| Men's Business Instructions |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Monday, 25 January 2010 06:11 |
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Men's Business Blanket ![]() ![]() Cut 1 panel 22 x 43 cm 8.5 x 9 inches Stitch “Diamond_02” out 12 times Zigzag stitch the 12 “Diamond_02” down onto the suede, as you can see in the photo place each of the designs in a similar way Over the zigzag stitch, satin stitch to give the blanket a fine finish ![]() Cut 2 panels of suede the same length and width as the panel with the diamonds ![]() Cut a piece of fabric 7cm or 3 inches wide the same width as the panels Press that piece of fabric in half using your iron length ways ![]() Pin the fabric to both ends of the diamond panel ![]() Once both ends are pined and the ironed end of the length of fabric is facing towards the diamonds at both ends ![]() Stitch the two suede panels to the diamond and contrasting fabric ![]() Cut two panels of the wool fabric each panel is 76 x 111cm or 30 x 44inches ![]() Stitch the two panels of wool fabric to the panel of suede ![]() Stitch over the top of the wool where you have your seam, this will hold the seam down ![]() Stitch over the stitch you just stitched in a contrasting thread, I used the triple stitch which gives a nice finish ![]() Showing you in the photo a close up of the diamond stitch out the contrasting fabric and contrasting top stitch on the blanket ![]() Using the same contrasting fabric, I cut it out to make a bias binding for the edge of the wool blanket ![]() Bias binding made for the blanket
I stitched the bias binding all around the blanket
I used a beige and white gingham fabric for the backing of the wool blanket
To give the blanket a masculine feel, I used these Antler buttons John and I purchased while in Alaska. I stitched the buttons on the two end panels
Celtic Box
![]() ![]() I purchased the black fabric document box from the Sydney store “Office Works” but many stores now have these document boxes in various colours these are a great way of showing your work I stitched out “Celtic_02” eight times using a large hoop but you can do this using “Celtic_01” for the 180 x 130 or 8 x 7 inch hoop Sewing Machine Cover ![]() I stitched for my Pfaff CV a machine cover using the same design as the Celtic Box but different colours, looks very different Photo of my sewing room with my machine cover I use my machines all the time for all my stitch outs; I have all the machines at all times hooked up to their embroidery units, that is why this cover is sooo large for the Pfaff CV
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