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Contents
13 Fabrics and materials
17 General instructions
21 Shabby Home Bunnies
41 The scent of Roses
51 Hearts
59 Angels
73 Shabby Home Geese
81 Shabby Home Chickens
87 Shabby Home Cows
99 Patterns
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Method
Fold the course cotton cloth so that the reverse side is facing up. Cut out the patterns and put them onto the folded cloth. Lightly draw
the outlines with a pencil. Sew along the entire perimeter remembering to leave an opening which will be used to turn the body inside
out. This space is marked on the pattern by a dashed line. Cut out the outlines leaving about 0.6 cm of safety margin around the seam
line. Using a pair of scissors, make some little incisions around the edges. With the help of a flat-headed screwdriver, turn the whole
thing inside out.
Legs
Fill the legs to half way with the synthetic wadding. Now sew a running stitch, which will allow the legs to bend at the knee. Finish
filling the legs. (fig. 1)
Feet
Stuff the feet. Sew by hand the open part with small hidden stitches. Using the beige cotton thread simulate the claws of the bunny
with long double stitches at the end of each foot. With the chalk, draw the pads of the feet and smudge with cotton wool. Attach the
feet to the legs with hidden stitches. (fig. 2, fig. 3)
fig. 1
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fig. 2
fig. 3
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Roses
Big rose
You will need
From the American fabric chosen for your rose cut out an 8x8 cm square and put it to one side. Cut in two the left over strip of American
fabric and overlap the two parts back to back. Put the thermo-adhesive paper, without the protective film, in between them. Iron the
whole thing at a high temperature without steam so that the thermo-adhesive paper sticks the two strips together. Wait for it to get
cold without touching them to allow the perfect adhesion. (fig. 1)
fig. 1
Continue in the same way with the fabric chosen for the leaves.
From these, cut out:
- Two B petals
- Four C petals
- Four D petals
- Two or four leaves
Method
To make the flower you start with the 8x8 cm square that you have already cut out. Fold it in two to make a triangle and sew a line of
running stitch along the open sides. Pull the running stitch and fix it with small stitches. Roll up the triangle so as to form a rosebud,
and hold it with some glue from the glue-gun. (fig. 2)
fig. 2
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Wreath of angels
Patterns for the body on page 114
Method
To make the angel, follow the instructions given on page 60 for the big angel but using the pattern for the body given on page 114.
Once you have sewn all of the pieces and stuffed them with wadding, insert the legs at the bottom of the body as shown in the
picture 1. After having dressed the angel attach the arms to the two sides of the body. (fig. 3)
fig. 1
wings
Fold the wings in two along the diagonal so that the ends are visible. Fix them to the back of the angel with the glue-gun. (fig. 2)
fig. 2
Assembly
fig. 3
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Method
Fold the course cotton cloth so that the reverse side is facing up. Cut out the body and the wings and put them on the folded cloth.
Lightly draw the outlines with a pencil. Sew. Cut out the outlines leaving a safety margin of about 0.6 cm around the seam line.
Using a pair of scissors, make some little incisions around the edges. With the help of a flat-headed screwdriver, turn the whole thing
over and stuff it with wadding.
Put the cut-outs of the beak and the feet on the reverse side of the folded ochre cloth, and continue as described above.
Legs
Fill the feet with the synthetic wadding and close the opening. Using small hidden stiches, attach the feet to the legs, which you should
already have stuffed. Insert the legs at the bottom of the body and sew closed.
Face
Rub the brown chalk on to a cotton wool ball; with circular movements wipe the cloth where you want to obtain the shade for the
cheeks. After having lightly stuffed the beak, fix it with hidden stiches onto the face of the goose, folding over each time the excess
cloth. Before finishing this step, check whether the beak needs more padding and, if so, insert some bit by bit with a toothpick. (fig. 1)
fig. 1
Dip the tip of a toothpick in some black ink and draw two little dots for the eyes.
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The Patterns
Here we are at last
Now we are going to carry out the plan you have chosen!
watch out!:
In order to
carry out the plans of this book,
you have to resize the patterns to 125%
of the original.
All the following patterns, if not said,
do not take into account the seam allowance.
Enjoy your sewing and, expecially,
have a good time!
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