Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine

How Great Thou Art

Stitched by Jennifer Todd

Machine quilted by Merry Jo Bell

Finished quilt size: 60" square

PROJECT LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

BEGINNER

MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS

□ 2 yards creamy solid for background □ 12⁄3 yards medium brown solid for borders □ 1 ¼ yards tan solid for sashing and scallops □ 2 yards black solid for scallops, cornerstones, center, and binding □ 2 – 3" x 6" rectangles of light to medium purple wool for squirrel bow and flowers □ 8" x 20" celadon green wool for vase and bird house □ 6" x 7" pale green wool for bird house □ 14" x 18" total of medium yellow/green to medium and dark green wool for leaves and grass □ 10" square total of light to medium yellow wool for flowers, butterfly, and bird □ 7" square honey yellow wool for beehive □ 1" square bright orange wool for flowers □ 8" x 12" total of light to dark gray wool for bird and watering can □ 6 ½" square black wool for butterfly and dragonfly □ 8" x 21" brown wool for tree limbs, squirrel, bucket, wheelbarrow, flowers, and rose stems □ 4" x 8" toffee brown wool for squirrel □ 8" square terracotta wool for turtle and blue birds □ 6" x 8" red wool for tulips □ 4" x 6" fuchsia pink □ 12" square medium/dark pink wool for roses □ 10" x 20" medium pink wool for roses □ 3" x 10" royal blue wool for blue birds and flowers □ 5" x 6" total of light to medium periwinkle blue wool for dragonfly wings, bow, and flowers □ 12" x 16" pale to light blue mottled wool for fence and fence shadow □ 5" x 7" each of parchment, sand, and creamy white wool for bunny, squirrel, bucket, and birdhouse □ 3 ¾ yards fabric of choice for backing □ Valdani size 12 perle cotton in colors to match wool appliqué □ DMC size 5 perle cotton #4180 variegated pink (Deanna chose #107, variegated red/pink shown in this issue) □ Steam-a-Seam Lite2 □ Freezer paper

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