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PROJECTS & IDEAS | TABLETOP

Art Deco Flower Table Topper

To make the urn appliqué appear to be more intricate than it is, fussy-cut a stripe to look like ornamentation. For an Art Deco look and greater definition of fused appliqué pieces, outline each one with a narrow black satin stitch. Fabrics are from the Saturday Afternoon collection by Jane Spolar of Quilt Poetry for Northcott.
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Materials

Inspired by Sweet Centerpiece from designer Helen Stubbings of Hugs ’n Kisses
Quilt tester: Laura Boehnke

1⁄8 yard olive green print (appliqués)
3⁄4 yard gray print (appliqué foundation)
12" square purple geometric stripe (appliqués, blocks)
3⁄8 yard fuchsia geometric print (appliqués, blocks)
12" square lime green print (appliqués)
3⁄8 yard black print (appliqués, blocks)
3⁄8 yard fuchsia tone-on-tone (appliqués, inner border, binding)
1 yard backing fabric
33" square batting
Lightweight fusible web

Finished quilt: 24-1⁄2" square
Finished block: 4" square

Quantities are for 44/45"-wide, 100% cotton fabrics.
Measurements include 1/4" seam allowances. Sew with right sides together unless otherwise stated.

Continued on Page 2: Cut Fabrics

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