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Deck the Door Holiday Decor
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Deck the Door Holiday Decor |
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Deck
your home for the holidays, and
greet visitors at the door with
colorful, seasonal messages.
This door or wall hanging combined
embroidery with Christmas foliage
for a beautiful medley of holiday
spirit.
The finished size is 11 1/2 x 18
inches, making it just the right
side of any door, or a wall inside,
too! Tiny Christmas charms dance
merrily on the bottom -- use lights
or mini ornaments!
Read on for free instructions: |
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Supplies Needed:
**1/3 yard lightweight canvas
(for center panel)
**1/4 yard print cotton fabric
(for side, top, and bottom
panels)
**Med weight cutaway stabilizer
**Temp spray adhesive
**Air-erase pen (or marking
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**Dressmaker's pencil
**14 inch long wooden knitting needle or dowel, 3/8
inch diameter
**12 eyelets, 1/4 inch, eyelet tool, and small
hammer
**28 inch length of decorative cord
**Needle-nose pliers
**Wire cutter
**Craft knife and cutting pad
**Faux foliage: Holly, mistletoe, flowers -
-whatever you like! Just make sure the
stems will fit through the eyelets
**Decorative mini ornaments, and needle and thread
for hand sewing (optional)
Finished Size: 11 1/2 inches wide x 18 inches
high
Designs used:
Filled With Joy (large size). Other designs that
work great with this project are
Merry Christmas Medley,
Deck the Halls for the Holidays, and
Ho Ho Ho, Santa on the Go.
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Cut a piece of the canvas a
couple of inches larger than
your hoop. Using an air-erase
pen or other marking tool, draw
a rectangle that is 6 1/4 inches
wide and 6 3/4 inches tall in
the middle of the fabric.
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Find the center of the rectangle
by measuring and marking each
side, and dividing by two. Draw
lines connecting the marks.
Where the lines meet is the
center of the rectangle.
If you have embroidery software,
print a template of the design.
Poke a hole in the center of the
template, and align it with the
center point on the fabric.
There should be at least one
inch of space between the edges
of the design and the edges of
the rectangle. |
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Spray a piece of cutaway
stabilizer with temporary
adhesive, and smooth the fabric
on top. Hoop the fabric and
stabilizer together by aligning
the marks on the hoop with the
lines on the fabric. |
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Attach the hoop to the machine,
and load the design. Move the
hoop so that the needle is
directly over the center point
on the fabric, and embroider the
design. |
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When the design has finished,
cut out the rectangle. And, trim
away the excess stabilizer on
the back of the fabric, leaving
1/4 - 1/2 inch around the
design. |
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Next, prepare the fabric for the
top, bottom, and side panels.
Cut two pieces of the print
cotton to 3/3/4 inches wide by 6
3/4 inches high. Those pieces
are the side panels. Cut two
pieces of cotton go 12 1/4
inches wide by 7 1/2 inches
tall. Those are the pieces for
the top and bottom panels. |
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Place the embroidered center
panel down, with the right side
facing up. Align the long sides
of the side panels with the
sides of the center panel, right
sides together. Pin in place and
sew a 1/4 inch seam along the
pinned sides only. |
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Lay the fabric flat, and press
the seams with an iron. |
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Place the side panels flat, and
align the long sides of the top
and bottom panels with the top
and bottom edge of the side
panels, right sides together.
Pin in place and sew a 1/4 inch
seam along the pinned edges
only. Then, lay the fabric flat
and press the seams. |
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Top stitch a 1/8 inch seam along
the seams at the top and bottom
seams. |
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Now we'll prepare the fabric for
the back panel. Place the
assembled front piece on top of
the canvas, trace the shape, and
cut it out.
Next, add eyelets. Make marks
along each long side of the back
panel (on the wrong side of the
fabric) using these
measurements:
Mark #1: 1 3/4 inches from
the side edge, and 2 1/4 inch
from the bottom edge.
Mark #2: 1 3/4 inches from
the side edge, and 7 inches from
the bottom edge.
Mark #3: 1 3/4 inches from
the side edge, and 12 1/4 inches
from the bottom edge. |
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Using a craft knife and cutting
pad, cut a small "x" on each
mark. Add an eyelet to each mark
using an eyelet tool and small
hammer. Insert the eyelet with
the good side on the right side
of the fabric. |
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Next, align the front panel with
the back panel, right sides
together. Match the bottom of
the back panel with the bottom
of the front panel. The bottom
of the back panel is the end
that has eyelets 2 1/4 inches
from the edge.
Pin in place and sew a 1/4 inch
seam along the side and top
edges only. Leave the bottom
open for turning. |
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Turn the fabric right side out
and press the seams. Also, fold
the opening of the bottom edge
in 1/4 inch and press. Pin the
bottom edge and top stitch a 1/8
inch seam around the entire
outer edge of the hanger. |
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Fold the top edge of the hanger
over one inch to the backside.
Pin in place, and sew a 1/8 inch
seam along the inner edge. This
create a pocket for the knitting
needle or dowel for hanging. |
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Next, add the eyelets through
the front and back panels about
three inches from the back piece
eyelets. These eyelets will
allow the stems of the foliage
to be inserted through the
hanger. Make marks along each
long side of the front panel.
We're using a dressmaker's
pencil to mark the dark fabric.
Mark #1:1 1/4 inches from the
side edge, and 4 3/4 inches from
the bottom edge.
Mark #2: 1 1/4 inches from
the side edge, and 9 3/4 inches
from the bottom edge.
Mark #3: 1 1/4 inches from
the side edge, and 14 1/2 inches
from the bottom edge. |
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Cut an "x" on each mark as you
did before, cutting through both
layers of fabric (front and back
panels). Add an eyelet to each
mark with the good side on the
front panel side. |
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Using a wire cutter, cut pieces
of the faux foliage so that the
foliage has stems that are about
3 1/2 inches long. You may need
to remove leaves to make the
stems longer. |
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Insert the stem through an
eyelet on the front panel, and
then... |
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...secure it on the back by
inserting the end of the stem
into the back eyelet, just below
the first eyelet. |
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To create the hanger, insert the
knitting needle or dowel inside
the top pocket. Then, cut a
length of decorative cord to 28
inches. Tie each end of the cord
around the ends of the knitting
needle. If you're using wired
cord, leave a few inches of
excess on each end and wrap it
around a pencil or pen to create
curls |
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We added small ornaments along
the bottom edge by hand sewing
them in place. We sewed an
ornament on each bottom corner,
and every 1 1/2 inches along the
bottom edge. |
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