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MY BUTTERFLY PATCH

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PART 3 BUTTERFLY WREATH 2

MATERIALS

• Fabric Y (background)• Fabric BB (wreath)• Fabrics A, F, H, I, L, N, O, P, Q, S, CC (flowers)• Fabrics C, H, J, O, T (butterfly)• DMC Stranded Embroidery Cotton in Dark Pistachio Green (367), Dark Moss Green (580), Pale Yellow (744), Medium Blue (826), Ultra Dark Beaver Grey (844), Light Seagreen (964), Cyclamen Pink (3805), Light Cyclamen Pink (3806), Light Apricot (3824)• 12mm ( 1/2in) bias tape maker• A3 sheet of paper• Compass able to draw circles with a diameter of 11in• Appliqué pins• Template plastic and fine-point permanent-marking pen• Erasable fabric-marking pen• Rotary cutter, ruler and mat• General sewing supplies

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