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Christmas Eve Somewhere

Finished quilt size: 16¼” x 48”

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□ 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 □ 1⅛" x 1¾" orange wool for present □ 1⅜" x 1¾" lavender wool for present □ 1½" x 1⅝" 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

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