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Kangaroo Cushion Tutorial
Finished Size: 40cms (16'') Square
Features raw edge applique and machine quilting.
A fun quick project to put some Australiana into your house!
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You Will Need
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Step 1
Finished size: The cross hatch quilting shrinks the cushion front and back in,
to make a perfect fit for a 16” (40cm) cushion insert.REQUIREMENTS:
30cm zipper (approx.)
Iron on Fusible web such as Vliesofix or Steam-a-seam.
Spray baste such as 505 Spray and Fix for basting.
Hera marker
16” (40cm) cushion insert
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Step 2
FABRIC REQUIREMENTS
Cushion Front:
Cut 1 12½” x 12½” square Linen fabric for centre square
Cut 2 3¼” x 12½”strips fabric for side borders
Cut 2 3¼” x 18” strips fabric for top & bottom borders
Fabric piece at least 7½” x 11” for the kangaroo
Cushion Back: Cut 1 18” x 18” square Linen fabric
Batting: Cut 2 18” x 18” squares
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Step 5
Trace the kangaroo onto the fusible webbing (remember to reverse the image if you want the kangaroo to face the same way as the pattern). Roughly cut out the kangaroo shape and then fuse it onto the back of the fabric selected. Carefully trim around the kangaroo shape, remove the backing paper and position in the centre of the made cushion front. Iron to fuse in place.
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Step 10
Set your machine walking foot with a 1” seam guide preferably on the left side of the quilting foot, and sew rows 1” apart, working out from the first diagonal rows sewn. If you do not have a seam guide on you walking foot mark all the quilting lines 1” apart with the Hera marker. Cross hatch the entire cushion top.
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Step 11
Baste the Backing fabric and batting square together, mark the diagonal lines with your Hera marker as before, and then 1” cross hatch the entire back of the cushion.
Now the back and front are completed it is time to sew the cushion together. There is a ½” seam allowance around the entire cushion. Trim any excess batting, around both the cushion top and cushion back. Neaten the the edges (with a zig zag stitch or overlocker) of both the front and back pieces where the zipper will be placed. We placed the zipper at the bottom of the kangaroo. -
Step 16
Attach your machine zipper foot with thread to match cushion fabric and start to sew at one end. The idea is to use the zipper foot as a guide to keep the line of stitching about ¼” away from the zipper teeth. When you reach the zipper pull, stop sewing, leave the needle down in the fabric and lift the foot. Carefully pull the zipper open for a few inches sew along a while and then re-close the zipper. Sew across the end of the zipper taking care to catch the end of the zipper fabric but not the metal end, complete the other side and end.