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72 x 84
Materials: Cutting:
2-7/8 yards of a red solid From the red solid:
3-1/4 yards of a white solid (11) 4-1/4" x 42" strips
3/4 yard of a red print for binding (2) 15-1/2" x 42" strips
5-1/4 yards of backing fabric (9) owl bodies
80" x 92" piece of batting (3) noses
Fusible web (6) feet
Black embroidery floss (6) eyes
Preparation:
(Note: Patterns and instructions are given using the fusible appliqu method. See General Directions for
needle-turn method and add seam allowance to patterns.)
Trace 12 owl bodies, 12 noses, 24 feet and 24 eyes onto the paper side of the fusible web, leaving at least 1/2"
space between each piece. Cut out the pieces 1/4" beyond the drawn lines. Following manufacturer's
instructions, iron the pieces to the wrong side of the designated fabrics. Cut out each piece on the drawn line.
Sewing:
Making the Appliqud Blocks
1. Center 1 red owl body, 1 white nose, 2 white feet, and 2 white eyes on (1) 13-1/2"
x 16-1/2" white rectangle as shown.
3. Using the black embroidery floss, sew a satin stitch to fill in the dashed circle inside
each eye. (Make 9 blocks.)
Borders
4. Center 1 white owl body, 1 red nose, 2 red feet, and 2 red eyes above each vertical block row as shown.
5. Fuse the pieces in place. Appliqu each piece using a blanket stitch or a small zigzag stitch to secure.
6. Using the black embroidery floss, sew a satin stitch to fill in the dashed circle inside each eye.
Finishing
Refer to the General Directions for backing, quilting, and binding; use the 2-1/4" x 42" red print strips to bind
the quilt.
Owl Body
Eye
Nose
Foot