Love Patchwork & Quilting

GARDEN BLOSSOM

GROW YOUR CREATIVITY WITH FUSSY CUTS OF YOUR FAVOURITE FLOWERY PRINTS

YOU WILL NEED

Quilt

■ Fabric A (navy): ¾yd
■ Fabric B (blue): 1yd
■ Fabric C (pink): 1¾yds
■ Fabric D (yellow): ¾yd
■ Fabric E (white): 3½yds
■ Binding fabric: ¾yd
■ Backing fabric: 5yds
■ Batting: 80in square

FINISHED SIZE

■ 72in square

NOTES

■ Seam allowances are ¼in throughout.
■ Press seams open throughout, unless otherwise instructed.
■ RST = right sides together.
■ WST = wrong sides together.
■ HST = Half-square Triangle.
■ WOF = width of fabric.
■ If matching patterns across your backing fabric, you may require more yardage.
■ Quilted by Cath Brough (cumbrianlongarmquilting.co.uk).
■ Fabric supplied by Ruby Star Society (rubystarsociety.com).

FABRICS USED

■ Prints are from the Flowerland collection by Melody Miller for Ruby■ Fabric E is Sweet Cream from Ruby Star Society's Speckled collection.

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