Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine

Homegrown Project Pouch

Finished quilt size: 8" x 8½"

PROJECT LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

INTERMEDIATE

MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS

□ 10" x 12" light solid for embroidery background

□ Fat eighth black print for pouch and pull tabs

□ ⅓ yard red print for accent, lining/snap closure

□ Valdani size 12 perle cotton in O501 Ebony Almond (or two strands of DMC black floss)

□ 10" x 20" batting

□ 2 – 7½" strips metal measuring tape for snap

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