Happy Home Folk Art Penny Pattern by Primitive Gatherings Pattern, materials List, and Instructions A very colorful and inspirational wool appliqué quilt with a finished size of 27”x32 3/4”. Printed Paper Pattern Finished Size: 27in x 32-3/4in Final Product: Quilt / Wall Hanging Technique Used: Wool and Standard Machine Sewing Skill Level: Beginner
How to applique using Felted Wool - featuring Riley Blake wool and Lori Holt's Autumn Love samper shapes and quilt along blocks.
Along the way as I travel to teach and vend at various textile events, I have noticed a pattern among those I meet. Nearly every person works in more than one kind of medium. Very rarely do I meet someone who only does wool appliqué in their spare time—it’s nearly always coupled with a penchant for quilting, rug hooking, embroidery, punch needle, and other kinds of creative activities. I always love to ask people how they found my designs and how they got into wool applique. Though it’s not true
A Murder of Crows is a pattern to make an 18 1/2" table mat. Pattern includes full-size drawings, instructions, list of materials needed and color picture.
Zakka Wool Appliqué is all about hand stitching and sewing something sweet and memorable. Each design will add something cute and personal to anything you wish- pillows, pouches, bags and more! I jus
Have you ever wondered how to appliqué wool? Well we've got the ultimate tutorial for you right here that will get you started out strong!
I have made this wool wash, rather than buying it, and it works brilliantly. It leaves the woollens really soft and smelling lovely, and I also use it when I am wanting to freshen up sheets and doonas etc, and for sterilising these items while they wash. It's also great for towels. I have had this 1st batch for at least 6 months, and I freshened it up a week or so ago by adding some hot water to it, as it hard hardened up and was becoming hard to scoop out. It is now really good again, and should last many more uses before I need to make any more. This is the recipe: Home Made Wool Wash 200ml methylated spirits 300g lux pure soap flakes or grated laundry soap 100ml eucalyptus oil Mix all ingredients and store in a wide necked jar. Use 1- 2 tablespoons per wash. Mix with hot water and then add to warm wash.
I can sum this one up in two simple words, "YEEEE HAW!" When my son Jack turned 2, I put together a little birthday get-together, covered in cowboy hats and sheriff badges. It was adorable (if I do say so myself). Invitation I knew, from past experience, that a small cellophane party favor bag makes an excellent (and super cheap) party invitation envelope. For this invite, I purchased 12"x12" sheets of red "bandanna" patterned scrapbooking paper for the background, and 8.5 x 11 sheets of vellum to print the wording on. Then I used some household twine from the junk drawer to make a tiny lasso that was hot glued to the top center of the finished piece. tip: The finished invite is about 3 1/8" x 6 1/4", if you plan on mailing in a party favor bag, use a little cardstock to back it up, print your addresses on white mailing labels, and take it to the post office to check postage rates. If you can't read the writing on the invite jpg, here is my attempt at cowboy humor: YA-HOO! Jack is turning two! Saddle up and ride out West to the Barnes Ranch for a showdown & cake Sunday, April 29, at 3 o’clock 1234 Main Street, Long Beach neighs 562.555.1212 Decorations If you've ever read my blog before, you know that I love covering my windows with themed decorations. Regular old scotch tape works perfectly on windows, and you never have to worry about accidentally peeling the drywall paper along with the paint. I purchased some plastic wagon wheels and steer skulls from Oriental Trading Co. and hung them everywhere. In addition, I made dozens of "Wanted" posters, in two styles, using photos of all the guests invited to the party. They were a hit! (and they were practically free). To round out the look, we used red and blue bandannas and red and white gingham tablecloths. Activity Usually, for my kids parties, we have some sort of a craft project involving stickers, glitter and glue. This party was a little different in that we did not have a sit down project, rather, stations set up for; using homemade playdough, playing with the water table, donning cowboy dress up items, and painting with water. homemade playdough always looks better with neon food coloring! good thing he had his cowboy hat handy for that hot May sunshine cheapest paint in the world! plain water, with old paintbrushes Cake This cake was fairly easy to make, and has the design potential to be over the top. I started with two 9" x 12" cakes. Just use a box of cake, it tastes good and it makes everything go faster and easier. Using the template below, I carefully cut each layer separately, frosted the top of the bottom layer, and placed the top layer gently on top. I did do a thin "crumb coat" (thinly frosting the entire cake so that all the crumbs are trapped beneath the frosting where they can't escape - especially useful if the cake is chocolate and the frosting is anything lighter than chocolate). Next, I used a toothpick to outline where and how I wanted the design of the boot. I frosted the dark chocolate frosting in the middle area first, spread the lighter brown frosting second, and piped on the final details last. As soon as the cake frosting was finished, I piped on the "Happy Birthday" message on the cake board, and sprinkled shredded wheat cereal around the boot edges. Top with a sheriff badge and there you have it! Since we had a ton of guests, I also made a batch of cupcakes. To fit the western theme, I piped a "brand" on the top with contrasting frosting. boot cake template happy birthday to you I had a blast planning this party, and the kids all got into dressing the part. A cowboy theme is simple to accessorize and easy to plan. Use some creative thinking to make it your own, spend as little as possible and make it look homemade - even if it isn't!
Please check out our YouTube Tutorial on how to cut out your pattern pieces using Freezer Paper. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xcqf99DoeEg&t=7s .♥. ALL INCLUSIVE OR WOOL ONLY KIT FOR EIGHT ORNAMENTS .♥. Talk about ADORABLE!!! These Mini Mittens will be a joy to craft. Eight beautiful designs. I love the little Chickadee and Candy Cane, which will be your favorite? Stitch them up anytime, using our Merino Wool Felt. See kit contents below. The finished ornaments measure approx., 2-3/4" X 3" Add these adorable Mittens to your Christmas Tree with this "Mini Mittens" design. WOOL ONLY KIT INCLUDES: ♥ Merino Wool Felt/blend Fabric necessary to make Eight Ornaments ♥ Full Size Printed Color Paper Pattern w/Templates & Instructions OR WOOL ONLY ALL INCLUSIVE KIT INCLUDES: ♥ Merino Wool Felt/blend Fabric necessary to make Eight Ornaments ♥ Ten skeins of DMC Embroidery Floss ♥ Cream Ribbon to Hang Eight Ornaments ♥ Full Size Printed Color Paper Pattern w/Templates & Instructions All Patterns designed and created by Kathy Hecker of Penny Lane Primitives All Merino Wool Blend Felt Kits curated by One of The Flock BE SURE TO WATCH OUR 10 Stitch Tutorial on YouTube. For your convenience, we have added the video time for each stitch. Watch it all, or choose your stitch to watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0b8XarQhlMk&t=399s Blanket Stitch @ minute 1:25 Basic Running @ minute 6:05 Back Stitch @ minute 6:45 Split Stitch @ minute 7:40 Straight Stitch @ minute 9:40 French Knots @ minute 11:25 Stem Stitch @ minute 12:55 Chain Stitch @ minute 14:10 Feather Stitch @ minute 16:05 Lazy Daisy Stitch @ minute 18:20
Beautiful fall and winter banner patterns that will fit anywhere in your home! Wall hanging measures 12 x 42" Wool applique on cotton Applique templates are 100% - no enlargement needed!
Three cheers for the Red, White, & Bloom! Kimberbell’s patriotic quilt honors “Home Sweet Home” with twinkling Fairy Lights, applique stars, and more. Catch fireflies in jars of Sweet as Candy Clear Vinyl, then flip the switch to watch them glow! An Embroidery Leather truck leads the parade, while sparkling rockets of Applique Glitter celebrate “Family, Fireworks, & Freedom.” Summer Days buttons and Kimberbell Bouquets add delightful dimension, and “Life is Sweet” with Mylar lemon slices, large yo-yo cherries, and smaller cherries of Wool Felt Balls! With stars, stripes, melons, and more, Red, White, & Bloom perfectly coordinates with Kimberbell’s Main Street Celebration Bench Pillow.
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Add a touch of Norwegian tradition to your home with this exquisite Rosemaling watercolor print. This artwork features intricate Scandinavian floral patterns in vibrant colors, capturing the essence of Norwegian folk art. Perfect for adding a cultural touch to your living space, this print is ideal for any room. Printed on premium matte paper, it ensures a high-quality finish that will last for years. See my other Norwegian Rosemaling watercolor painting prints here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/OxTrailDesigns?section_id=50120270
Stitch fifteen wool appliqué projects. Make thirteen heirloom-worthy table mats and two versions of an Advent calendar, plus get tips on using wool.
These free printable rectangle templates will make finding the perfect rectangle so much easier. I created these rectangles printables in nine different sizes, so no matter what size of rectangle you are looking for you will find it below. There are so many different times when you are making things that you need rectangles. Since...
Color: Black, Orange, Brown\n\nMaterial: Wool\n\nBrand: THE JOY TREE\n\nAbout this item:Wool\n\nFALL AUTUMN TABLE RUNNER: Pumpkins, cornucopias, and turkeys are created with combination of embroidery, wool applique, and beadwork\n\nQUALTIY WOOL: Made from high quality wool, fully lined.\n\nSIZE: 38 x 16 inches\n\nHAND EMBROIDERED: Each is carefully embroidered with detail and beading. Each is unique, just like you!\n\nHEIRLOOM KEEPSAKE: Enjoy this treasure each season as a new family tradition. Great for primitive, vintage style, and hand-crafted décor. Perfect gift for a Wedding, Birthday, Anniversary, Christmas, and more! Its beauty will be cherished for years to come.
Embrace the magic of the night sky in our Starry Night Jumper! A perfect blend of style and comfort. Crafted from an exquisite lambswool and nylon blend, this intarsia knit wool jumper ensures breathability and warmth - perfect for those chilly days and nights. Featuring a classic polo neckline and ribbing detail on th
Natural wool felt base and maroon hand felted flowers make this tree skirt extra special. Grey/brown with maroon flowers.60" Arcadia Home felt designs are hand-felted, hand appliqued, and lovingly created from 100% sustainable wool by artisans working in India. The facility where these pieces are produced is an award-winning model of sustainability, which runs on solar electricity, collects rainwater, and recycles water on-site. By collaborating with this artisan group, Arcadia Home is helping to preserve the tradition of felt making in the area, promote eco-friendly business, and provide fair and safe employment for hundreds of artisan felt-makers, sheepherders, and seamstresses. Arcadia Home is a member of the Alliance for Artisan Enterprise. Through our participation, we are aligning Arcadia Home with the Alliance's central missions: To preserve traditional artforms and techniques; to provide steady employment for artisans around the world (with an emphasis on women); and to foster economically viable conditions for the practice of craft. By purchasing this design, you are joining our efforts to support artisans worldwide. As handmade pieces, each Arcadia Home design is as unique as the artisan who created it.
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Sonoran Trail was created with southwestern influences, as I have spent the better part of the past few years exploring the beautiful vistas of Arizona. Sonoran Trail takes from all those experiences. This is a 53 page print at home pattern including full sized templates and instructions. This quilt features wool blend felt applique on 100% cotton background. If you choose to do traditional applique, the templates included will work for that too. The 49 page pattern includes detailed instructions, fabric requirements, block layouts, full sized templates, and stitching suggestions for all 14 blocks of this 46" x 64" quilt. Rather save printer ink and buy the paper copy pattern? Go here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/604495579/on-sale-quilt-pattern-quilt-quilting Make a one of a kind heirloom quilt!
This was one of the more time-consuming DIY Christmas projects the Pie and I had on our list, and one I couldn’t manage all by myself, so I waited for him to come home before we tackled this …
I know. It's not even Halloween yet and this is looking very Christmassy. What can I say, Christmas is my favorite holiday, and when we're all coming down from our candy buzzes in a few days, it will be time to kick into all-out holiday crafting mode, so why not get a head start? Don't you love a cute house ornament? I made a little fabric house last year, but it bugged me that the door and embroidery disappeared into the bottom of the house (Exhibit A), so I changed the design to avoid that problem. These scrappy house ornaments don't take very long to make, and they do include a hanger, I just tucked them under for the photo above. I mentioned before that I was in the mood for a tutorial, well...here it is! Fabric House Ornament Tutorial Materials: Pattern (click here to get pattern) Quilting cotton scraps for house back, roof, window, and door Fabric with numbers or fabric selvage for house number Linen, linen/cotton blend, or cotton quilter’s linen for house front Wool or wool-blend felt scraps for bird 10” length of ribbon, 3/8” to 1/2" wide (satin, grosgrain, velveteen, picot edge, twill tape, etc.) Rick rack (1/2" wide), miniature pom pom, or other trim Wonder Under fusible web (1/8 yard) Sheer weight or lightweight fusible interfacing (1/8 yard) All purpose thread Embroidery thread Button Polyfill or other stuffing material Tools: Scissors, rotary cutter/quilting ruler/cutting mat (optional), sewing machine, iron/ironing board, pins, seam ripper, hand sewing needle, disappearing fabric ink, chopstick or turning tool *Seam allowances are 1/4" unless otherwise noted, finished house is 4-1/2" tall, not including chimney. *Always backstitch/backtack at the beginning and end of each seam. Instructions: HOUSE 1. Cut a piece of fusible interfacing slightly larger than the house pattern piece. Fuse the interfacing to the wrong side of the linen with a hot iron according to package instructions. Press with iron on the linen side until the interfacing is completely fused. Use a ruler and rotary cutter to cut around the house pattern. 2. Draw the cutouts at the bottom of the house with disappearing fabric ink (the cutouts are 1/2" x 1/2"). Cut on the lines with scissors. Cut another house from quilting cotton (there is no need for interfacing for the cotton house). ROOF 1. Place a length of rick rack or pom pom trim on the linen house fabric, indicated on the pattern with a dotted stitch line. Center the trim over the line. I find it helpful to draw a line with a fabric pen 1-3/4" from the top of the house (the solid line on the roof of the house pattern). The top of your medium sized rick rack should meet this line, as well as the roof fabric when you place it over the rick rack (see Step 2). Mini pom pom is a little narrower than rick rack, and so sits a little lower than 1-3/4". 2. Place the roof fabric on top of the trim, right sides together, with the edge of the fabric 1/4” above the stitch line. Sew a 1/4” seam along the stitch line. 3. Fold the roof fabric up. If you use rick rack, go ahead and iron the fabric. If you are using pom pom trim or other synthetic trim DO NOT PRESS WITH IRON!!! Pom pom trim melts very easily. Finger press the fabric only. 4. Turn the house over, and trim the roof fabric to match the outline of the house. 5. Turn the house back over and machine baste the roof fabric in place, very close to the edge of the house. DOOR, WINDOW, & HOUSE NUMBER 1. Cut a piece of Wonder Under slightly larger than the appliqué piece. 2. Adhere the Wonder Under to the wrong side of the appliqué fabric with an iron (bumpy side of Wonder Under to wrong side of fabric). Let cool. Lift up an edge of the paper backing to loosen it from fabric. 3. Cut out the piece of fabric that is fused to the Wonder Under. 4. Remove the paper backing from the fabric. Place the pattern piece on the sticky side of the fabric and cut around it. 5. Remove the pattern and iron the appliqué in place on the front of the house. Do this for the window, door, and house number, using the pattern as a guide for placement. DO NOT decorate your house below the line marked on the pattern, and remember to keep the iron away from any heat-sensitive trims! 5. Using a straight stitch on your machine, sew around the outside edge of the appliqué, just off the fabric edge. Sew a second line just on the inside of the fabric edge. For the door, I used thread that matched the door on the inside of the fabric, black on the outside. For the window, I used black thread only. I sewed pretty fast, not aiming for a super straight line, I like the hand drawn look of wobbly lines. For the house number, I only sewed one seam, on the inside of the fabric edge. BIRD 1. Cut a bird from felt and place it on the house. Sew in place by machine with matching thread, just on the inside edge of the felt. 2. Divide the embroidery floss and use three strands for the bird. Hand embroider beak, feet, and wing with backstitches. 3. Make a French knot eye. BUTTON DOORKNOB 1. Add the button last so you don't have to worry about bumping into it while sewing the birdie or other appliqués. CHIMNEY & HANGER 1. Fold chimney fabric in half. Sew across the top and down the side with the raw edges. 2. Trim corner and seam allowances. 3. Turn right side out and press. 4. Place chimney upside down where indicated on the pattern, right sides together. Sew in place very close to the edge of the fabric. Fold ribbon hanger in half, place on the top and center of the roof and sew in place very close to the edge. 5. Alternate method: you may press under the top and side edges of the chimney fabric 1/4", right sides facing out, and hand sew the chimney closed with a ladder/blind stitch before attaching to house. FINISH 1. Place the front and back of your house right sides together and pin. Make sure your ribbon will not get sewn into the seams. Sew around the bottom, sides and top of the house, leaving a 1-1/2” turning hole on one side. DO NOT sew the notched cutouts yet. 2. Reach inside the house to pull open the cutout on one side. Flatten it so the seams match up, and the seam allowances go in opposite directions. Sew across this short straight edge with a 1/4” seam allowance. Repeat for other side. Make sure the seam allowance on the bottom of the house is folded the same direction on both sides. 3. Turn the house right side out, stuff, and close the turning hole with a ladder stitch. 4. You're finished! Hang your ornament on a tree, doorknob, wall or stocking hook. Happy homemaking! Kim P.S. The number fabric is Annie's Farm Stand Seed Catalog from Lakehouse. It has lots of different numbers in several fonts and sizes, perfect if you're going to make a bunch of these. P.P.S. For those of you who don't sew, I will be adding the house ornaments to my shop soon! All the ornaments are on their way to new homes, thanks so much! P.P.P.S. Don't forget that I am having a sale this week, just enter the code CELEBRATE during checkout at my Etsy shop for 20% off your order. The patterns in my sidebar are already discounted. The sale goes through Wednesday, 10/26. Sale has ended, thanks! UPDATE: just editing my sale and shop info, so as not to be confusing :)
Luxurious addition to any home decor Crafted from felted wool with velvet ribbon loop applique Canvas backing for durability and stability Convenient zipper closure for easy cleaning and decor changes Felted wool pillow features velvet ribbon loop appliqué, canvas backing and zipper closure. Dimension: lumbar 10" x 21" | square 18" x 18" Material: VELVET Shipping: Most orders ship next business day, please allow 3-5 business days on weekends and holidays. Returns: Please review our return policy here.
I wanted to share a pattern for the little prim bunny I made for my swap partner. I intended to do a little tutorial, but my husband took ...
"Yo no pretendo cambiar al mundo, pero en el pedacito que me tocó vivir quiero hacer la diferencia" No tengo ni idea de quién dijo esa frase por primera vez, pero ponedla en vuestro buscador de Internet y la encontraréis repetida y repetida, sola o acompañada de imágenes, reflexiones, pensamientos... Yo me la quedo, y espero que a ese autor desconocido no le importe que me la quede. Quiero que en mi pedacito de mundo brille el sol. Quiero poder enfrentarme a los problemas con una sonrisa. Quiero darle a los demás lo mejor de mi misma. Quiero enseñarle a mi hija a disfrutar de las pequeñas cosas. Me niego a que el mundo cambie mi forma de ver la vida. Aunque sé que corro el riesgo de que las mismas personas que en el pasado se han aprovechado de este blog para obtener un beneficio económico (algo que yo nunca pretendí y en lo que no he participado) u otras distintas, vuelvan a hacerlo...no quiero dejar de hacer lo que me gusta. Espero que os guste y, como siempre, ya sabéis que lo único que pido a cambio es que hagáis algo bonito por alguien. Una sonrisa es suficiente. Bss gordos M.
I have so much to share with you and wanted to earlier in the month but Jessica said I could not post because they were so busy at the shop getting the Primitive Christmas Event stuff out…so …