Top stitch an 1/8” under the Frame Casing. Pull everything through the hole left in the bottom of the Lining from Step Four, stitch the hole closed and tuck the Lining into the Panel pouch. Sew around the top using a 1/4” seam allowance. Tuck this unit into the pouch created by the Lining and Frame Casing pieces, lining up the tops of everything and pinning well. Use a fabric panel for the quilt center and. Use the panel as the center medallion of a quilt by adding numerous borders as I have done here in my quilt Birds of a Feather. Now that the Songbook fabrics are shipping to stores, I have been working overtime to get this pattern wrapped up, and I just want to thank you all for your patience I’ve been sharing a lot of pics of this quilt in progress, but today I really want to share some of the backstory for the inspiration for Firm Foundation. Turn the Panel pouch right sides out and push out the corners. Since CCQ offers so many fabric panels, we thought you’d like some ideas on how to use them in your quilt and craft projects. Pieces and tuck it into the top of the lining pouch and tack stitch it to the side repeat with the other side. Place Lining pieces right sides together and sew down each long side, and across the bottom leaving a “turning hole” in the middle of this seam. Songbook A New Page Dusty Jade Blessings Flow Small Floral Fabric. Place Panel pieces right sides together and sew the bottom three sides, leaving the top open, using a ¼” seam allowance this will have you sewing right up against the batting edge. Songbook A New Page Rust Stone Path Fabric. The famous design has illustrations representing the Prince songs Purple Rain. The unique paisley pattern has illustrations that represent song titles by Prince. She chose the tiny-scale version printed on cotton. Fold the Frame Casing in half on the long sides and stitch together using an 1/8” seam from the edge. A fat quarter (quarter yard) of Paisley Prince Songbook fabric was bought by Susan in West Midlands, UK on August 14th, 2023. Fold over the short edges on the Frame Casing and stitch down. Quilt the Panel pieces, I quilted mine with a diamond pattern. Iron on batting to the backs of Frame Casing and Panel Pieces, centering them on the fabric. PREPARE PIECESĬut all fabric and batting pieces. Use your favorite panel or print to create an easy case for glasses.
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