The pattern for Song of Hope is nearly done. It's in the proofreading stages right now. I'm so hopeful that this pillow pattern will bless women who have had or will undergo a mastectomy. The pattern will be available at FearNotPatternCo.com very shortly...
There are two other patterns in the works that will be using Northcott's Quest For A Cure fabric line. My aunt, who lost her mother to cancer, (my grandmother), thought it would be nice to have something In Memory Of....
That design is currently being sewn together, but will have multiple uses but more on that later.
In my opinion, cancer isn't for pansies. The third will talk about that but will be for someone who just wants to purchase this lovely fabric so they can help with the cause...
And give us all HOPE!
Remember, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Northcott's Quest For A Cure fabric line is already available.
Showing posts with label Stonehenge Pink Ribbon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stonehenge Pink Ribbon. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Fear Not Pattern Co is live on the Web!
It's taken a while to get the proverbial ducks in a row, but finally, they are...quack! Fear Not Pattern Co now has a Web site where you can purchase these patterns at: www.fearnotpatternco.com.
Because this endeavor is new, kinks may need to be worked out. Please let me know if there are any viewing issues or any other problems you may encounter. Striving for excellence - NOT perfection, since there is only One Who Is!
I did not get any comments on the previous post about breast cancer awareness or flowers and their meanings. Finally, I thought, "Breast cancer isn't for pansies"! Thus, the pansy was used on the latest pillow pattern, but the pattern will be called Song of Hope.
Northcott Fabrics sent samples of their new line that will be released in August called Stonehenge - Pink Ribbon, and can be seen at this Web address: http://www.northcott.net/?sid=2&layout=2col&content=fabric_details&colid=525&fabid=1&colorid=885
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this fabric are used in connection to the fighting of breast cancer.
Details need to be added to the project, above, which isn't done yet, but you can see the progress so far. Look for the pattern to be released soon. Goal date is August.
This pattern is specifically made with Sally, Kathy, and Nancy in mind, but is for all the women who have, or have had breast cancer. During the Relay for Life event held in our community, someone wrote that they felt blessed to have had cancer because it made them REALLY understand what was important in their lives.
May we understand, without having cancer, what the truly important things are.
Hope you enjoy the Web site, patterns and please share your comments and ideas!
Because this endeavor is new, kinks may need to be worked out. Please let me know if there are any viewing issues or any other problems you may encounter. Striving for excellence - NOT perfection, since there is only One Who Is!
I did not get any comments on the previous post about breast cancer awareness or flowers and their meanings. Finally, I thought, "Breast cancer isn't for pansies"! Thus, the pansy was used on the latest pillow pattern, but the pattern will be called Song of Hope.
Northcott Fabrics sent samples of their new line that will be released in August called Stonehenge - Pink Ribbon, and can be seen at this Web address: http://www.northcott.net/?sid=2&layout=2col&content=fabric_details&colid=525&fabid=1&colorid=885
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this fabric are used in connection to the fighting of breast cancer.
Details need to be added to the project, above, which isn't done yet, but you can see the progress so far. Look for the pattern to be released soon. Goal date is August.
This pattern is specifically made with Sally, Kathy, and Nancy in mind, but is for all the women who have, or have had breast cancer. During the Relay for Life event held in our community, someone wrote that they felt blessed to have had cancer because it made them REALLY understand what was important in their lives.
May we understand, without having cancer, what the truly important things are.
Hope you enjoy the Web site, patterns and please share your comments and ideas!
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