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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Applique Throw Cushion





Step 1
For the front of your cushion mark out a square of your chosen fabric equal to the measurements of the cushion. I'll be using a standard 45 x 45 cm cushion for this tutorial. Cut this square out. You can now apply your chosen
 appliqué using the following instructions:

Appliqué

Choose a design you would like to appliqué, and the fabric/s you will use.


Trace your design onto the reverse of the chosen fabric (make sure to reverse the design if it needs to appear in a certain way ie. letters/numbers), cut it out.


Place appliqué piece/s onto your base fabric, and pin to secure.









At this point you can either baste the pieces by hand, use a double sided fusible to secure, or using a straight stitch close to the edges to attach the appliqué design to the base fabric.


Once pieces are secure, use a wide zigzag (4-6) and a small stitch length (0.5-1) to stitch around all the edges of the appliqué. Make sure you fully enclose the raw edge, and hold taught whilst sewing to reduce puckering.


Step 2
For the back of the cushion we'll be doing a simple overlap closure. Mark 2 rectangles at 45 cm high x 30cm wide in your chosen cushion back fabric. Cut these out.

Step 3
Over lock and hem in one of the 45 cm (long) sides for each back overlap piece.
 

Step 4
Lay front fabric face up, place back pieces facedown evenly over front piece, making sure they overlap down the centre, and pin around sides.









Step 5
Sew side seams of cushion cover, allowing for a 1.5cm seam allowance. Over lock the seams to finish. 




Step 6
Clip all 4 corners close to stitching, then turn cushion cover through overlap gap. Iron to finish.


Now just pop in your cushion insert, and you have a beautiful new piece to decorate your home – its that simple!



Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Crafty Bags

How super cute are these bags?
Makes me want to learn to crochet :)
Good thing we'll be doing some crocheting later in the sewing group!
If you're not the crocheting type, but love the look of these sweet bags, they're from NzL Bags and for sale through their etsy store here.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Fabric Sewing Equipment Roll

A fabric roll-up case to put your sewing equipment, keeping it safe for transport and storing! Can be made to store other equipment such as paintbrushes, crayons, makeup brushes or stationary!

Step 1

Mark out a 50cm x 50cm square on your choice of outer and lining fabric. Cut out.

To mark out you can use pins, make a pattern from paper or use tailors chalk (always do this on wrong side of fabric).

Step 2

Lay outer fabric square right side up onto fusible interfacing (shiny side up), pin and cut out. Carefully fuse interfacing to outer fabric with a warm iron (too hot can melt the interfacing). Make sure wrong side of fabric is facing shiny side of interfacing.

Step 3

Lay lining fabric on outer fabric, right sides together. Pin edges, marking a 20-30cm gap down one side (this is required to turn the fabric through the right way). Sew the squares together with a 1cm seam allowance, make sure to not sew over gap you marked out.

Step 4

Clip all 4 corners close to, but not through, the stitching line. Turn fabric right way around, through the gap from step 3. Gently smooth corners out fully, and iron the seams flat, making sure to fold the open gap in evenly as you iron it.

Step 5

Once caddy has been ironed flat, sew a topstitch approx. 5mm from the edge, all the way around (this will close the gap used to turn fabric through in step 4).

Step 6

With lining facing up, fold 1/3 (approx 16cm) of the caddy square up. Pin in place, and sew sides down, using the topstitch line as a guide.

Step 7

Lay out the equipment to be stored in the caddy, allowing space for items to fit properly. Using pins, mark out around the items where the stitching lines will go to make the separate pockets. For shorter items, also mark along the bottom of the pockets. Carefully sew along marked stitch lines.

Step 8

Measure and cut ribbon into lengths required to tie items such as scissors in place, then pin into place where required. Also cut and pin ribbon for outside tie on caddy (approx 30cm). Sew ribbon in place using vertical stitches and backtracking to hold firm.

Now place your sewing equipment in its new home, rollup, tie the ribbon, and off you go!!