$15.00
Each spring my yard and our woods are filled with forget-me-nots that pop up everywhere! They are such welcome little pops of color after the long, grey winters we have. Most of the flowers are the pretty shade of blue violet we are all familiar with, but some of them are pink and some are white. Those are always happy little discoveries when I walk through the woods. This new table mat brings some of that color into my home all year long.
Description
Finished Size: approximately 16” in diameter
Supplies Needed:
- 16” square hand-dyed yellow wool (sample uses Sunshine 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, 3347, 3840
- Premier Prismacolor pencils:
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- 1025 (periwinkle)
- 1079 (blue lake violet)
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- #7 embroidery needle
- micron Pigma pen – brown
- 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
- 1/4” hole punch
- 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
- 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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