Sunday, April 25, 2010

Small cushion finishes

Peggy has asked me about the finishing i did for the bookmark i made for her recently, the one with strawerry and daisy on it.

I should thank Cross Stitcher, they usually put up a small column in every few pages on "step-by-step" Biscornu, or making your cards etc. Most of them are for the finishing of all sort of craft.

I dont have sewing machine, so finishing a small things don't really bothers me so i just sew it the way stitcher usually did when stitching a small cushion. So Peggy, this is how i did the finishing for the bookmark. :)

After you have stitched the pattern, backstitch a square around the design, using 2 strands of thread (mine is in pink).

Make another backstitch square, it need to be the exact size as the one with design on it. Trim the fabric, leaving enough allowance for you to stitch later.
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Fold and iron the excess fabric under along the backstitched edges.
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Attach the wrong side of the fabric/square together, and sew using two strands of floss. Sew up and down through the backstitched on both pieces of fabric, WITHOUT piercing the fabric itself. Sew around the square. And you are done! Here I'm making a small cushion, so i put some fiberfill inside the square.
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Voila! Small hanging cushion for my darling daughter, Laila Maisarah..:)

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p.s : I still having problem on getting my photos to appear correctly, something wrong with the alignment...**sigh** :(((

NNC's Bookmark Exchange

I take part in a Bookmark Exchange organised by Zarina, from Needle n Crafts Yahoo group. My partner is Peggy, from Quebec, and my secret partner is Margaret Wong, KL. We must make two bookmark for the exchange, each from different craft.

These are bookmarks that i made for Peggy. One is cross stitch, and the other one i use a ready made bookmark from a kit, then i sew three felt flowers and acrylic stone on each of it.

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I received a lovely and cheerful bookmark from MW. She gave me some stash too, 32 count and 28 count linen, hdt, and a red cotton thread from Anchor. I have been thinking to stash on Anchor, and MW you just did the first step for me! :)

I never seen any printed felt before like MW has used, so i think i should do more stash shopping for felt :P

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