Les Techniques de Couture, Patchwork et Quilting. Comment associer patchwork et broderie ? Unairdecampagne-patchwork. Patchwork : Modèle de patchwork en tissu, patchwork appliqué. Le patchwork est une technique de couture qui consiste à assembler différents morceaux de tissus pour recréer des formes géométriques.
Technique du patchwork Avant de commencer la couture du patchwork il faut réaliser ce que l'on appelle une grille ou un gabarit. Comme un patron en couture, vous aurez besoin d'un support pour guider votre travail de patchwork. Il s'agit de dessiner sur une feuille de papier le futur dessin du patchwork. Une fois le gabarit dessiné il faut découper les différents motifs, ils serviront de patron. Vient ensuite l'assemblage du patchwork. Point de broderie. Bienvenue dans l'univers de Béa...
Qui vous livre toutes ses petites astuces ! Etiquettes de Noël ... Pour fêter L'Avent, je vous propose de réaliser tous les jours du 1er au 24 décembre un mini ouvrage que vous utiliserez pour décorer le manteau de la cheminée, embellir votre sapin ou encore personnaliser les petits cadeaux de vos proches .Tous les jours, je vous retrouverai pour une petite vidéo durant laquelle nous réaliserons un des 24 petits ouvrages. Ce sera l'occasion d'attendre les fêtes tous ensemble en bricolant joliment dans la joie et la bonne humeur ! Avant de commencer, voici ce qu'il faut préparer :- Dans un vieux drap, vous découperez 24 étiquettes dont vous trouverez le gabarit PDF en cliquant ICI ! Chaque jour, nous embellirons deux étiquettes une grande et une plus petite. Pour cela, vous prévoirez différents tissus, des dentelles, des fils à broder, des boutons, et chaque jour vous vous inspirerez de ma réalisation. mardi 24 décembre.
Inspiring Creations: 4-Patch Slice Free Quilt Pattern and Tutorial. 4-Patch Slice Free Quilt Pattern and Tutorial: Supplies 1 1/2 yards white for strips and inner border 1 yard for outer border 1/2 yard binding 3 1/2 yards backing 3 1/2 yards batting Thread.
This quilt is made up entirely of the 4-patch slice block. As I mentioned about a week ago, I was trying to figure out what to do with these charm squares I got in the mail a little while ago. I was sitting there staring at my design wall and all of a sudden an idea popped into my head! I'm calling it the 4 patch-slice. This is a really easy block and can be used to make several different designs! So let's get started: Cutting: Charm squares: Leave as is White fabric: Cut 10 3" x WOF (width of fabric) You will be able to use 1 strip for 2 blocks. Step 2: Sew your four patches together. First sew the top two together and then chain piece your bottom two. You will now have these two pieces: Now, sew your two pieces together.
Press your block. Im Just A Guy Who Quilts: Bundles of Joy Quilt { A Tutorial } Every once in awhile I run across a quilt design and say to myself, "I can make that!
" Even without taking a look at the pattern. Most of you probably had the same reaction when I posted a picture of this quilt. It's a very simple design and takes a few hours to put together. If you're like me and have an addiction to charm packs, you will more than likely have everything you need for this project right in your stash. Finished quilt will measure around 24 x 28. Here are the supplies you'll need to make the top: 1 Charm Pack (or 42, 5" charm squares)1 Yard of a coordinating solid STEP 1: Take your solid print and slice 14 strips that measure 1.25" by WOF (width of fabric).
STEP 2: Cut each strip of solid into 7" lengths. STEP 3: Take each charm square and slice them at a random measurement straight up and down. (To save some time, feel free to stack several charm squares together when cutting. Here is a photo of all the charm squares cut and stacked in pairs. Again, press the seams open. Christmas Once a Month: Winter Seeds Table Topper - The Crafty Quilter. Welcome to the June edition of Christmas Once a Month!
I have a quick and easy table topper to share with you that would make a great hostess gift or an added holiday touch to any table! I have always wanted to do something with the melon (or pumpkin seed) block and this little table topper fit the bill. It has some simple applique and some fun angles to keep it fresh.
I used fabric from the Winter’s Lane Collection by Kate and Birdie Paper Co for Moda. This is one of my favorite holiday lines and I have a fat quarter of each piece in the collection! Finished Size: 27 1/2″ wide Here is how you can make this table topper for yourself (or a friend): Supplies: 1 pkg. charm squares OR the following:1 fat 1/8 (9″ x 21″) each of 5 light fabrics for background1 fat 1/8 (9″ x 21″) each of 2 aqua fabrics for seed appliqueFabric scraps of red fabric for seed applique1/4 yard binding7/8 yard backing.
Sommaire Fiches techniques / Lessons - Quilting, Patchwork et Appliqué.