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DELICATESSEN

aelicatessen

You will need

• Taupe print fabric (upper walls) – One (1) fat quarter
• Low volume print fabric (windows) – One (1) fat quarter
• Contrast taupe print (roof) – Two (2) 1½in x 21in strips
• Taupe solid fabric (ground floor) – One (1) 1½in x 21in strip
• Yellow print fabric (awning) – One (1) 1½in x 21in strip
• Contrast yellow print (shop front) – Two (2) 1½in x 21in strips
• Cream print fabric (cornices) – Two (2) 1in x 21in strips
• Raspberry print fabric (door) – One (1) 2½in x 3½in piece
• Background fabric (awning and sky) – Two (2) 1½in x 21in strips

Finished size

■ 12½in x 18½in

Notes

■ Cutting is listed under each unit heading. Set aside any scraps for future blocks.

■ The door placement in this block should mirror that of the Bookshop block from Issue 86.

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