A Wallhanging Ellen O. Designs for Sulky of America
What We Used WHAT FABRICS WE USED: Cotton Fabrics 42 to 44 (Image 1) Dark green 1/2 yard Medium green 1/4 yard Light green 1/4 yard Christmas/Holiday Red 1/4 yard WHAT THREAD WE USED: Cotton+Steel 50 Wt. Cotton Thread by Sulky - basic color to use for stitching (Grey was used in this sample) Sulky Blendables 30 Wt. Cotton Thread to contrast with all three green fabrics WHAT STABILIZER WE USED: Sulky Fuse n Stitch Iron-On Permanent Stabilizer - 1 yard package or large scrap OTHER SUPPLIES WE USED: Red Buttons for berries - as many as you like. Example - five buttons about 1/2 in diameter Sulky Iron-On Transfer Pen - Black Plain white paper on which to print patterns Glue Stick or Steam-a-Seam Fusible Web 1/2 wide - optional Hand Sewing needle - optional Sulky KK 2000 Temporary Spray Adhesive Sewing Machine Needle - Size 11/75 sharp or universal Size 14/90 Topstitch Needle Your Fabrics Here is a spot for you to put a swatch of your fabric choices. Project Overview This fun and festive 3D Holiday Holly is a perfect way to bring Holiday Spirit to any room in your house or office. If you have never tried making a 3D project, these step-by-step instructions will guide you to success. Be careful! This project is addicting! You may find yourself making one for everyone you know. IMPORTANT: Please read through the directions before starting. Supplies Sewing Machine in good working condition 1/4 seam allowance foot All-purpose foot Scissors Small, Blunt-tip scissors - optional Rotary ter & Mat optional Point Turning Tool Ruler Iron Best Press pressing aid - optional Warm & Natural Craft Batting - 1 package or scraps (1/8 thick was used in this project but 1/4 thick works fine, too.) (Image 1) A. B. C. D. 2
9 1 of 1 When printing from this PDF file, set Page Scaling to None. Print patterns at 100% or Actual Size. Do not select Shrink to Fit or Fit to Printable Area options. Once printed, this square should measure exactly 1 x 1 When printing from this PDF file, set Page Scaling to None. Print patterns at 100% or Actual Size. Do not select Shrink to Fit or Fit to Printable Area options. Once printed, this square should measure exactly 1 x 1 Top 1 of 2 Base Ellen O Designs Suggested Leaf Placement Lines () for Outer Edge Overlap Base 1/8 Seam Allowance 2 of 2 Overlap Instructions When printing from this PDF file, set Page Scaling to None. Print patterns at 100% or Actual Size. Do not select Shrink to Fit or Fit to Printable Area options. Once printed, this square should measure exactly 1 x 1 Leave Open Base Base Ellen O Designs Selvage Edges Vein Topstitch 1/8 Seam Allowance 1/8 Seam Allowance Leave Open Holly Leaf ( 2 Cotton Fabrics for Each Leaf) Leave Open Bottom Bows End (Fancy Template) Wallhanging 2016 Ellen O Designs for Sulky of America, Inc. Wallhanging 2016 Ellen O Designs for Sulky of America, Inc. Wallhanging 2016 Ellen O Designs for Sulky of America, Inc. With your printer set to print actual size, print the leaf pattern, base pattern and the bow template (see pgs. 11-13). Trace over the leaf pattern with a Black Sulky Iron-On Transfer Pen. the dark green fabric in half, selvage to selvage. One of these 1/4-yard pieces will be placed on the bottom of the stack. (If needed, use the remainder to make extra leaves.) Fold the fabrics, wrong sides out. Stack the three greens (dark green on the bottom, medium green in the middle, light green on top) together with all the selvage edges lined up and even. Trace the leaf onto regular copy paper following the directions on the Sulky Iron-On Transfer Pen. Starting at the selvage edge, place the traced leaf pattern, with the transfer ink side down, on the light green fabric. Following the directions on the Transfer Pen, use a hot, dry iron to press down on the leaf pattern to transfer it onto the light green fabric. Move the leaf pattern to a close-by open space and repeat transferring it. (You can make 4-8 transfers with one inking depending on how long you hold the iron down each time.) If you can no longer see a leaf image, use the transfer pen to trace over it again and continue transferring it until you get to the fabric fold or have no more space to fit the leaf pattern. 3
Pin through all the layers of leaf sets - three leaf sets will be pinned together. Use sharp scissors to cut out each leaf set along the transfer line. Unpin. Separate each pair of leaves. All pairs should be right sides together. You can use the extra dark green fabric to make more leaves, if needed. 12 to 15 6 x 8 batting rectangles. For the Base, cut one 9 x 15 piece each of batting and Fuse n Stitch. Position each leaf set on a batting rectangle. Pin in place or lightly spray with KK 2000 to hold temporarily in position. HINT: A leaf set consists of one pair each of light, medium and dark green. You should have 12 to 15 pairs of leaves. Thread the top and bobbin with Cotton+Steel 50 wt. Cotton Thread by Sulky; use a normal, balanced tension; and insert a new size 11/75 Sharp or Universal Needle. Set the stitch length at 2.0; attach a 1/4 seam allowance foot; then stitch each leaf set together with a 1/8 seam allowance. Leave the widest part (bottom) of each leaf set open and unstitched. By using a short stitch length there is no need to back stitch. 4
Stitch all the leaves. Use blunt-tip scissors to trim the batting close to the seam without cutting the stitches or the fabric. (Blunt-tip scissors won t get caught in the batting as you trim it away.) Turn each leaf right side out, through the bottom opening. Use a point-turner to help push all the points out. Tuck open-end edges inside, about 1/8 or 1/4. Use a glue stick, fusible web or hand stitching to close the opening. Press the whole leaf, being careful not to crush the batting, which will make the leaf limp. Press to fuse Fuse n Stitch onto one side of the 9 x 15 base batting. Overlap Base pattern 1 & 2. Tape together. Trace the Base onto the WS of the dark green fabric. out. Position the dark green fabric base, right sides together, on top of batting. HINT: Closeup view of the base top showing 1/8 seam stitching. 5
Use the same thread and settings that you used for each leaf, along with a 1/8 seam allowance, to sew all around from start DOT to end DOT. Trim away the batting from the seam stitches as close as possible. Clip curves if needed. Turn right side out. Use a point turner to push out the points. Sew the opening closed or fuse or glue. Set aside. 6
Make leaf veins on the front side, which is the side that feels cushy. Thread the top and bobbin with a contrasting color of Sulky 30 wt. Cotton Blendables; insert a size 14/90 Topstitch Needle; and set the stitch length at 3 to 3.5. Follow the stitch guide on the leaf pattern and start stitching at the base. Stitch to the leaf top. Pivot the leaf and stitch back along the same stitches. Stitch to each leaf point, back to the center, and repeat until you end back at the leaf base. To add shape and dimension, fold each leaf in half lengthwise. At each leaf base, sew a scant 1/4 tuck for 3/4 of an inch. Backstitch a couple of stitches. Trim threads as needed. HINT: The Base pattern includes suggested placement lines to aid you with the Holly leaf layout. 7 On the base front, start laying out the leaves. Work from the back to the front. The final top leaf ends will be covered up by the pretty red bow. (See the adjacent Hint) Pin each leaf individually to the base, and then, starting with the under leaf, stitch the leaf bottom to the base while lifting the top leaf out of the way. This is a little tricky, but worth it. Or, if you prefer, you can hand stitch them in place.
Make the Pretty Red Bow Set up for all-purpose sewing like you did for the leaf and base. Stitch length 2.0 Size 11/75 Universal Needle 1/2 seam allowance Cotton+Steel 50 wt. Cotton Thread by Sulky on the top and in the bobbin Balanced thread tension Fold the 1/4 yard of red fabric in half with the selvages together. On the odd-looking paper pattern that says BOW END, place the 9 side of the pattern even with the 9 wide straight selvage edge. along the uneven pattern edge. In total you are cutting off the selvages and a little bit of the red fabric. Any more than that, OOPS. Open the red bow fabric and fold in half lengthwise. Leave the weird cut ends alone, and don t sew them (it ll make sense later). With the right sides together, stitch a 1/2 seam on the long side. Stop about halfway and leave a three-inch opening. Resume stitching the long side. Set the seam by pressing flat, and then press the seam open. 8
Lay out the long strip so that the seam you just sewed is lying in the center. You ll notice how the ends look similar to when you cut the ribbon ends, like a V. Sew the ends with a 1/2 seam allowance. Clip off the corners and clip the center. Turn right side out through the 3 opening in the seam. Stitch opening closed. Press. 9 Tie into a bow. Attach the bow so it covers the leaf ends where they all meet. Hand stitch the bow in place.
Make the Holly Berries For the Holly Berries, stitch or glue red buttons, Pom-Poms or felt circles. Fluff up the bow. Sew a little stitch to the base here and there as needed to keep it neat. This can be used for a centerpiece, or make it into a wallhanging by adding a thread loop or plastic ring to hang it. HINT: If any of the upper/top leaves are falling forward, sew a stitch in the back of the leaf onto the base. 10
When printing from this PDF file, set Page Scaling to None. Print patterns at 100% or Actual Size. Do not select Shrink to Fit or Fit to Printable Area options. Once printed, this square should measure exactly 1 x 1 9 Selvage Edges Vein Topstitch 1/8 Seam Allowance Leave Open HOLLY LEAF ( 2 Cotton Fabrics for Each Leaf) BOWS END (Fancy Template) Wallhanging 2016 Ellen O Designs for Sulky of America, Inc.
When printing from this PDF file, set Page Scaling to None. Print patterns at 100% or Actual Size. Do not select Shrink to Fit or Fit to Printable Area options. Once printed, this square should measure exactly 1 x 1 Top BASE 1 of 2 Suggested Leaf Placement Lines () for Outer Edge Leave Open 1/8 Seam Allowance Overlap MATCH BASE 2 of 2 ALONG THIS LINE Wallhanging BASE 1 of 2 2016 Ellen O Designs for Sulky of America, Inc.
When printing from this PDF file, set Page Scaling to None. Print patterns at 100% or Actual Size. Do not select Shrink to Fit or Fit to Printable Area options. Once printed, this square should measure exactly 1 x 1 MATCH BASE 1 of 2 ALONG THIS LINE Leave Open Overlap BASE 2 of 2 1/8 Seam Allowance Bottom Wallhanging BASE 2 of 2 2016 Ellen O Designs for Sulky of America, Inc.