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12 Days of Christmas Wall HangingsInspired by the classic carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas," these small wall hangings are a delightful way to decorate for the holidays. SuppliesSupplies Needed: **1 yard 2" wide lace trim Special Project Notes: Products Used
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Steps To Complete
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First, prepare the fabric for the center of the wall hanging. Create a paper template of the design by printing it at full size using embroidery software. Then, measure the width and height and add two inches to each dimension (my design measured about 5" wide by 5" high so 2 plus 5 equals 7, thus 7" wide by 7" high). This allows a margin of fabric around the design. |
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Using an air-erase pen or other marking tool, take your dimensions and draw the shape onto the fabric (I am using faux suede). Measure and mark the center of each side of the shape by measuring and dividing by two. Draw lines connecting the marks. Where the lines meet is the exact center of the shape. |
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Spray a piece of medium weight cutaway stabilizer with temporary adhesive and smooth the fabric on top. Hoop the fabric and stabilizer together by aligning the marks on the hoop with the lines on the fabric. Attach the hoop to the machine and load the design. Move the hoop so that the needle is aligned with the center point on the fabric. Embroider the design. |
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When the design has finished, cut out the shape. I left the stabilizer on the backside of the embroidery to give the fabric more support. Next, to prepare the lace and velvet ribbon frame, lay the embroidered center piece flat with the right side facing up. Place the lace trim along the outer edge of the fabric with the inner edge of the trim extending about 1/2" onto the fabric. |
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Add the velvet ribbon in between the trim and the embroidery by covering the inner edges of the trim and pinning it in place about 1/4" from the outer edges of the design. Pinch and fold the ribbon at each corner as you go. Sew seams along the outer edges of the ribbon. |
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To prepare the back of the hanging, cut a piece of heavy weight double-sided fusible interfacing to the same dimensions you used to draw the shape for the embroidered center piece (mine is 7" wide by 7" high). |
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Lay the front piece flat with the wrong side facing up. Align the interfacing with the backside of the embroidered piece with the tape side facing down. |
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To prepare the back fabric piece, cut a piece of fabric to the same dimensions as the interfacing (mine is 7" wide by 7" high). Align the back fabric with the interfacing with the right side of the fabric facing up. |
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To prepare the fringed frame, cut a total of four pieces of the burlap fabric: take the width measurement you took from the paper template and cut two pieces using the width (mine is 7" by 6" high). |
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Unravel the fabric on both layers of the trim down to the seams. Trim the ends of the fringe down about 1/2" to even them out. |