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fusible webbing
color-variegated thread
green pearle cotton floss
dressmaker's chalk
fabrics
- background
- left vase
- center vase
- right vase
- three flower fabrics
- three accent square fabrics
- table
Steps:
Applique & Embroidery Templates
1. For each flower, you'll create embroidered, stylized stem and leaves. Make a pattern for this by drawing a four-inch vertical line. One inch from the top of the vertical line, draw a four-inch horizontal line that intersects the vertical line. One-half inch from the intersection, draw a one-inch vertical line centered across the horizontal line. Repeat with two more one-inch vertical lines, setting each 1/2 inch apart. The pattern will look like a hand-printed, lowercase "t" with six short vertical marks across the horizontal line. Label this pattern template 3A.
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Cutting
From background fabric, cut:
From left vase fabric cut:
From center vase fabric cut:
From right vase fabric cut:
From each flower fabric cut:
From each accent fabric, cut:
From table fabric cut:
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Flowers
1. Use template pattern 3A and tailors' chalk to transfer stem and leaf embroidery patterns to the block at the top of each vase. Using fusible webbing, applique the three fabric flower cutouts (template 3B) in position at the top of the stem transfers. Blanket-stitch the flower edges with color-coordinated, variegated thread.
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Beading
See section 6. Because its difficult to quilt around existing embellishments, youll add the beading to the flowers on the panel once the project has been quilted.
Click here for this main page of this project with links to the other sections.
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