- Choose 3 contrasting colours of cotton lawn fabric.
- Trace your design onto the top layer of cotton lawn.
- Layer the three fabrics on top of each other, pin and tack round the edges.
- Tack approximately 1cm outside and 1.5cm inside the design lines of the main motif .
- Cut through the top layer of fabric about 1/2cm inside the design line.
- Needle turn the fabric under to the line and stitch down neatly - notch the fabric along the curves before turning under as necessary. Remove the tacking outside the motif after you have stitched.
- Cut through the second layer of fabric approximately 2/3cm from the finished edge ( push the top layer of fabric out of the way as you cut).
- Needle turn under the raw edge next to the finished edge and stitch down.
- Trim back the middle layer of fabric slightly. Then needle turn and stitch the top layer of the motif down.
- Pin, tack and needle turn applique extra pieces of cotton lawn over parts of the design.
- Cut through the top layer of the fabric and slot scraps of contrasting cotton lawn between the layers, needle turn the raw edges under.
- Keep adding pieces of fabric and cutting back through them and adding extra scraps of fabric between layers until the whole motif is full and you are happy with the result.
- Now start working on the background, cut through the top layer of the fabric and slot scaps of cotton lawn through the slits then needle turn the edges.Continue with this until the whole background is covered.
Saturday, 23 November 2013
Mola
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College Work,
level 3
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