https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/cupcake-trivet • Posted by Dilys T.
Being a sewing studio, we have boxes full of scrap fabrics. It’s time to use them up! So we created this cute DIY project to share with all those who are sewing addicts like us, living with boxes of scraps fabrics. P.S This is a great gift for your baking friends.
Being a sewing studio, we have boxes full of scrap fabrics. It’s time to use them up! So we created this cute DIY project to share with all those who are sewing addicts like us, living with boxes of scraps fabrics. P.S This is a great gift for your baking friends.
Cutting - Cupcake top: cut 2 fabric, cut 2 batting - Cupcake bottom: cut 2 fabric, cut 2 batting - Eyes : cut 2 fabric, cut 2 heat n’ bond - Eyes twinkle: cut 2 fabric, cut 2 heat n’ bond - Mouth: cut 2 fabric, cut 2 heat n’ bond - Cheeks: cut 2 fabric, cut 2 heat n’ bond
Place the right sides of the cupcake bottom fabric facing together, then place the batting on top of the wrong side of the fabric. Pin everything in place. (diagram 2)
Stitch all around, just make sure you leave an opening at the top **your seam allowance is 3/8"**
Clip the corners
Turn the right sides out
Stitch the lines on the cupcake bottom
Cupcake Top Place the right sides of the fabric facing together, then place the batting on top of the wrong side of the fabric, pin in place.
Stitch all around, make sure you leave an opening at the top
Trim all the seam allowance to approximately 1/8” and turn the right side out
Hand stitch the opening shut
Place the cupcake bottom behind the cupcake top. Hand stitch the cupcake bottom to the cupcake top
You will want to hand stitch the cupcake top to the cupcake bottom on the front side
fuse the heat n’ bond to the face pieces and apply it to the cupcake bottom