Do-it-yourself embroidered box: master class
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BOX WITH OWN HANDS EMBROIDERY
You will need: ribbon 1 cm wide and 2 cm pink, ribbon 2 cm wide green and dark green for leaves, linen with a tight weave 5 × 1. 2 m, velor-stretch 1. 1 × 2 , 1 m, synthetic winterizer 4 × 0 m; adhesive cloth 8 × 1 m, cardboard box with a solid lid, A5 paper - 1 sheets, PVA glue and Titanium glue stick, decorative corners 1 pcs. magnet d4 cm 0 pcs, decorative handle
We measure the dimensions of the box, mark it on linen fabric. We transfer the embroidery scheme to the place where the cover will be.
EMBROIDERY "TULIPS" FOR BOX
Flower 1. At the base we bring the tape to the front side (photo 1) and immediately take it to the wrong side (photo 2) Cut off both ends (photo 3) - we got the first petal (photo 4) For the second petal, we bring a new piece of tape from the inside out, bend tape on the front side (photo 5), make a puncture in the center to the edge of the tape, gently pull it up, forming a petal (photo 6). We make the third petal of the tulip a little shorter than the second: we bring the tape to the front side, turn it and stick the needle at the base of the first stitch (photo 7). covering it. For the fourth petal, we stretch the tape at the base of the flower with a straight stitch under the second petal and return to the base again (photo 8).
From the wrong side, singe the ends of the tape with a lighter (photo 9). Flowers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 are embroidered with a ribbon of 2 cm. We stretch the ribbon at the base with a straight stitch, forming beautiful folds: we tighten one edge and loosen the other. Then, with a ribbon of 5 cm at the base, we cover a little petal, stretch it to the wrong side above the petal. Using a needle, slightly stretch the stitches at the bottom, giving them a rounded shape. The remaining flowers are embroidered at your discretion.
Stems from a dark green tape - a seam "twisted stitch". We fix the bends with small stitches (photo 10) We bring the leaves from the green tape to the front side, stretch it, take out the needle, which we pierce into the tape in the middle and at a distance of 5 cm from the edge (photo 11). We stretch the tape into the needle (photo 12), pull it out (photo 13) and fix it on the fabric (photo 14). Ironing the fabric around the finished embroidery (photo 15)
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BOX WITH YOUR HANDS
We strengthen the lid of the box with cardboard (photo 16) We cut out the part from the linen blank so that the embroidery fits exactly on the lid, and the fabric remains on the back of the box and allowances of 4 cm from all sides (photo 17) We sew on allowances for the edge of the lid on a typewriter ( photo 18) We iron the synthetic winterizer through a damp cloth so that it becomes thin and dense. We glue the parts cut out of it on the side outer and inner sides, on the upper part of the cover - two layers. We put a piece of linen on the lid, wrap it on the sides inside, glue it, pull it on the back of the box and glue it to the bottom.
We fix the linen rectangle with Titanium glue on the front of the box, wrapping the allowances inside the box, and outside - on the sides and bottom.
The side parts are cut out of linen with allowances of 4 cm only at the top and bottom and immediately glued, bending the allowances on the bottom and inside the box (photo 19)
We wrap each sheet of paper around a pencil to make a tube, remove and fix it with a glue stick. We wrap each with padding polyester twice (photo 20) Cut out rectangles from velor, fit the tubes, sew them by hand (photo 21) and cut all the tubes to the same length.
For the inside of the lid, cut out a rectangle of stretch 1 cm smaller than the size of the lid, strengthen it with an adhesive cloth. We cut out a pocket from the same fabric at half the height of the lid. We turn it from the sides, sweep it away. At the top we turn off by 5 cm, we sew the top on a typewriter, we thread an elastic band. We gather the lower part of the pocket and fasten it with the front side to the front part of the cover, stepping back from the bottom edge of 1-5 cm (photo 5) We attach, bend it face up and sew the sides. Glue the finished part to the bottom of the lid. Similarly, we prepare the part for the inner back of the box. We glue the inside of the box, departing from the top by 7 cm (photo 22)
We also decorate a cardboard box from under tea with a pink cloth, additionally cut out a bottom from cardboard, fit it with padding polyester and cloth, glue it in place (photo 24) For the bottom of the box, we make the same bottom, put a small box on top, insert tubes on the right, sew a pillow ( photo 25). We glue the bottom of the product with a piece of linen, glue the corners on the four sides of the box and the decorative handle at the top, and inside under it there are two magnets.
Reference by topic: DIY jewelry box
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