Australian Homespun

THIMBLE and THREADS STITCHING SET

MATERIALS

• Fat quarter light blue tone-on-tone print fabric (pincushion and outer folder)

• Fat quarter light blue stripe print fabric (inner folder)

• 20cm ( 1/4yd) off-white handkerchief linen (embroidery background)

• 10in square pale pink tone-on-tone print fabric (scissor holder and heart pocket)

• 10cm (4in) square of white felt (needle holder)

• 13cm (5in) square each of five assorted print fabrics (appliqué)

• 30cm ( 3/8yd) thin fusible batting

• 20cm ( 1/4yd) light interfacing

• Anchor Stranded Embroidery Cotton in Light Turquoise (167), Turquoise (168), Light-Medium Yellow Green (261), Medium Yellow Green (266), Medium Yellow (302), Light Shell Pink (894), Shell Pink (895), Ultra Dark Beige Grey (898), Light Sky Blue (928) and in colours to match the appliqué fabrics and slightly darker than the appliqué fabrics

• 20cm (8in) pink satin ribbon, 6mm ( 1/4in) wide

• 10cm (4in) cream elastic, 12mm ( 1/2in) wide

• 25cm (10in) cream guipure lace, 15mm ( 5/8in) wide

• 1.1m (1 1/4yd) cream fused pearl beading, 2mm ( 1/16in) wide

• 2B pencil

3/4 x 1in strip of hook and loop tape, such as Velcro

• 26 x 42cm (10 1/4 x 16 1/2in) white poster board

• No 8 crewel embroidery needle

• Erasable fabric-marking pen not affected by heat or a very fine permanent-marking pen

• Derwent Water Colour pencils in Crimson Lake (20), Kingfisher Blue (38) and Raw Umber (56)

• Masking tape (optional)

• Freezer paper

• Fusible web

• Fibre fill

• Pressing sheet

• Lightbox (optional)

• Rotary cutter, ruler and mat

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