| 
Spring Hats Pincushion Wool pincushions pose as
spring hats, making them perfect party favors for
a Mother's Day luncheon or sewing circle. Or, make
several for yourself and keep one in each of your
sewing baskets.
Materials:
8x10" piece of felted wool for pincushion
1/4x14" strip of contrasting felted wool for
hatband
Scraps of assorted felted wool for flower appliques
Scraps of green felted wool for leaf appliques
Polyester fiberfill
Perle cotton to match or contrast the pincushion
wool
Embroidery floss: gold and colors to match pincushion
wool, hatband, and beads
24--3-mm seed beads
Fabric glue
Finished size: 4-1/2" diameter
Cut the Fabrics: To make the
best use of your fabrics, cut the pieces in the
order that follows. Click on "Download This
Project" to download the full-size patterns.
To felt wool, machine-wash it in a hot-water-wash,
cool-rinse cycle with a small amount of detergent;
machine-dry it on high heat and steam-press.From
pincushion wool, cut:
2 of Pattern A
1 of Pattern B
From assorted wool scraps, cut:
1 each of patterns C, D, and E
From green wool scraps, cut: 2 of
Pattern F


Assemble the Pincushion 1. Using
two strands of matching embroidery floss and a running
stitch, sew around the wool B circle a scant 1/4"
from the outer edge (see Running Stitch diagram);
do not cut the thread tails.
2. Gently pull the thread tails to gather the B
piece until the circle diameter is 2"; knot
thread tails.
3. Using the Crown Placement Template, draw a circle
in the center of a wool A piece. Pin the gathered
wool B piece to the drawn circle on the A piece.
With two strands of matching embroidery floss, whipstitch
the gathered circle in place (see Whipstitch diagram).
4. Turn the Step 3 piece over and carefully cut
a 1" slit in the center of the A piece only.
Stuff the fiberfill into the opening until the B
piece is full. Whipstitch the opening closed.
Embellish the Pincushion 1. Beginning
and ending 1" from the strip ends, and using
two strands of matching embroidery floss and a running
stitch, stitch down the center of the wool 1/4x14"
strip. Gather the strip to fit around the base of
the B piece by pulling both floss ends. Knot the
floss in place leaving 1" wool tails. Evenly
distribute the gathers, then tack the hatband and
tails in place with fabric glue.
2. Layer wool applique pieces C, D, and E atop
the two green wool F leaves to make a flower.
3. Using four strands of gold embroidery floss
and stitching through all the applique layers, stitch
a French knot in the flower center to secure. To
make a French knot, pull your needle and floss through
at the point where the knot is desired (A on the
French Knot diagram). Wrap the floss around your
needle twice without twisting it. Insert the tip
of your needle into the fabric at B, 1/16"
away from A. Gently push the wraps down the needle
to meet the fabric. Pull your needle and trailing
floss through the fabric slowly and smoothly.
4. Tack the flower to the hat where the hatband
tails cross
5. Using a single strand of embroidery floss in
a color that matches the beads, sew a set of three
beads in each scallop on the A piece.
6. Place the embellished pincushion on top of the
remaining wool A piece.
7. Using one strand of perle cotton, blanket-stitch
around the scalloped A edges to complete the pincushion.
To blanket-stitch, pull your needle up at A (see
Blanket Stitch diagram), form a reverse L shape
with the perle cotton, and hold the angle of the
L shape in place with your thumb. Push your needle
down at B and come up at C to secure the stitch.
This project has
been provided courtesy of
American
Patchwork & Quilting, June 2005
Materials Designer:
Jane Krause
|
|