Beginner's Guide to Quilting - UK (2020-02)

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COMPLETING THE PATCHWORK


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Once you’ve sewn all the hexagons
together, undo the tacking stitches and
remove the papers. Alternatively, by removing
the papers as you go along, your patchwork
work will become lighter, more flexible and
easier to handle as you work – as well as
saving you time at the end.


QUILTING THE PATCHWORK


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In this stage, the three layers – the
finished patchwork, batting and backing
fabric – are joined together with a running
stitch, worked all around the edges of the
hexagon pieces to create the raised quilted
effect. Place the cotton backing fabric right
side down with the batting on top, then put
the assembled patchwork right side up
centrally on top. Baste all three layers together,
using your preferred method. (See page 52 for
details on different styles of basting). Neatly
quilt around each hexagon shape with quilting
thread in a coordinating colour.


ASSEMBLING THE LAPTOP CASE


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Take the completed quilted piece and trim
the backing fabric and batting so that the
finished piece measures approximately
11in x 28½in. To be extra sure about sizing,
wrap around your laptop and check the
dimensions before you trim.


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Fold the piece in half widthways, right
sides together, and sew together down

both sides, making sure you match the
hexagon seams. Use a ¼in seam allowance.

13


Repeat this step with the lining fabric but
leave a gap in the centre of one side for
turning at a later stage.

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Fold the button cord for the loop in half
and place both ends at the centre of one
side of the opening. Secure them into place.

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Turn the lining wrong sides out and place
the patchwork exterior inside, matching
side seams and raw edges.

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Neatly hand stitch together all around the
top using a ¼in seam allowance.

17


Turn the whole piece right sides out
through the gap in the lining and press
carefully with an iron. Push the lining inside
the patchwork exterior.

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Choose a button in a complementary
colour and the right size to fit the loop.
For an extra coordinated look use a self cover
button – wrap a scrap of your favourite
leftover fabric around the front of the button,
secure at the back with a stitch then push the
backing piece into place. Fix the button to the
front of the laptop case to line up with the
cord loop on the other side. Slip your laptop
inside and secure the loop to check that
everything fits snugly.

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