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Assembling the Crown of your Crafty Quilt
How to Assemble your Crown
You have created flowers, basket, handles, etc, so now it’s time to assemble your crafty quilt. Let’s get started.
How to Assemble:
You are assembling the crown of your quilt at this point. If you
haven’t started your craft project to create the Spring Basket,
leave this work to those who are at the crown. To collect your crown
use your threads that counterpart and begin blind stitching across your
fabric, sewing your flower onto the fabric, as well as two of your
foliages. Sew to the center bloom as well, and stitch en route for the
wrong side (left) of your created 3-block baskets. Stitch to the right
and finish your final blocks. (3)
At the lower region
of your basket, affix your blooms so that they join with the handles.
Now, snip your lighter shades of filaments/strands, and shades of pink
(6) silkworm fibers (Floss), cutting lengthwise so that it is
corresponding with the measurements lengthwise of your arm. You want to
create strands (3) on each section of fiber. Divide and use needle and
thread (large eye needle) along with the length of your three filaments
and stitch so that it forms a circle. You are making your granny knots,
to create the French version that will stretch about your center flower
and the dark flowers you have created.
Again, trim your
darker shades of six-pink, filaments, and silkworm fibers, cutting it
along the length so that it is equivalent to your arm span. Generate
3-filaments on each section of your fibers. Partition and make use of
hand used needle and filament, stitching the length the three threads.
Stitch until it shapes a loop. Starting at the shades of green, snip
the narrow sash pieces and cut the pieces into 1 ½ x 10 ½
inches. You are making your D-block. Snip another three narrow pieces
until you achieve measured parts at 1 ½ x 28 ½ inches.
You will use these parts to make your E-block. Alternatively, snip your
D-block, cutting three from your pattern and form 4-D narrow pieces.
You want your ducks in a row. (I.e. Blocks) Use only 2-blocks to form a
row at this time and begin stitching the blocks forming 3-E narrow
pieces. This is the middle region of your coverlet, or quilt. Use the
variety of floral prints and snip the inside borders of your narrow
pieces. Snip at least two narrow parts at 1 x 23 ½ inches. Use
the parts to create the F-borders at the side. Now, snip another one x
29 ½-inch narrow pieces to create G-borders at the lower and
upper region of your quilt.
Continuing, sew the
border sides to the center of your coverlet. Continue to sew the drop
and greater borders. Begin at the floral region, i.e. the print textile
press with your iron. DO NOT IRON rather gently press? Lift; relocate,
etc.
Now, you are ready
to craft your binds for your quilt. Use your floral materials and sew
the greater, drop, and sides of your borders. Now fill it in with the
center of your quilt patterns.
You have done a
great job, so now it is time to finish your work. Use your backing
cloth, batting, and crown of your coverlet and coat. To prepare your
coverlet, pin baste to layer, followed by hand sewing or machine sewing
your quilt. Use your machine at the crown to sew the untreated edges.
If you have extra batting, cut it. Do the same for backing cloth. Now
bind and snip your satin, yellow ribbon to form your bow. Cut six even
parts. Finish by tying your ribbon, forming a bow and stitch by hand
your bows, one for each side of your handles on your basket.
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