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Tumbling Pumpkins

Finished quilt size: 30" x 38"

PROJECT LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

INTERMEDIATE

TIP: Jeni simply grabs scraps from her stash, makes sure the fabric is large enough to cover the space, then sews in place and trims. Check out Jeni’s paper piecing tutorial at primitivequiltsandprojects.com/blog/jenis-paper-piecing-tutorial/

MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS

⃞ 1 ⅓ yards total of light prints for Flying Geese⃞ 1 yard total of medium/dark prints for Flying Geese⃞ ½ yard light print borders⃞ 6" x 20" rust plaid hand-dyed wool for pumpkins⃞ 6 ½" x 20" pumpkin hand-dyed wool for pumpkins⃞ 3 ½" x 14" brown textured wool for stems⃞ 4" x 13" olive green⃞ 6" x 8" black wool for the crows⃞ 2 ½" x 4 ½" textured charcoal wool for the bird wings⃞ ⅓ yard medium print for binding⃞ 1 ¼ yards fabric of choice for backing⃞ Freezer paper⃞ Foundation paper 4" x 6" cardstock (a postcard works well for this)⃞ Add-A-Quarter ruler⃞ Glue stick⃞ Threads to coordinate with wool applique

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