How
to Craft Basket Flowers
We have walked through the steps of
creating the May basket, now it is time to craft your flowers. We have
added handles, basket, etc, to your quilt, which at this time you
should have created six blocks to make your basket.
How
to create flowers:
We are quilting flowers. On the left side of your fabric, you will have
invented pink squares. You can trace your pattern to start your
project. Trace at least one flower (Choice), use your outside solid
lines, and repeat your steps to create the foliage, or leaves. Use the
variety of green patterns and use the yellow narrow pieces to create
the center of your flower.
You
can design roses if you like. Use a variety of greens, red, pink,
white, etc, if you intend to create roses and petals. Along the lines,
you have marked, cut the fabric strips sewn onto your fabric, the
shaped patterns that form your design, cutting only near the lines. Use
freezer paper and turn it over so that you reveal the side that does
not have a shine. You want to create a starting line for the six
centers of your flowers, and the flowers also. Once you mark the 12
parts, mark the leaves (12), marking them inside the dash lines. Now
you are ready to cut your shapes.
You
will need an iron and board. Use your hot press, or iron to press the
flowers on your paper, pressing in the middle of your flowers on the
left side and in the middle. You want the glossy paper turned in the
direction of your fabric flower at this point. Do the same with the
center of the flowers and foliage.
Next,
collect your yellow filament/thread and tone it with the center of your
flower. If the colors do not match, try another shade of yellow. Run
lines of stitches into your cloth, which encloses the ring of the
freezer paper. You want to congregate your material around this ring,
so pull your filament up at the end. Now, tie your thread, press the
ring, and use your starch bottle, spraying the region. Do the same for
the center of your flowers.
Next,
use your variety of green filaments that match your leaves and collect
the allowances at the seam. (1/4 inch) Collect around the foliage and
streamlines of stitches along your fabric, about the enclosed region of
your ring that is designed on the freezer paper. You want to collect
your textile about the ring. Pull your filament/thread up at the finish
and tie it, pressing the ring. Again, spray with starch.
When
you congregate your allowances at the flower seams, snip the inner
points of the flower corolla/petals where the flower collectively forms
a ring. You will need to collect your thread that matches the color of
your petals, such as pink. Just as you collected the edges of your
leaves, do the same for your corollas. Once you finish running stitch
lines in your fabric, which you have enclosed freezer paper about the
ring, you will need to gather your material about the ring. Next, pull
your strands of thread up at the finish. Next, bind your filament and
then press the ring. Press, and spray the region with fabric starch.
Now seam your allowances, i.e. snip the central points of the leaves,
flower center, etc where the flower collectively forms a ring. Press
and starch to complete your crafting task:
Now
you are ready to assemble the top of your quilt. After you assemble,
you can move to finish your craft.
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