Australian Homespun

ALDERSHOT MEADOWS

MATERIALS

• 75cm ( 7/8yd) each of Fabrics A and B (centre block, Border 2 and Border 4 corners)

• 1.25m (1 3/8yd) Fabric C (Border 3 and Border 4 corners)

• 2m (2 1/4yd) Fabric D (Border 4)

• 70cm ( 7/8yd) Fabric E (Borders 3 and 4)

• 1.35m (1 1/2yd) Fabric F (Border 3 corners, Border 4 and binding)

• 1m (1 1/8yd) Fabric G (centre block and Circle Star blocks)

• 60cm ( 3/4yd) Fabric H (Border 4) – see ‘Our fabrics’

• 50cm ( 5/8yd) each of Fabrics I–K

• Fat quarter each of Fabrics L–S

• Fat eighth each of Fabrics T–BB

• 70cm ( 3/4yd) Fabric CC (Borders 1 and 4, and Border 3 and 4 corners)

• Fat eighth each of Fabrics DD–KK (Borders 3 and 4)

• 2.4m (2 5/8yd) extra-wide (275cm/108in) backing fabric

• Batting at least 220cm (86in) square

• Water-soluble fabric glue. Sharon used a

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