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The NEW Bunny Bunch pattern is ready

I finished the photography for the Bunny Bunch RedWork and we are now ready to go.  Valentine’s Day is soon but no time like the present to begin thinking of hopping on to Easter!

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These 5 floppy eared critters will brighten you home decorating all through Spring right up to Easter. 
RedWork is a cheerful and relaxing type of needlework with just a single color to think about.  In fact, you could choose your favorite spring color to embroidery your Bunch of Bunnies.   Happy Easter.

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  1. Love the way you set it up for a photo, I need to practice with my camera and indoor shots. I posted some photos of the guardian angels that I did, on my blog.

    Debbie

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  2. Hi Robin,

    Quilt n Queen is having a wonderful giveaway, Pauline was the person who told me about you....the rest is history. (o:

    Did you get my message on Tuesday about adding to my tea towel order? I did leave my phone number.

    Hugs

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  3. A devoted follower visiting because Pauline said to - you know I love your blog and designs and freebies and tea towels. Judy C in NC

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  4. I am visiting your blog via quiltnqueen's giveaway posting. Those rabbit are delightful as are the snowpeople.

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  5. I just found your blog from quiltnqueen's blog. I love the new bunny pattern.

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  6. Such a cute bunny pattern.
    I am visiting via quiltnqueen's giveaway posting

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  7. Lovely.....I am visiting via quiltnqueen's giveaway posting...thank you

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  8. I love red work! I am a new follower form quiltnqueen's giveaway posting!

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  9. Love the bunny redwork! I'm visiting your blog via quiltnqueen's giveaway posting!

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  10. you are visiting Robin's blog via quiltnqueen's giveaway posting

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  11. Always a pleasure to follow your blog. Here from QuiltnQueen.

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  12. I had no idea a giveaway would be coming up when I left yesterdays comment. Today I am here via Quiltn'Queen... and I still love the bunnies! I'm a happy follower of both of you.

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  13. VISITING FROM QUILTN'QUEEN!
    LOVE THOSE BUNNIES!
    THANKS FOR SHARING!

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  14. Hello= I have come from Quilt n Queen blog to visit for a minute.
    Love the flop ears! :-)
    Thanks for the chance at a giveaway! What fun!
    Cathy Byrd

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  15. I came from quiltn'queen too but i've been hanging around your blog for quite a while. Love your designs!

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  16. Came over from quiltn'queen and am now following. But I have visited before, love your blog and stitchery's.

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  17. Lovely bunnies. :)
    I am a follower of your blog, but have popped over from quiltnqueen's blog. Lovely giveaway. Sandy.

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  18. i've come over from Robin's blog via quiltnqueen's giveaway posting. have browsed a little ... enjoyed your designs! so much that i'm now your follower.

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  19. I am stopping in from Quiltin' Queen blog, where you have the fabulous giveaway!. I had not seen your designs before, and have fallen in love with your work!

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  20. Vengo del blog de Robin, los diseños son fabulosos, esos conejitos son adorables.

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  21. Enjoyed your booth at R2CA. I just joined as a follower thanks to Quilt N Queen.

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  22. I love rabbits... we raised them when I was little. Just letting you know that QuiltnQueen introduced me to you and your blog.

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  23. Hi Robin, Love the bunnies need more bunnies please. I am following as a result of Quiltnqueen.

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  24. I came over from Quilt N Queen but I was here yesterday - called a friend to tell her to be sure and come see this latest pattern. I love it! blessings, marlene

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  25. I am visiting and following via QuiltNQueen. Thank you for the giveaway at her QuiltNQueen blog!

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  26. Wonderful new design! I found you via QuiltnQueen's blog.

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  27. Great design. I'm visiting via quiltnqueen's giveaway posting just so you know!

    Hugs
    Naomi

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  28. The cutest bunnies. Love them. I'm visiting from quiltnqueen's giveaway. Thanks for the giveaway

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  29. I'm visiting from Quiltnqueens giveaway posting. I do love your designs.

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  30. So Cute!
    Love your newest design!
    Prim Blessings
    Robin

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  31. Love your site and your patterns. I am visiting from Quiltingqueens giveaway site. I am now a follower.

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