Marny here…with a simple little project with so much potential. This little santa can be used for a pillow, pocket on a bag or apron, add on for bibs or baby onesies, part of a stocking, etc. You get the idea! Let's get started.
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| Stitch from the right side with a reduced stitch length. Using a shorter stitch makes it easy to rip off the paper at the end of the project. |
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| Working from the back side, fold the paper out of the way along the stitch line and trim the two fabrics just sewn ¼'' away from that stitching line. |
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| Beard, face and hat sewn. Notice they are not trimmed to the actual shapes. This will happen as the next fabrics are stitched on, one at a time. |
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| The whole unit can be held up to a window or light to ballpark where the next fabric should be placed to the back. Again, all stitching is from the front of the pattern. |
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| Coat added next |
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| Final paper pieced background pieces added. |
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| The entire unit is trimmed ¼'' away from the original outer edge. |
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| Paper removed and Santa appears! |
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| Little stripe border added top and bottom, left and right sides. The stripe was cut ¾'' wide. |
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| A little stitching for eyes and blush for the cheeks and this Super Simple Santa is ready for the holidays! |












Very cute Santa!
ReplyDeleteThank you Cheryl! He was really fun to do!
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