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DUFFLE SHUFFLE

YOU WILL NEED

■ Print fabrics: sixty one (61) 5in squares

■ Lining fabric: 1⅛/ 8 yds

■ Fusible batting: 28in x 38in

■ Lightweight fusible interfacing: 14in x 19in

■ 1½in wide webbing: 3½yds

■ Two (2) 1½in swivel hooks

■ Two (2) 1½in D-rings

■ One (1) slide buckle

■ Two (2) magnetic clasps

■ One (1) 30in zipper

FINISHED SIZE

■ Approx 15in x 21in x 6in

USING A HANDY PACK OF CHARM SQUARES WILL MAKE YOUR FABRIC PULL A BREEZE!

NOTES

■ Seam allowances are ¼in throughout, unless otherwise noted.

■ Press seams to one side, unless otherwise instructed.

■ Backstitch at the beginning and end of each seam to secure.

■ RST= right sides together

■ Felie used two charm packs for her print fabrics.

■ Fabric supplied by FreeSpirit Fabrics (freespiritfabrics.com).

FABRICS USED

■ Print fabrics are from the Linework and True Colors collections by Tula Pink for FreeSpirit Fabrics.

■ Lining Fabric

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