- Right click on the pattern images and choose "Save Image As". Save the images in a place in "My Documents" where you can find them again. Go to the images in My Documents and double click on the file name or icon. It will open in your Windows graphics program. Uncheck "Fit to Page" and print. You can resize these on a copy machine or in a graphics program, if needed. Trace the reversed pattern
     pieces to the paper side of fusible web or freezer paper and cut out
- Place on wrong
     side of fabric and fuse according to directions, usually 5 to 8 seconds
     with a dry iron on cotton setting.
- Cut out pieces
     along the edge of the fusible; treat edges with fray check
- If using freezer
     paper, proceed as for that kind of applique’
- When fray check
     is COMPLETELY DRY, remove paper backing
- Fuse all the
     pieces to the background using the pattern as a guide for placement
- You may
     buttonhole stitch the edges by hand or machine or leave raw (Directions for "needle turn applique" may be found here.)
- Using the pattern,
     trace your St. Patrick’s Day message to the right of the shamrocks
- Go over the
     traced letters with your fabric pen or embroidery thread stem stitch
- Layer the
     pieces: batting, front (right side up), backing (right side down)
     and baste together
- Stitch all
     around using a ¼” seam allowance beginning at the lower right 1” above the
     corner and continuing, leaving a 1 ½” opening to turn the piece right side
     out
- Turn right side out and poke out all the
     corners carefully, finger pressing the edge; press lightly with a hot dry iron;
     hand quilt around the bouquet and the outside edges. You’re all done!
 
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Saturday, March 1, 2014
Erin Go Bragh - Free Pattern
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Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rosa. It was fun to make. Now, to finish it!
DeleteSo pretty and festive. I wish I could think of a green drink that I like, but I'm drawing a blank. Perhaps green food coloring in my latte, since I'm totally addicted to all things coffee.
ReplyDeleteIn the pubs and taverns they serve green beer on St. Patrick's Day. Not MY favorite, but certainly in the spirit of the day!
DeleteSo cute, Kathie! Thanks for the free pattern! Hmmm.....I'm with Tammy, but perhaps if it was warm enough a nice limeade!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Limeade! Yes! It's almost warm enough......if it ever stops snowing today!
DeleteThank you for visiting. What a cute St Paddy's Day mug rug. Thanks for sharing the pattern.
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