Apron Pattern - Polkadot Egg Warmer Assembly Instructions

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POLKADOT EGG WARMER ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
The Transfer
1.
Cut one (1) piece of plain/muslin fabric 4 ¼” x 6”
2.
Cover the Aunt Martha® transfer design with tissue
paper (available )
3.
Trace the design using a transfer pencil (available
)
4.
Turn the paper over so the image side is down, place
it on the fabric; pin in place.
5.
Iron over the paper (no steam!). Tip: Sliding the
iron can smear the image.
6.
Let the paper cool a bit before removing.
7.
Embroider the transfer. Place embroidered piece
stitched side down on a sheet of double sided fus-
ible web. Pat in place. Cut around the four sides of
the embroidered piece. Do not remove the sheet’s
backing.
The Warmer
Egg Warmer Bluedot
1.
Cut 2 6” x 8 1/4” pieces (these are the outer layers)
2.
Cut 4 6” x 7 ½” pieces ( 2 lining & 2 insulating of thin,
light weight batting )
3.
Peel sheet’s backing from embroidered piece & place on
front side of 1 outer layer. Follow fusible web pressing
instructions.
4.
Squeeze tacky glue to back of rick rack and pat in place
around the 4 sides of the embroidered piece.
5.
Make 2 stacks: 1 outer layer (right side up), 1 batting, 1
lining (right side down).
6.
Pin stacks together, outer layers facing.
7.
Sew a ½” seam around the two sides and top. Leave
bottom open.
8.
Trim seam close to stitching. Turn right side out. Use a
rounded edge (crochet hook, non-serrated knife, spoon
handle) to gently poke the corners to a nice silhouette.
9.
Squeeze tacky glue to inside of outer layer’s bottom
edge and turn up, covering the bottom edges of the 2
interior layers. Finger press in place. Let dry.
APRONED EGG WARMER ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
The Transfer
1.
Cut two (2) pieces of plain/muslin fabric 4 ¾” x 4”
2.
Cover the Aunt Martha® transfer design with tissue paper (available )
3.
Trace the design using a transfer pencil (available )
4.
Turn the paper over so the image side is down, place it on the fabric; pin in place.
5.
Iron over the paper (no steam!). Tip: Sliding the iron can smear the image.
6.
Let the paper cool a bit before removing.

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