![]() Remove backing from hook tape and adhere to hoop. Cut Velcro strip to fit once around hoop, including screw mechanism. To secure gathers, sew seam binding to gathered edge on right side, same as panels in step 3.ħ. Machine-gather top edge to about 63", or large enough to fit around hoop, including screw mechanism. Double-hem lower raw edge, same as panels in step 3. ![]() Stitch two frill strips together at selvages to make continuous loop. Add outer ring to hoop, securing gathered panels and cord within, and tighten screw see ( illustration B).Ħ. Once position is confirmed, press gathered section against double-sided tape to secure. Arrange gathered edge of panels evenly around inner hoop, aligning safety pins, with cords. To hold gathers, stitch seam binding to gathered edge on right side.ĥ. Adjust gathers to align four safety pins to four cords. Machine-gather entire raw edge to 56-1/2", or to fit around inner hoop. Measure and divide continuous raw edge into quarters using four safety pins placed 1" from raw edge. Repeat to join third panel, then join first and third panels.Ĥ. Beginning at raw edge, stitch selvages together for 1-1/2" only, making 1/4" seam. Place two panels’ right sides together with selvages matching. Fold and press lower edge of each panel 1/2" to wrong side twice, and then topstitch. Apply double-sided tape to rim all around.ģ. Pin one cord at each mark so knot falls just below lower edge ( illustration A). Cut four 20" lengths of cord knot each end. Grip sheer circle by opposite edges and center it over ring, stretch gently until taut, and then and press edges down onto taped rim. Apply double-sided tape around inner ring. Remove outer ring from hoop and set it aside. Zigzag raw edge of sheer circle to prevent raveling. Using fabric marker, draw circle 1" beyond hoop edge all around. ![]() Set 18" embroidery hoop on remaining fabric as templates. For frill, cut two 7-1/2" -wide strips from width of fabric. From sheer fabric, cut three 108" -long panels. You’ll also need Sewing machine, scissors, sewing shears, tape measure, fabric marker, safety pins, an an iron.
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