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Fright Night Kitties

SPECIFICATIONS

Skill Level: Intermediate
Wall Hanging Size: 48" × 48"
Block Sizes: 6" × 6" and
12" × 12" finished
Number of Blocks: 44 and 5

MATERIALS

• Assorted orange scraps, fat eighths or fat quarters*
• ¾ yard black solid*
• 1⅝ yards orange tonal*
• Backing to size
• Batting to size
• Thread
• Basic sewing tools and supplies

*Fabrics from Blank Quilting used to make sample.

CUTTING

From assorted orange scraps, fat eighths or fat quarters:

• Cut 8 (3⅞") squares. • Cut 10 (2") H squares. • Cut 5 (2⅜") squares. Cut each square in half on 1 diagonal to make 10 I triangles. • Cut 5 each 2" × 3½" E, 2" × 9½" G and 2" × 6½" K strips. • Cut 88 (3½") M squares. • Cut 176 (2½") O squares.

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