https://larougetdelisle.com/blogs/sewing-with-cinnamon.atom larougetdelisle - Sewing With Cinnamon 2023-03-28T14:07:25-07:00 larougetdelisle https://larougetdelisle.com/blogs/sewing-with-cinnamon/sewing-a-themed-wardrobe-heart-applique-embellishment-machine-blanket-stitching 2021-02-16T09:11:47-08:00 2023-09-02T18:10:57-07:00 Sewing A Themed Wardrobe: Heart Appliqué Embellishment & Machine Blanket Stitching Cinnamon Miles Hi Everyone! Now that Valentine's Day is behind us, we take a look a incorportating the classic heart into everyday projects. On of my favorite ways to do this is by creating custom appliques! With the choice of saize, color, texture, and combinations, the possibilities are endless! Follow along in this tutorial

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Hi Everyone! Now that Valentine's Day is behind us, we take a look a incorporating the classic heart into everyday projects. On of my favorite ways to do this is by creating custom appliqués! With the choice of size, color, texture, and combinations, the possibilities are endless! Follow along in this tutorial as I show you how to add a heart shaped appliqué to the pillow from the Snuggle & Store Tote Bag. For this project, we've also used one of the decorative stitches on the machine, the Blanket Stitch, to sew the finishing stitches! It's a simple project, and the technique can be applied to a variety of items or garments!

As a reminder, you can find the current months coupon codes and links to the downloadable videos in the Sewing With Cinnamon Bonuses section.

How To Make A Heart Appliqué

Supplies Needed:

  • Felt (one sheet is plenty, but if you want to create layered heart then several colors are recommended)
  • Pencil (to draw out your heart shape on paper, our heart shape was traced from a sticker!)
  • Scissors or rotary cutter
  • Heat 'N Bond fusible product
  • Sewing machine (alternately, you can stitch the appliqué by hand)
  • Fabric for the project. We are making a pillow, the measurements are 6.5" x 8.5". Cut 2 in a woven cotton fabric.
  • Note: We found this pom pom trim at JoAnn Fabrics

Step 1: Cut out the heart shape from the felt fabric. Create layered embellishment if desired by cutting out a smaller heart from a contrasting color. (Alternately, you could use any other type of fabric.)

Step 2: With an iron, according to the manufacturers instructions, apply the Heat 'n Bond product to the wrong side of the heart fabric. Once it's cool peel off the paper backing.

Step 3: Place the heart on your pillow where desired (or garment). Press with an iron according to the manufacturers instructions.

Step 4: Look at your Sewing machine manual to find the "Blanket Stitch" option and select it on your machine. If your machine doesn't have a blanket stitch, you could also choose a satin stitch or even a simple zig-zag. Test out the stitch length and width on some fabric scraps.

Step 5: Slowly and carefully stitch around the edge of the heart shape. Pivot with the needle in the down position to continue curving around the entire shape.

Step 6: Repeat for the second heart if desired.

Step 7: Continue to sew the pillow according to the pattern instructions.

Your pillow is complete and ready to place in the Snuggle & Store Tote Bag (or on a bed if you haven't made the tote yet!)

 

 

 

 

Reminder! I'd love to see you share your pictures with us on the larougetdelisle Inspiration Gallery. You can do this in 2 ways, either click the + symbol on the picture display grid and then simply add your photo with a description OR add your image to Instagram and use #pixiefaire in your description when posting. All the images  have to be "approved" so they won't appear instantly, but check back daily to see what's new! I'd love to see a flood of super cute and creative tees pop in - I hope you'll take me up on the challenge!

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https://larougetdelisle.com/blogs/sewing-with-cinnamon/sewing-a-themed-wardrobe-tiny-valentine-treat-bag-tutorial 2021-02-09T09:03:24-08:00 2023-09-02T18:10:59-07:00 Sewing A Themed Wardrobe: Tiny Valentine Treat Bag Tutorial Cinnamon Miles What's a Valentine Party without tiny treats? Once you have your treats and tiny valentines, where will you put them? In a tiny treat bag, of course! In Part 2, we add more Valentine's Day fun to our t-shirt project. This is a fun and easy project but adds a big impact to your display!

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What's a Valentine Party without tiny treats? Once you have your treats and tiny valentines, where will you put them? In a tiny treat bag, of course!

In Part 2, we add more Valentine's Day fun to our t-shirt project. This is a fun and easy project but adds a big impact to your display! You'll find a full tutorial video to follow along and free printable templates in the SWC Bonus section to use as well!

As a reminder, you can find the current months coupon codes and links to the downloadable videos in the Sewing With Cinnamon Bonuses section.

How To Make Tiny Valentine Treat Bags:

Supplies Needed:

  • Felt (one sheet is plenty, but if you want to create layered heart then several colors are recommended)
  • Optional - Felt Stickers or other tiny heart shaped iron-ons
  • Embroidery Floss
  • Embroidery Needle
  • 3/8" width ribbon for handle
  • Scissors or rotary cutter

Step 1: Cut out the templates. Create layered embellishment if desired.

Step 2: Mark the center of the Side piece, line up that with the bottom center point of the heart. Pin to hold in place.

Step 3: Line up the top of the side edge with the side to the Heart Front. Blanket stitch the Side piece to the Front around the Heart Front. Repeat for the Heart Back/Side.

Step 4: Cut the ribbon piece for the handle. 6" for large bag, 4" for small bag. Secure to the top of each bag side with a few small stitches. 

Your tiny treat bag is finished and ready to fill with tiny candies and tiny valentine's!

 

Looking for more crafty projects to add to your Valentine themed party? Be sure to check out these other posts:

Raspberry Thumbprint Cookie Tutorial

Valentine Day Doll Crown

Valentine Bookmark Cards

 

Reminder! I'd love to see you share your pictures with us on the larougetdelisle Inspiration Gallery. You can do this in 2 ways, either click the + symbol on the picture display grid and then simply add your photo with a description OR add your image to Instagram and use #pixiefaire in your description when posting. All the images  have to be "approved" so they won't appear instantly, but check back daily to see what's new! I'd love to see a flood of super cute and creative tees pop in - I hope you'll take me up on the challenge!

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https://larougetdelisle.com/blogs/sewing-with-cinnamon/sewing-a-themed-wardrobe-valentines-style 2021-02-02T09:45:24-08:00 2023-09-02T18:11:01-07:00 Sewing A Themed Wardrobe: Valentines Style! Cinnamon Miles Hi Everyone! Welcome to Sewing A Themed Wardrobe: Valentines Style! For this topic we are going to look at different ways to incorporate the basic heart design element into a variety of different designs. We will demonstrate ways to use appliqué and decorative stitches in your garments in fun and creative ways. We will also work on some cute & crafty projects to set the scene for the perfect Valentine's Day celebration!

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Hi Everyone! Welcome to Sewing A Themed Wardrobe: Valentines Style! For this topic we are going to look at different ways to incorporate the basic heart design element into a variety of different designs. We will demonstrate ways to use appliqué and decorative stitches in your garments in fun and creative ways. We will also work on some cute & crafty projects to set the scene for the perfect Valentine's Day celebration!

To kick things off, we will be looking at creating super adorable Valentines themed t-shirts! Watch the video below to see examples of the one's I've created using the T-Shirt Variations Pattern, Baseball Tee pattern, and the Hoodie Dress pattern paired with a few different embellishment techniques.

Then I challenge you to create your own Valentine-themed tee! Choose a technique demonstrated here, or a different embellishment technique. Then share your pictures with us on the larougetdelisle Inspiration Gallery. You can do this in 2 ways, either click the + symbol on the picture display grid and then simply add your photo with a description OR add your image to Instagram and use #pixiefaire in your description when posting. All the images  have to be "approved" so they won't appear instantly, but check back daily to see what's new! I'd love to see a flood of super cute and creative tees pop in - I hope you'll take me up on the challenge!

Here are the patterns I recommend, these are available in a variety of sizes too!

      

 

Tutorial technique #1 The Freezer Paper Fabric Painting Stencil:

This is an excerpt from the Working With Embellishments course, to see the full set of videos on fabric painting and find the clickable links to the supplies, click here.

 

Tutorial technique #2 Mini Screen Printing:

This is an excerpt from So-Cal Themed Wardrobe, to see the full set of videos to create the outfit seen, click here.

You can find the screen printing products on the Chalk Couture website, click "Shop" - transfers - cut apart designs, to find the smaller ones that work for doll tees. Be sure to purchase "inks" (not paste). The inks are for fabric. It looks like they just launched their spring summer collection today! Lots of new items to look at!

You can also find similar screen printing stencils on Amazon.

 

The Heart Appliqué T-shirt Design:

To make this t-shirt style we used the long sleeve style tee from the t-shirt variations pattern. We used a red knit neck binding and this darling sequined iron-on appliqué (found at Hobby Lobby). 

 

The Peek-a-Boo Cutwork T-Shirt Design:

To make this cute 80s flashback style tee, we used the t-shirt variations pattern with two sleeves layered on top of each other before sewing them to the body of the t-shirt. The short sleeve shown here is longer than the "cap sleeve", it's about 1.5" shorter than the 3/4 length sleeve.

Draw on a heart outline, then draw in some slashes. Mine were about 1/4" - 3/8" apart. This isn't rocket science so don't sweat it too much! I re-drew the lines on the image in photoshop, but in real life you want the lines just dark enough so you can see them.

Then, using sharp scissors (or if you're careful, a rotary cutter), cut along the slash lines.

Next, lay the slashed tee front over a piece of the peek-a-boo fabric. Be sure both layers are flat, and pin carefully to keep them from wiggling around.

Stitch along the chalked heart outline, then down the middle of each slash to secure.

Flip the tee front to the wrong side, and trim away the excess peek-a-boo fabric.

And that's it! Go ahead and finish putting the tee together normally -- and then trot out your finished handiwork.

Share them with us on the larougetdelisle Gallery or using #pixiefaire when sharing online!

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