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Merry Christmas Banner 3-D Window Frames • Cut the B and C Fabric squares in half An ornament that doubles as a stocking! Who wouldn't like diagonally. a little extra candy? Slip a treat into either side of this double sided ornament with the fun pockets created with the Attic Window technique!

Finished size: 3 ¼" x 3 ¼" Fabric Yardage Cutting Attic Window Squares A ¾ yd 2 Attic Window triangles • Assemble the Attic B ¼ yd one 4" square Window squares as C ¼ yd one 4" square shown in the booklet ribbon 4 - 5" about 4 - 5" accompanying the Attic batting ⅜ yd one 4" square Window tool. • Baste the window in place Suggested Fabric an ⅛" from the edge. For the window, fabric A, • Make two. choose a novelty print, or create your own unique Attic Window Blocks design with an applique • Layer the first pieced block (right side up), hang or embroidery. Placement ribbon and the second pieced block (right side of the is shown in down). the pattern. • Sew around leaving a small opening. A BC

Window Panes • Cut two window pane triangles from the A Fabric using the 2 ¼" size on the Attic Window Tool. • Align the print in the window of the tool as shown. • Snip the corners • Trim along the edge of your tool • Turn the block inside out. • Move the fabric to align to the 2 ¼" lines. You may add stuffing for a • Trim along the angled edge. more 3 dimensional look. • Hand stitch the

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