https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/felt-leaf-window-treatment • Posted by Mark Montano
There are projects I always encourage doing in front of the television and this is one of them. You are going to have to cut out about hm……..say 500 leaves for 6 feet of 8 feet long strands. It’s a job to do while watching a mini series. When you’re sewing, keep that TV on and it will go much faster. Or better yet, listen to some Aretha Franklin, I love to sew with some energetic music in the background. R E S P E C T! NOTE: 1 yard of felt will make a 30 foot strand of leaves so plan accordingly when you buy your felt. Measure your window and how many strands you will need to cover it properly. SUGGESTION: If you are using green leaves, use a brown or white thread so it has a nice contrast. If you are using brown leave, use yellow or white. Make sure that the thread pops a bit to give it some nice detail. This couldn’t be easier even if you aren’t handy with a sewing machine. (Photography by Auxy Espinoza)
There are projects I always encourage doing in front of the television and this is one of them. You are going to have to cut out about hm……..say 500 leaves for 6 feet of 8 feet long strands. It’s a job to do while watching a mini series. When you’re sewing, keep that TV on and it will go much faster. Or better yet, listen to some Aretha Franklin, I love to sew with some energetic music in the background. R E S P E C T! NOTE: 1 yard of felt will make a 30 foot strand of leaves so plan accordingly when you buy your felt. Measure your window and how many strands you will need to cover it properly. SUGGESTION: If you are using green leaves, use a brown or white thread so it has a nice contrast. If you are using brown leave, use yellow or white. Make sure that the thread pops a bit to give it some nice detail. This couldn’t be easier even if you aren’t handy with a sewing machine. (Photography by Auxy Espinoza)
Cut out your leaves, go crazy on the sizes, make them from 1” to 5” in length and anywhere from 1 1/2 to 3 inches wide.
Once you have cut out your leaves you will start a straight stitch right down the center of your first leaf starting at one tip and ending at the other.
When you get to the end of the leaf, feed another leaf under the feed of the sewing machine tip first so that they touch. DON’T WORRY if there is a space of just thread in between the leaves, it makes for a nice organic feel to the strands.
Make one very long strand of leaves and cut them to size on your window. This will help you determine how many more you need to sew to cover your window.