11 Quick & Easy Quilting Patterns
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A collection of quick and easy quilting projects including designs by quilters such as Linda Clements (The Quilter’s Bible), Marion Elliot, and Tacha Bruecher of Fat Quarterly. The projects include home decorations, such as hanging hearts, quilted oven gloves, table mats, and cushions. Every project is quick and easy to do, even if you’ve never quilted before. Choose from hand- or machine-quilted projects, and make fabulous gifts for friends and family.
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11 Quick & Easy Quilting Patterns - Various Contributors
Cottage Tea Cosy
This charming tea cosy is easy to create with fusible web appliqué.
You Will Need
Fabric for tea cosy front, back and lining:
• One piece 14in × 10in (35.5cm × 25.5cm) for the roof
• One piece 14in × 12in (35.5cm × 30.5cm) for the house
• One piece 14in × 12in (35.5cm × 30.5cm) for the lining
• Scraps of fabric for appliqué
Other Materials
• Fusible web
• Wadding (batting)
• Black and cream sewing thread
• Ribbon and two buttons
Directions
1 Trace and transfer the tea cosy templates on to your chosen fabrics and cut out the front (roof and house), back (roof and house) and linings.
2 Using the templates, trace the roof, windows and door shapes on the paper side of the fusible web and cut out roughly. Iron the pieces onto the back of your chosen fabrics and cut out neatly. Remove the backing paper and position the motifs, glue side down, onto the cosy front. Iron in place. Machine stitch around the motifs using a medium-length stitch and contrasting thread.
3 Sew crosses on the windows to represent panes of glass. Sew lines across the roof for tiles, and down the door for panels.
4 Pin the cosy front and the cosy back to