Ok...this is my first tutorial...here goes!
The sleeves shown here are made from 2 fat quarters.
Step 1:
Place the backing fabric face down. Put the batting on top, then add the focus fabric, face up. Sometimes I use a spray baste to keep it all together. I added red and green tinzel to the Christmas set...you can also add pretty yarns, ribbons, angelina and/or threads. To this set, I added angelina cut up with a wavy rotary cutter. This set was made with 2 fat eighths.
Step 2:
Over the top of all of this I put a piece of tulle in whatever color looks pretty. Pin in place and quilt the piece. I use a wavy line, back and forth, up and down.
Step 3:
Now cut the sleeves out using a pattern piece (paper sleeve from a coffee shop). I turn the piece to the back and draw around the template using a chaco marker.
Step 4:
Stitch (zigzag) around the outside edges of the sleeve, I go around twice. After stitching the edges, I use a matching Sharpie to fill in where you can see the batting. Stitch the two end pieces together using a zigzag stitch.
Depending on what the fabrics look like, I sometimes add beads or other pretties.
Presto! You have several coffee cup sleeves.
Sometimes I make my own fabric. I take several different strips of fancy fabrics and place them on top of a piece of misty fuse, the batting and backing fabric. After fusing them down, I use pretty stitches and fancy threads to hold them in place. Once I used pieces of fused angelina and stitched them down (on top of the fabrics) with pretty stitching. You can pretty much do anything you want with these.
Stitches Going In -
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I told myself that I wanted to be stitching on this project in time for the
holidays.
And look! Here I am!
It's just as sweet as the red and white stri...
13 hours ago
1 comments:
Great tutorial. These coffee cup sleeves look great.
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