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Free Olde Fashion Primitive Raggedy Ann Doll Patterns * Free Primitive Doll Patterns * Free Rag & Cloth Doll Patterns * Free Country & Folk Art Doll Patterns * Free Vintage Doll Patterns * Free Collector Doll Patterns * Free Primitive & Folk Art Stitchery Patterns * Free Critter Patterns * Free Primitive Lighting Patterns * Free Ornie Patterns * Free Primitive & Folk art Pocket Patterns * Free Holiday & Seasonal Craft Patterns * Free Shelf Sitter Patterns * Free Cloth & Fabric Flower Craft Patterns All patterns included here are FREE!!! To download to your computer, click on "download" button. Customer Appreciation I love it when customers send me pictures of their interpretation of a Lillie Mae's Crafts pattern. To see the imagination and the character that each puts into their work is pure pleasure to see. If you would like to be featured here, just drop me a line at lilliemaescrafts@yahoo.com.
Valerie Sengupta
These gorgeous "Teddy Bear Ornaments" were created from the pattern "Teddy
Bear Pair" and were made to use as ornaments....how genius. Thank you
Valerie Sengupta for sending me these pictures. What
talent you have...I absolutely love them.
Thank you
Valerie
Mercedes Jimenez Campuzano
This is Mercedes interpretation of "Lillie Mae Prairie Doll", isn't she
beautiful; I just love the materials used. Visit Mercedes blog for
additional info and pictures on this doll and more.
http://mercedesinspain.blogspot.com/2010/11/lillie-mae-prairie-girl-mi-nueva-amiga.html
Thank you Mercedes
Lora Frisch
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Thank You Lora
Kylie
Hi,
Sorry to bother you again but I noticed a section on your site where we can
send in a picture of what we made using your patterns. Here is what I
made using your "My little Valentine" pattern.
Read more about Kylie and her doll on her
blog,
Antmee.
Glenna
Glenna sends us a picture of her interpretation of our pattern "Canned Goods
Night Light." I just love what she's done with this pattern.
She's taken the essence of the pattern, changed what she wanted and truly
made the night light her own.
Here's what Glenna has to say:
"This is a picture of my version of your darling
little night light. I had so much fun making these. I made 6 of them.
Thank you so much for the pattern. I took them to a little craft show that
was held at a church in our community.
Glenna"
On Dec 16, 2008 I received the following prayer request for the newsletter
This is an
urgent prayer request.
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