(^52) Winter 2019
Material Requirements
16¼" x 46½" strip of toweling for background
12" x 14" rectangle of toweling for prairie points
Fat eighth of red print for prairie points
4" square eggplant plaid wool for house #1
3" x 4" medium blue plaid wool for house #2
3" x 5" dark orange plaid wool for house #3
4" x 4" red plaid wool for house #4
3" x 4" dark blue plaid wool for house #5
4" x 8" light golden brown wool for doors and windows
5" x 18" mottled brown wool for reindeer
5" x 6" light brown plaid wool for Rudolph
4" x 6" red wool for Santa’s pants, sleigh, reindeer halters, and Rudolph’s nose
1½" x 5½" light gray wool for sleigh runner
3½" square green plaid wool for Santa’s toy bag
4" x 10" gold wool for stars
5½" square mottled orange wool for moon
1½" square black wool for Santa’s boots
4" x 10" mottled dark gray wool for roofs
2" x 6" terra cotta wool for chimneys
2" x 6" golden brown wool for chimneys
3¾" x 5" dark green wool for trees
2½" x 3¾" dark green plaid wool for tree
8" square mottled green wool for trees
2½" x 3½" light green stripe wool for tree
1½” x 4” white wool for bows and ribbons on presents
11 / 8 " x 1¾" orange wool for present
13 / 8 " x 1¾" lavender wool for present
1½" x 1^5 / 8 " each of two turquoise wools for presents
16¼" x 46½" strip of toweling for backing
3 white ½" snowflake buttons
8 mini jingle bells
5 mini buttons for door handles
4 micro mini buttons for reindeer eyes
Threads in colors to match appliqué. Kathy used Aurifil wool threads in color numbers
8142, 8225, 8240, 8328, 8340, 8464, 8525, 8602, 8692, 8810, 8820, and 8960.
Fabric glue
Freezer paper
Accuquilt die # 55322 for the sleigh and reindeer, Sizzix die # 38-0178 for tree #1 and
die #38-0155 for stars
In this project, the designer
used both Accuquilt and Sizzix
dies. Those die numbers are
listed for your reference. We
were able to obtain permission
from Accuquilt to reproduce
their die shapes in our template
pages for your convenience, but
Sizzix's copyright policy is firm.
Therefore, you will need to create
your own wonky primitive tree
and stars for this project. Heights
have been given in the cutting
instructions to help you with
proportions.
Tip
frankie
(Frankie)
#1