Wow, I hadn’t realized I’ve had 15 posts until now.. Artful Thursdays have been an inspiration for me to de-stash and be extra creative each week; thanks again go to Julie Collings for this fantastic idea.
This is a quick project that I thought would look great hanging on a window or across a door for Mother’s Day. I started off with two equal sized pieces of fabric. These happened to be about 11” x 18” :
I folded the fabric in half and, on a piece of paper, measured & cut out a triangle that would fit in the space. It was easy to use this as a template to cut out as many as would fit from the fabric:
Sewing with right-sides together, I quickly seamed up the two long sides of each triangle:
I turned each triangle right-side out through the top and pressed flat with a hot iron:
Next, I returned to my paper triangle template and drew out the letters I wanted. I used the triangle as a guide for how big to make the letters. (You can also print out text or trace letters from a book or stencil.) Once I cut out the letters from the paper, I was able to trace them onto the right-side of some fabric that I had prepared with paper-backed fusible webbing. You could also iron on freezer paper to add some stability to the fabric letters, or use pre-purchased felt ones. Next, I ironed-on and sewed around each letter to secure it and add details. My original plan was to do this stitching by hand and use embroidery floss but I wanted to keep this a quick project:
Lining the triangles up, I pinned them between the folds of a scrap of quilt binding from my stash and quickly sewed it all together.
I felt they needed a little more punch of white, so I added the crochet flower & now they’re ready to be hung for Mother’s Day!
Look for this at the Craft schooling Sunday link party, too – lots of fun!
Happy Artful Thursday.
I’ve never done any Mother’s Day decorating before, what about you? If you’ll be making one of these, be sure to add a link to your pictures and share!
Such a inspiring column of artful thursday ~ i've been enjoying it lots! Thanks for this wonderful bunting tutorial! I love and adore your gorgeous bunting! Will have to try this out. :) Have a lovely merry happy weekend and love to you!
ReplyDeleteSweet! Thanks so much for sharing on Craft schooling Sunday, which works well with your artful Thursday!all the best, Sara
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Love the sewn letters.
ReplyDeleteI love banners- very sweet
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