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Queen Bee, printed pattern

Queen Bee, printed pattern

Let them know you are the QUEEN BEE!

Queen Bee by Robin Pickens is a fun and easy stitch to make an approximately sized 5" x 5" design that looks great in a small pillow or framed in Queen Bee style. Notes are included for how to revise to make this a worker bee without the crown and word. Color chart in pattern. Pattern does NOT include instructions for quilt blocks shown within framing on cover (finishing borders will be offered in a separate pattern). Models are stitched with COSMO floss on natural and oatmeal Aida. Framed model with quilt blocks uses Thatched Pebble and Shadow for fabrics. Thatched Maize is used on the back of the pillow. Pom pom trim on little pillow is from Lady Dot Creates. Charts also include a DMC conversion.

Item: QB414

Stitch Count: 63 wide x 64 high

Pattern booklet size: 5.5" x 8.5" (8.5" x 11" folded in half), with chart printed in color

I love to see you share your images on social media. Tag and list Robin Pickens as the designer of the pattern. Please do not share or distribute the actual charts, either in a class or online. copyright 2024 Robin Pickens.

This design will be offered as a kit in April from Moda Fabrics. This listing is for printed chart only and not kit. 

Thank you!

$150.00

Original: $500.00

-70%
Queen Bee, printed pattern—

$500.00

$150.00

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Queen Bee, printed pattern

Let them know you are the QUEEN BEE!

Queen Bee by Robin Pickens is a fun and easy stitch to make an approximately sized 5" x 5" design that looks great in a small pillow or framed in Queen Bee style. Notes are included for how to revise to make this a worker bee without the crown and word. Color chart in pattern. Pattern does NOT include instructions for quilt blocks shown within framing on cover (finishing borders will be offered in a separate pattern). Models are stitched with COSMO floss on natural and oatmeal Aida. Framed model with quilt blocks uses Thatched Pebble and Shadow for fabrics. Thatched Maize is used on the back of the pillow. Pom pom trim on little pillow is from Lady Dot Creates. Charts also include a DMC conversion.

Item: QB414

Stitch Count: 63 wide x 64 high

Pattern booklet size: 5.5" x 8.5" (8.5" x 11" folded in half), with chart printed in color

I love to see you share your images on social media. Tag and list Robin Pickens as the designer of the pattern. Please do not share or distribute the actual charts, either in a class or online. copyright 2024 Robin Pickens.

This design will be offered as a kit in April from Moda Fabrics. This listing is for printed chart only and not kit. 

Thank you!

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Let them know you are the QUEEN BEE!

Queen Bee by Robin Pickens is a fun and easy stitch to make an approximately sized 5" x 5" design that looks great in a small pillow or framed in Queen Bee style. Notes are included for how to revise to make this a worker bee without the crown and word. Color chart in pattern. Pattern does NOT include instructions for quilt blocks shown within framing on cover (finishing borders will be offered in a separate pattern). Models are stitched with COSMO floss on natural and oatmeal Aida. Framed model with quilt blocks uses Thatched Pebble and Shadow for fabrics. Thatched Maize is used on the back of the pillow. Pom pom trim on little pillow is from Lady Dot Creates. Charts also include a DMC conversion.

Item: QB414

Stitch Count: 63 wide x 64 high

Pattern booklet size: 5.5" x 8.5" (8.5" x 11" folded in half), with chart printed in color

I love to see you share your images on social media. Tag and list Robin Pickens as the designer of the pattern. Please do not share or distribute the actual charts, either in a class or online. copyright 2024 Robin Pickens.

This design will be offered as a kit in April from Moda Fabrics. This listing is for printed chart only and not kit. 

Thank you!

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