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ateeeeceeeneeeen ere ssseeeee eters MOS Sees Please, read all of the: instructions before: Starting your . Finished size: 5.5 x9”. : “Dict evel: Easy/intermediite . Embroidery needle. - Scissors. : . Pencil or felt marker. : . Chopstick or pointy tool. . Green felt (10"x 15”). . Scraps of yellow, pale pink: . Ivory (10” x 12”). turquoise, brown and lilac . Leaf green felt (9” x 8”). felt. : . Pink felt (16” x 8”). . Embroidery floss. . Cardboard. ‘0 embroider the designs, first trace the embroidery template on the thin tracing pa or a tissue paper and pin this paper on the felt shape, as shown. Using large néedle « embroidery floss, sew along the pencil lines. ‘Then, carefully, tear away the papett toren it, using a pin to remove any little pieces of paper. Felt can basically be divided into two types: wool felt or washable felt. Wool fe ‘commended for these ornaments. These quality materials help dolls look theit very rint from page pdf, and cut out templates using scissors. Trace:templ onto felt using a felt marker or pencil and cut out on the line. Cut carefully so edges : vertical, not slanted. : Cut out the paper pattern roughly and attach it onto felt. Roughly cut out the felt arou the pattern: which will be easier to maneuver and cut to final shape without femovi This Easter house is embroidered and stitched together with embroidery floss: In case you ‘re not familiar with one of the stitches, you can practice the stitches a f times on a felt scraps before working on a doll. None of the stitches are difficult, but take some practice to get perfect. Always keep your stitches and the space between th the same length. Be consistent with your sewing tension. Or, if you want to keep embroidery to a minimum, you can sometimes glue on cert elements, instead of embroidering them. _You can experiment and use your imagination to customize the project. Sera RTs 10. Running» 1: APpitqué Steven: Stitching a felt piece onto @'felt surface. Place the appliqué onthe backgroun Make tiny stitches perpendicular to the edge of the appliqué. 2. Overcast Srircu: Simple stitch over the edge of the felt. Also called whip-stitch, is used ig attach pieces of felt. This isn't a decorative stitch, so afreays use floss that matches the color of the felt and1 the stitches small and neat. 3. Srraicnr Stircu: Use a simple straight stitch to create a motif. 4. Savi Srrrcu: The satin stitch is composed of parallel rows of straight stitch and is often ued to! an area with floss. The make very nice eyes and noses on softies. 5. Lazy patsy: Make a small loop and then anchor it with a single stitch at top for the decorative s that resembles a flower petal. 6. Sprrr strrcu: Each stitch always emerge from the center of the previous stitch, to split the floss in 7. Back Srircu: This simple stitch creates a solid line so it’s great for outlining shapes or creating te A backstitch gets its name because you create it moving the needle a stitch backward before movi forward to create the next stitch. 8. Frencu Knors: The French knot produces a rounded knot that can be used to create a serie decorative dots. To make it, bring the needle up at the point at which you want to make your French hold the thread and wrap it around the needle twice, as shown. Bring the needle back to the starting and put the point back through the fabric very near where it emerged (be careful not use the same ¢ hole) . Pull fre needle to the back of the felt and pull taut. To make a bigger knot, wrap mare twis thread around the needle and/or use more strands of floss in your needle. g. Lapper strrcu: The ladder stitch is used to attach separate parts such as a doll’s head. Its callec ladder stitch because the stitches look like a ladder until you pull the stitches tight to close the seam. evety fou or five stitches as you stitch. When the thread is tightened, the stitches should be virtl invisi 1o. RunninG Srircu: The running stitch is simple to make. Make this stitch by weaving he ne through the felt at evenly spaced intervals. Just be careful to keep the length of your stitches and the : between them same length. : Pin the 2 fele igces of each wall together. Blanket stitch 1. Using the templates on page 11 to 15 cut the all the felt pieces . 2. To embroider the designs, follow the instructions on page 2. 3. Position the window on the window frame and sew them together using applique st Embroider two lines across the window using back stitch. 4. Carefully, arrange the colored pieces on the egg-door, as pictured. Pin or gle all pieces in place. Sew all the pieces in position with matching sewing thread, sewing aro the edges of each shape with appliqué or running stitches. Embroider the details,‘as shc 5. Randomly, add some yellow French knots on the hedges. 6. Carefully, arrange the felt pieces on the wall font, as pictured. . Sew all the! piece position with matching sewing thread, sewing around the edges of each shape w appliqué stitches. 7. Add the embroidered details, using the picture as a guide. 8. Randomly, add some yellow French knots on the bushes. Sew the bushes onithe si as shown. 9.To embroider the designs, follow the instructions on page 2. 10. Carefully, arrange the felt pieces on the wall font, as pictured. . Sew all the pie in position with matching sewing thread, sewing around the edges of each stiape w appliqué stitches. : 11. Add the embroidered details, using the picture as a guide. 12. Place the flower shapes on the green roof pieces, as shown. 13. Add the embroidered details. 14, Carefully, arrange the green roof shapes on the pink roof shapes, as pictarked, them in position with matching sewing thread, sewing around the edges of a a with appliqué stitches. : 15. Pin the two felt pieces of each roof together. Thread an embroidery needle:with strands of pink floss and sew three sides together with a blanket stitch. Leavejone s open and insert a cardboard through the opening. : 16 . Sew the two roof pieces together, using the picture as a guide. 17. Align the inner and outer felt pieces of each wall, and pin them together. 18. Sew the wall pieces of the house together with blanket stitch and two strands matching floss, sewing through all four layers of felt in each couture. 19. Align the two base pieces together. Thread an embroidery needle with two strane green floss and sew three sides together with a blanket stitch. 20. Leave a gap and insert a cardboard through the opening. Then, blanket stitch the closed. 21 & 22. Sew the base piece of the house to the sides using overcast stitch. Place the: stitches over the older for a neat finish. 23 & 24. Insert a cardboard through the opening of each wall. 25. Then, sew up the open. Front/back wall (cut 2) Livory, 1 green Window’ (cut 2) White Front/back wall (cut 2) livory, 1 green Egg (cut 5) Pink, Sea (2), pale green (2) Pot (cut 1) Bunny (cut 1) Toast Side (cat 4) 2ivory, 2 green Bush (cut 1) Green, Roof (cut 4) Pink 3 Top roof (cut 2) Leaf green 580% 2B 8 J Roof (cut 2) Base (cut 1) Sides (cut 2) C-ardboard Designed by: O207 PalomRocha, www.noialand.com é 02017 Paloma Rocha. : This pattern is intended for personal use ly : and not for commercial resale. Photocopying, + emailing and the other copying to share these + instruction is strictly prohibited by law without > the designer’s written permission. Thank: syou ; for respecting the designer copyugal yy

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