Hand Assemble The Crown Of Your Quilt
How to assemble your crown
You have created flowers, baskets, handles, etc., now is the time to put your stylish quilt together. Let's begin.
How to assemble:
At this point, assemble the crown of your quilt. If you haven't already started your craft project to create Spring Basket, leave that job to those in the crown. To gather your wreath, use your matching threads and start blind stitching through your fabric, sewing your flower to the fabric along with two of your leaves. Sew in the center of the flower too, sewing along the path to the left (left) side of the 3 block baskets you created. Sew to the right and complete your final blocks. (3)
In the lower part of your basket, arrange your flowers so that they meet the handles. Now cut your lighter shades of strands / strands and shades of pink silkworm fiber (6) (thread) and cut lengthways to the measurements along your arm. You want to create strands (3) in each section of fiber. Divide and use a needle and thread (coarse needle) along your three strands and sew to form a circle. You tie your grandma's knots to create the French version that extends around your medium flower and the dark flowers you created.
Again, cut the darker shades of six roses, wicks, and silkworm fibers and cut them lengthwise to your arm's length. Generate 3 strands in each section of your fibers. Split and use a hand used needle and filament and sew along all three threads. Sew in a loop. Starting with the greens, cut off the narrow pieces of the leaf and cut them down to 1½ by 10½ inches. You make your block D. Cut three more narrow pieces until you have pieces measuring 1½ by 28½ inches. You will be using these pieces to make your E block; alternatively, cut your D block, cut out three of your patterns, and form narrow 4-D pieces. You want your ducks lined up. (I.e. blocks) At this point, use only 2 blocks to form a row and start sewing the blocks into narrow 3-E pieces. This is the central area of your quilt or quilt. Take advantage of the variety of floral prints and trim the inside edges of your narrow pieces. Cut at least two narrow 1 x 23½ inch pieces. Use the pieces to create the F-edges on the side. Now cut another 29½ inch piece to create G-shaped edges in the bottom and top of the quilt.
Continue sewing the sides of the border in the center of the quilt. Continue sewing the drop and main edges. Start with the floral area, i.e. the textile press stamped with your iron. DO NOT iron gently? To multiply; move etc.
You are now ready to create your quilt ties. Use your floral materials and sew the largest, draped and sides of your edges. Now fill it in with the center of your quilt pattern.
He did a great job so now is the time to quit. Use your backing, fleece, and crown on your blanket and mantle. To prepare your quilt, pin the cape in place, then sew your quilt by hand or machine. Use your machine on the crown to sew the raw edges. When you have more stick, cut it off. Do the same with the carrier fabric. Now tie and cut your yellow satin ribbon to form your knot. Cut six equal parts. Finally, tie your ribbon, form a knot, and hand sew your knots, one for each side of the handles of your basket.
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