Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine

Thistle Down

Finished quilt size: 68" x 82"

Finished block size: 12" square

PROJECT LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

BEGINNER

We agree, Deb—and your bee block is adorable!

MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS

□ 1 yard medium purple tone on tone for block corners
□ ⅞ yard dark purple tone on tone for coneflower
□ ¾ yard green marble for calyx
□ 1 ¾ yards green with small print for leaves and stems
□ 3" x WOF gold with small print for bee body
□ 3" x WOF textured cream print for bee wings
□ 3" x WOF black solid for bee head and body
□ 4 yards cream tone on tone for background
□ 2 yards brown solid for border and binding
□ 4 yards fabric of choice for backing

□ Threads to match appliqué
□ ¼" bias strip maker
□ Freezer paper
□ Fusible web if this is your preferred method for appliqué

Additional Supplies for Pillow

□ ½ yard fabric of choice for pillow backing
□ 16" x 30" fusible fleece
□ 14" x 28" pillow form

APPLIQUÉ PREPARATION AND CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS

See Page 95 for general appliqué preparation instructions. Note: The appliqué

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