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Reversible Accent Rug Make this lovely lace rug for a quick wedding gift. Designed by Janet Rehfeldt |
Reversible Place Mats No-sew crafting has never looked so fancy. With so many fabric choices available, you can make mats to coordinate with any decor or occasion. Designed by Marian Shenk |
Reversible Table Runner Pick a side to match your mood and dress up your dinner table or hutch with this elegant reversible runner. Go from formal to classic just by the fabrics and embellishments you choose. Designed by Marian Shenk |
Apron Parisienne Either way you wear it, this reversible apron sets the scene for the day's tasty fare. Designed by Diane Kron, Software Product Development Specialist for Baby Lock |
Button Bib Apron With a little imagination and a few more materials, you could make even more reversible bibs for this country apron. Designed by Holly Daniels |
Cables Coming and Going This quick and easy throw features reversible cables and garter stitch borders using 2 strands of worsted weight yarn. Designed by E. J. Slayton |
Candy Cane Afghan Quick to knit and reversible, this afghan is great for any holiday. Just change the colors to suit the occasion or select colors to match your home. Designed by Dixie L. Butler |
Fall/Winter Jacket Why line a jacket with a boring lining fabric when you can just as easily make the jacket reversible? Two for the price of one! Designed by June Fiechter |
Game Pillow Enjoy a challenging game of checkers or a quick game of tic-tac-toe with this reversible game pillow. Designed by Fran Marlin |
Homespun Stripes Afghan This lovely quick-to-knit afghan is worked in a solid color, but with a reversible striped texture. Designed by Kathleen M. Anderso |
In-the-Round Place Mats The perfect fit for a round tabletop, these red, white and blue place mats can be stitched quickly using decorative threads on a serger. Make them reversible if desired, and then add matching napkins and napkin rings to finish the look. Designed by Agnes Merick |
Lamp Cover & Table Mat Custom fabrics lend a decorator look to even the thriftiest lamp you can buy. And when you make these projects reversible, you double your time and your money! Designed by Chris Malone |
Navy Houndstooth Rug A unique stitch pattern creates a distinctive and reversible houndstooth design in this handsomely styled rug that's predominantly navy on one side and white on the other. Double-strand bulky weight yarn makes it both cozy and durable. Designed by Glenda Winkleman |
Opposites Attract Table Set Dainty hearts peeking through a lacy lattice overlay creates the romantic and reversible design in this stunning table set. Designed by Maggie Petsch |
Pillow Panels Trio Make a choice or sew three pillow styles -- all reversible and all unique. Designed by Carol Zentgraf |
Pretty Patchwork The combination of soft, worsted yarn in pretty colors and an interesting stitch technique produce the look of a beautiful, vintage quilt. Fully reversible, this afghan will be a beautiful accent in any room of your home. Designed by Margret Willson |
Reversible Faux Chenille Place Mats Versatility and color are captured in these 13" x 19" faux chenille place mats. Imagine the color selections that could be layered to decorate your table for any season. Designed by Kenna Prior |
Reversible Garden Apron The very purpose of an apron makes it the perfect candidate for reversibility -- always a fresh, clean side! Designed by Marian Shenk |
Reversible Nine-Patch Just like grandma used to make! Designed by Helen King |
Reversible Square-in-a-Square Inspired by a classic American quilt design, this reversible afghan can go anywhere, fitting any style of home decorations. Designed by Annette McRell |
Scrap Basket Stripes Place Mat This unique, reversible place mat is a perfect project for beginners, and a great way to use up yarn scraps. Designed by Lois Young |