Remember this little goodie?
Well, from the beginning there was interest in a pattern but I just didn't have the time to get it together. Is this a good time to mention that when I make an original pattern, I generally don't make a copy of it? Since most of my patterns are hand-drawn rather than generated on a computer, once I make the pattern, it's gone. I'm thinking that might need to change......
Anyway, apparently this has been making the rounds on Pinterest and there have been a number of new requests. As a thank you to everyone who comes by my little blog for a visit, I finally wrote up a pattern!
It's not slick or fancy and it does assume that you know the basics of paper-piecing. But I hope a few of you find it a fun little project.
***Edit: For those of you who have commented or emailed that you're able to access the instructions but not the pattern - the pattern is on the instruction sheet. There is only one page and it's all there. Really! :-)
Now that the kids are back in school, I'm finding a little bit of extra time to be creative. What are you working on right now?
Phoenix Modern Quilt Guild will be making some name tags in Sept and this is the one I want to do! Thanks for sharing your pattern, this is one seriously cute name tag!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! Thank you for sharing, and your tag is so precious!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet little pattern, so teeny tiny! Thankyou for putting it out to share x
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the pattern
ReplyDeleteHi again! Just discussed your cute nametag with other members of the Phoenix Modern Quilt Guild Board and wanted to get your permission to do a group activity during our October meeting using your pattern for our nametags. If this is fine with you we will give you credit as the designer and will link back to your blog when we post about it. Please let me know if this is okay with you! :)
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! I can't wait to make this in the Phx Mod Quilt Guild! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanx for a great idea.
ReplyDeleteThat is so very cute. Thank you for talking the time to create a usable pattern, which is so much more time consuming that people can imagine. I will definitely be sharing this with my quilting buddies.
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet & adorable - I love it! Thank you for sharing your pattern.
ReplyDeleteI love sewing machine images. This is one of the cutest. Thanks for the directions.
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ReplyDeletethe pattern is adorable but I can't manage to download it. It opens up in google docs but I can only see the cover page with the instructions. Can someone check it out too? Thanks
You are so awesome, Meg! I want to make this today. TO. DAY. Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteI found this on pinterest and this soooo cute! I like it very much and wanna make one of this. Thanks:)
ReplyDeleteVery Cute and thanks for sharing but I can only get the instructions too, not the actual pattern
ReplyDeleteBeautiful teeny tiny! Thanks for making and sharing!
ReplyDeleteHello Monkey Beans,
ReplyDeleteI printed the page at 100 per cent for the Sewing Machine. Is this the exact pattern? I don't know what the finished size should be and also what were you using to draw the thread and needle and fly wheel please - oh I guess that is embroidery floss. Can we get bigger sizes by adding scaling? Please contact me privately at AngelKruiser1@yahoo.com or on FB. Thank you
Lindy Dare
Maybe I didn't find the "pattern" itself only the instructions can you help me please?
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Lindy (again)
bonjour de concarneau, super joli, serait-il possible d'avoir les
ReplyDeleteexplications et patron........ merci d'avance............ Amicalement mARYSE e
re-bonjour, j'ai oubli de vous donner mes coordonnées...........
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I love autumn...it's a great time to hit the reset button on reading lists, diet and exercise goals and quilting projects! This is a super cute pattern. Thank you for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the cute pattern.
ReplyDeleteMegan,
ReplyDeleteI like the sewing machine, Thank you for the example. I wil try to make it too.
Greetings from the Netherlands. Janny.
Hello, Thank you so much, I love it !
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful... I would like to have the patterns... from Costa Rica, Nany Cañas
ReplyDeletethank you for the pattern
ReplyDeleteMy guild has started making our own name tags to wear. I have made this one and love it. Thanks for the tute
ReplyDeleteStephanie
Thank you for the pattern! I appreciate your generosity -- and your designing talent!
ReplyDeleteThis is really so cute. Thank you for sharing it! This will by my 2nd paper pieced little thing. I'm excited to give it a go.
ReplyDeleteplease note that you have to make a mirror copy of the directions to get the correctly facing sewing machine!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your hard work with all of us. I love it¡
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your hard work with all of us. I love it¡
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this pattern!
ReplyDeleteLove it - thanks! Can't wait to make it up! <3
ReplyDeleteThanks! So adorable!
ReplyDeleteI would love the pattern. So perfect for quilting bee groups.
ReplyDeleteso nice
ReplyDeleteMeg, thank you for sharing your creativity with the world! This is so cute and sweet. My daughter made a little red one for a quilted nametag she uses at the Oahu Mod Quilt Guild. So stinkin' cute!
ReplyDeletenice article, it is very helpful for me. i really appreciate your efforts. this is interesting to read and very clearly explained the ideas. thanks for sharing such an amazing article.
ReplyDeleteHow can I get a copy of this pattern?
ReplyDeleteI have also been trying to find a copy of this pattern. So many places say free pattern however I have spent an hour looking on multiple sites and have not found a pattern.
ReplyDeleteSame here!
DeleteMegan Unable to get access to pattern for the mini paper piece sewing machine name tag. How can I get a copy of pattern. Laura Misuraca tweteebrd57@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLove the little sewing machine but not sure where the pattern is 🤷♀️
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