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Draw-Sew-Trim

Katalin Horvath

Quilter, Textile artist

dream-quilt.com
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The Snowdrop Pillow is a quick, easy and beautiful project to learn the basics of a unique applique technique, the Draw-Sew-Trim™. You can create it as a cushion or apply the flowers to any other projects such as a bag, a table runner or as one block of a larger quilt.

Size: Finished size is 45 cm x 45 cm (18" x 18").

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The Snowdrop Pillow design (.pdf) and requirements (.pdf) will be available here to download for free on the week of the event.

Snowdrop Pillow with the DST technique - Sew along on Facebook

Snowdrop.jpg
File - 1.
DST_Snowdrop_design.jpg

FlowerPillow_Snowdrop_design.pdf

All you need to do is to open and download the image and enlarge it to whatever size you would like to make it.
For the Snowdrop cushion, the enlargement is 225%.

Click to the .pdf icon to Open/Download.

For instructions on the enlargement and printing please watch and follow this video:

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When you have your design printed, you need to assemble the sheets of papers and transfer the flower to a piece of white fabric. (I refer to that as an interfacing but it is a piece of cotton fabric). 

Please follow the instructions of this video:

File - 2.
DST_Snowdrop_requirements.jpg

Click to the .pdf icon to Open/Download.

DST_SnowdropPillow_requirements.pdf

All the materials and accessories you will need are included in this .pdf file.

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At the time given above, I will go live in the Draw-Sew-Trim Facebook Group. If you are not a member yet, please join, because that is how you can see the live video, give feedback and ask questions by commenting.

Link:

For a smooth start please have your fabrics and accessories prepared along with your design drawn onto a piece of white fabric. If you have never done any Draw-Sew-Trim projects before please do not get discouraged as I will explain and teach everything step by step from the very beginning. You can also ask questions and we will do our best to answer every one of them.


 

I do hope we will have a nice creative day to keep ourselves positive and if it works out well, we will certainly do some more.

Thank you for your support,

Happy quilting,

Katalin

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