Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine

My Little Garden Sampler

Finished quilt size: 72" x 85"

PROJECT LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

INTERMEDIATE

MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS

Note: The yardages for individual print colors are for larger appliqué elements.

□ 2 ½ yards total of a variety of cream/tan/gray shades for backgrounds□ Fat quarter cream/gray plaid for background□ 2 ½ yards total of a variety of prints in shades of brown, tan, red, blue, gold, green, and gray□ 1 yard total of a variety of brown prints□ yard total of a variety of red prints□ ¼ yard total of a variety of blue prints□ 2 fat eighths gray prints for watering can and turkey□ ½ yard total of a variety of gold prints□ ½ yard total of a variety of green prints□ yard gold plaids/homespuns for stars and flowers□ ¼ yard green plaids/homespuns for leaves, stems, and calyxes□ 3 fat quarters plaids/homespuns in shades of brown, red, and gray□ yard medium dark brown print for inner border□ 1 yards medium brown print for outer□ Threads to match appliqué□ Black embroidery floss□ yard fabric of choice for binding□ 4 ½ yards fabric of choice for backing□ Freezer paper

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