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Level: Intermediate
 
 
You Can Make   Blue Elephant Cushion Cover

What You Need:

A 18" square white cushion cover or 1 ¼ yds of white fabric

Setacolour paints - Shimmer Pearl; Turquoise; Ultramarine Blue; Cornflower; Parma Violet; Sky Blue

1 Tube Metal Touch - Silver

Metal nib

4 Blue cabochons

3" self adhesive Velcro fastening

Scisssors

Fine & medium paint brushes

Cling film

Cotton buds

Paper towel

Needle & cotton or sewing machine

Pencil/ruler

Masking tape

Domestic iron and/or oven

Plastic sheet/bag

Straight pins

Mixing palette

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
Blue Elephant Cushion Cover
       
  How To Make
       
 

This design can also be used as a wall hanging.

  1. Wash and iron the fabric or cushion cover before starting your project to remove the finishing.

  2. Draw your design on an 18" square piece of paper. Transfer the design to the fabric by taping it underneath the fabric and tracing over with a pencil.
   
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Alternatively, copy the design onto tracing paper. Place a piece of dressmakers carbon paper face down onto the fabric and place the tracing on top of that. Tape the edges and go over the traced lines with a biro or ball tool. Press quite hard and the pattern will transfer.

   3.  Place a piece of plastic underneath the
       fabric. Begin painting in the centre of
       the design, working out towards the
       edges, using the picture as a guide.

   4. The dots of colour on the leaves and 
       along the bottom of the elephants
       blanket and the pattern on the blanket
       are simply made using a cotton bud.
       Dip the end of a cotton bud in the paint
       and press it lightly onto the fabric. When
       the design is complete, leave to dry.

   5. Fix a metal nib to a tube of Silver Touch
       three dimensional paint. To do this wrap
       the nozzle on the tube with a small piece
       of cling film and screw on the metal nib.

   6. Outline the design with silver paint to add
       detail, pattern and texture. Tip: Wipe
       the nozzle frequently with paper towel to
       keep a clean line.

   7. Use the same Silver Touch paint to add a
       faceted stone in each corner of the
       design and leave the finished project to
       dry for a further 12 hours.

   8. Iron the design on the reverse for 5
      minutes with a domestic iron on a medium
      setting or put it in a domestic oven for 5
      minutes at 150 degrees centigrade.

   9. Cut out 2 back pieces of white fabric
       and iron a crease down the fold line of
       each. Match up the centre back notches
       and pin together. Pin the back and front
       right sides together and leaving ½" seam
       allowance, machine stitch or hand sew
       around all four sides. Cut the seam
       allowance down across each corner close
       to the stitching and machine zig- zag or
       hand over sew the raw edges together.

  10. Turn the cushion cover the right way out
       and press the seams. Stick 3 x 1" pieces
       of self adhesive Velcro fastening along
       the centre back opening.

 
 
 

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