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Stepping Around the Garden

Quilted by Linda Sekerak of Cottage Garden Quilts

Finished quilt size: 40½" square

Finished block size: 4" square

PROJECT LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

BEGINNER

MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS

■ ¼ yard each of eight embroidery background fabrics in grey, cream, and lavender■ ¼ yard flying bird print for Courthouse Steps block centers■ ¼ yard each of five prints (Group 1) in white, cream, dusty peach, light pink, and medium pink■ ¼ yard each of five prints (Group 2) in white, cream, dusty plum, light lavender, and medium lavender■ ⅔ yard large cream floral for outer border■ ⅓ yard plum woven for binding■ 1¼ yards fabric of choice for backing■ ½ yard Pellon Shape-Flex woven fusible for behind embroidery■ Cosmo Solids embroidery floss in #895 charcoal, #853 salmon, #2341■ Cosmo Variegated Seasons embroidery floss in #8018 golden rod, #8019 sea kelp, #8021 pear green, #5014 spring green, #8031daffidil, and #8063 heather■ Sue Spargo Eleganza size 8 perle cotton in EZM78 Ginned Cotton■ 42 vintage buttons in assorted sizes■ Micron Pigma pen size 01 in black

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