$15.00
A combination of wool, colored pencils and hand embroidery are the perfect mixture for this delightful table mat! Third in the My Garden series, it is a beautiful addition for your home anytime of year! Done completely by hand, it is easy to transport wherever you enjoy stitching. The pattern has full-size templates and complete instructions from start to finish.
Description
Finished Size: approximately 16” in diameter
Supplies Needed:
- 16” square hand-dyed tangerine wool (sample uses Mango and Melon from woolylady.com)
- 16” square quilting weight cotton (sample uses Moda Marbles – Vanilla)
- FQ for backing (batiks are recommended for their tight weave and limited fraying)
- DMC: 19, 30, 471, 3854, 3863
- Premier Prismacolor pencils:
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- 996 black grape
- 1005 lime peel
- 1007 imperial violet
- 1082 chocolate
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- #7 embroidery needle
- micron Pigma pen – brown or grey (my new favorite!)
- Jacquard Colorless Extender, 1/4” flat paintbrush (not a foam brush), Artist’s stumps and Artist’s Kneadable eraser (all in the art section of your local craft store)
- Applique pins
- Sewing thread to match your cotton fabric
- Mechanical pencil
- Karen Kay Buckley Bigger Perfect Circles
- Creative Grids Quilt Ruler Circles (not essential but very helpful)
- Sharp fabric scissors
- Small rotary cutter and cutting mat
- Liquid spray starch, stencil brush and small dish to hold the starch
- Iron and pressing surface
- 505 Basting Spray
- Fabric glue (such as Roxanne’s Glue Baste-It). Optional but helpful
- Light box
- Freezer paper: 2 – 18” squares
- Paper scissors
- Paper clips
- 8 – 1/2” buttons (included with pattern and also available separately on my website)
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