Victorian Lace Basket and Doily Set VI

Free Standing lace

Available Formats DST, HUS, JEF, PCS, PES, VIP, VP3, XXX

price $39.95

Supplies Needed
I used 2 layers of badgemaster,
number 12 schmetz universal needle,
40 weight Madeira Rayon thread top and bottom
I did not washout the badgemaster, but it can be and then starched..
I happen to like the sparkle look with it left in.
for the doily I used serger cone thread in the bobbin

Basic Basket Assembly

This basket has very simple assembly..
One bottom and 6 petals to this basket..
I use a standard zig zag stitch number 3 width to sew together..
Not a satin stitch.
Sew all petals to gether leaving one side open
this shows the 6 petals sewn together, and the center, start the sewing.
This shows the last part to be sewn together. Slightly turn and sew up the last petals to gether Voila done

Round Doily Assembly

The round doily is 6 designs sewn together..
first 2 sides each,
then a third
then straight down the middle, lining it all up

Large Doily

Like the round doily sew 3 designs together. 2 times, then
Sew one side design to the center.
then the other side
Now line the half circles up with the center piece
with the side designs on it
I used pins to help with slipping
Now sew the 2 half circles on. ..
you can make a full runner by adding center designs
in the sewing out Voila'

Table Runner on Linen

First I took my cloth and drew a line as to the size I wanted.
using this lace design, not free standing, comes in 2 sizes
as single design, and in endless border,
the corners are a 60 degree angle from the first sewn,
and then the second part of the corner is 90 degree angle,
of the first sewn, the rest is all using the endless hooped design

I followed my line till all was sewn out
once all sewn in place I then joined the wide spaces with a satin stitch
Shown by the little arrows.
Then I cut away the excess fabric.
No limits to what you can do with this

price $35.00

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