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Anything but Boring
Known for her energy and enthusiasm, Janice Dale Pope is the creative mind behind Anything But Boring. Dreaming up new designs is her passion. Janice seeks to make projects that not only look great, but help solve everyday problems of contemporary life.

Sewing since a teenager, this 50-something quilter has created and carried her own style of purses for several years. Now her bag and quilt patterns are available for everyone; especially those with a limited time to sew. Shouldn't all patterns be quick and easy to make? She thinks most should! She hopes you will enjoy trying one for yourself or for a gift.

Janice resides in Raleigh, NC with her husband of 31 years and enjoys having one of their three sons and two grandsons nearby. When not working on new designs or filling orders, she enjoys church activities, reading and is an avid Carolina Hurricanes Hockey fan.
Anything But Boring

Two Hour Tulip Purse Two Hour Tulip Purse Ref: ABB2TP
This pattern contains 4 sizes (larger sizes may take longer than 2 hours).

Perfect for monogramming or embellishing, this fast and easy purse is ergonomically balanced so it won't turn over! No more lost cell phone! Customize yours with choice of 4 purse sizes, 3 pocket styles, strap length and closure style! Makes a great gift! 



Price: £9.95 (Including VAT at 20%)



The Traveller's Tote The Traveller's Tote Ref: 85737
This tote is a must for travel! The tote has 3-D pockets to hold water bottles and other pockets to keep things at your fingertips. Make one to match your luggage and add the handle cover and tag to speed up finding them at the airport or cruise ship! 



Price: £9.50 (Including VAT at 20%)



Pie & Ice Cream Pie & Ice Cream Ref: 70346
New! This paper foundation pattern includes all the copies necessary to make one table runner!
This pattern had an interesting history: In 1871, Elizabeth Mathews Baxter created a beautiful and original wedding quilt for her son and his wife. Mary Ann Keathley was entranced by a photograph of this antique quilt and in 1989 created "Hidden Circles" based on that original quilt. Mary's quilt can be found in the Leisure Arts book, Encyclopedia of Classic Quilt Patterns, published by Oxmoor House. The pattern author adapted the template pieces to foundation paper piecing and this pattern was created. 



Price: £7.50 (Including VAT at 20%)


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