Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine

Coming Home Part 3 of 4

Finished quilt size: 8" x 36"

Finished block size: 8" x 8"

Finished Courthouse Steps block size: 4" x 4"

Material Requirements

• ⅛ yard black print for Courthouse Steps blocks• ⅛ yard burgundy print for Courthouse Steps blocks• ⅛ yard russet print for Courthouse Steps blocks• ⅛ yard green print for Courthouse Steps blocks• ¼ yard brown print for Courthouse Steps blocks• ⅛ yard green/brown print for Courthouse Steps blocks• 2 — 3½" squares blue print for Star block• ¼ yard each of three tan prints for Star block and appliqué backgrounds• 6" square red wool for barn, barn doors and house chimney• 5½" x 6¼" gold wool #1 for house• 3" x 6" brown wool for barn roof, clothesline pole and tree trunk• 2" x 3½” gray wool for silo, tractor hubs and pipe and house stoop• 1" x 1½" black/brown wool for silo top• 3½" square black wool for• 2" x 5¼" light brown texture wool for house roof• 2" x 3½" gold/brown texture wool for barn ramp• 2" x 3¾" green wool #3 for tree and barn bush• 2" x 3" gold/brown wool for house windows• 2" square green wool #2 for house and barn bush• 1½" x 2" green wool #1 for tractor• 2" square blue wool for house door and pants• 1¼" square orange wool for dress• 1¼" X 1½" gold wool #2 for barn star•8" x 24" Steam-A-Seam 2® fusible web•Size 12 Valdani perle cotton—1—black; 191—green; P9—variegated brown; 122—grey; O501—variegated black/brown; 78—red; 871—blue; P5—gold; 1641—orange; H205 gold

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