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Wool Flower Boa
Read all instructions carefully before starting.
SUPPLIES:
Wools by Marcus Bros, 56 inches wide 1/4
yard of tan or camel
Additional 9 inch by 13 inch cuts in assorted other neutral colors
Wools
Thread in colors similar to woolens
Clear monofilament thread
Assorted beads in neutral colors, 1/8 to 1/4 in diameter
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INSTRUCTIONS: |
- From the tan or camel yardage, cut a two strips of
wool 1 1/4 inch wide and 37 inches long. Overlap the ends of both
strips about ½ and stitch layers together to piece into one long
strip. Trim any excess from the overlap.
- Cut flower shapes from assorted colors: Largest size,
20; Medium size, 18; Small, 38.
Stitch
3 or 4 vein lines in the center of each small flower intersecting in
the center. Use a triple stitch if available and a thread color that
contrasts with the color of the flower. (Diagram 1)
- Pinch a 1/4 to 3/8 inch tuck in the center of each
medium and large flower and tack in place by machine with clear
thread. (Diagram 2)
- Pair one small flower with a medium or large flower
in a contrasting color. Tack the small flower on top of the large
flower with clear thread. Repeat until you have 38 double flowers in a
variety of color combinations. (Depending on placement you may need
more or less than 38 flowers).
- Pin flowers along one side of the strip. Fill the
strip from end to end, placing alternating flowers close enough to
fill the space but barely touching. (Diagram 3) Tack flowers to the
strip with clear thread. Flip the strip over and fill the opposite
side with flowers positioned between the flowers on the first side.
- With regular thread, hand stitch a contrasting bead
to the center of each flower. (Diagram 4) If the boa is too long, trim
the strip one flower at a time until its the right length for you.
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