Australian Homespun

Joy to the world

MATERIALS

• Fat quarter of off-white cotton or linen fabric (background)

• Fat eighth of red print fabric (top and bottom borders)

• Fat sixteenth of green tone-on-tone print fabric (top and bottom peeper borders)

• 38 x 33cm (15 x 13in) fusible stabiliser

• 40 x 36cm (16 x 14in) thin batting (framing)

• Cottage Garden Threads in Victor (KD22), Swamp Gum (207), Carrot Seed (310), Dandelion (307) and Oregano (809)

• Au Papillon Fil D’or thread in Light Gold

• DMC Stranded Embroidery Cotton in White (Blanc)

• Embroidery needle

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