No Room At The Inn Pillow Machine Embroidery Pattern
No Room At The Inn Pillow Machine Embroidery Pattern
Stay humble and thankful for all we have during the holiday season with this No Room at the Inn Pillow Pattern or Table Runner Pattern. The No Room At The Inn Pillow is traditionally pieced with raw edge applique designs. Finished size 38" x 15"
This pattern includes the PDF and all the embroidery files in a 6 x10 hoop in the following formats: DST, EXP, JEF, PES, VP3, XXX.
The No Room At The Inn Pillow features fabric from Silent Night Fabric by Jennifer Long for Riley Blake Designs. This Pillow Pattern is a wonderful
accompaniment to ANY of the Silent Night Quilt Patterns.
PDF PATTERN & MACHINE EMBROIDERY FILES
Instant Download PDF Pattern Instructions
Fully-illustrated, step-by-step instructions
Machine Embroidery File types: DST, EXP, JEF, PES, VP3, XXX
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