Showing posts with label Gina Matarazzo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gina Matarazzo. Show all posts

October 15, 2013

Tutorial Tuesday

Happy Tuesday, everyone!

I can't believe Halloween is nearing. It's my most favorite time of year! I can hardly wait for the costumes and treats and pumpkins! I am having a small get together to celebrate Halloween this year and knew that I needed to infuse embroidery into the festivities. I decided on cloth napkins.


I used Gina Matarazzo's Halloween Pals embroidery patterns on white cotton for these napkins. I love her patterns and these pumpkin pals are super cute. 


To make some Halloween cloth napkins, you will need the following:

- Four fat quarters (18x22-inches) of cotton 
- Embroidery hoop and stitching supplies
- Iron and Ironing board
- Sewing machine and supplies


Step One: Transfer pattern to the lower corner of fabric. Keeping the pattern at least 2-inches away from either edge. I placed the pattern on the lower corner of the right side, but it's up to you which side you prefer. 


Step Two: Stitch each napkin. When all are complete, wash, dry, and press. I don't like to press the embroidery itself, I usually press around them so as not to snag or warp the stitches. It's a good idea to place a thin piece of fabric over your embroidery to press it, so that the hot iron isn't directly on the stitches.


Step Three: Fold the four edges of the napkin over 1/4-inch and press.


Step Four: Fold the edges over a second time and press.


Step Five: Using the zig-zag stitch setting on a sewing machine, stitch along the fold that you just created to seal the edges and create a clean hem. 


Step Six: Fold the napkin so the embroidery is facing to out. Give each napkin another light press. 


Step Seven: Set the table and get ready for smiles and Halloween happiness to ensue!

This is a fun project to put together before Halloween. Hope you get to give it a try!

Hi, I'm Kristen! I am a lover of all things stitchy and crafty. I have been sewing for as long as I can remember. My grandmother taught me how to sew Barbie clothes when I was young and I have been sewing ever since.

You can find me at Bobbypin Bandit, on Instagram, and my Etsy shop.

July 25, 2010

Patterns: Once upon a rainy day

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I love the bright, almost vintage charm of this new pattern called Ducky With Her Bicycle by Gina Matarazzo. Perfect if you want to get ahead and do some slightly less summery embroidery.

Hi, I'm Jo - I feature new embroidery patterns Sundays on Feeling Stitchy. I also post on our Twitter and Pinterest.

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