Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine

Country Blues

Finished quilt size: 48" x 64"

PROJECT LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

BEGINNER

MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS

Note: These yardages are the same as listed in the Summer 2023 issue for Part Two of Country Blues.

□ 2 yards green solid for backgrounds, HST units, and borders□ ¾ yard light stripe for backgrounds, chimney, dog flower stem, and leaves□ Fat quarter light green check for backgrounds□ Fat quarter light blue stripe brushed cotton for crow block, pumpkin, chicken waddle, dog flower petals, and cow flower center□ ⅔ yard light cream print for HST units, bias vines, bee skep, cabin roof, and sheep body□ Fat quarter each of 5 light prints for HST units and assorted motifs□ Fat quarter each of 7 dark blue prints for Star blocks;□ ¼ yard cream woven for house stripes, flagpole, and right pumpkin section□ Fat eighth each of 4 medium blue prints for stars, house stripes, flowers, and berries□ Fat eighth each of medium blue in brushed cotton, brushed cotton stripe, and homespun for house roof, small flower, and cabin front□ Fat eighth each of light blue print and stripe homespun for flag field, bird’s wing, flower petals and center, and pumpkin section□ ⅜ yard total of assorted green brushed cottons and prints for tree, leaves, and flower stem□ 9” square black stripe brushed cotton for crow and bees□ 12" x 15" cream wool for bee wings, flag stripes, fish stripes, chicken star and beak, bird’s beak, and dog patches□ 9" x 12" white wool for dog; sheep’s head, tail and feet; cow patches and tail□ 9" x 12" tan wool for bee skep top and cow□ 3" x 4" dark blue wool for chicken feet and comb□ Scraps of medium blue wool for bird, patch on sheep’s head, sheep’s nose, and flower center□ 4" x 5" green wool for small flower stem and leaves□ 3 ½" square dark green wool for pumpkin’s stem□ Scraps of light brown wool for sheep patches□ Scrap of black wool for door on bee skep□ ½ yard blue print for binding□ Threads to match appliqué□ DMC floss in black and ecru□ Freezer paper or fusible web (your preference)

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