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Bountiful

Finished quilt size: 32" x 40"

PROJECT LEVEL OF DIFFICULT

BEGINNER

Material Requirements

□ ⅜ yard light tan print #1 for basket backgrounds
□ ½ yard light tan print #2 for star backgrounds
□ ½ yard medium brown print for outer border
□ ¼ yard dark brown print for Churn Dash star blocks
□ ¼ yard medium tan print for Churn Dash units
□ Fat eighth each of six assorted color prints for star and basket blocks
□ Fat quarter green print for stems and leaves
□ 12" square dark pink print for flowers
□ 6" x 7" medium pink print for flower centers
□ 5" x 8" dark purple print for berries
□ 1 ¼ yard fabric of choice for backing
□ ⅓ yard black print for binding
□ Threads to coordinate with appliqué
□ Freezer paper

APPLIQUÉ PREPARATION AND CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS

See page 95 for general appliqué preparation instructions. Note: Templates in the template insert do not include seam allowance.

From light tan print #1, cut:

• 2 – 6⅞" squares cut once diagonally from corner to corner for four basket top triangles A

• 6 – 2⅞" squares

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