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501 Enchanting Embroidery Designs_ Irresistible Stitchables to Brighten Up Your Life ( PDFDrive )

501 Enchanting Embroidery Designs_ Irresistible Stitchables to Brighten Up Your Life ( PDFDrive )

codes used throughout this book refer to Cosmo
broidery floss. Equivalent codes for DMC floss are
a chart found inside the back cover of this book.

Use french knot stitch 312 for eyes and noses (two strands)
Straight stitch 600

Satin stitch 600

Backstitch
633

ot stitch 312 French knot
105 stitch 703

Satin stitch 506
Satin stitch
631 312

702

Backstitch Satin Long and short stitch
310 stitch
310 309 French knot
Satin stitch stitch 100
346 902 (three strands)
Satin stitch
Satin Satin stitch
stitch 655 118
2307
Satin
French knot stitch 312 stitch
308

French knot
stitch

Satin stitch Satin stitch
346 310

Backstitch Satin stitch
310 444

h 600

Straight stitch 895 Frenc

Satin stitch
506

Long and 702 3
short stitch Backstitch 895 308

Work outline stitch 214
in two rows each
of 100 and 310
(two strands)

Long and short Long an
stitch 845 short

stitch 34

Long and short
stitch 858
Satin stitch
308

2563

Satin stitch 2307 Long and short
Long and short stitch 311

stitch 2702 French knot stitch 312
Straight stitch (one strand)

2307 Satin stitch 506 Satin st
2105
French knot Long and short
stitch 312 stitch 574
(one strand)
501

2307 Long and short Running stitch
stitch 312

French knot st

Unless otherwise specified, use two strands
Unless otherwise specified use backstitch 312 to work lines (one strand)

ch knot stitch Running Long and
stitch short
Satin stitch stitch
600 576

Satin stitch Long and short
308 stitch 813

310

Satin stitch

816 Satin stitch

346

Long and short

stitch 118

Satin stitch 308 Backstitch 310

Satin stitch 600

nd Satin stitch
t
French knot stitch 312 2311

46 (one strand)

Running stitch Satin stitch
600 631

French knot Long and short
stitch 215 stitch 891
French knot
Straight Satin stitch 600 stitch 600
stitch Long and short
stitch
100 384
Long and short
stitch

345 118

titch Long and short
5 stitch 2307

Straight stitch
312

Long and Long and short stitch 346 Use backstitch
short stitch 600 for outline

214

titch 346 (one strand)

75

Page 30 Lace Patterns Use embro
For couchin
Cable chain stitch (two strands) For raised b

Satin stitch Couch
(two strands)
Blanket stitch

Satin stitch

Satin stitch
(two strands)

Long and short stitch Blanket Back
(two strands) stitch
Frenc
sti

Backstitch Long and short stitch Outline
(two strands) stitch

Lazy daisy stitch Cable
(two strands)
Lazy
Satin stitch (tw
(two strands)

Outline stitch Straight stitch Satin stitch
(two strands)

French knot stitch Satin stitch
Outline stitch (two strands)

Satin stitch

Straight stitch

Satin stitch
76

oidery thread 140
ng stitch, use three strands for main stitches and one strand to secure
blanket stitch, pass thread through fabric three times and make a fine blanket stitch

hing stitch

Satin Chevron stitch
stitch (two strands)

Satin stitch
(two strands)

kstitch (two strands)

ch knot
itch

Running stitch Satin stitch
(two strands)

Backstitch Satin stitch
(two strands) (two strands)

e chain stitch Outline
stitch

Long and short stitch
(two strands) Blanket stitch
(three strands)

y daisy stitch Satin stitch Raised blanket
wo strands) stitch (three

Backstitch Backstitch strands)
(two strands)
Outline stitch
(two strands)

Long and short stitch Lazy daisy stitch
(two strands)
Outline stitch
(two strands) Cable chain
stitch
Cross stitch
(two strands) (two strands)

Satin stitch
(two strands)

Backstitch
(two strands)

Straight stitch Outline stitch

Long and short stitch Stra

Satin stitch
Couching stitch

Satin stitch

Straight stitch S
Sat
Long and short stitch

Chain stitch (two strands) Backstitch

Long and short
stitch (two
strands)

Straight Satin stitch French knot stit
stitch (two

strands)

Satin stitch

Backstitch
(two strands)

Outline Outline s
stitch (two stra

Lazy daisy
stitch

Please see inside back cover for a chart converting
Cosmo brand floss to DMC brand.

Satin stitch

Outline stitch
aight stitch

Satin stitch

French knot stitch

Satin stitch Long and short stitch

Backstitch

tin stitch

tch Satin stitch Lazy daisy stitch
(two strands)

Straight stitch (two strands)

Satin
stitch

Straight stitch Chain stitch Outline stitch
Lazy daisy stitch
Satin stitch
(two strands)

French knot French knot stitch

stitch (two strands)
Lazy daisy stitch (two strands)

stitch Couching stitch
ands)

77

The color codes used Page 32 Scandinavian Style Cross Stitch
throughout this book
refer to Cosmo brand
embroidery floss.
Equivalent codes for
DMC floss are given in
a chart found inside the
back cover of this book.

All designs use two strands

78

Continued on the next page





Page 33 A Cross Stitch Alphabe

The color codes used throughout this book refer to Cosmo
brand embroidery floss. Equivalent codes for DMC floss are
given in a chart found inside the back cover of this book.

80

et

All cross stitch 346 (two strands)



Center

81

Page 34 Cross Stitch Dogs and C

Dog-1

U
f
(

Dog-3

Use 427 for eyes

Dog-5

Backstitch 715 Backstitch 345

Dog-6

Backstitch 705 (three strands)
82

Cats Dog-2

Use backstitch
for mouth line
(three strands)

Dog-4

5 Straight stitch 600 (nose)

Cat-1

Use straight stitch 342 for nose and backstitch 716 for mouth

Ple
co
ve
flo

Use straight stitch 600 for eyes, 342 for nose, 715 fo

Cat-2

Cat-4

342
(nose)
Use backstitch
600 for eyes

Backstitch 716 Cat-3
ease see inside back
over for a chart con-
erting Cosmo brand
oss to DMC brand.

Use two squares for
each eye and work
in straight stitch 600
or lines of mouth

Cat-5

Cat-6

83

Backstitch 326Page 35 Continuous Cross Stitch

Backstitch
Please see inside back cover for
a chart converting Cosmo brand
floss to DMC brand.

Backstitch 600

Backstitch
154

84

Backstitch 600 h Patterns

504

Backstitch 600

Backstitch 154

Backstitch 154

Backstitch 600

Backstitch 154

Use 600 for all backstitching on apples

Backstitch 600Backstitch 506
Page 40–Design 18

Page 40–Design 19
85

Page 36 1 3 Stylish Pouches

1 Materials in (35cm)

Fabric (cream linen) 21 in (55cm) wide x 13 Draftin
No. 25 embroidery thread (264 855) Piece
Ribbon in (5mm) wide x 25 in (65cm)

2 Materials

Fabric (cream linen) 29 in (75cm) wide x 19¾ (50cm)
No. 25 embroidery thread (264 855 1000)
Ribbon in (5mm) wide x 35 in (90cm)

3 Materials in (65cm)

Fabric (cream linen) 37 in (95cm) wide x 25
No. 25 embroidery thread (264)
Ribbon in (5mm) wide x 1 yd (1m)

Backstitch
(two lines)

no. 3 Full-size
Diagrams

French knot Backstitch
stitch (three lines)

Lo

Backstitch

Long and short
stitch

Instructions

All use 264 (two strands)

Point a 2 Open out seams and

1 Embroider design and serge down from sew opening edges.

below endpoint of opening. Sew around edges. Fold

Endpoint of opening Endpoint of opening
Open seam allowances
Serge
Machine stitch

86

Ribbon Ribbon casing (0.5) 1 (3) Seam allowance

4 (12) (1.5) Pass ribbon
4 (10) (1.5) measuring 39
3 (8) (1) (100)/39 (90)/

0.4) 25 (65) through
Endpoint of
Figures given are listed top to bottom opening
to correspond to items 3 2 1
ng

es 22 (57) Pouch fabric x 1

17 (45)

12 (30)

Fold

(1) Seam allowance

(1) Seam 4 (10) Point a
allowance 2 (7) Center
2 (5)

17 (45)
13 (35)
10 (25)

Chain stitch 855
855

no. 2

Backstitch French knot
stitch
ong and short 1000 Straight
stitch 855 stitch
Long and short
no. 1
stitch 1000 264
855
Point a

Long and short Embroider design
stitch 855 wherever you like

Satin stitch 264

264 Straight
Chain stitch 264 stitch 855

Point a

4 Thread ribbon through and tie.

Pass ribbon through casing

Tie
Fold
3 Fold casing over and sew. 22 (57)
17 (45)
(0.5) Machine stitch 12 (30)
Casing
17 (45)
Machine stitch 13 (35)
10 (25)

Page 37 4 7 Self-cover Button

Materials (for four buttons) In

Fabric (white linen) 4 x 4 in (10×10cm) Cut em
No. 25 embroidery thread in and cov
the diag
4 167 302 800)
5 327 574 758) cen
6 311 632 701)
7 311 327 800)
Self-cover buttons in (1.5cm) in diameter x 4

Page 37 8 Scissors Case

Materials

Fabric (navy linen) 6 x 4 in (15×10cm)

Tape in (3mm) wide x 8 in (20cm)
No. 25 embroidery thread (325A)
Craft wadding
Waste canvas

The color codes used throughout t
refer to Cosmo brand embroidery fl
Equivalent codes for DMC floss are
chart found inside the back cover

Instructions

1 Embroider design and cut out fabric. 2 Fold with right sides

Add seam allowance and cut out and sew around edges

Sandwich tape betwee

Embroider
design
MAIN PIECE (WS)
Fold in half
Place embroidered design
in center and decide on
stitching line for finished item

(1) Seam allowance
Sew tog
a

ns Position embroidery in
center and cut circle

nstructions no. 6 Create self- no. 4
cover button no. 7
mbroidered fabric
ver buttons, using no. 5
gram as a guide for
ntering design.

Main body piece x 1 Tape x 1

Attach tape here

Drafting 2 (7) Stuff with wadding 8
Pieces Fold 1 (4) Opening for turning (20)

this book Center Embroider on Diagram
floss. afront only
e given in a
of this book. 5 (2)

s facing 3 Turn right side
s.
out and stuff with
en layers
wadding.
Use two strands of 325A
gether Blind hem stitch opening closed

Turn right side out and stuff with wadding a
Leave opening for turning 87

Page 37 9 . 10 Pin Cushion Please
Cosmo

9 Materials Drafting
Pieces
Fabric (white linen) 3 x 5 in (8×13cm)
No. 25 embroidery thread (167) no. 9
Small amount of craft wadding
Waste canvas Fold
Fabric (cut 1)
10 Materials 2 (5) for turning
a
Fabric (navy linen) 4 x 7 in (10×18cm) (1)
No. 25 embroidery thread (325A) Center point
Small amount of craft wadding
Waste canvas 2 (5)

Add seam allowance and cut BACK Fold Sew around edges Diag
Cut fabric to generous size
in Decide on finished size and baste Turn right side out
(1cm) to indicate stitching line stuff with wadding

FRONT
Embroider design

Page 38 11 . 12 Camisoles

11 Materials

Camisole
No. 25 embroidery thread (816)

12 Materials

Camisole
No. 25 embroidery thread (310 318 836)

Embroider design where desired on camisole

88

e see inside back cover for a chart converting
o brand floss to DMC brand.

Instructions

2 (7) no. 10 2 (5) Opening 1 Prepare a piece of fabric
for turning
Stuff with wadding Fold larger than the design.
1 Opening Fabric (cut 1) Embroider the design and
Center point trim fabric to pattern size.

a 2 Fold fabric edges

together with right side in
and sew around edges.

2 (7) 3 Turn right side out and

stuff with wadding.

grams no. 10

Use two strands for
both pin cushions

no. 9

Blind hem stitch a
opening closed

and
a

Full-size no. 12 Backstitch 836
Diagrams

French knot
stitch 301

Use two strands for entire design Lazy daisy
stitch 318

Backstitch
318

no. 11 Lazy daisy French knot stitch
stitch
816 (two strands)

Page 39 13 . 14 Pillow Cases

1 3 Materials

Fabric (pale blue double gauze 65 x 21 in (165×55cm)
No. 25 embroidery thread (302 324 415A 798 845)
Lightweight fusible interfacing 4 x 4 in (10×10cm)

14 Materials 2

Fabric (white double gauze 65 x 21 in (165×55cm) an
No. 25 embroidery thread (145 214 215 329 423 445 S

503 525 600 706 798 800 Fold
Lightweight fusible interfacing 6 x 4 in (15×10cm)

Cut out fabric pieces roughly, embroider design and
add seam allowances before cutting out to assemble.

1 Apply fusible interfacing to

fabric and embroider design.

Instructions Fold over

Embroider design
Folding line

Cut seam allowances
so pieces match

Full-size no. 13
Item
3
(9)

Full-size
Diagrams

Blanket stitch 798

no. 13 Straight

Satin stitch
stitch
845 Satin Straight 302
stitch 798
Satin
stitch 845 stitch 302

Satin stitch Satin
302 stitch
415A

445 503

Satin stitch Backstitch Satin stitch
324 845 324

Satin stitch Use bac
845

Drafting Fold Main piece x 1 Opening
Pieces Fabric (0.8) Machine stitch

19 Embroider
(50) lower left

31 (80)

2 Face right sides together and sew top 3 Sew openings.

nd bottom. Finish off seam allowances.

Serge through both thicknesses

Machine stitch Fold over twice and machine stitch
FABRIC (WS)
(2)
(1) Seam allowance Seam allowance

no. 14

4 (10) 4
(10)
Pillow case
4 (10)
no.14
Unless otherwise specified, use two strands
Satin stitch
798 Use straight stitch 600 for nose and eyebrows

Use satin stitch 600 for eyes French knot
Satin stitch 214

Backstitch stitch 706

423

Satin

stitch 329 Backstitch

214

145 525 145 525 Satin stitch
445 215

503 329 Backstitch 800
ckstitch 329 for stems (one strand) 89

Page 39 15 Blouse 16

Materials No

No. 25 embroidery thread (800) 17
Embroider design where desired on blouse.
For articles that will be washed frequently, No
it’s fine to start and finish stitching with a knot. E

Fo

Diagram

Cross stitch 800
(two strands)

Page 43 27 . 28 Full-size Paper Pa

no. 2

Unless otherwise specified use backstitch (two strands)

no. 28 365 F
167 3
Satin stitch 168
(two strands)

French knot stitch 168
(two strands)

90

Page 39 16 . 17 Handkerchief

6 Materials

o. 25 embroidery thread (312) Full-size no. 16

7 Materials Diagrams Outline stitch
312 (one strand)
o. 25 embroidery thread (167 2307)

Embroider design wherever you like on the no. 17
handkerchief.
Outline stitch
For articles that will be washed frequently, 2307 (one strand)
it’s fine to start and finish stitching with
a knot.

French knot stitch
167 (one strand)

attern and Diagrams

27

Cut 2 in main fabric
Cut 1 in quilt wadding

Center
fold

365

French knot stitch
365 (two strands)

Satin stitch 308 Backstitch 308
(two strands) (two strands)

Opening for
turning

Page 41 20 . 21 Dishcloth

Materials

No. 25 embroidery thread in 20 (312 345 704)
21 (312 345 704)

Embroider design wherever you like on the cloth
For articles that will be washed frequently,

it’s fine to start and finish stitching with a knot.

Page 41 22 Café Apron

Materials 18 (4

One dishcloth
Tape 1 in (2.5cm) wide x 2 yd (2m)
No. 25 embroidery thread (166 311 345 703)

Attach tape to dishcloth and embroider cloth
For articles that will be washed frequently, it’s fine to

start and finish stitching with a knot.

The color codes used throughout this book Full-si
refer to Cosmo brand embroidery floss. Diagra
Equivalent codes for DMC floss are given in a
chart found inside the back cover of this book.

Lon
3

no. 20

Full-size Long and short stitch
Diagrams 704 (two strands)

no. 21 Satin stitch 312 Chain stitch 312
(two strands) (two strands)

Satin stitch

Backstitch 312 Long and short Outline stitch
(one strand) stitch 345 345 (one strand)

(two strands)

Position tape on cloth (0.1) Machine stitch 2 (5.5)
5 (13)
Dishcloth
46)

(1) 9
a (23)

(0.5) Machine stitch

26
(66)

a

ize

ams Running stitch 311

Long and short (one strand)

stitch 166

(one strand)

ng and short stitch Outline stitch Outline stitch
345 (one strand) 703 (one strand) 345 (one strand)

French knot stitch 311
(one strand) for eyes

91

Page 40 18 . 19 Tea Cozy, Teapot

1 8 Materials Fusible quilt wadding 31 in
( 80cm) wide x 19 (50cm)
Fabric (light green linen) 23 in
(60cm) wide x 23 in (60cm) Lace in (1.3cm) wide 33 (85
No. 25 embroidery thread
Contrast fabric (checked linen)
10 in (25cm) wide x 10 in (25cm) (575 857 299)
Waste canvas
Lining (gingham) 31 in ( 80cm)
wide x 10 in (25cm)

no. 18 Cut 2 in main fabric; cut 1 in Drafting
Pieces
Main piece contrast fabric; cut 6 in fusible Tab (c
main
(cut 3) quilt wadding; cut 3 in lining

(1) Seam Lace 3
allowance (9)
4 (12) 1
9 (2.5) 2
(23) (

Embroider here Main fabric
Fusible quilt
(for one side (1.1) Lining fabric

only) 1 (3) Binding

Cut here Main fabric

9 (23)
1 Embroider design on main
Instructions 2 Match two main pieces
No. 18 fabric and apply quilt wadding.
and sew together.
Attach lace to seam allowance

with in (1cm) extending. Machine stitch

Attach lace to right Sew seam,
hand side only starting from

symbol

Lace

(1)

Apply Quilt wadding MAIN FABRIC (RS)
quilt
wadding Embroider design, 6 Create tab and blind hem stitch to

using waste canvas Attach tab t
(1.5) using blind
5 Insert lining into main piece

and bind opening edges.

Contrast
fabric

(RS)
Sew running stitch 857
through all layers to lining Fold in half vertically
and fold edges in as
(0.1) per diagram
Machine stitch
Insert Baste
lining

Tab

Machine Binding Blind hem stitch
stitch

92

Mat Please see inside back cover for a chart converting
Cosmo brand floss to DMC brand.

) 1 9 Materials
5cm)
Fabric (light green linen) 8 in (20cm) wide x 8 in (20cm)
Contrast fabric (checked linen) 8 in (20cm) wide x 8 in (20cm)
Fusible quilt wadding 8 in (20cm) wide x 8 in (20cm)

No. 25 embroidery thread 241A 299 575)
Waste canvas

Full-size design on p85 (for both)

no.19

cut 1 from Main piece (cut 1 each in Main fabric Contrast
n fabric) main fabric, contrast fabric fabric
and fusible quilt wadding)
Cut here

Quilt
(1) wadding

2
(6) Running stitch

t wadding (1) Seam
c allowance

(2)
6 (17)

3 Sew remaining main piece Quilt 4 Apply quilt wadding
wadding
to first two main pieces. to lining and sew all
s Sew three pieces together three pieces together.

Main Machine
fabric stitch

Main Contrast LINING
fabric fabric (WS)

Instructions Embroider design on main fabric.
Layer quilt wadding and contrast
No. 19
fabric and sew around edges.
main piece.
Machine stitch Apply quilt wadding
to main section
hem stitch

EMBROIDERED MAIN
FABRIC (WS)

CONTRAST FABRIC (RS)

9 Sew running stitch
(23) 241A through all layers
to contrast fabric

Leave 2 (5) opening

for turning

Turn right side out and stitch

27 in running stitch all around
69) Turn right side out and blind

hem stitch opening closed

Page 42 23 . 24 Pot Holders

2 3 Materials 6
(17)
Fabric (linen) 12 in (30cm) wide x 8 in (20cm)
Contrast fabric (cotton in a purple shade with floral

pattern) 6 in (15cm) wide x 8 in (20cm)
Quilt wadding 12 in (30cm) wide x 8 in (20cm)
No. 25 embroidery thread (556)

2 4 Materials

Fabric (gauze with pink polka dots) 12 in (30cm)
wide x 8 in (20cm)

Contrast fabric (cotton with floral pattern) 6 in (15cm)
wide x 8 in (20cm)

Quilt wadding 12 in (30cm) wide x 8 in (20cm)
No. 25 embroidery thread (312)

Instructions

1 Embroider design.

MAIN MAIN FABRIC (WS)
FABRIC
Open out seam allowan
(RS) Contrast fabric

Embroider design Main fabric

2 Match main fabric and contrast

fabric and sew together.

Machine stitch CONTRAST
MAIN FABRIC (WS) FABRIC (RS)

Turn right side out5 Turn right side out and blind no.23 Finished
Item
hem stitch opening closed. Sew
running stitch along seams. no.24

(0.5)

Stitch running stitch
through to inside

(0.5)

Blind hem stitch 5
opening closed (13)

Main section (cut 2) Attach (2) Main fabric Drafting
tab here Pieces

(1) Seam 2 Quilt
allowance Main fabric (5.5) wadding

(cut 1) Tab (cut 1 from
(1) Seam allowance contrast fabric)

Join fabric pieces 2 Cut without adding
on front only (6) seam allowance

Contrast fabric 2
(cut 1) (5.5)

Embroider design Main fabric 4
here (front only) (11)
(cut 1)
1
(1.5) (2.8)

Opening for
turning

5 (13)

4 Layer piece from 2 with quilt wad-

3 Fold tab in half vertically ding and back piece (main fabric x 1)
and sew around edges.
and bring edges in to meet
Insert tab between layers Baste
fold, then sew.

) Tab
1⁄16 (0.1) Machine stitch
nce Quilt wadding
Machine stitch
Fold in half and bringBACK (WS)
edges in to meet fold
Use one single piece of

(0.7) fabric for the back
(no joins)

Leave opening

for turning

no.23 Full-size
Diagrams
Lazy
daisy stitch Satin stitch

Use two strands Backstitch
for all designs 566
French knot
6 Satin stitch stitch
(17)
Backstitch
no.24
Lazy daisy stitch
Unless otherwise (one strand)
specified, use two 93
strands 312

Satin
stitch

Page 42 25 . 26 Napkins

2 5 Materials

Fabric (purple checked linen)
19 (50cm) wide x 19 (50cm)
No. 25 embroidery thread (266 895 2224

2 6 Materials

Fabric (purple cotton gingham) 15 (40cm) wide x 15 (40cm)
No. 25 embroidery thread (118 375 857)

Instructions 17¾ (45) Lunchbox wrapping clo
13¾ (35)
Machine stitch around edges
and embroider design.

Fold over twice Bottom Top
Embroider design here
(0.1)
(WS) 3 (8) 17¾ (45)
13¾ (35)

Figures are listed top to botto
and no. 26 in that order

Page 43 29 Cloth

Materials

Fabric (peppermint green cotton with polka dots) 25 in (65cm) wid
No. 25 embroidery thread (373, 383)

(1.8) Drafting Instruct
Machine Pieces
stitch 1 (4) Seam
allowance
Cloth x 1
17 Machine stitch
(45) and embroider

2 Embroider design here Trim off
(6)
Leave
2 (6) (1c

21 (55) allow

94 (WS

Full-size Long and short
Diagram stitch 895

Top

no. 25

Drafting(0.4) Machine stitchBottom Backstitch 895
Pieces Backstitch
no. 26 Use two strands
oth x 1 Vertical check 2224for entire design
Horizontal check 266
(1) Seam
e allowance Backstitch
om for no. 25 857 118 Top

Long and short
stitch 375

Bottom

Backstitch

Use two strands for entire design

de x 21 in (55cm) Backstitch
383

tions Lazy daisy
stitch
around edges
design. Straight
stitch 373
f
Use two strands for entire design
e in 1 4)
cm) Seam Fold (2) Fold
wance allowance
(WS) Machine
S) stitch

(WS)

Page 43 27 . 28 Pot Holders

Materials (same requirements for each pot holder) 1

Fabric(plain)19 x 6 in (50×15cm) a

Quilt wadding 10 x 6 in (25×15cm) al

¼ in (5mm) wide ribbon x 21 in (55cm)

No. 25 embroidery thread in 27 (308 365) Instructions

28 (167 168 365)

See p90 for full-size designs and pattern

For articles that will be washed frequently,
it’s fine to start and finish stitching with a knot

3 Trim seam allowances Embr
out fa
so pieces match.
4 Turn right side out and attac
Trim seam
allowances Turn right side out Ribbon 21
to (0.5)
Trim off wadding in FABRIC
(WS) seam allowance Machin

Blind hem Fold ribbon
stitch opening and pass over
for turning of pot holder

1 Embroider design. Cut seam 2 Layer wadding and fabric as per

allowances so pieces match. diagram and sew around edges.

(1) Add seam EMBROIDERED Wadding
llowance FABRIC (RS)

FABRIC (RS) Machine (1) Seam
stitch allowance

FABRIC (WS)

Clip into seam
Leave opening allowance

for turning

roider onto roughly cut
fabric pieces

ch ribbon.

in 55cm) long

C (RS)
ne stitch

in half Finished
each side Item

no. 27 Make a knot

no. 28

95

Published in 2016 by Tuttle Publishing, an imprint of
Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd.
www.tuttlepublishing.com
Library of Congress Control Number: 2015951250
ISBN 978-4-8053-1376-3; ISBN 978-1-4629-1835-5 (ebook)
Chiisana Shishuu Zuan to Komono
Copyright © Boutique-Sha, Inc. 2011
English Translation rights arranged with BOUTIQUE-SHA, INC.
through Japan, UNI Agency, Inc., Tokyo
English Translation © 2016 Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd.
Translated from Japanese by Leeyong Soo
All rights reserved.
Original Japanese edition:
Design: s@chi, Sareee, Campanella, Satomi Fujita
Photography: Miwa Kumon
Step-by-step photography: Ayumi Nakatsuji
Book design: Mihoko Amano, Nanako Futoda
Editors: Kyoko Nishida, Tomoko Kodera (Gakken Publishing);

Shuko Sato (Little Bird)

About Tuttle “Books to

Our core mission at Tuttle Publishing is to create books which brin
in the small New England town of Rutland, Vermont (USA). Our fu
publish best-in-class books informing the English-speaking world a
smaller place today and Asia’s economic, cultural and political infl
information about this diverse region has never been greater. Since
cultures, arts, cuisines, languages and literatures of Asia. Our autho
published thousands of books on subjects ranging from martial art
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ng people together one page at a time. Tuttle was founded in 1832
undamental values remain as strong today as they were then—to
about the countries and peoples of Asia. The world has become a
fluence has expanded, yet the need for meaningful dialogue and
e 1948, Tuttle has been a leader in publishing books on the
ors and photographers have won numerous awards and Tuttle has
ts to paper crafts. We welcome you to explore the wealth of


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