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Lots of Love Placemat

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Supplies Needed:
**1/2
yard solid-colored quilter's
cotton (for borders and back)
**1/4 yard solid-colored
quilter's
cotton (for embroidered
blocks)
**Small pieces of print
quilters'
cotton (for heart blocks and
borders)
**Batting or extra-loft
batting
**Medium-weight or
light-weight
cutaway stabilizer (we used
Floriani No-Show Mesh)
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Supplies Continued:
**Temporary spray adhesive
**Air-erase pen (or other
marking tool)
**Straight edge
**Quilting cutting mat
**Rotary cutter
**Nylon monofilament thread
**Small piece of paper or
tag board (for heart block
pattern piece)
**Needle and thread for some
hand sewing
Designs used:
Suzani Heart 1
Suzani Heart 2
These designs are also available
in design packs:
I Heart Suzani
Design Pack -
Large,
Small
Finished Size:
19 inches wide by 13 1/4 inches high
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To
begin, prepare the fabric for
the embroidered blocks. On the
solid colored fabric, using an
air-erase pen or other marking
tool, draw a 5 inch by 5 inch
square - leave a couple of
inches of excess fabric around
the shape. Then, measure and
mark the center of each side of
the square by measuring and
dividing by two. Draw lines to
connect the marks; where the
lines meet is the exact center
of the shape.
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Create paper templates of the
designs by printing them at full
size using embroidery software. 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.
If
you'd like a recommendation for
an embroidery program that can
make templates, consider Embird from
www.Embird.com.
Poke a hole in the center of the
first design and align it with
the center point on the fabric.
Make sure the design fits well
within the shape - there should
be at least one inch of space
between the edges of the design
and the edges of the shape.
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Remove the template and spray a
piece of medium-weight or
light-weight cutaway stabilizer
(we used Floriani No-Show Mesh)
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. Attach the hoop to
the machine and load the first
design. Move the hoop so that
the needle is aligned with the
center point on the fabric.
Embroider the design. |
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When the design has finished, use a
straight edge and rotary cutter to
cut out the shape (we did not trim
the stabilizer on the back of the
embroidery).
Repeat the fabric marking, hooping,
and embroidering process for each
embroidered block (we are
embroidering three blocks). |
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Let's
now
prepare the fabric for the borders
of the embroidered blocks. For each
block, cut two pieces of print
cotton 1 1/2 inches wide by 5 inches
high (for the sides) and two pieces
7 inches wide by 1 1/2 inches high
(for the top and bottom.
Align the side pieces on top of the
sides of the block, right sides
together. Pin in place, and sew a
1/4 inch seam along the pinned edges
only. We are using a "walking foot"
attachment on our machine which
helps prevent the layers of fabric
from shifting as we sew.
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Press the back seams open with
an iron. |
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Align the top and bottom border
pieces along the top and bottom
edges of the block, right sides
together. Pin in place, and sew
a 1/4 inch seam along the pinned
edges. Then, press the back
seams.
Repeat this process for each
embroidered block (3 blocks
total). |
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Next, we'll
prepare the pattern piece for
the heart blocks. Draw a 2 3/4
inch wide by 5 inch high
rectangle on a piece of paper or
tag board. |
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Then, measure and mark the
rectangle as follows:
1.
Mark 3/8 inch in from the
bottom right corner along
the
bottom edge of the
shape.
2.
Mark 1 1/4 inch down from
the upper right corner along
the right edge.
3.
Mark 1 1/4 inch in from the
upper right corner along the
top edge.
4.
Mark 1 1/4 inch in from the
upper left corner along the
top
edge.
5.
Mark 1 1/4 inch down from
the upper left corner along
the
left edge.
6.
Finally, mark 1 1/2 inch
down from the previous mark
you made, along the left
edge. |
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Next, draw lines to connect the
marks as shown:
1.
Connect the upper right
marks.
2.
Connect the upper left
marks.
3.
Connect the lower left mark
with the lower right corner
mark. |
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Mark the pattern with an "L"
(the way it was drawn and cut)
to represent the left side of
the heart shape. Mark the
opposite side with an "R" for
the right side of the heart.
To prepare the fabric for the
heart blocks, trace the pattern
onto the right side of the print
cotton with the "L" facing up. |
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For
each heart block, cut two - 2
inch by 2 inch squares and one -
3 inch by 3 inch square from the
print cotton.
Then, cut the squares in half
diagonally from one corner to
the opposite corner creating
triangles. You will have six
pieces total for each block:
four small triangles and two
large triangles. |
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To assemble the block, begin by
aligning the long edge of one of
the large triangles with the
side angled edge of the half
heart piece with right sides
together.
Allow about 3/8 inch of the
large triangle to extend past
the edges of the heart piece.
Pin in place, sew a 1/4 inch
seam along the pinned edge, and
press the back seam. |
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Align
the long edges of one of the
small triangles with the upper
right angled edge of the half
heart piece with right sides
together.
Allow about 3/8 inch of the ends
of the triangle to extend past
the edges of the heart piece.
Pin in place, sew a 1/4 inch
seam, and press. |
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Align another one of the small
triangles with the upper left
angled edge of the half heart
with right sides together.
Allow about 3/8 inch of the ends
of the triangle to extend past
the edges of the heart piece.
Pin in place, sew a 1/4 inch
seam, and press. |
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Trace
the right side of the pattern
piece onto the print cotton and
cut out the shape.
Assemble the right side of the
heart piece exactly as you did
the left side by adding one
large triangle piece, then two
small triangle pieces. |
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Once complete, trim off the
corners of the triangles that
extend past the outer edges of
the half heart blocks. |
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Lay the left heart piece, right
side facing up. Align the right
heart piece on top with right
sides together, with the seam
aligned. Pin in place along the
right side, sew a 1/4 inch seam
along the pinned edge, and press
the seam.
Now, add a border to each block
just as you did for the
embroidered blocks: for each
block, cut two pieces of print
cotton 1 1/2 wide by 5
inches high (for the sides) and
two pieces 6 inches wide by 1
1/2 inches high (for the top and
bottom).
Repeat the fabric cutting and
sewing process for each heart
block (for a total of three
blocks).
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Now that all of the blocks are
assembled, it is time to
assemble the front panel. Align
the top left block with the
bottom right block, right sides
together. Align the seams, and
pin in place along the top
edge. Sew a 1/4 inch seam along
the pinned edge only and press
the back seam. |
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Repeat this process with the top
and bottom center blocks and the
top and bottom right blocks. |
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Lay the left blocks flat and
align the center blocks on top
with the right sides
together. Align the seams and
pin in place along the right
side. Sew a 1/4 inch seam along
the pinned edge only. Press the
seams. |
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Align the right blocks on top of
the center blocks, right sides
together, align the seams, pin
in place, sew a 1/4 inch seam
along the pinned edge, and press
the seams. |
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Prepare the fabric for the side
borders by cutting two pieces of
fabric 1 1/2 inches wide by 12
3/4 inches high. Align the
border pieces with the side
edges of the assembled front
panel with right sides together.
Pin in place and sew a 1/4 inch
seam along the pinned edges.
Then, press the seams. |
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Prepare the fabric for the top
and bottom borders by cutting
two pieces of fabric 20 inches
wide by 1 1/2 inches high. Align
the top and bottom borders with
the top and bottom edges of the
assembled front panel with right
sides together. Pin in place and
sew a 1/4 inch seam along the
pinned edges. Press the seams. |
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Now, prepare the fabric for the
back of the placemat by laying
the assembled front panel on top
of the fabric. Pin in place and
cut out the shape. Also, cut a
piece of the batting the same as
you did with the back fabric.
Lay the back fabric flat with
the right side facing up. Align
the front panel on top, right
sides together. Align the
batting piece on top of the
front panel and pin all the
layers in place. Sew a 1/4 inch
seam along the top, bottom, and
one side edge - leave the other
side edge open for turning.
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Turn the placemat right side out
between the front and back
panels (the batting will end up
inside the placemat), and press
the seams. Turn the fabric of
the opening in 1/4 inch and
press. |
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Hand-sew the opening closed with
a needle and thread. |
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With
nylon monofilament in the needle
and matching thread in the
bobbin (thread that matches the
back fabric) quilt through all
the layers by stitching along
the existing seams of the front
panel - we stitched around the
inner edges of the outer border
and around the inner and outer
edges of each block. |
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Size: 3.83 x 3.61 (97.3 x 91.7 mm)
Stitch count: 12593
Price: $3.99
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Size: 3.84 x 3.50 (97.5 x 88.9 mm)
Stitch count: 7088
Price: $2.99
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