Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine

Let Freedom Ring

Finished size: 8½" x 21"

MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS

• 11" x 19" black wool for background• 2" x 5" dark heather gold wool for horn• 4" x 5" cream wool for head, hand, and feet• 7" x 8" antique gold wool for angel robe• 4" x 6" chocolate brown wool for inside robe and hair• 11" x 12" dark primitive blue wool for back wing, banner, and penny tabs• 8" x 10" light cream wool for background of front wing, and penny tabs• 7" square primitive red wool for flag stripes, banner hearts, and penny tabs• 3" x 4" primitive blue for flag canton• 4" square bright gold wool for stars• 14" x 18" black fabric of choice for backing• Embroidery floss to match wool, including dark heather gold, cream, bright blue,• Size 12 perle cotton to match wool, including medium brown, dark brown, black, and bright gold• Size 8 perle cotton in dark primitive blue and black• Freezer paper• Lightweight fusible web of choice• Heat-erasable marking pen• White erasable marking tool• Anti-fray product such as Fray Check

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