fold and stitch wreath
#11
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Carroll, Iowa
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Just the other day a neighbor friend of mine showed me two of them she'd just made. One with very stiff pellon interfacing and the other without. I preferred the one with the stiffer interfacing if it were mine. I have the pattern and getting ready to make one for my dining table so now I know which interfacing to order. Its great when you can see 1st hand the differences between the interfacing.
#12
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: central Iowa
Posts: 120
I have made 3 of these wreaths using the Peltex 71F Ultra Firm Stabilizer ( listed on the pattern) which I purchased at Joann's fabrics. It works fine. I could not find the Bosal fusible foam that was listed. Using a fusible makes it easier as you sew closely around the these then turn them right side out. turning them can be tricky if they aren't fused!
#13
I use peltex single side fusible and it works great!
#14
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 835
Good Morning, I use the Pellon 71F one sided fusible ultra firm stabilizer. I found it easy to work with. My Bernina seemed to like it. I liked the finished product. The first fold and stitch I made I used an interfacing and didn't like the looks, it wasn't fresh looking.
#15
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 1,857
I prefer the softer look so I use a very light fusible with 2 cotton fabrics. I made one using slightly heavier fabric and did not use any interfacing. This one is being used as an easter 'basket' so it has plastic easter eggs stuffed in each petal. When being stored, I stuff a small bit of tissue in each petal. I love having things poke out of the petals. My halloween one has little mummies and ghosts, my St.Patty's day one has gold coins and leprechauns. I have also varied the sizes from 4" finished squares to 6 1/2" finished. The 4" has the center almost meeting and the larger is perfect for setting a bowl or plant in the middle.
#16
I have made 3 of these wreaths using the Peltex 71F Ultra Firm Stabilizer ( listed on the pattern) which I purchased at Joann's fabrics. It works fine. I could not find the Bosal fusible foam that was listed. Using a fusible makes it easier as you sew closely around the these then turn them right side out. turning them can be tricky if they aren't fused!
I bought some Bosal through Wal-Mart.com
#18
I just started one and am using Sew Lazy Stiff Stuff:Firm Interfacing by Lazy Girl Designs. It was what the quilt shop recommended instead of what was used by the 3 D Wreath pattern that they felt was too stiff for turning. I used 505 Spray to fuse it to the backing. Seemed to work just fine but am not sure how stiff you want your project.
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