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jeudi 1 octobre 2015

How to Do Candlewicking

Candlewicking is a form if embroidery done with heavy thread on muslin. it is considered "traditional" because it uses an old technique called the "colonial knot".

Steps

  1. Cut a piece of the muslin large enough for your selected design.
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  2. Lay the muslin on top of the pattern.
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  3. Lightly trace the pattern onto your muslin. A light box can make this faster and easier.
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  4. Pin the fabric to the pattern to keep it from sliding as you trace.
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  5. Use a washable marker to make small dots to indicate the placement of the colonial knots and any other embroidery stitches used in the design.
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  6. Check to be certain that you have transferred the entire Candlewicking pattern to the muslin and haven't missed anything.
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  7. Remove the pins and set the pattern aside.
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  8. Place the fabric in an embroidery hoop.
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  9. Thread the embroidery needle with 4 strands of Candlewicking thread or 6-12 strands of embroidery floss. The amount of floss you use will determine how large your colonial knots will be.
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  10. Tie a knot in the thread or floss and stitch your first colonial knot. If this is your first Candlewicking design, practice making colonial knots on a small piece of muslin before you begin.
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  11. Systematically work the design - left to right, top to bottom, or whatever to prevent soiling finished areas.
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  12. Launder when finished to remove the marker.
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  13. Size the finished piece by laying the piece face down on a clean, prewashed white towel and iron it from the back.
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  14. "Pat" the fabric with the iron when ironing to avoid damaging the colonial knots.
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  15. Finished.
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Things You'll Need

  • Medium to heavy weight unbleached cotton muslin
  • Candlewicking thread (substitute cream colored six-strand embroidery thread if need be.)
  • a large sharp embroidery needle
  • washable fabric marker
  • straight pins
  • pattern

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