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Holiday Glow Candle WrapLight up your holidays with an embroidered candle wrap! SuppliesSupplies Needed: Special Project Notes: Products Used
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Steps To Complete
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Using a tape measure, measure the circumference of the candle around the middle (mine measures 12 1/2"). |
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Decide how tall you want the wrap to be. This determines the height of the front panel fabric. There should be at least 1 3/4" of excess space from the top and bottom edges of the design you plan to embroider. So there should be a total of at least 3 1/2" of total excess space added to the height of the design. |
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Create a paper template of the design or designs by printing them at full size using embroidery software. Poke holes in the center of the template or templates and align them with the horizontal line on the fabric. |
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Draw lines connecting the marks. |
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Spray a piece of medium weight cutaway stabilizer with temporary adhesive and smooth the fabric on top. Hoop the first design by hooping the fabric and stabilizer together by aligning the marks on the hoop with the lines on the fabric. |
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If you are embroidering more than one design, when the first design has finished, re-hoop the fabric over the next center point. The first design will be hooped and this is okay; the design will not be damaged. |
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When all the designs have finished, trim away the excess stabilizer on the backside of the embroidery. |
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Cut out the shape. |
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To prepare the fabric for the back of the wrap, lay the embroidered front panel on top of the fabric, right sides together, pin in place, and cut out the shape. |
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Turn the fabric right side out, press the seams with an iron, turn the fabric of the opening in 1/2" and press. |
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To prepare the loop for the button closure, cut a 5" length of 1/8" cord. Form a loop, tape the ends of the loop together, and insert the loop in the center of the open side with the loop end extending out 3/4". |
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With needle and thread, sew a 1" button on the center of the opposite side of the wrap. Attach the button about 1/2" in from the outer edge of the fabric. |
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To add the decorative trim, cut two strips of the trim to the width of the wrap leaving about 1/2" of excess at each end. |
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Now your candle wrap is complete! Wrap it around the candle and secure it in place by inserting the button through the loop. |
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Give your holidays a warm glow by making a candle wrap embroidered with a beautiful seasonal design. |