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Stars Over Union Hill

Finished quilt size: 69½" x 81"

Finished block size: 10" square

Project Level of Difficulty

Beginner

MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS

□ 1 ½ yards total assorted medium to dark prints for 480 – 1¾" squares for blocks□ 1 ⁄ yard total assorted light prints for 240 – 2 ¼" squares for HST units□ 1 ⁄ yard total assorted medium to dark prints for 240 – 2¼" squares for HST units□ 15 – 11" squares of assorted dark prints for star block backgrounds□ 15 – 9" squares of assorted light prints for star block circles□ 18" x 46" black wool for stars□ 5 – 3" x 16" wool strips in assorted colors for□ 1 ⁄ yard taupe print for sashing and inner border□ 2 yards black print for outer border and binding□ 5 yards fabric of choice for backing□ ¾ yard muslin□ Valdani size 12 perle cotton #O531 (for blanket stitch, more spools may be needed)□ 1 ¼ yards Steam-A-Seam 2□ Monofilament thread□ Frixion pen□ Roxanne’s Glue Baste-It, lapel glue, or fabric glue. Pam chose the lapel glue for its very light quality.□ Freezer paper

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