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New Learned BOM

I get P3 Designs newsletter but apparently I haven't read it. It just happened that I was reading others blogs and checking new ones out when I came across someone mentioning P3 Designs and thought I need to go to the website and see if anything new is out and sure enough she has a new BOM that is free for a  month, then it will cost.

Here is the layout.

And these are the months blocks.


If you are interested in this, hurry and go to the website, then to shopping/downloadable patterns and add the pattern to your cart. It's free but you still have to go through all that to get it.
But its worth it if you ask me.

Also I have my right sidebar all the other BOM's I have found so far. 
Over at Estheraliu she has a new one she started and I am drooling over cause its all in blue 
Oma's Blue

That's a must see.

If you know of any others, I would love it if you could share it with me and others by please leaving the info in the comments.



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  1. I have passes this one to friends how will LOVE this! Thank you!

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  2. These are great BOMs, another one would be the New Hexagon Millefiore Quilt-Along. I think that one is really interesting too.
    Greetings,
    Sylvia

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  3. Oh, wow - Bountiful Baskets sure is going to be gorgeous. Thanks for the alert, Kathleen! I'm super jealous of your entire BOM lineup. :)

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