Thursday, 5 November 2020

Judith's Christmas Decoration December 2020

 Instructions


Stage 1 Large heart 
Cut out 3 pieces of fabric using the largest shape
Cut out 3 pieces of interfacing using the slightly smaller heart
Stage 1 Small heart
cut out 3 in fabric and 3 in [the smaller heart] in interfacing.

Stage 2. For each of the three sides of each heart shape. Take a piece fabric and the appropriate piece of interfacing and like you would do patchwork, fold the fabric over the edge of the interfacing, pin and tack it helps if you tack in a contrasting coloured thread, it makes it easier to remove later. Repeat on all 6 heart shapes.[3 large and 3 small]



Stage 3 large heart - Place 2 heart shapes, wrong sides together and oversee halfway round - from the point to centre of heart at the top.




Stage 4  Place third heart between the two you have sewn and oversew the 3rd one in place to just one edge. One half of this heart should be open. [Before you sew the other two edges together you will need to place your fine cord/wool/ thread on which you are going to fasten the two hearts shapes together and place any decoration between the two heart shapes. Remember the joining cord you will need to be able to thread it through beads etc.] The cord/ thread has to placed down the inner centre of the heart, when stitching round the heart you can secure the cord at the top and bottom of heart shape, just so it holds fast and prevents them slipping. Before attaching the small heart place beads and decorations between the two hearts.
The base and top decoration can be added later along with the ribbon to hang up the decoration.




Stage 5  Repeat for the small heart and secure in place under large heart and beads etc.
               Remove all the tacking stitches.

Stage 6  The 2 heart shapes must be completed and in place on the cord and secure before you attach the beading round the edges of the two heart shapes.

Stage 7 Finish off by attaching any beads or bells below the small heart and similarly above the large heart. Secure firmly then attach a piece of ribbon to the top, so you can hang up the decoration.




I hope you enjoy this project.
       

Judith

Wednesday, 4 November 2020

Julie's Christmas wreath 2020




Julie writes - this looked lovely but a lot more work involved than I had anticipated.   The idea is quite simple.  I will be putting it on the door for Christmas regardless.

Sunday, 1 November 2020

Winter lockdown Nov 2020

 Sadly we are cancelling the stitch club on 7th November 2020. Judith is putting together instructions for the Christmas Decoration which will be on the blog soon.

I don’t think this will come as a surprise to anyone; not unexpected, but certainly unwanted news.  I’ve been thinking about developing a lockdown piece of my own; don’t know if it will happen, or how it will turn out, but if it does I will send photos for the blog. 

Love, condolences, and Christmas-is-coming, hopeful thoughts to all!  Anne


Hi All
I'm definitely not looking forward to yet another elastic length lockdown. My son, Arth, has suggested we could join up for a craft group using Zoom a webinar meeting. Any thought on this?
Advantages being the tutor-stitcher could demonstrate the new techniques/methods and we could show our progress in real time plus get advice and guidance. We could of course continue are discussions on putting the world to right and let's be honest right now it certainly needs sorting. Vanda

Thanks for the notification- we must bow to the inevitable, I suppose! I shall keep looking for the instructions on the blog, and have a go at home.
I’m still making Japanese patchworks, and am slowly working out how to turn it into a bag. I’ll send you a photo if I succeed!
Stay safe
Bron