Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine

Home for Christmas

Finished size: 12" x 16"

PROJECT LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

BEGINNER

MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS

□ Fat quarter black flannel for background□ 5" x 11½" rectangle white texture wool for ground□ 5" x 11½" rectangle white and gray stripe wool for hills□ 2" x 5" white solid wool for snow on roofs□ 5½" x 7½" light blue wool for pond□ 3" square each of medium and dark red wools for house, barn, cap, gloves, and leggings□ 1" x 1 ½" black wool for doors and skates□ 1" x 2" light yellow wool□ 1" square golden yellow wool for dress□ 1" square light peach wool for face□ 2" square light green wool for trees□ 4" x 11" medium green wool for trees and leaves□ 3" x 5½" dark green texture wool for trees□ 2" x 3" brown wool for tree trunks□ ½ yard cream/tan print for pillow back and piping□ Valdani size 12 perle cotton in Black (1), Light□ Ecru (5), Blush (69), White Smoke (117), Mustard□ Seed (1315), Wine (O507), Blackened Khaki□ Brown (O548), and Brown (P12)□ Fusible web□ Fabric or marking pen of your choice□ 12" x 16" pillow insert or fiber fill for stuffing□ ⅜" cording for piping□ Iridescent embroidery thread

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