#Needleworkmonday... Fourth of July Edition!

I have survived my patch project! Happy 4th of July to my American followers.

This project is to fund our wedding celebration this fall. I will be peddling these Grateful Missouri patches at a Bluegrass Festival this weekend.

As a homesteader I focus on using my skills and resources to create goods to sell or barter for what I need. This weekend is a wonderful opportunity to do just that!

Here's the sewing story of their creation!

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I begin with making the main patch pieces... Red and Blue flannel with some blue jean legs are the ingredients today.

I measure and sew the red and blue pieces together. They are then baste stitched by machine onto the denim.

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The next step is to trace the outline of Missouri, or any state, country, Provence or shape onto the fabric. Lining up the seam in the piece with the pre-marked lines on the pattern.

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I take a minute to set up my zigzag stitch on my machine for outlining the patch shape. I sew through the edges of my strip so I know exactly how it will look once finished.

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Next I zigzag around the shape, and repeat, today 22 times!

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It's time to make the lightning bolts. I use a white cotton fabric with a heat fuse fabric that has two sticky sides, one covered with paper. Paper facing u, I use a warm iron to set the heat bonding onto the fabric.

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Trace, repeat... 22 times. I then hand these pieces off to my hubby to cut out. He made it through 18 before he paused for a break, and then quickly finished them up.

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With the bolts cut and ready, the next step is to iron onto each patch piece. Some trimming is needed to get them to fit just right.

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I now peel off the paper backing, placing the new sticky side down and iron each one into place to prevent shifting while sewing.

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I adjust the zig zag stitch again, making it narrower. Each bolt is completely edge stitched around.

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I repeat this until all 22 patches are finished.

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The final step is to carefully cut each new patch out. I leave a small amount of material around the edge and stitching. To keep the outer stitching from coming undone.

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Press with the iron again and.... WhaaLaaa!
Grateful Missouri patches for selling.

I do take custom orders... Any Grateful Dead fans wanting one please reach out... I can create new designs for those of you with a wish for something else as well!

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This image "borrowed" from @cryptoconnector.... Because it fit Sooo well with my post! Origin unknown to me. Thanks!


~all text and images are my own unless otherwise credited




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Wow, that takes a lot of patience! Right on!

Wow! These took a lot of work but they are awesome!

A lot of work, but what fantastic results! I applaud your skill and patience! @artemisnorth shared this in PYPT, and I am also visiting this post as a sister from #steemitbloggers, too! Great work, lady! 😊

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