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Old 10-25-2018, 02:02 PM
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Candy Dresden Wall Hanging/Mug Rug
Finished size: Wall Hanging 19 ¾ x 19 ¾, Mug Rug 6 ¾ x 6 ¾
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81 white/cream candy pieces for your background (9 if you are doing a mug rug). Or a 20” X 20” for your background and 20” x 20” for your backing (8” x 8” pieces for a mug rug).
90 colored candy, (10 for a mug rug)
9 candy pieces for your Dresden center, (Pellon optional)
11 candy pieces for Dresden leaves (optional)
Desired binding. I used two 2.5” WOF for the wall hanging, less, of course, for the mug rug.
Attached Thumbnails finished-front.jpg   mug-rug.jpg  

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Step 1: Sew your whites together by chain piecing 2, 4, 8, +1. You will have 9, 9 candy strips. Sew these together to make your 9 x 9 candy background. (one 9 Patch for a mug rug)
Attached Thumbnails candy-chain.jpg   white-background.jpg  
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Circles and Leaves.pdf (176.8 KB, 947 views)
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Candy Dresden Templet.pdf (128.4 KB, 1359 views)

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Step 2: Using the templet cut your 90 Dresden blades or place each candy on your cutting mat, squarely on a 2.5” measurement. Find the ½” center section of your candy piece. Mark 1/8” to the right and to the left of this ½” center. Cut both sides of the blade from the top corner to this 1/8” mark. Fold right sides together at the widest end of your blade. Sew ¼” seam from the fold to the end, chain piecing all 90 blades. Clip the tip top at the fold just away from the stitching. Turn the right side out and finger press your seam open.
Center the seam and press pointed top of your blade using something to get a nice point on it’s top. Sew two blades together. Make nine piles of 5 two’s. I did this, so I didn’t accidentally sew to many blades together. Each plate will have ten blades each or 5 sets of 2’s.
Attached Thumbnails candy-measured.jpg   blade-chain.jpg   pressed-point.jpg   joined-twoss.jpg   joined-fours.jpg  

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Step 3: Create your center and your leaves.

Option 1- Using the templet draw circles on 9 of your candies you’ve selected for your Dresden Plate centers. Sew your circle using ¼” seam with the right side down onto a Pellon candy piece. Cut a tiny slit in the pellon and turn your circle right side out. Press into your circle applique piece.

Option 2- Cut 9 small circles of freezer paper. Press these to your Center circles of candy. Press the seam allowance into the middle, creating your applique piece.

Option 3- Create a yoyo from your center candy pieces.
Create your leaves in the same manor if you choose to add leaves.
Attached Thumbnails freezer-paper.jpg   pressed-seam.jpg   yoyo.jpg  
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Step 4: Place your 9 Dresden plates onto your prepared background piece. (Or mug rug)

Place the leaves as you desire.

Applique the plates and leaves down by topstitching or by hand as you desire.
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Step 5: Sandwich your wall hanging or mug rug quilt as desired.

Add your plate centers, appliqueing by hand or by machine as desired.

Bind using your favorite method. I am including a few tutorial links I found.

Don't forget to add corner pockets on your wall hanging to make it easier to hang. I cut two 5" squares, fold them in half, press, sew onto your quilt when you sew on the binding. You can see them in the last picture. I insert a ruler into the pockets and set this on my pin or nail for hanging. (I hope that's clear.)

Machine bind a quilt: http://cluckclucksew.com/2013/01/machine-binding-tutorial.html

Joining binding edges on the diagonal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUEy9NXOK5c

Flange Binding: http://www.52quilts.com/2012/05/tues...c-binding.html
Attached Thumbnails leaves-3.jpg   finished-front.jpg   finished-back.jpg  

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Thanks so much Sheri... its a great tut.

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​Very cute and nice instructions!
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Love your quilt and mug rug. The tutorial is fantastic. Thanks for sharing, I am going to try this for sure.
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Fabulous! Thank you for sharing!!<3
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