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Counting Sheep Cushion Cover Sewing Pattern Tutorial Instructions

Counting Sheep Cushion Cover Sewing Pattern Tutorial Instructions

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I adore making applique cushions and I designed this one as a great way to use up all of those beautiful scraps of fabric that you can't bear to throw away. I hope I inspire you to have a go. j

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As seen on Sewing Street TV UK.

Introducing my Counting Sheep applique cushion cover sewing pattern featuring ten cheeky sheep balancing in a tower behind a pretty picket fence. A humorous quirky village scene.

Printed instructions posted to you.

Super easy to assemble with full sized traceable templates. This is a great cushion for those who want to try Free-Motion Machine Embroidery. If you prefer, the applique can be hand finished or satin stitched for a hand-finished look. The panel can also be used for a quilt.

Measuring approximately 16" square with a bright border and envelope closure on the back. The cover can be made larger by simply increasing the size of the border.

There are lots of step-by-step instructions to explain how to make it.

A great way to use up some of your favourite remnants from your fabric stash.

Materials needed to make cushion cover:

1/2yd cream cotton fabric for center panel

1/4yd green cotton fabric for border

Small pieces of cotton fabric for applique

1 pack of Bondaweb

Matching thread

Black thread

Stabilizer such as Stitch'nTear or Sulky - 12" square

16" cushion pad

Basic sewing equipment

I have quite a few cushion cover designs for you to try so please take a look at my other designs

Designed by Helen Newton in Chester

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