SKILL LEVEL
Beginner
FINISHED SIZES
Quilt Size: 46 x 46
Block Size: 10 x 10
Number of Blocks: 9
MATERIALS
• 3/4yard white with black dots
• 1/8–1/4yard each red, pink, blue, turquoise, yellow, orange, green, lime, and purple assorted scraps, prints, and tones
• 1 yard black/white stripe
• 5/8 yard white with black print
• Backing to size
• Batting to size*
• Thread
• Basic sewing tools and supplies
PROJECT NOTES
Read all instructions before beginning this project.
Stitch right sides together using a 1/4 seam allowance unless otherwise specified.
Materials and cutting lists assume 40 of usable fabric width for yardage. WOF – width of fabric HST – half-square triangle QST – quarter-square triangle
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