Australian Homespun

FOUR-LEAF CLOVER

MATERIALS

• 55cm ( 5/8yd) solid green fabric (vine and blocks)

• 85cm ( 7/8yd) green tone-on-tone print fabric (appliqué panel border, binding, appliqué and blocks)

• 3.4m (3 3/4yd) backing fabric

• 40cm ( 1/2yd) each of three green print fabrics (green print fabrics #1–#3) (appliqué and blocks)

• Fat quarter green print fabric #4 (blocks)

• 2.8m (3 1/8yd) solid white fabric (background)

• Fat eighth each of three assorted pink print fabrics (blocks)

• Batting at least 185 x 163cm (73 x 65in)

• Fine green thread (appliqué)

• 25mm (1in) bias tape maker

• Rotary cutter, ruler and mat

• Template plastic and permanent-marking pen

• Rotary cutter, ruler and mat

• Sewing machine – 1/4in foot

• General sewing supplies

Finished size: 169 x 148.5cm (66 1/2 x 58 1/2in)

Note: Read all the instructions before starting the project. It is recommended that fabrics be 100% cotton, pre-washed and well ironed. Requirements are based on fabric 107cm (42in) wide. Seam allowances of1/4in are used throughout. Instructions are provided for needleturn appliqué, but the project lends itself to 

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