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*Created by Kay Wagner, Ph.D., Edina Public Schools, Edina, Minnesota Drawn images may be used freely, fair use laws app

*Created by Kay Wagner, Ph.D., Edina Public Schools, Edina, Minnesota Drawn images may be used freely, fair use laws apply to all other images. ABC. Applique Letter Design. The next image you see will be an Old Crazy Quilt it has been stitched together with a variety of stitches. Cross stitch.

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*Created by Kay Wagner, Ph.D., Edina Public Schools, Edina, Minnesota Drawn images may be used freely, fair use laws app

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  1. *Created by Kay Wagner, Ph.D., Edina Public Schools, Edina, Minnesota Drawn images may be used freely, fair use laws apply to all other images

  2. ABC Applique LetterDesign

  3. The next image you see will be an Old Crazy Quiltit has been stitched together with a variety of stitches Cross stitch Herring bone stitch The previous letters were stitched down with an overcast stitch

  4. Overcast Stitch Cross Stitch The next Applique Example is called “Feeling Intense” it was created by Lee Malerich in 1988.It also contains a variety of stitches

  5. We will be creating an applique designbased on aletter of the alphabet This design will also use a variety of stitches

  6. First we design an original letter To do this, you need: • 1-sheet of tracing paper • 1-block letter of your choice • 1-Pencil and eraser • 2-Short pieces of masking tape

  7. How to choose your letter It should be the first letter of a word that is important to you. It could stand for a person or a pets name It could stand for an idea like love, peace or family It could stand for a place or a sport

  8. You really love Albert so you choose A, the first letter of his name. Now you must Choose the Letter you want to design Lets say the first name of your dogis Albert A for Albert

  9. Lay the letter in the center, then turn it over to the back A Lay the tracing paper on the table in front of you

  10. A Tape the letter to the tracing paper Tape at the top and bottom

  11. A Turn the tracing paper over, your letter will show through

  12. A A First & Last name, section Write your name in the lower left hand corner of the tracing paper First & Last name, section

  13. Graphic artists design letters for books, computer fonts, and advertising.

  14. Any letter may have thousands of different shapes and still be recognizable AAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  15. You can trace parts of the letter Take bites A and add bumps Using the pencil draw around theletter First & Last name, section

  16. Like this A Not like this If it is a symmetrical letter be sure your design is symmetrical are First & Last name, section

  17. Like this A Not like this No part of your design can be less than one square wide or long First & Last name, section

  18. Like this A Not like this Your Design must touch the block letter at every point or corner First & Last name, section

  19. A Finish your letter First & Last name, section

  20. A I don’t like these bumps Too thin here I like the way the bottom part looks Now you should assess your design and decide what needs changing and what looks good! First & Last name, section

  21. A Move your new design off to the side to assess your new design Place a new sheet of tracing paper over your design, trace what you like and change what you don’t like. First & Last name, section

  22. A First & Last name, section

  23. You must make at least four different designs for each letter you choose

  24. Now we will transfer our design to fabric To do this, you need: • Your best letter design • on tracing paper • Straight pins, about-25 • 1-Pair of scissors

  25. Choose your best design

  26. Now you must Choose the colors you want for the felt and burlap Lets say the letterAstands for the first name of your dog, Albert Albert is brown and white Albert has a red collar

  27. For one of Albert’s colors you might pick white burlap For Albert’s collar You might choose red felt

  28. Choose a piece of felt and a piece of burlap Be sure you like the way the way the colors look together

  29. Pin the letter to a piece of felt Line up the side of the letter with the side of the felt Line up the top of the letter with the top of the felt

  30. Pin the letter to a piece of felt You need a pin every inch or two around the letter

  31. Slide pin through both the paper and the felt Then push the pin up onto the front of the paper The point of the pin is pushed to the back of the felt

  32. Cut carefully on the pencil line Cut through both the felt and the paper

  33. Remove the pins when you have finished cutting out the letter Then remove the paper

  34. Vertical Not Horizontal Use the burlap vertically Pin your letter to the burlap Leave slightly more space below the letter Leave slightly more space below the letter Leave slightly more space below the letter

  35. Now you must Choose the colors you want for the Yarn to stitch down the letter Lets say the letterAstands for the first name of your dog, Albert Albert is brown and white Albert loves to swim in blue water

  36. For his color you might pick brown yarn For the water you might pick blue yarn

  37. You may also choose the same color as the letter, if you don’t want the yarn to be emphasized

  38. Thread your needle with the color of yarn that youhave chosen

  39. Now put the Yarn through the threader First put the threader into the needles eye If you have trouble threading the needle try using the needle threader

  40. Pull the yarn and needle threader back through the needles eye

  41. Slide the threader off the yarn

  42. Tie a blood knot in the longend of the yarn

  43. First make a loop

  44. Bring the end into the loop

  45. Pull the end through the loop

  46. Pull the end through the loop again

  47. Bring the end through the loop about four or five times

  48. Hold on to the end and pull

  49. You will end up with a large neat knot

  50. Take the needle to the back of the burlap Poke the needle up through the burlap and the felt

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