Australian Homespun

Diamond CLUSTER

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MATERIALS

• 2m (2 1/4yd) cream mottled print fabric (background and binding)• 10cm ( 1/8yd) each of lime green, medium green, teal, light red, dark red and pink mottled print fabrics (squares and strips)• 15cm ( 1/4yd) each of light blue, medium blue, light purple, dark purple, light orange, bright orange and dark orange mottled print fabrics (squares and strips)• 20cm ( 1/4yd) each of dark yellow and bright yellow mottled print fabric (strips)• 2.4m (2 5/8yd) backing fabric• Batting• Rotary cutter, ruler and mat• Sewing machine with 1/4in foot• General sewing supplies

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