Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine

Put a Lid on It

Finished size: 14½" x 87 ⁄8" x 31 ⁄8"

PROJECT LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

BEGINNER

MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS

□ 9" x 15½" rectangle homespun cotton for covering box lid□ 7½" x 12½" mottled tan wool for appliqué background□ 3" x 5" gold wool for large flowers□ 2" square each of dark purple, orange, and dark turquoise wool for medium flowers□ 1½" x 2½" brown wool□ " square each of orange, lime green, gold, and turquoise wool for flower centers□ " x 1½" each of red wool and white striped wool for flower centers□ 1" square each of light purple, dark purple, light turquoise, dark turquoise, plum, and brick red wool for three small flowers and three medium flower centers□ 2" x 6" dark green plaid wool for leaves□ 3½" x 4½" dark green wool for stems□ 1" x 5" terracotta wool for flower pot rim□ 2" x 4" terracotta plaid wool for flower pot□ 1½" x 2½" bright orange wool for butterfly□ 1¼" square black wool for butterfly body□ Freezer paper□ Mod Podge (small bottle)□ Sponge brush□ 3 glue-on ladybug buttons□ 3 glue-on bumblebee buttons□ Assorted wool threads to match appliqué (Kathy prefers Aurifil wool threads 8803-turquoise, 8526-purple, 8403-red, 8950-green, 8692-black, 8087-heather, 8340-brown, 8140-gold, and 8240-orange.)

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