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Saturday, January 20, 2018

Quilting and embroidery tutorial

Today I'm thrilled to post my first ever tutorial! I've been wanting to do one of these for a long time now and have finally taken the plunge with this one! Hopefully there will be many more to come!!!

It's a very simple tutorial using one my fabric kits recently listed in my shop (here). I thought it would be cool to give some ideas as to what to do with it! So here goes!

In the kit you will find:
- one larger piece, beige with white spots
- around 15 scrap pieces 
- felt bunny cut out (it's been handcut not with a diecut)
- 5 handcut felt flowers

You will need:
- batting (optional)
- co-ordinating cotton fabric if you want to line your end product and/or add handles
- zipper if you want to make a zipper pouch or small bag 
- embroidery floss in various colours
- off white cotton thread
- pins and embroidery needles
- scissors + usual sewing notions
- sewing machine



How to:

Cut a piece of batting to your desired size. Mine measured approximately 26cm x 17.5cm (10'' x 7'').
Choose what fabrics you would like to use and randomly lay them on one piece of batting.


Pin or baste in place:


For your backing piece - or prepare a second one in the same way you did the first or take a larger piece and place a few fabrics as I did.


Machine quilt both pieces. I did this randomly, I didn't draw any lines I just went along randomly with the machine in rows. Be careful to catch the edges of the fabrics so they don't lift.



The front and back will look like this:



Place the felt bunny on your front piece and applique it with small stitches using a same colour cotton thread:



Place the felt flowers and put a small stitch with cotton thread to hold them:



Embroidery- center of the flowers : 4 strands of DMC moline thread , French knot. The leaves are single daisy stitches here and there. Please note I didn't draw my embroidery on, I just placed the stitches randomly.
Tail : stem is backstitch, leaves are single daisy stitches, berries French knots.



I made my little project into a zipper pouch, which I love, love, love!





I haven't included the making up of the pouch on the tutorial as the kit could be adpted to so many different projects. 

You could also make it into many other items, here are some ideas:
- fabric basket
- easter egg hunt basket/tote (I have a pattern here to which this kit could be adapted)
- sweet little wall art
- book cover

And the list goes on! 

Thank you so much for reading!
 
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6 comments:

  1. Veramente bello e ben spiegato, così non sembra molto difficile cucire. Proverò più avanti. Grazie a te.

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    1. Ciao Marta si è molto semplice da fare ed anche divertente!

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  2. This is so sweet Rachel. I have leftover felt from when I purchased your Santa pattern. And of course I have plenty of scraps. Thanks for the tutorial and keep it up. Mary

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    1. Hi Mary, that's great! If you try this out I'd love to see what you make. If you post on Instagram could you please tag me @roxycreationsbyrachel

      Kind regards Rachel

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