This fun gingham patchwork cushion is a super simple patchwork project for any beginner! With instructions for piping and a lap zipped back, this cushion will sit perfectly in any home, and is a great project for someone starting out on their patchwork journey, or if you just want some fun pops of colour in your home! Finished size is 45cm x 45cm (18"). This is an INSTANT DOWNLOAD digital pattern which will be sent to you after purchase. It is not for the finished item.
(Werbung- durch Markennennung/Verlinkung! Das hier gezeigte Material/ Produkte wurden von mir käuflich erworben und wurden mir nicht bereit gestellt. Sollte mir Materialien oder Produkte zur Verfügung gestellt werden, ist der Post dementsprechend zusätzlich gekennzeichnet Nach fünf Posts übers Drumherum geht es heute zur Sache. Lange habe ich hin und her überlegt, was ich euch als Einstiegsprojekt zeigen möchte. Ich habe mich für ein Quilttop mit „Four Patches“ entschieden. Die Grundlage bilden dabei die bereits vorgestellten Precuts in Form eines Mini- Charmpacks und einer Jelly Roll. Alternativ steht es euch natürlich offen euch die benötigten Stoffstreifen und Quadrate selber herzustellen. Ihr braucht 36 Charms und 4 Jelly- Roll Streifen, oder einfach vier 2,5inch breite Streifen, welche über die komplette Stoffbreite geschnitten sind. Genäht wird mit 1/4" Nahtzugabe. Um euch die Schritte besser zeigen zu können, habe ich euch eine kleine Anleitung gemalt. Zuerst stellt ihr euch aus den vorhandenen Charms neun Vierer- Gruppen, sogenannte Four Patches, zusammen. Näht diese nun, wie bei Nr.1 und 2 gezeigt, aneinander. Achtet darauf, dass die Näht der Quadrate in der Mitte genau aufeinander treffen. Wer mag, steckt sich hier ein Nadel. Nach dem Nähen die Nahtzugabe zu einer Seite bügeln. Schneidet von eurem Streifen für das Sashing sechs Streifen in einer Länge von 4,5inch ab und näht diese wie in Nr. 3 gezeigt an die Quadrate.die Nähte zum Zwischenstreifen bügeln. Entweder messt ihr nun die Länge eurer genähten Reihen um entsprechenden lange Streifen von eurer Jelly Roll anzuschneiden, oder ihr näht zuerst und schneidet das überstehende Ende nach dem Nähen weg. Insgesamt werden hierfür vier Streifen benötigt. Siehe Nr. 4 der Zeichnung. Anschließend die Nahtzugaben in die langen Streifen bügeln. Wie bei Nr. 5 gezeigt, werden jetzt noch zwei längere Streifen benötigt, welche rechts und links an das bereits genähte Teil angesetzt werden. BÜGELN nicht vergessen! Mit Hilfe eures Lineals und dem Rollschneider, werden jetzt die Kanten noch begradigt, wenn nötig und schon seid ihr fertig. Das fertige Quilttop lässt sich entweder in einen quadratischen Miniquilt verarbeiten, welcher dann zum Beispiel als Tischdecke Verwendung findet, oder ihr macht daraus eine Kissenhülle und könnt dabei das Quilten einfach weglassen. Ihr seht, euch stehen mindestens zwei Möglichkeiten zur Verfügung. Selbstverständlich geht das Ganze auch eine Nummer größer mit einem normalen Charmpack und Stoffstreifen. Ich hoffe, ihr habt Freude an diesem, Dank der Verwendung von Precuts, kurzweiligen Projekt. Alles Liebe Judith
Patchwork & Quilting Basics: Wie du die richtige Vlieseinlage für deinen Quilt wählst! Today's topic is how to choose quilt batting!
(HALF PRICE IF YOU BUY 4 ITEMS, 30% OFF IF YOU BUY 3 ITEMS) A gorgeous, patchwork style, modern cross stitch pattern, hand edited stitch by stitch to be an easy project and in colours that are so warm, they will surely make any space even more cosier. The pattern is created for Aida 14 count but you can use other fabrics too, like aida 16 or 18 count, evenweave, canvas, zweigart fabric etc. Just be sure to know the dimensions of the finished pattern. You can check this at https://www.needlework-tips-and-techniques.com/cross-stitch-calculator.html You will use 7 colours. DMC numbers and skeins you need to purchase are on the files. Pattern size: 140 stitches width x 140 stitches height Finished size (on 14 count): 25cmx25cm / 9.8x9.8 inches Digital download pattern includes: - Digital reproduction of the finished embroidery - Color and symbols pattern in one page and in divided sections - Black and white chart in one page and in divided in sections - DMC thread color list for the project, with numbers of skeins for each color Check out my patchwork and stained glass pattern collection at https://www.etsy.com/shop/thelittleartveranda?section_id=41949592 Check out the rest of my abstract and minimal cross stitch/needlepoint patterns at https://www.etsy.com/shop/thelittleartveranda?section_id=44161734 Check out my cross stitch and embroidery shop at https://www.etsy.com/shop/thelittleartveranda Fabric, threads and materials are not included. THIS IS A PATTERN ONLY PURCHASE. Thank you for the visit!
Playful mix of vintage floral pieces & patterns. It's quilted, soft and structured, with an inside zipper pocket to hold your phone, wallet and keys. Size 14.25" x 16.5" Depth 7" Front Pocket 6.5" x 10" Inside Zipper Pocket 18x22cm
gorgeous vintage scrap fabric piece, with blousy flowers, Sanderson floral Chelsea, on a cream background, Ideal for sewing projects, journaling, quilting, patchwork or an upholstery project in good clean condition Thanks for looking
Mind The Gap Wallpaper Boro Wallpaper Denim symbolized the rise of the counterculture with its raw finish and variety of application referencing the characteristics of the movement itself. Become spellbound in the memories from each cutting across the WOODSTOCK BORO print with different patterns and materials giving a glimpse into the fashions and trends of the era. This patchwork collage brings a sense of materiality as you imagine running your hands across the different layers and textures which, when placed together, fill the room with a visceral, yet stylish backdrop. Materials Non Woven Wallcovering, Satin Matte Dimensions 3 x 52 cm by 300 cm Repeat 54cm / straight match Extra Info Paste the wall application Delivery 2-3 weeks * subject to stock
Ich liebe Patchwork-Sachen!Mit Patchwork (einem Quilt für den Erstgeborenen, um genau zu sein) hat das mit dem Nähen bei mir ja überhaupt erst angefangen… und auch wenn ich mittlerweile vor… Weiterlesen
(HALF PRICE IF YOU BUY 4 ITEMS, 30% OFF IF YOU BUY 3 ITEMS) A gorgeous, patchwork style, modern cross stitch pattern, hand edited stitch by stitch to be an easy project and in colours that are so warm, they will surely make any space even more cosier. The pattern is created for Aida 14 count but you can use other fabrics too, like aida 16 or 18 count, evenweave, canvas, zweigart fabric etc. Just be sure to know the dimensions of the finished pattern. You can check this at https://www.needlework-tips-and-techniques.com/cross-stitch-calculator.html You will use 7 colours. DMC numbers and skeins you need to purchase are on the files. Pattern size: 134 stitches width x 134 stitches height Finished size (on 14 count): 24cmx24cm / 9.4x9.4 inches Digital download pattern includes: - Digital reproduction of the finished embroidery - Color and symbols pattern in one page and in divided sections - Black and white chart in one page and in divided in sections - DMC thread color list for the project, with numbers of skeins for each color Check out my patchwork and stained glass pattern collection at https://www.etsy.com/shop/thelittleartveranda?section_id=41949592 Check out the rest of my abstract and minimal cross stitch/needlepoint patterns at https://www.etsy.com/shop/thelittleartveranda?section_id=44161734 Check out my cross stitch and embroidery shop at https://www.etsy.com/shop/thelittleartveranda Fabric, threads and materials are not included. THIS IS A PATTERN ONLY PURCHASE. Thank you for the visit!
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Modèle de sac patchwork avec tutoriel de couture de sac gratuit. Avec ce modèle de sac baguette, vous pouvez coudre vous-même un sac en patchwork. Modèle Coudre votre propre sac baguette ? Cela n'a jamais été aussi amusant qu'avec le patron de couture de sac baguette ou de sac boho The Ava Bag. ans le monde de la couture, il existe d'innombrables façons d'apprendre à coudre ses propres sacs. Une idée particulièrement charmante et pratique est de réaliser un sac en patchwork avec des bretelles, car le patron de couture The Ava Bag est facile à réaliser avec vos chutes de tissus. Ce patron de couture de sac baguette est non seulement une façon amusante d'améliorer vos compétences en couture (grâce au tutoriel de couture de sac patchwork de YouTube), mais il vous permet également de coudre un petit sac boho unique et fonctionnel. Vous pouvez coudre le sac patchwork à partir de denim, de toile ou d'autres tissus de poids moyen à lourd. Le petit sac est muni d'une courte bandoulière, se ferme à l'aide d'une fermeture éclair en métal, possède une petite poche intérieure et présente un magnifique motif de patchwork simple à l'extérieur. Pourquoi le patchwork ? Le patchwork est une technique qui consiste à combiner différents morceaux de tissu pour créer un motif d'ensemble. Le résultat est souvent un motif vivant et coloré qui donne à chaque article une touche personnelle. Un patron de sac patchwork n'est donc pas seulement un projet de couture amusant et un accessoire pratique, mais aussi une œuvre d'art qui exprime votre créativité. Alors, soyez créatif avec votre patron de sac patchwork !
It's been 15 months since we laid the plywood floor in our newly converted loft space. Since then a load of people have been contacting me about the floor and how it's held up. So here goes...
This crochet patchwork hoodie is a hooded cardigan made with simple crochet squares using just one stitch, which makes it a great a beginner project!
So einfach geht Reißverschluss einfassen & einnähen! Ich zeige dir, wie du einen Zipper ganz einfach mit Stoffstreifen und Schrägband einfasst.
I've just discovered bojagi - or pojagi - a Korean patchwork technique that produces a beautiful stained glass effect. The cloth was traditionally used to cover food, to wrap gifts or to carry items.
eBook Schnittmuster "mooi.rocks 950 3er-Set Bezüge": elektronische Anleitung inklusive Zuschnittplan für drei verschiedene Bezüge für Kisseninletts inklusive Nackenrolle
Her er der endnu en oplagt mulighed for at åbne skuffen med stofrester. Disse bolde syes i hånden og er et oplagt projekt i lænestolen med en god tv-serie eller lydbog. Den kan, hvis man er hurtig, godt syes på en aften, men er også et let projekt, som man kan gå til og fra. Når først man har lavet én, er det svært ikke at lave flere. Boldene er super lette at lave, og er et overkommeligt projekt, som man ikke behøver hverken symaskine eller de store syerfaringer for at gå i kast med. Der er vedlagt en skabelon med 5 størrelser af pentagoner til fri afbenyttelse - ellers kan man tegne dem selv. Bolden på billedet er lavet af det 2. mindste mønster. Materialer: Bomuldsstof (gerne 6 forskellige) tråd nål karton Skabelon - PDF *Husk at indberette til Copydan, hvis din skole er udvalgt til det* Fremgangsmåde: 1. Print skabelonen og klip størrelsen på den ønskede størrelse bold ud. Denne skal der laves 12 x skabeloner af i karton. Det er vigtigt at være meget nøjagtig med skabelonerne, da det ellers vil få konsekvenser senere. 2. Stryg stoffet og klip stofstykker ud så der ca er 1,5 cm sømrum rundt om skabelonen. Dette behøver ikke være præcist, men bare med øjemål. 3. Fold stoffet over skabelonen og kør en negl over kanten, så den får en skarp fold. Du skal nu hæfte kanterne. Sy 2 sting i hvert hjørne. 4. Fortsæt indtil du har 12 pentagoner med stof. Disse skabeloner skal blive på, indtil bolden skal vendes ret side ud. 5. Læg evt pentagonerne op og tag et billede, så du huske placeringen. Læg delene op så du syr bolden a 2 gange - se billedet: 6. Det er nu tid at sy disse sammen. Læg 2 pentagoner ret mod ret og sy helt ude i kanten. Sørg for at hjørnerne passer præcist ud for hinanden. Sy ved at stikke nålen ind fra samme side hver gang. Sy med tætte sting, da bolden skal kunne holde til leg. 7. Sy en halv bold sammen og gentag. Slutteligt syes dette sammen til den endelige bold. Når du når den sidste åbning, skal arbejdet hæftes. Derefter fjernes kartonstykkerne, prik hjørnerne ud med fingeren og der puttes bamsevat og evt. en klokke/bjælde i. 8. Sy vendehullet til med usynlige sting. Rigtig god fornøjelse! TIP: Læg evt. små bånd mellem syningerne, så er der det ekstra for barnet at udforske på bolden.
I love quilts that come together quickly. And this quilt would have come together quickly if not for an emergency visit to my local sewing shop. But once I got my machine back from repairs, it was good as new and I had this cute little cross quilt within about 4 hours of working time. I made […]
Louise Misha er et fransk mærke som designer tøj og tilbehør i boheme stil ✧ Find Louise Mishas flotte tasker, hårtilbehør, plaids og mere hos Petit Cadeau.
Don’t throw out that holey pair of jeans! They make for a great quilt and when paired up with a few different fabrics, you can make quite the beauty. Check out this list of 8 patt…
Market Bag with its extra-secure handles and large volume, it is the perfect bag to carry many heavy items in
DIY Recessed Zipper Tote Bag Today I made a Recessed Zipper Tote Bag with curved top shape. Zipper closure makes the bag even more functiona...
This week I was lucky enough to have one class for the entire week! I had a lot of fun. It's nice when you can plan a series of lessons that connect, rather than just turn up and do random, one off lessons. So this post will be about my favourite lessons of the week, because if I write about everything, this will turn into a TLDR post. For Literacy, I focused on The Gizmo by Paul Jennings. I love his stories, I remember reading them as a kid and would spend hours reading them in one go. The Gizmo is a great story to do with the older grades as the story is interesting and has themes the students can relate to. If you haven't read this book before, it's about a boy called Stephen who is pressured into stealing by the school Bully, Floggit. Stephen feels guilty about stealing so he tries to make it right by returning what he stole. However he can't, so he tries to rid himself of the item in different ways. Along the way he faces a few entertaining mishaps and by the end of the story he has learned his lesson. I had only read the first chapter, when the students started to ask and answer their own questions about the story (by themselves! I didn't even have to ask them to!). The main question; "Why would Stephen hang out with this Floggit guy when he is such a jerk?". So that started a big discussion on how sometimes people hang out with people they don't necessarily like because they don't want to be an outcast or seen as a loser. Throughout the week we did a few activities around the book such as; coming up with excuses to tell Floggit to avoid stealing the Gizmo and character profiles. The character profile activity produced some great responses. I let the students design it however they wanted. So some of them did it as a wanted poster, some as a profile and one student drew a picture of Stephen and wrote paragraphs about his personality around the picture. We finished the book on Thursday and I told the class that if they liked the story they could go to the library and check out other books by Paul Jennings. I also mentioned how he wrote a few other books about The Gizmo, so they begged me to bring them in for Friday. On Friday I read The Gizmo Again. Which, automatically lent itself to Text to Text Connections. Similar theme as the original; nice guy gets influenced by the bad guy to do the wrong thing and so he learns his lesson to not listen to the bad guy. We also did some Reciprocal Teaching. I got to use my Reciprocal Teaching Pack (don't you just love shameless promotion?). The text we used was Possum Magic by Mem Fox. To start off I went through each of the roles, the class was already familiar with this strategy, so it was a quick recap. Then as we read the text, students practiced using the roles. The text was good for the clarifying strategy, as it involved a lot of Australian terms and since some students were from different cultural backgrounds they didn't know what some of the things were. The internet was used to help with the visuals. Another great Literacy lesson was about the book, A Little Election by Danny Katz. After we discussed the story, I gave the students the task; Imagine you want to be the 'Prime Minister of (insert school name here)'. What policies would you introduce and why? Develop a campaign to convince your teacher and peers to vote for you. Students were allowed to work in groups or individually. They were allowed to develop their campaign however they wanted. Some students wrote a speech and some designed a poster. They used paper, computers and iPads to present their ideas. I was pretty impressed, they came up with a lot of good ideas as well as justifying the reasons behind them. Was pleased to see that no one came up with the 'We will just play all day' idea :P Our Art topic was 3D Illusion Art. Last week, I did the 3D hand activity and they were pretty impressed, so I did some research and found two more activities. On the Monday we did this one; (Image credit; http://www.frubilledkunst.dk/) On Tuesday, when I came back (on Monday, I had no idea that I would be back on that class for the rest of the week), a few of them had taken them home and completed them to show me. So, I knew that I had to find another one to do with them on my last day. We did this one; (Image credit; http://www.teachkidsart.net/) The thing I love about 3D Illusion Art is that it looks complicated, but it's actually quite simple and the kids just love it! It kind of makes me want to start up some kind of Art Club if I get a job next year... I really enjoyed my week on the class. I've always seen myself as an Infants Only teacher, but I think I would quite enjoy having a year 4 class. I kind of wish I had put different preferences on my EOI for 2015. The kids kept asking me if I could be their teacher next year, lol. I wish! Next week, I have work on Monday and then I am back to waiting eagerly by the phone. I seriously think I am the only nutter who is up at 5am each morning so I can be all ready to go if I get a call after 6am :P In TPT news, I have uploaded a bunch of new products and revamped a few of my older ones. I'll write about them next time. Enjoy what's left of your weekend :)
One of a kind tapestry with hand embroidery, machine patchwork & Hand stitched quilting Measures 37.5 inches long and 31 inches wide Backed with a wooden rod for hanging Signed & dated