Sheetwork Studio Templates
Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Sheet ID: p802001
Day Added: April 7 2026
Made ForSheetworks Studio
Chevron All Over A cute chevron‑covered template you can decorate any way you like. Each chevron is fully customizable, and the solid background makes it easy to play with color and texture. This template is really a fun one to add to your collection of templates in Sheetworks Studio.
What you can expect when you click the Add to Cart button and you purchase this file. You will be sent back to our site to a thank you page where you will be able to download your new zip file. Download the ZIP file and leave it exactly as it is. Don’t unzip it or rename it. Open Sheetworks Studio and use File, Import New Template — the app will install the template for you automatically.
Sheetworks Studio Version 2.5!
Sheetworks Studio Version 2.5 Sheetworks Studio is your free crafting studio for printing accurate templates, bead strips, quilt blocks, and creative project sheets. Every page is sized for US Letter paper and designed to make cutting, assembling, and experimenting with designs easier. The app is continually refined so your tools stay smooth, stable, and ready for whatever you create next.
Sheetworks Studio Version 2.5 — Free Download! - Two New Categories Added, Graph Paper and Quilt Blocks
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Please note: I am now selling all of my paper bead making tools and other items from this web site using Paypal payments.
I have removed all of my paper bead making tools from Amazon. My Kindle crochet pattern books and paper template paperback books continue to be available on Amazon, as they are printed and fulfilled directly by Amazon. A limited number of paper bead making tools remain available on Etsy but I am not linking to those tools from this site.
Random Quick Tip!
Ornament Here is an ornament idea.Cut a circle or oval shape from a lid. Punch holes evenly around the perimeter with a 1/4" or 1/8" paper punch. Then, with yarn and a needle, work a star on the front and back of the plastic doing a criss cross method of lacing. Then when you like the look. Work a row of sc around the perimeter then a row of picots around that. This would be a good beginner project.
