Sunday, December 17, 2023

Quilt Star Crown Card

 Classic patchwork design is transformed into 
a colorful card for Christmas, 
or with different coloration for other occasions. 
Block is assembled on a star base with layers 
which are centered onto front panel attached 
to front of folded card base. 
Card measures approx. 5.25” x 5.25” when 
top- or side-folded.

ASSEMBLY:  1. Identify and cut the shapes:
A (folded) card base
B front panel (ignore guide marks)
C star patchwork base
D contrast "triangles" overlay
E center square
F center on-point squares
G outer open square frame
H inner open square frame

2. Center and attach the contrast "triangles" base
shape onto the star base.
NOTE where the "on-point" squares will
eventually be inserted into the center angles
on each side (see Step 6).

3. Assemble the center square by overlaying the inner
frame over the outer, then centering onto the square.
4. Position and attach center square assembly
onto the center of the star assembly.
5. Position and attach the star base onto the front
panel, with points reaching to edges.
6. Position and attach the four squares on-point
at center of each star angle.
7. Position and attach the patchwork assembly
and front panel onto the front of the folded card base.

Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Primitive Nativity Family Card

Simple shapes present the Holy Family in
a nativity tableau, with guiding star above, available
in two versions: long stitched head gear shapes using
no. 5 or no. 8 perle cotton, (shown above)
or plain paper cut outs, (shown below).
Overlays and insets provide the details, with optional
"print & cut" phrase added: unto us a child is born.
Card measures approx. 6.5"x6.5" when completed
and folded at center. A companion Nativity Star envelope
is also available.



NOTE that stitched version instructions will be
presented first, with non-stitched version alternative
steps following, in Step 13.

ASSEMBLY: 
1. Identify and cut the shapes:
A front panel with cut outs for faces, star
prepare with "print & cut" methods to include
printed phrase
B contrast reinforcing under-panel
C insert for different contrast for star
D opt. buffer panel (provides depth for stitching)
E & F card base front and back panels
G Mary face insert and dress overlay
H Joseph face insert, robe overlay, crook
I Baby Jesus face insert, manger overlay
J perle cotton no. 5 for head dress stitching
(Non-stitched version substitutes head dress 
cut paper shapes for stitching)
Also obtain a blunt-tipped tapestry hand stitching
needle such as the style shown here, in a slightly
finer size such as 22 (smallest size that selected
cotton "yarn" can be threaded into so that
stitches will fit through cut holes without tearing).
2. Position reinforcing panel behind the front panel,
and glue together, taking care . . .
. . . that the stitching holes of each are precisely
lined up. This may be accomplished by using
the tapestry needle to push through strategic holes
at tops, bottoms and intermediate holes and
adjusting as needed, before attaching together.
3. On the panel assembly backside, position
the star contrast oval into the cutout shape
and glue in place around the star opening.
Also apply glue within the face cut out openings
then insert and attach the corresponding faces shapes
of the three figures. 
Immediately place the assembly under a flat
heavy object such as this thick book volume
to press the glue-up flat until completely dry,
to avoid warping and curling.
4. Prepare perle cotton (approx. 30-34" length will be
sufficient) and thread 2-3 inches onto needle.
 The sample begins with Mary's head dress stitching.
Near and below the top inner hole on panel backside,
use a small piece of cello tape to anchor the tail end.
5. Insert needle back-to-front through top front hole . . .
. . . turn the panel face side up, and draw the yarn
through fully.
6. Next, insert needle through inward-most bottom
hole, pull through fully on panel backside, creating
the first long stitch.
7. On panel backside (not seen in this image),
return to the next top hole and insert the needle
back-to-front again and repeat the process to
create the second long stitch.
NOTE: this describes Method A which creates
tension between tops and bottoms of long stitches
for even spacing, with long stitches on backside
that imitate face-side stitching. An alternative
Method B carries yarn between holes on backside
to create short stitches. (See backside in Step 9).
8. Continue to add the long stitches until all are
complete and needle with yarn tail are have exited
the final time to the backside.
Trim the tail to .5 - .75" and anchor with small piece
of cello tape.
9. Repeat the stitching process for Joseph's
head dress.
NOTE: here you can see the differences between
Method A long stitching and Method B short stitching
on backside.
10. Position the opt. buffer panel, backside-down,
over the back of the stitching panel, centered
in from all edges with slight offset so that
the stitching "bulk"  fits within window cut outs.
(This provides a minimum added depth for stitches.)

11. Position and attach front panel to card base front,
with even offset margins all around.
12. On front side of panel, position and attach dress
and robe shapes below head dress stitching so that
front edges align straight below "front" stitching holes,
curved upper edges follow stitching holes,
and bottom edges are parallel to bottom panel edge.
Also position the manger half-egg centered below
baby face with tiny margin between, and crook
in the approx. position shown.
13. Fold back the top flange tab of card base back,
then position and attach top edge of front panel
to tab, with edge aligned at fold/perforation line.
Press seam flat with weight until thoroughly dried.
Here is the completed stitched card version.
NON-STITCHED CARD VERSION
13. Follow portions of Steps 2-3 to attach contrast
reinforcement panel behind front panel, and
inserting star contrast oval behind and face shapes
into front openings.
14. Locate the guide marks near bottom sides
which show where dress and robe bottom corners
will be placed, then . . .
. . . position cut out shapes at the guide marks
and attach in place.
15. Next, position paper head dress shapes snugly
into the corresponding curves and attach.
16. Position and attach manger and crook.
Here is the completed non-stitched card front panel.

Friday, December 8, 2023

Santa Door Knob Hanger

 
Decorate with a stylized St. Nick, 
whose curved hat hooks around a knob. 
Inlays and overlays create features and details. 
Optional loose treat thin box can attach to backside. 
Hanger measures approx. 3.75” wide x 8.75 long; 
box compartment (opens with top flap) measures 
approx. 2.75” wide x 4” tall x 1” deep.

ASSEMBLY 1. Identify and cut the shapes:
A main hanger base     B Santa hat overlay
C hat tassel scalloped circles:
cut 1 set for front; opt. cut 1 set for back
D hat fur trim contr. base and overlay
E eye insets and mouth inset
F beard contrast overlay
G cheek circle insets, mustache, smile
H face   I beard overlay
J optional treats box
2. Complete pre-assembly by positioning and attaching
smaller tassel circle at center of larger (complete 2
sets if planning to attach second set to back);
position hat fur trim overlay on top of base shape,
aligning all outer edges of both shapes and attaching.
3. Position hat hook shape over top front face of
hanger base, align edges and attach; position lower
face/beard contr. overlay below hat hook shape,
align edges, and attach.
4. Position eye contrast and mouth contrast
shaped into recess cut outs and attach.
5. After shape overlays are attached (here
and through next steps as others are added),
press flat with heavy flat object such as this large
book volume, and leave in place until shapes
are completed attached in place.
6. Position beard overlay onto lower portion
of hanger assembly, abutting top straight
short edges next to hat hanger lower edge,
adjust so outer edge align, and attach in place.
7. Position tassel assembly, centered over
hat hook tip end and attach; position and
attach face inset into corresponding position
below hat lower edge and above beard.
7. Position smile at bottom center mouth
cut out edge and attach; position mustache,
centered above smile with end curls extending
back over face side edges, and attach in place.
8. Position hat fur trim assembly at bottom edge
of hat hook shape. Then . . .
. . . slip cheek shapes into place
at mustache cut outs,
9. Prepare the box by bending back on all perforation
lines for panels, tabs and flaps.
10. Form the box by bending on panel perforation
lines with face side outward. At side, overlap the side
wall panel over the opposite flange, adjust and
glue in place.
One easy way to join this seam is to flatten the box
and apply pressure along the joining edges.
11. At bottom, bend the side tabs inward,
back flap down, front flap over the top and glue
all securely.
12. At top, bend the side tabs inward, bend
the top flap down and tuck the rounded end flap
behind the front panel, and push in fully.
13. With the box fully closed, apply a quick grab
adhesive such as the "Fabri-Tack" shown for
this model onto backside near all edges. Then . . .
. . . center the box over the backside of
the hanger assembly and attach in place.
Once dried and secure, the box can be
opened at the top flap . . .
. . . and filled with treats before closing again
to be ready for gifting.