| Botanical Bedroom |
| Bring the outdoors in with charming embroidered curtains and pillowcases. |
From "Uncommon Threads" episode DUCT-208 |
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Clara Lopez shows how to transform ordinary fabric into a lovely café curtain.
Garden Greenery Curtains Materials: 1 yard 60" orange linen fabric embroidery floss in dark green, chartreuse and violet embroidery needle scissors see-through grid ruler blue water-soluble marker curtain rod for hanging 1. Cut fabric to desired length and width.
2. Make two machine-stitched side hems 1⁄4" folded over twice (figure A). 3. Make one machine-stitched bottom hem folded over 1⁄2", then 1⁄2" again. 4. Make a casing (optional: 1" ruffle above the casing) for the top: Fold over 1⁄2", then 2". 5. Machine-stitch at the bottom of the folded edge, then 1" in. above the first line of stitching.
6. Draw straight lines with the ruler to mark for embroidery at 3", 4" and 5" from the bottom edge of the curtain (this fabric-marker line disappears, so it doesn't leave a permanent mark on the fabric).Tip: Be sure to iron the curtains before you embroider to keep the design straight. 7. Draw a vinelike line for stitching (figure B).
Embroidering the Curtains1. Split 6-strand embroidery floss into two 3-strand lengths. Tip: When using 6-strand embroidery floss, you need to separate the strands so that you're not using a bulky piece of embroidery floss. 2. Work the stem-stitch vine in dark green embroidery thread (figure C). 3. Knot the thread at the beginning of the stitching as well as when the thread runs out. 4. Work lazy-daisy flowers randomly alongside the stitched vine (figure D). 5. Work lazy-daisy leaves along the vine randomly (figure E).
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