Australian Homespun - February 2016_

(John Hannent) #1
Materials – for the
whole project
Q4m (4^33 ⁄ 8 yd) Tilda solid off
white (481012) – Fabric Y
Q50cm (^5 ⁄ 8 yd) each of print
fabrics A, B, J, M, N, O, R
and U – see Fabric Key
QFat quarter each of print
fabricsD, E, F, G, H, K,
S, T and W
QFat eighth each of
printfabrics C, I, L, P,
Q, V and X
Q20cm (^1 ⁄ 4 yd) each of
Kona ‘Solids’ in Biscuit
(1473), Smoke (1713)
and Artichoke (347)
Q15cm (^1 ⁄ 4 yd) Kona ‘Solids’
in Amber (1479)
Q15cm (6in) square
ofKona ‘Solids’ in
Charcoal (1071)
Q25cm (10in) square
ofKona ‘Solids’ in
Petal (143)
Q4.6m (5yd) backing
fabric
Q60cm (^3 ⁄ 4 yd) binding
fabric (optional)


  • see Note
    QBatting at least 230
    x195cm (90 x 76in)
    QDMC Stranded
    EmbroideryCotton in
    Ecru, Dark Hazelnut
    Brown (420), Light
    Hazelnut Brown (422),
    Dark Red (498), Very
    Dark Beaver Grey (645),
    Dark Antique Blue (930),
    Dark Khaki Green (3011)
    and Black Brown (3371)
    QNeedle/s for appliqué
    andembroidery – see
    Note
    QCotton threads to match
    theappliqué fabrics
    QLightweight fusible
    interfacingor stabiliser

  • see Note
    Q6mm (^1 ⁄ 4 in) bias tape
    maker
    Q Blue water-erasable
    fabric marker
    Q Lightbox
    Q Appliqué pins or
    basting glue
    Q Rotary cutter, ruler
    and mat


Q A4 sheet of cardboard
QSewing machine with

(^1) ⁄ 4 in foot
Q General sewing supplies
Stitches used:
Backstitch, chain stitch,
cross stitch, detached
chain (lazy daisy) stitch,
French knot, running
stitch, satin stitch
Finished size:
214 x 178cm (84 x 70in)
Note: Materials listed above
are for the entire project –
there will be separate listings
for the fabrics used in each
part. Requirements are based
on fabric 107cm (42in) wide.
Refer to the Fabric Key for
the Tilda ‘Autumntree’ and
‘Sweetheart’ fabrics used
in this project. Natalie used
leftover print fabrics to make
a pieced binding so omit
binding fabric from the
requirements if you wish to
do the same. The appliqué
method used is needleturn,
but you can adapt the
instructions to your preferred
method. Seam allowances
of^1 ⁄ 4 in are used throughout
for the piecing. Natalie likes
to use a very fine milliner’s/
straw needle for both the
appliqué and embroidery



  • a No 11 from Patchwork
    with Busyfingers is her
    favourite. Stitcheries that
    are embroidered directly
    onto the background fabric
    benefit from some lightweight
    fusible interfacing/stabiliser
    behind them to hide the
    thread shadows – Natalie’s
    preference is Vlieseline
    H410/316. Two strands of
    embroidery thread are used
    throughout, unless otherwise
    stated. Instructions are
    given for working from the
    printed Pattern Sheet in
    the magazines, but you can
    download the digital patterns
    from http://www.homespun.net.au
    and print them out instead.


PART 1: Bluebird and


16-patch Square-in-a-


Square Blocks


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