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Supplies:
Fabric: 1 fat quarter for outside, 1 fat quarter for lining, assorted scraps of fabric for windows, doors, etc.
Interfacing: Heat-n-Bond® Fusible - Craft extra firm
Batting: 12” x 14”
Iron on adhesive: 1 sheet of Heat-N-Bond EZ Print Lite
Spray-n-Bond® basting adhesive
Schoolhouse Box PDF pattern can be found HERE
Sharp scissors, matching thread, hand sewing needle
Step 3: Print the applique pieces on a printer following the instructions by Heat-N-Bond. Fuse the patterns to the wrong side of fabrics following manufacturer’s instructions and cut applique pieces. Use the pattern as a guide to place the applique pieces on oneof the school house patterns after peeling the back paper off. This will be the outside of the box. Once all the pieces are in place, bond pieces to school house
Step 4: Spray baste the fabric with the fused appliques on top of the batting piece using Spray-n-Bond® basting adhesive.. Stitch around the edges of the appliques using a favorite stitch.
[disclaim]Example: Satin, zig-zag, or a blanket stitch. Stitch lines on windows by stitching the lines in the middle both horizontally and vertically. Sew a tiny button for the door handle.[/disclaim]
Step 5: With right sides together pin the appliqued school house and the lining together. Press one of the straight walls at top with a 1/4” seam allowance and pin for both the lining and the outside of the school house. This side is left open for tuning right side out. Stitch around the schoolhouse using a ¼” seam leaving the folded side unstitched. Clip the outside corners off to reduce bulk. Clip seam allowances at inside corners close to stitching.
Turn right side out.
[tooltip text="TooltipText"]TIP: A chop stick is helpful to gently push the corners out. Press and hand stitch the opening closed.[/tooltip]
Step 6: Machine stitch on the stitching lines shown on the pattern. This is where the walls will fold up.
Step 7: Hand stitch the four corners of the schoolhouse together matching the top of the walls using a ladder stitch or whip stitch.
[tooltip text="TooltipText"]Tip: Use double thread for extra strength.[/tooltip]
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