Showing posts with label fox pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fox pattern. Show all posts

10 March 2016

Faux Taxidermy Fox stitch-a-long: Part 4

It's time to finish sewing Frankie the Fox!

If you are just joining in you get head back to Part 1 HERE.

Ok so grab his nose and pin in place covering the point of his nose as shown.

Before we sew his nose in place it is time to add his smile. Thread your needle with 2 strands of black floss
and hide your knot under his nose.

Here I have drawn on his smile with a fading fabric marker to make it easier. You could use pencil as long as you stitch over it to cover the pencil well.

Use back stitch to add his smile and then hide you finishing knot under his nose again.

Make sure his nose is still in the right position and pin.

Then stitch in place using 1 strand of black floss and either whip or blanket stitch.

On to the ears. Thread your needle with 1 strand of brown floss and attach it to the bottom corner of the ear.


Pin the ear in place.

Here is the positioning from the side.

Pin the second ear on to make sure they look right.

Now hold the ear down and start ladder stitching it onto the head. So make a small stitch on the head as shown then...

 ...a small stitch on the ear and carry on like this pausing at the seam in the ear to make sure the ear is still in the right spot and then continue.

Repeat this process on the inside of the ear.

Sew the other ear on in the same way and he should look like this.

And a view from the side.

Now it't time to attach Frankie to the hoop. Choose either a 5" or 6" hoop and find some thick card, scissors and a pencil.
place your hoop on the cardboard and trace around the inside edge.

And then cut it out and put to one side.

Grab you chosen backing fabric. As you can see I am not friends with my iron but you could probably iron yours!

Loosen you hoop and stretch the fabric tightly between it. If you have a thin fabric I recommend placing a layer of a plain white fabric underneath your patterned fabric. Do the screw up tight again.

Trim the fabric around the edge of the hoop.

Now place Frankie in round about the centre of the hoop, hold tight to him and the hoop and flip it over...
...and place a pin through the backing fabric and into the back of Frankie's neck too. Flip the hoop back over and make sure he is still in the correct position and then add a lot more pins to hold him securely in place.

It should look a little like this.

Now thread your needle with 2 strands of brown floss and put a giant knot at the end. Then bring your needle up from under the hoop, coming up just in front of the seam of the fox.

You are going to use a ladder stitch (like you did for the ear) so place a stitch through the fox then...

...pass your needle down through the hoop then..

....up through the hoop and make another stitch through the fox, then down through the hoop again.

Continue in this way until you have about 6 stitches and then pull them tight. I find putting a bit of pressure on the fox as I pull seems to help. You need to pull the thread tight after every few stitches otherwise it becomes to difficult and you might end up with loose threads. When you have stitched half way round it gets a bit tricky to reach the back so I just do 1 long stitch at the top of the back of the neck so it looks like this...

Continue ladder stitching around, pulling tight as you go.

I have added my little wooden logo tag here.

Thread you needle with 2 strands of ordinary white machine sewing cotton and place a large knot at the end. Now use a running stitch to start gathering the fabric.

Continue the running stitch all away around, pulling it tight as you go. Once all the way around just trim your thread and let it hang loose - don't knot it.

Now grab your circle of card and lay it over the back...

...and force it into the back of the hoop. You will see the card starts to crease which is fine because it means it will stay in place firmly.

Once in it will look like this. You do need to include the card as it will keep your fox sitting nicely and will stop your fabric sagging.

Now just make sure the screw at the top of your hoop is nice and tight and you are done...

CONGRATULATIONS you did it! Frankie the Fox is complete and ready to be hung on the wall.

I really hope you found this tutorial useful. I will be doing another faux taxidermy stitch-a-long again soon so let me know which pattern you would like to do next, the giraffe, the rhino, the panda.....let me know.

Thank you so much for following along with my first stitch-a-long, as always if you have any questions please let me know.

Kim
xxx

12 February 2016

Faux Taxidermy Fox stitch-a-long: Part 2

The Cupcake Cutie Stitch-a-long continues. In Part 2 we are cutting out our fox.

Missed Part 1? Find it HERE


First up study your felt and see if it is double sided or single sided. Most felt has a good side and a lesser side so ensure it is good side up to begin with. NB if you have a good quality wool or blend it may be good on both sides so you don't need to worry.

Collect together all the pattern pieces to be cut out of what I call Cinnamon coloured felt. Play around with them until they fit on the felt piece snuggly so you are getting to most economical use out of your felt.

Pin the pieces in place.

Remember when you cut the second head piece to flip the pattern over so it is a mirror image. That way you will get 2 pieces of good sided felt for the face.

The same goes for the white neck piece...cut 1, flip the pattern and cut a second one.

I also like to add a pin to the top point of each piece so I know which is the correct way up when I go to sew it on.

Remember when cutting around each piece be careful to keep your scissors straight up and down so you don't cut the felt on an angle.

The ears are made up of 2 cinnamon and 2 light brown pieces and 2 white inner pieces which I failed to take a photo of!!!

Onto the eyes...cut out the first eye and pin the pupil in. If you do this straight away you won't be confused about which way up it goes.

Then flip the pattern and cut another eye.


 Don't forget the white eye detail. I find it easier to cut out the little white circles freehand.

Once you have all the pieces cut out just do a double check with the pattern pieces to make sure you have everything.


 Then they always go back into the zip loc bag so you don't loose any pieces until you are ready to sew...
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OK so in part 3 we get to start sewing......Yay!

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Kim
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08 February 2016

Faux Taxidermy Fox stitch-a-long: Part 1

Welcome to the first ever Cupcake Cutie Stitch-a-long!

I am literally taking you through every single step of the Fox pattern so lets get started......


Print out your pattern. (Find it HERE) Print out an extra copy of the pattern template pages 8 and 9.



Grab your favourite pair of scissors...


....and start cutting out each piece along the dotted line. Tip if you would like to reuse your pattern pieces a lot then first glue them onto light card and then cut them out.


Now you will see why the second copy of the pattern pieces comes in handy. You will need to refer to them to find the colours needed for the smaller pieces.


I always keep my pattern pieces in a zip loc bag as there is nothing more annoying than losing the eyeball piece!

OK your homework is to gather your felt, embroidery floss and pins etc and Part 2 will be cutting out the fabric.

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Any questions so far? Please feel free to comment.

Kim
xxx