Australian Homespun

TENDRILS POT

MATERIALS

• 25 x 48cm (10 x 19in) 32-count linen• Fat quarter blue spot print fabric (lining and base)• Two squares of batting, 25cm (10in)• 15cm (6in) square of cardstock• 30cm ( 3/8yd) medium-weight fusible interfacing• Stranded embroidery thread: Aqua (A), Purple (B), Pale Green (C), Orange (D), Hot Pink (E), Pale Pink (F), Green (G), Pale Orange (H), Dark Green (I), Dark Brown• Embroidery needle• Ceramic or 2B pencil• 7in (18cm) wooden embroidery hoop• Large sheet of paper• Glue stick• Rotary cutter, ruler and mat• Sewing machine• General sewing supplies

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