Materials: Quilted Teapot
Materials: Quilted Teapot
Materials: Quilted Teapot
Tools
• marking pen
• embroidery needle
• pins & masking tape
• safety pin attached to string
• rotary cutter & mat (optional)
• turning tool such as a chopstick
• pinking shears & mini iron(optional)
level: ༶ ༶ ༶ ༶ ༶
* sewing
* metric conversion chart inside
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BLINDSTITCH WHIPSTITCH
RUNNING STITCH
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⅛" 0.3 cm
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pattern, please contact me: [email protected] ⅜" 1 cm
½" 1.3 cm
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1" 2.5 cm
2" 5 cm
2½" 6.5 cm
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9" (¼ yard)
20.5 cm
23 cm
18" (½ yard) 46 cm
36" (1 yard) 91.5 cm
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PatchworkPottery patterns are intended for personal use only. Items made
to convert into multiply by
using this pattern are not to be sold. Do not share or copy any part of this pattern
inches centimetres 2.54
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yards metres .915
Step-by-step illustrations by Laurraine Yuyama. fat quarter: 18 x 22"/ 50 x 55 cm fat eighth: 9 x 22"/ 25 x 55 cm
14. Repeat step 9 to bind the edge of the lid. Embroider
QUILTED TEAPOT
a running stitch around the entire edge ~⅛" away from the finished size: 8" tall, 7" wide & 13" from spout to handle
binding.
Use ¼" seam allowance unless otherwise stated.
Please read all of the instructions before starting your project.
Cutting
From fabric A, cut:
1 - 2 x 12½" bias strip for base
1 - 3 x 12" bias strip for handle, 1 - knob
6 - teapot bottom, 2 - 5 x 9" rectangles for spout
From fabric B, cut:
6 - teapot top, 1 - lid
From fabric C, cut:
1 - 2 x 15" bias strip for binding the lid
1 - 2 x 18" bias strip for binding the rim of teapot
From lining fabric, cut:
15. Attach the knob to the centre of the lid. Secure leaves & 1 - 8 x 8" square for lid backing , 6 - lining & batting
button to the edge of the lid with embroidery floss. Add the From batting, cut:
lid to the teapot & now you're ready to pour yourself a cup of 1 - 5 x 5" square for lid, 6 - lining & batting using a template
tea! cut from felt (the felt template will stick to the batting)
x6
6. With right sides together, pin two sides together aligning
the ribbon. Sew from the top to the dot marked on the
Binding
templates. Join pairs together to form a ball shape. Repeat 8. Press each binding strip in half lengthwise. Unfold and
with lining. Whipstitch the batting together. TIP: Press seams press edges to the centre crease. Unfold.
open with a mini iron to reduce bulk and create a smooth seam.
7. Sandwich the layers aligning all seams. Starting at the 9. Fold the bias strip ¼" in at the start and with right sides
bottom of the teapot, quilt along the seams using a running stitch together, pin along the outer edge of the teapot. Sew through
and 6 strands of floss matching up the seams on both sides. all layers using ⅜" seam allowance. Re-fold the binding and
Embroider a lazy daisy in each section above the ribbon. Trim hand-sew to the opposite side using a blindstitch. TIP: Flip the
excess batting & lining. TIP: Baste the layers using safety pins. teapot inside out before hand-sewing the binding.
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Print PDF pages 1, 3 & 5. Flip over the stack of printed pages
and return them to the printer. Print PDF pages 2, 4 & 6.
Arrange pages in order. Fold in half and tie pages together
with a couple stitches at the fold to create a booklet. Print
templates on seperate pages.
Method #2
Print all pages. Match up pages in above chart with wrong
sides together. Arrange the pairs in order. With the cover on
the outside, fold in half and tie pages together with a couple
stitches at the fold.