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 Woven Ladybug is happy to present print and PDF published patterns. 


The Rocket pattern is a beginner-friendly, modern quilt featuring elegant curves that add a touch of sophistication. This award-winning design is striking in any color palette—whether you choose a bold rainbow or a sleek monochrome scheme. With endless possibilities, The Rocket is sure to make a stunning addition to any space.

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The Berwick quilt is a beginner-friendly half-square triangle pattern that’s both versatile and approachable. Designed for use with fat quarters or yardage, this pattern can be customized in four different sizes, making it perfect for any project. Whether you're a new or seasoned quilter, The Berwick is a stylish addition to your collection.

Etsy: https://wovenladybug.etsy.com/listing/1796568362

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