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Moon Garden BLOCK #2 S S S S S We make every attempt to produce correct patterns, however errors can occur. Please notify us of any problems or errors that you may encounter. Primitive Gatherings 850 Racine St., Menasha, WI 54952 Phone: 920-722-7233 retail 920-585-8923 wholesale www.primitivegatherings.us [email protected] Blog: lisabongean.com ••••••••••••• Thank you for supporting our shop so we can bring you more great patterns and books. ©2018 No part of this pattern can be photocopied or reproduced with out the consent of Primitive Gatherings. Protected by Federal Copyright Laws.

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Moon GardenBLOCK #2

S S S S SWe make every attempt to produce correct patterns, however errors can occur.

Please notify us of any problems or errors that you may encounter.

Primitive Gatherings850 Racine St., Menasha, WI 54952 • Phone: 920-722-7233 retail • 920-585-8923 wholesalewww.primitivegatherings.us • [email protected] • Blog: lisabongean.com

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Thank you for supporting our shop so we can bring you more great patterns and books.©2018 No part of this pattern can be photocopied or reproduced with out the consent of Primitive Gatherings. Protected by Federal Copyright Laws.

Moon GardenBLOCK #2

BLOCK size:I am uncertain as of yet how I am going to “set” these blocks. Cut the background 18” x 18” for now…if yours is 17¾” wide for some reason do not worry…they will be trimmed down smaller…we have lots of room to go down as far as 14½”…I am thinking I would like more space around the blocks but again will be making this decision at a later date. Keep the extra fabric as we may use this too!

FaBriCs & WOOLs Needed: VaLdaNi Threads:FQ black print/black muslin10” x 14” Dark Brown #9 wool - basket #5-P124” x 11” Mill Dyed Natural Texture wool - flowers #8-P42” x 9” Natural wool - flower middles #12-55” x 8” Sage #10 wool - leaves #8-05753½” x 4” Sage #9 wool - leaves #8-05483” x 5½” Spring #19 wools - leaves #8-O5751” x 9” Spring wool - stems #12-0519

direCTiONs:Trim and tape your block layout sheets together at the dashed lines.

Trace the appropriate number of applique shapes onto fusible web using the reversed shape page.

For the stems, cut a 1” x 9” piece of fusible web and iron to the 1” x 9” Spring wool. Sub cut into 3/16” strips (this is bigger than the 1/8” but less than ¼”). Our 5” x 15” Creative Grid ruler has a 3/16” line on it specifically for cutting wool stems.

Using a light box or some sort of light source, lay paper pattern on top, and remove paper off the back of the fusible web if using SAS2 light. Start with the basket, add the stems and leaves and then flowers.

Iron with lots of steam using an up and down motion, quick presses - do not leave the iron on the wool for long periods of time.

sTiTChiNG:Cross-stitch over the stems,using #12-0519.

Blanket stitch the following: Basket - #5-P12 Flowers - #8-P4 - Frey Check the flowers before stitching. Leaves - #8-O575 and O548

FLOWeR STITCHeS -Using #12-M28 stitch a fly stitch down the middle of the flower. Double the thread and make a French or Colonial knot on each end of the herringbone stitch.

Press block upside down on wool pressing mat or thick towel using lots of steam.

©Primitive Gatherings lisa bongean 2018

A BCD

Block 2Shapes are Reversed

Large Leaves - Sage #10Cut 3

Medium Leaves - SpringCut 2

Small Leaf - Sage #9Cut 1

Small Leaf - Sage #9Cut 1

Basket - Cut 1

LargeFlowerCut 1

LargeFlowerCut 1

MediumFlowerCut 1Medium

FlowerCut 1

SmallFlowerCut 1

SmallFlowerCut 1

©Primitive Gatherings lisa bongean 2018©Primitive Gatherings

©Primitive Gatherings lisa bongean 2018©Primitive Gatherings

©Primitive Gatherings lisa bongean 2018©Primitive Gatherings