Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine

She Labors

Finished quilt size: 17" x 20"

PROJECT LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

BEGINNER

MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS

□ 8" x 13½" green/blue plaid homespun for background□ 3½" x 5½" cream shirting for background□ 3½" x 8½" green stripe homespun for background□ 2½" x WOF strip pink print for inner border□ ¼ yard of tea-stained muslin for outer border□ 8" x 10" gold homespun for bee skep□ 3½" x 4½" brown print for bee skep door□ 1½" x 2½" each of light pink print #1 and #2 for□ 2" x 3" light pink print #3 for flower□ 3" x 4" each of medium pink print #1 and #2 for flowers□ 1½ x 2" dark pink print for flower□ 3½" x 4½" gold print for flowers□ 2" x 3½" dark green print for leaves□ 1½" x 2½" medium green print for leaves□ " x 10" strip of dark green wool for stems□ 4" x 6" dark green wool for leaves□ 2" x 3" blue wool for flower center□ 2" x 6" gold wool for bees and flower centers□ 3½" x 8" brown plaid wool for bee skep base□ ¼ yard of green check homespun for binding□ ½ yard fabric of choice for backing□ Black, white, and green DMC floss□ Threads in colors to match appliqué□ Fusible web□ Freezer paper□ Aunt Martha’s Hot Iron Transfer Pencil□ Pilot Frixion Pen (iron away)□ Fray Check

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