We’ve been busy little bunnies! Look what we’ve stitched up for you. Can’t you see these towels hanging in your kitchen this spring?
The pattern is FREE and you can download it by clicking on the link below:
You can also purchase a kit on my website that includes everything you need to make these towels. Who knows what else you might find? Yes, we’ve been busy little bunnies!
Hope you’re having a great week!
Hugs,
Anne
Oh Anne!! I’ve been away for a bit, so am just seeing this, but how totally charming. I’m thinking this pattern would be just the thing for a set of pillowcases to tuck in my 6 year old niece’s Easter basket. Thank you!!
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Love these cute little bunnies! So cute. I have some towels that need them! Thanks a bunch!
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Thanks, Anne. These are adorable!!!
Anne, I love the adorable towel patterns! They are perfect for spring and Easter! Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us! I look forward to your monthly letters and your blog posts and I loved your pillow project in the blog hop. So much fun!!!!
So cute Anne. Thank you so much for the free pattern.
Hugs
donna
VERY cute and so fresh for spring! Thanks, Anne!!
Thank you for the pattern! Perfect timing with Easter coming up. :)
Too cute!
Anne, these are darling! Thanks so much for sharing your pattern. I see you also stocked up on some of that Paris Flea Market on its return :)
Love the Jubilee especially!!
These are so pretty! Thanks for the pattern. Now, don’t laugh but I am finally working up the nerve to try the dresden plates after looking at the pattern again…Perhaps I could do it! Thanks Anne!
Such a cute pattern! Thanks so much for the freebie. Love all your patterns and have already made many of them.
These are so pretty! Thanks for the pattern. Now, don’t laugh but I am finally working up the nerve to try the dresden plates after looking at the pattern again…Perhaps I could do it! Thanks Anne!