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Family Tweet Wall Hanging
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Family Tweet Wall Hanging |
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Personalize your Family Tweet wall
hanging with an endearing applique
bird for each member of your flock!
This
easy-to-customize wall hanging will
make a unique and sentimental
decoration for your home, and is a
perfect gift for loved ones.
Read through the instructions for
this fun project below! |
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Supplies Needed:
**28 inch (expandable to 48
inches) curtain rod
**1
1/2 yards lightweight canvas
or twill
**1/2
yard felt (for tree trunk and
branches)
**1/4
yard felt, 1/4 yard print
cotton, and 1/4 yard solid-
color cotton (for leaves)
**Medium
weight cutaway
stabilizer
**Temporary
spray adhesive
**Air-erase pen (or other
marking tool) and dress
maker's pencil
**Large piece of paper or tag
board
**Permanent marker or fabric
marker
**1 inch wide ribbon (for top
loops)
**Small plastic lid (about 5
inches in diameter)
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First we will prepare the fabric
for the front of the wall
hanging. Cut a piece of the
lightweight canvas 24 inches
wide by 36 inches high. |
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Now let's prepare the pattern piece
for the trunk of the tree. Draw a 6
inch wide by 18 inch high rectangle
on the large piece of paper or tag
board. |
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To create the shape of the bottom of
the tree, draw lines 2 inches out
from each bottom corner of the
rectangle. Then, make a mark 3
inches up from each bottom
corner. Draw a curved line up from
the end of each bottom line up to
the marks you just made. |
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Draw curved lines at each corner at
the top of the rectangle. Cut out
the shape. |
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Now we will prepare the pattern for
the branches of the tree. Draw a 2
inch line on the paper, and mark the
center at the one inch point. |
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Measure and mark 12 inches out from
the center mark on the line. Then,
draw a 1/2 inch line at that mark,
making the mark the center of the
line. Draw lines connecting the ends
of the lines to create a tapering
rectangle shape. |
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Draw curved lines at the short end
of the shape. |
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Cut out the shape. Then, make marks
along the shape at 3 inches, 6
inches, and 9 inches and draw lines
across the shape at these
points. These marks will be used to
cut varying lengths of branches. |
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Pin the trunk pattern to the felt,
trace the shape (with a dress maker's
pencil), and cut out the shape. |
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Lay the trunk fabric piece on top of
the front canvas piece. Position the
trunk about 3 inches from the bottom
of the fabric and center it on the
fabric by measuring equal distances
between the edges of the trunk and
the edges of the fabric. Pin the
trunk in place. |
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Trace the branch pattern piece on
the felt and cut out the pieces. We
are starting with three full size
(12 inch) branches. Spray the
backside of the braches with
temporary adhesive and position them
around the trunk. Tuck the ends of
the branches under the edges of the
trunk and smooth the branches in
place. Be sure to keep the ends of
the branches at least one inch from
the side edges of the fabric and
about two inches from the top edge.
This will apply to all elements of
the wall hanging from this point
forward (leaves and embroidered
designs as well).
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Decide
how many branches you would like to
add to the tree, then mark and cut
out branches of varying
lengths. Spray the backside of the
branches with adhesive and place
them around the trunk and the large
branches. |
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If you have embroidery software,
print templates of the designs to
use for placement. If you don't have
embroidery software, you can cut a
piece of paper the shape and
dimensions of the design to help
with placement and centering.
Arrange the designs around the tree.
You may overlap the designs on top
of the tree and branches. |
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Once you have the designs placed,
using an air-erase pen (or other
marking tool), poke a hole in the
center of the designs and mark the
fabric. Also, mark the horizontal
and vertical axis points. |
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Remove the templates and draw lines
connecting the axis points - these
lines will be used for
hooping. Also, label each design on
the fabric so you remember were to
place them later on. |
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Stitch all the way around the edges
of the trunk using a zigzag stitch. |
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Also, zigzag stitch all the way
around each branch. |
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Now we will embroider the bird
designs!
Spray a piece of cutaway stabilizer
with adhesive and smooth it on the
back of the first area to be
embroidered. Hoop the fabric and
stabilizer together by aligning the
marks on the hoop with the lines on
the fabric. You will be hooping
parts of the tree, but this is OK,
the tree will not be damaged by the
hoop. Later on you may be hooping
parts of designs that you have
previously embroidered; this is also
OK. Attach the hoop to the machine
and load the first design. Move the
hoop so that the needle is directly
over the center point on the
fabric. Embroider the design.
For more information on embroidering
applique designs
click here.
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When the design has finished, unhoop
the design and trim away the excess
stabilizer on the back of the
embroidery. Repeat the hooping and
embroidering process for each
design. |
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When all the designs have finished,
it is time to create the name plate
leaves!
On a small piece of paper or tag
board, trace about 1/2 of the edge
of a small plastic lid. |
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Flip the paper around and trace the
lid again over the first line to
create a leaf shape. |
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Cut out the shape. We created two
different sized leaves; one that is
4 inches wide by 2 inches high and
another that is 3 inches wide by 1
1/2 inches high. |
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Spray a piece of cutaway stabilizer
with adhesive and smooth the cotton
leaf fabric on top. Decide how many
name plate leaves you would like and
trace the shape of the leaves onto
the fabric. |
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Using a permanent marker or fabric
marker, write the names inside the
leaves. You may also embroider the
names - we will show you how to do
that also. |
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To embroider the leaves, trace the
leaf shapes on the fabric that is
backed with cutaway
stabilizer. Then, draw a horizontal
line through the center of the each
leaf. Measure and mark the center
of the line by measuring and
dividing by two. Then, draw a
vertical line through the center
mark. These lines will be used for
hooping. |
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Hoop the fabric and stabilizer
together by aligning the marks on
the hoop with the lines on the
fabric. Next, set up your lettering
design -
click here for information on
how to merge letters.
Attach the hoop to the machine, 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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Repeat the hooping and embroidering
process for each leaf. When all the
designs have finished, cut out the
shapes. |
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Arrange
the leaves where you want
them. Spray the backside of each
leaf with adhesive and smooth it in
place. Then, stitch them in place
(we used a decorative "blanket"
stitch). You may also use a zigzag
stitch if you like. |
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Using the leaf patterns, cut more
leaf shapes from the felt. Arrange
them how you would like and pin them
in place. |
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Stitch them in place with a single
straight stitch down the center of
each leaf. |
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To prepare the back of the hanging,
cut another piece of the lightweight
canvas 24 inches wide by 36 inches
high. Lay flat and align the back
piece on top, right sides
together. Pin in place. Sew a 1/2
inch seam around the side and bottom
edges only - leave the top open for
turning. |
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Turn the hanging right side out and
press the seams. Also, turn the top
edge in 1/2 inch and press. |
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To create the top loops, cut five 7
inch lengths of 1 inch wide
ribbon. Bring the ends together to
create loops. Insert the ends of the
loops along the top edge of the
hanging in between the front and
back layers of fabric with the end
of the loop extending about one inch
inside. Add a loop at each top
corner and pin in place. Then,
measure and mark the top center by
measuring and dividing by two - add
another loop at this point and pin
in place. Then, measure the center
between the outer and inner loop and
mark the center. Add the remaining
two loops at these points. Top
stitch a 1/2 inch seam around the
entire edge of the hanging - this
finishes the edges of the hanging
and secures the loops in place.
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Size: 3.94 x 3.94 (100.0 x 100.0 mm)
Designs in Pack: 18
Price: $24.97
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Size: 4.84 x 5.98 (123.0 x 152.0 mm)
Designs in Pack: 18
Price: $24.97
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Designs in Pack: 71
Price: $19.97
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Size: 1.21 x 1.35 (30.7 x 34.3 mm)
Designs in Pack: 71
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Size: 1.82 x 2.03 (46.2 x 51.6 mm)
Designs in Pack: 71
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Size: 2.47 x 2.73 (62.7 x 69.3 mm)
Designs in Pack: 71
Price: $19.97
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Size: 3.70 x 4.09 (94.0 x 103.9 mm)
Designs in Pack: 71
Price: $19.97
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