Twelve Months Of Sewing Club Featured E-Pattern For July 2009

It's July 2, 2009 and it is, once again, RAINING! In the month of June we had 23 rain days out of 30.  Certainly NOT traditional New England weather. 

Something has definitely changed with the weather in New England. I don't know what has happened or exactly what year it changed, but it is different than when I was growing up.

What hasn't changed since I was a child is my LOVE of the Fall season and the holidays that occur between September and December. 

So, In thinking about the Fall season I  decided that the "Instant Download E-Pattern" for the month of July for our Twelve Months of Sewing Club should be one of my favorite Halloween e-patterns. I decided to select LW170LWOEP "I Lost My Head! Abraham, The Headless Horseman."  In designing him I wanted to create something a little different for Halloween and he seemed perfect.  Plus, he's a Victorian gentleman with Victorian clothing.  And, we all know how much I love Victorian clothing.

So, how does the featured pattern deal work? Well, if you buy the "Featured Instant Download E-Pattern" you will get a FREE Linda Walsh Originals E-Pattern* (*of equal or lessor value) emailed to you. So, if you buy "I Lost My Head! Abraham, The Headless Horseman" you can choose another e-pattern* for FREE.

All you have to do is tell us which FREE E-Pattern* (*of lessor or equal value) you would like in the comments field of the PayPal checkout. We will then email your FREE E-Pattern to you.


I Lost My Head! Abraham, The Headless Horseman -14” Victorian Horseman Doll E-Pattern - Victorian Holiday Series.

Just CLICK this link to "Buy $5.95"I Lost My Head! Abraham, The Headless Horseman" Instant Download E-Pattern Now."


You'll be brought to the page "I Lost My Head! Abraham, The Headless Horseman" is on in our Linda Walsh Originals E-Patterns website where you can add "I Lost My Head! Abraham, The Headless Horseman" to your shopping basket and then checkout.

"I Lost My Head! Abraham" could hardly wait for his Victorian debut. He was just dying to show you his extremely coordinated Victorian outfit - amongst other things he was dying to show you. Like his heads!!!!!

Why, he didn't even get any blood on his outfit? Now, that's gentlemanly - don't you think?

What's the problem? Are the heads throwing you off?

Actually, Abraham otherwise know as the "Headless horseman" is quite the Victorian gentleman.

He always dresses in his Victorian best. He's always coordinated. And, he's always the PERFECT gentleman.





Except when he can't find "Ichabod Crane!" Then he gets - well, a little nasty.

You'd think "Ichabod Crane" would make it easy on him. Oh, no! He has to see a therapist who's trying to help him overcome his fears of the "headless horseman."

Now how's Abraham supposed to do his job if Ichabod manages to overcome his fears?






"I Lost My Head! Abraham, The Headless Horseman" is a 14" Victorian Horseman doll from our new Holiday Victorian line.

Abraham is a self-standing horseman cloth doll - albeit without a head!

He is wearing a multi-layered lace trimmed shirt with lace trimmed sleeves and coordinating lace trimmed ascot. His cummerbund is a wide gold trimmed ribbon. His brown corduroy jacket is lined and top stitched with rolled cuffs and folded back lapels with buttons. He's also sporting a lined black cape.

Abraham is carrying the heads of two of his latest victims in his left hand and his favorite ax in his right hand. He just wants to show them to Ichabod Crane. Now why can't he find him?


We hope you enjoy making "I Lost My head! Abraham, The Headless Horseman!."

Don't forget to tell us which Linda Walsh Originals E-Pattern* (*of equal or lessor value) you want emailed to you. Since "I Lost My Head! Abraham, The Headless Horseman" is priced at $5.95 this means you can select any one of our e-patterns valued at $5.95 or less for FREE and have that emailed to you.

Just tell us in the comments field of your PayPal checkout which one of our Linda Walsh Originals E-Patterns that you would like emailed to you for FREE.




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