I did a guest post over on Pink Tea earlier in the week for a Rapunzel Hair Clip (Barrette) holder. Here it is for any of you that may have missed it:
What you will need:
- 2 pieces of plain, light coloured cotton measuring 20cm x 50cm.
- Double sided fusible webbing.( I used HeatnBond Ultrahold but you can use any double sided fusible webbing.)
- Fabric scraps for appliqué. I used green gingham for the hill, pale pink and white polka dots for the tower; dark pink for the window; flesh colour for the face and purple gingham for the dress. You can use what you like.
- 1 piece stiff fusible interfacing (20cm x 50cm)
- 1m of 1.5cm wide yellow ric-rac
- Small piece of flower trim for base of castle (optional)
- About 20cm of pink ribbon for hanger
- Thin cardboard (e.g. cereal box) for templates
- Pencil
- Iron
- Sewing machine
- Paper scissors
- Fabric scissors
- Black fabric marker or permanent marker pen
How you make it:
2. Using the photograph as a guide, draw a simple tower shape on thin cardboard and cut it out. Do the same for the window shape, the hill shape, the face and the dress. Put them all together on the background fabric to check that you like all the proportions. If not, adjust them until you are happy.
3. Draw around the templates on the paper side of the double sided fusible webbing. Roughly cut out the shapes from the fusible webbing (don’t cut them out properly yet). Fuse the webbing on to the wrong side of the corresponding fabric pieces (ie green for the hill) and then cut them out carefully.
4. Measure 1.5cm from the bottom edge of the background fabric and make a light mark. Line up the hill piece and fuse it to the background piece.
8. Pin the back piece right sides together with the front piece. Starting at the top, stitch around all sides, using a 1.5cm seam allowance and leaving a 3cm gap for turning at the top.
10. Fold down the top edge 3cm towards the back and press and pin in place. Top stitch close to the bottom of the folded piece, creating a channel and closing the turning gap at the same time.
11. Turn the piece so the front side is up. Starting just below the channel you created, top stitch around the other three sides. You are nearly finished!