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0022500-00001-02 Sunrise Cushion Punch Needle Sara Moore

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This pattern provides instructions to make a cushion cover with a sunrise design punched using loop stitches.

Materials needed include linen fabric, punch needle, embroidery scissors, sewing machine, thread, backing fabric and cushion insert.

The cushion is punched by first outlining each section and then filling in the details, with longer loops used for the orange sun outline.

Sunrise

cushion

Designed by Sara Moore


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0022500-00001-02 Sunrise Cushion

Anchor Tapisserie Wool 10 m Art. No 4238000 - #(Color nº) Punch Needle

7 x # 08212; 4 x # 08454; 3 x # 08032


Easy 1

Punch Needle - Fine

SUNRISE CUSHION
This pattern will make one cushion cover. The loop stitches are visible on the finished side of the cushion with
the sun punched using slightly longer loops. A plain linen fabric was used to form the envelope closure on the
back, but you can choose a matching patterned fabric or something contrasting. The cushion cover is finished
with an envelope back, completed using a sewing machine.

THREADS

08212 08454 08032


x7 x4 x3

SIZE: Finished cushion cover 25 x 25cm

YOU WILL NEED

• Linen fabric, 50cm square


• Masking tape
• Tracing paper (optional)
• Plain paper
• Marker pen or dark pencil
• Frame, 40cm and whatever you need to
secure the fabric to the frame
• Punch needle - fine
• Fabric scissors

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• Embroidery scissors or snips
• Sewing machine DESIGNED BY
• Matching thread
• Tape measure
• Two pieces of backing fabric, 32 x 23cm @wholepunching
Cushion insert, 30cm
• Strong glue

STITCHES
Flat stitch

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GETTING STARTED 1
Trace the design onto the centre of the fabric and
evenly stretch it onto the frame.

MAKING THE CUSHION


1. Punch each section, starting with the outline first,
and then spiral your way into the centre. Punch in
every other hole for the outline and leave a row’s
width gap between each row.

2. Fill in by punching in approximately every


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third hole.

3. To punch the orange semi-circle sun, adjust your


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needle so that the tip is 3.5cm in length. Starting
with the outline, punch in every third hole and
leave a row’s width gap between each row.

When you have finished punching, turn over the


frame and snip off all the ends. If you like neat lines,
use a needle to poke any stitches into place that
need a little tidying.

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Cushion cover
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4. When you have finished punching, paint a line of
glue approximately 2cm away from the finished edge.
Allow this to dry (according to the instructions on
the glue).

Once dry, cut off the fabric along the glued edge to
stop it from fraying inside the cover

Using a straight stitch on the sewing machine, stitch


a small hem along one long edge of each piece of
backing fabric.

5. Place the punched piece flat on a table with the


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front facing up. Place the two pieces of backing
fabric, right side down, onto the punched piece.
The long edges without the hems should line up
with the outer edge of the punched piece. The
hemmed edges should overlap in the middle to
form the envelope opening.

6. Pin or clip the backing fabric and the punched


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piece together all the way around the edge.

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7. Stitch all around the cushion, keeping the sewing


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machine foot as close as possible to the edge to stop
the machine catching any loops, or push the loops
to the side.

Turn your cushion cover right side out and put in the
cushion insert.

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