Sunday, October 17, 2010

Tutorial - Owl Bunting (Fabric)

 Owl Bunting - Fabric


Materials:


·         Fabric for owls (12.5cm x 10cm)
·         Fabric for tummy (8.5 x 5cm)
·         Fusible web – eg. Bondaweb, Vliesofix
·         Buttons – 2 per owl
·         Ribbon or Yarn or twine for hanging
·         Iron-on letters – or alphabet stamps
·         Scissors
·         Thread
·         Owl template – seam allowances included




STEP 1
Cutting fabric
Work out how many owls you would like and according to this number cut pairs of fabric, making a slit in one of every pair at the indicated position
Using manufacturer’s instructions attach fusible web to fabric reserved for the tummy piece (amount of fabric depending on how many owls you want to make). Cut one belly piece for each owl

 

STEP 2

Sewing owls together

Place two pieces of the owl body right sides together, making sure one of these pieces has the slit in the body. Sew together, trim corners and turn inside out through slit. Press flat.


STEP 3
Owl tummy’s

Peel the backing paper off the tummy fabric pieces and place in position on the owl body. Iron pieces together to affix. You can stitch this down if you like.


STEP 4
Making the owl’s face

Fold point down the belly to just above half way and stitch in place. This is the beak. 

  
Now stitch on two buttons either side of the beak.


STEP 5
Making the bunting

Arrange in the order you would like them to be displayed and affix the iron on letters (or stamp your own) onto the tummy of the owl.


Thread onto the ribbon, yarn or twine just under the beak and hang!


WATCH FOR THE NEXT OWL BUNTING TUTORIAL USING FELT AND SIMPLE SEWING INSTRUCTIONS

PLEASE REMEMBER: I am happy to share this tutorial but please give credit where it is due. All words and images are copyright Kitty Boo Boo 2010.

3 comments:

Hot Fudge said...

I love them - what a fabulous way to decorate the house for Christmas. I'll really impress the grandkids with this one!

Oliver Maria said...

Ah! You so clever lady. x

Melanie Gray Augustin said...

They are really cute - yep, a really sweet way to decorate for Christmas!