Wool Patterns
![My Broom and I Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-160138-my-broom-and-i.jpg?1705114995)
My Broom and I Pattern
![Needle & Thread Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-181036-needleandthread-front.jpg?1718820140)
Needle & Thread Pattern
![Old Glory Pouch Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-179561-oldglorypouch-front.jpg?1717090665)
Old Glory Pouch Pattern
![Olivia's Baskets Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-163962-oliviasbaskets-front.jpg?1700861622)
Olivia's Baskets Pattern
![One Day Quilts Book](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-161708-onedayquilts-front.jpg?1698260546)
One Day Quilts Book
![Paddling Bears Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-166405-paddlingbears-front.jpg?1703177864)
Paddling Bears Pattern
![Patchwork Duffle Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-136903-patchworkduffle-front.jpg?1658174014)
Patchwork Duffle Pattern
![Petal Patches Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-169715-petalpatches-front.jpg?1706896931)
Petal Patches Pattern
![Pumpkin & Crow Pin Cushion Set Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-139593-p-pumpkinandcrow-front.jpg?1663086948)
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Pumpkin & Crow Pin Cushion Set Pattern
![Quartet Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-158924-quartet-front.jpg?1694474262)
Quartet Pattern
![Quilts of Praise Book](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-146047-quiltsofpraise-front.jpg?1673984792)
Quilts of Praise Book
![Rainbow Connection Quilt Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-144132-rainbowconnectionquilt-front.jpg?1671132786)
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Rainbow Connection Quilt Pattern
Did you know? Modern penny mats are inspired by Civil War era rugs designed by thrifty homemakers. These quilters would collect scraps of worn-out wool fabric or clothing. Then they'd use coins as templates to trace perfect round shapes on their material, hence the name 'penny rug'. Once they had collected enough scraps, they would layer the pieces in concentric circles and sew them onto plain fabric backings with a blanket stitch. Though modern wool appliqué is now available in every imaginable color, shape, or stitch, many rustic or 'primitive' wool applique patterns still exist that pay tribute to the art's traditional roots.