Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine

Pumpkin Bag

Finished size: 15" x 12½" x 7½"

PROJECT LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

INTERMEDIATE

MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS

⃞ ⅛ yard black print for bag front⃞ ½ yard black solid for bag applique, back, and bottom⃞ Fat eighth blue/cream small homespun print for bag front⃞ Fat eighth green/yellow small homespun print for bag front⃞ Fat eighth cream print for bag front⃞ ⅛ yard dark blue print for bag front⃞ ⅔ yard fabric of choice for lining⃞ 6 – 2" x 15½" strips in a variety of colors for bag back⃞ 3" x 4" rectangles of four striped prints for gifts⃞ 8" square tan solid print for house⃞ 2½" x 8½" green homespun print for chimney⃞ 3" x 5½" red and white striped print for flag⃞ 6" squares of three or four orange wools for pumpkins⃞ Scraps of wool in a variety of colors for pennies and pumpkin stems

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