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Puttin' On the Knits
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Scrapbooking: Flowers
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  • Flower Appliqué Comforter
    From "Material Girls"
    episode DMTG-102


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    3. Once the fabric and the web bonding are stuck together, use a pencil or fabric marker (not a pen) and trace a flower onto the plastic side of the fabric. If you are uncomfortable drawing freehand, practice on some kraft paper until you're satisfied and use that as a pattern.

    4. Cut out the pattern with the scalloped-edge pinking shears (figure C).

    5. Now we want to create the center of the flower and the stem. Fuse a piece of the web bonding to a fabric of contrasting color, following the same directions as before. Then use the pencil or marker to trace a circle and a stem on the plastic side. Cut out these shapes.

    6. Next fuse a piece of web bonding to the third (complementary) fabric and cut out three small circles.

    7. Remove the plastic backing from the three smaller circles and fuse them onto the center circle using the press cloth and iron (figure D).
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    Figure C

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    Figure D


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    8. Repeat the same process, attaching the center to the flower.

    9. Attach the completed flower to the duvet cover following the same instructions, and finally add the stem.
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    Before

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    RESOURCES :

    Waverly fabric
    Product #669062 (On the Rocks Tropical Punch)
    Product #649554 (Sutton Square Tangerine)
    Website: www.waverly.com

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