Do you ever catch yourself twirling in the kitchen? Humming the Sleeping Beauty Waltz? Or do you have your own little dancer that loves to wear frilly skirts and twirl until they are dizzy? Either way, you will love the dainty little ballerinas and boy dancers in this quilt pattern. Perfect for all the little dancers in your life, or the little dancer in you. This pattern combines the joy of dancing ballerina appliques with a fun additional texture of 3D tulle tutus. First Position is an applique quilt pattern featuring four different dancers. This modern kid’s quilt pattern includes templates for four ballerinas and four boy dancers. Mix and match the dancers and accent squares using your three favorite colors or dig into your stash for a scrappy version. The ballerinas and boy dancers also make great pillows and dance bags or backpacks. Use them to personalize the décor for your little dancer’s room. • Pattern shown is for a throw size quilt, about 56x74" in size • Layouts for a baby quilt, a throw quilt, and a twin size bed quilt are included • Intermediate quilt pattern • Applique and basic pieced quilting construction • General applique tutorials can be found on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/onwilliamsstreet
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she cleared out all of her old ideas of things, until she could hear her own joy with almost no effort at all available in different pronouns average dimensions: 4.5" W x 5.5" H x 7/8" D art and story by Kai on April 6, 2022 designed to stand freely or hang
One of our absolute favorites, this joyful whale is accented with beautiful beaded details and hand-stitching. All details and stitching are hand-embroidered Our ornaments come ready to hang with a string attached / String may be knotted and cut to preferred length Made from sustainably harvested merino-blended wool
Follow the life cycle of a seed with these colorful sequencing cards. (Black and white cards are also included.) *This set now includes a digital Easel activity so that students can sequence the pictures on their own devices* This is a sample from my "Taking Care of Plants" Science Unit There are several ways that you can use these pictures: ✿ The students can cut out the pictures and then glue them onto paper in the correct order. ✿ Cut the pictures out ahead of time and laminate them. Mix up the cards and have the students sequence them. ✿ Print two sets of the pictures, cut them out and laminate them. Use the pictures to play a matching game. (If the students find two of the same picture they have a “match” and get to keep the cards. Play until all the pairs are found.) This game works well when played with a partner. Click to see my entire Science Curriculum