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Schnibbles


Schnibble: noun  A scrap of fabric; a leftover bit of cloth; a small piece.  The word has a German origin and is found primarily in German settlements in the Midwest.

From the Dictionary of American Regional English published by the Harvard University Press.


2010
Spring:
Joy Luck, Domino, Jacks, Mon Ami, Paganini

 
Paganini v1 Paganini v2


2009
Fall:




Spring:
Madeline, Lincoln, Roundabout, Two Bits, Sunday Best, Tagalong, OSO and Sweet Liberty Tuffets

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Fanfare, Ballet Slippers, Winter White, Picnic, Houseboat, Reveille

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2008
Fall:




Spring:



State Fair, Dow Jones, Betsy, Nice Day, Open Season, Hot Cross, Good Fortune, Tuffets

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Scratch, X-Rated, Plan C, Imagine, Figgy Pudding, Silver Swan, Rooibos and McGuffey

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Rosie's Cooking School, Part 2
If a small Schnibble is good, a big Schnibble has to be better.  To wit, I have figured out how to make a Schnibble from a Moda's Layer Cake.  It isn't four times bigger, just a little bit bigger.  The conversion numbers for all eight of the new patterns are included in the file, which is copyright free.  You're welcome to copy it for friends, classes and kits.

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2007
Fall:




Spring:
Little Red, Darcy, Hat Trick, Gazebo, Bennington, Center Stage, Four Corners and Decoy

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Spin City, A Little Bit Country, Nash, Dulcinea, Cindy Lou Who, Short Story, Novantique and Gentle Art

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Rosie's Cooking School, Part 1
The 2007 Schnibble pattern conversion numbers are included in this file, which is copyright free.  You're welcome to copy it for friends, classes and kits.

Click Here for your FREE downloadable PDF
 

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