Garden Quartet Machine Embroidery Design Instructions
Garden Quartet Sewing Machine Cover
Stitch out the following designs
- Zania
- Zara
- Zarina
- Zizi
Stitch over the satin stitch borders if you wish to do so, the following decorative stitch in a contrasting colour thread
Stitch over the satin stitch borders if you wish to do so, the following decorative stitch in a contrasting colour thread
L = 0.5
W = 3.0
Garden Quartet Box
I purchased the box from one of those cheap Chinese stores that are every where. Painted the box with an undercoat and then painted the box white. Stitched the following designs together as per the sewing machine cover.
- Zania
- Zara
- Zarina
- ZiziÂ
I then stitched all the panels onto a blue and white gingham fabric.
I then stitched over the satin stitch border on the outside, the following decorative stitch in a white thread.
L = 1.0
W = 6.0
Over the top of the last decorative stitch, stitch
L = 4.0
W = 4.0
Stitch the following decorative stitch on the inside borders
L = 6.0
W = 4.0
Inside the box:
Glue the panel to the inside of the box and where the glue seeped out and hardened glue lace.
Garden Quartet Cushion
Stitch out the following designs:
- Zania
- Zara
- Zarina
- ZiziÂ
I made the piping using a thick cord which was the same fabric as the cushion I then made piping which was thinner in a contrasting fabric. Over the top of the contrasting fabric piping I stitched in a similar colour thread as the cushion a buttonhole stitch. This makes the cushion look smart.
Stitching the two layers of piping together using the piping foot.
This photo shows the two pipings stitched together and then stitched to the cushion.