Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine

My Sewing Accessory Case

The 1st in a four-part series of stitching accessories.

Material Requirements

The featured fabrics are plaid homespuns by Diamond Textiles.

The numbers in parentheses, below, refer to the fabric manufacturer’s numbers.

□ Fat eighth brown ticking print (PRF 537) for case cover

□ Fat eighth brown print (PRF 781) for case lining

□ Fat eighth black print (HRIDGE 2640) for pockets

□ 2½" x 4" solid gold wool for bee body and bee skep section dividers

□ 2½" x 3" gray wool for bee wings

□ 1½" x 11" green print wool for stems

□ 2" x 8" green wool for leaves

□ 3½" x 4¼" gold print wool for bee skep

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