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If you are not located in the United States, you -will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before -using this eBook. - -Title: 60 New Trimmed Gift Ideas - Fun; Easy to Make - -Author: Anonymous - -Release Date: June 4, 2021 [eBook #65503] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -Produced by: Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading - Team at https://www.pgdp.net - -*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 60 NEW TRIMMED GIFT IDEAS *** - - - - - FREE Instructions - - - - - 60 - NEW - TRIMMED GIFT - IDEAS - FUN • EASY TO MAKE - - - WRIGHT’S - Trims - WM E WRIGHT & SONS CO., WEST WARREN, MASS. - - - - - INSTRUCTIONS - - -_Item numbers—shown in parentheses—for example_ (P501) _are alternate -trimmings that can be used to achieve the same effect_. - - - - - “LITTLE PEOPLE” Tree Ornaments - - -Shown on cover.... (See page 18 for instructions) - - - - - MOTHER-DAUGHTER NET APRONS (page 4) - - -You’ll need: (for both aprons) - - 1 yd. nylon net, red - 5 yds. Wright’s Metallic Loop Braid 9957 (P509), gold - 15 yds. Wright’s Metallic Baby Rick Rack 9814 (P500), gold - 4 yds. 1½″ grosgrain ribbon, red - - -To make Mother’s Apron: - -1. Cut strip of net 18″ x 72″. Stitch row of Loop Braid along bottom - edge, then 3 rows of baby rick racks paced ½″ apart above braid. - Repeat border 2½″ above. - -2. Shirr top of apron to 16″. - -3. Cut 2 yds. ribbon. Stitch apron to center section of ribbon at edge. - Fold to back and stitch covering seam. - - -To make Daughter’s Apron: - -1. Cut strip of net 12″ x 36″. Repeat step 1 above leaving ½″ spaces. - -2. Shirr top of apron to 12″. - -3. Cut 1½ yds. ribbon. Repeat step 3 above. - - - - - MULTI-ORNAMENT APRON (page 4) - - -You’ll need: - - 2½ yds. Wright’s Metallic Regular Rick Rack 9825 (P501), gold - 5⅔ yds. Wright’s Metallic Baby Rick Rack 9814 (P500), gold - 5 small pieces fabric, bright colors - 1 plain basic apron, white (1 yd. fabric) - Sequins, multi-color - - -To apply trim design: - -1. Cut 5 different ornament shapes from colored fabrics and trim in a - variety of ways using rick rack and sequins. - -2. Stitch baby rick rack around edges of ornaments on right side having - points even with raw edge. Press rick rack under at stitched line. - Top stitch to apron with rick rack points showing, positioning - ornaments as shown. - -3. Stitch regular rick rack from waistband to each ornament and over - lower edge of waistband. - - - - - GOLD ROSE STOCKING (page 5) - - -You’ll need: - - 3¼ yds. Wright’s Loop Braid 9935 (P514), gold - ½ yd. Wright’s Metallic Tubing 9963 (P507), gold - 3½ yds. Wright’s Metallic Jumbo Rick Rack, 9846 (P503), gold - 12″ x 24″ piece felt, white - red felt - - -To make: - -1. Cut 2 stocking shapes from felt. - -2. Seam outside edges, cut away excess, clip into curves, then reverse - to right side. Press. - -3. Cut curved shapes from red felt approximately 12″ x 3″ and 6″ x 3″. - Glue to stocking. - -4. Make 4 rosebuds, 1 full bloom rose, and 10 leaves from metallic rick - rack (see Appli-tique instructions page 23.) - -5. Cut 4″ tubing; glue in “s” curve for stem in smaller section. Glue - rosebud at each end; arrange 4 leaves on stem. - -6. Cut 10″ tubing; glue in wave line for stem in larger shape. Glue full - bloom rose at center of stem; rosebuds at each end; 3 leaves on - each end of stem. - -7. Glue loop braid around shapes and around outside of stocking. - -8. Cut felt strip 1″ x 5″; glue loop braid to long sides. Fold in half - and glue inside stocking to form loop for hanging. - - - - - STRIPED STOCKING (page 5) - - -You’ll need: - - 1½ yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9962, gold - 1¾ yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold - 1½ yds. Wright’s Wide Bias Tape 260, rose - 18″ x 36″ Felt, green - - -To make: - -1. Cut 2 stocking shapes from felt. - -2. Glue wide bias tape and gold braids to form stripes on stocking as - shown. - -3. Stitch shapes with right sides together leaving opening across top. - Trim seam, clip curves and turn to right side. - -4. Cut felt strip 1″ x 5″ and glue middy braid to long sides. Fold in - half and glue inside stocking to form loop for hanging. - - - - - FRINGE DOT STOCKING (page 5) - - -You’ll need: - - 2¼ yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9997 (P515), gold - 1 yd. Wright’s Metallic Fringe 9949 (P510), gold - 18″ x 36″ Felt, red - Sequins, multi-color - - -To make: - -1. Cut 2 stocking shapes from felt. Glue together around edges leaving - top open. - -2. On front glue row of braid ½″ from top edge and across tip to form - toe outline of stocking. Glue braid around entire outer edge of - stocking. - -3. Cut fringe in 2″ strips. Seam two ends together and gather into - circle. Glue 16 circles at random on front of stocking. Glue - sequin in center of each circle. - -4. Cut felt strip 1″ x 5″ and glue braid to long sides. Fold in half and - glue inside stocking to form loop for hanging. - - [Illustration: See page 2 for instructions] - - [Illustration: See page 3 for instructions] - - - - - RED FELT NOEL BANNER (gold lace) (page 8) - - -You’ll need: - - 2¼ yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold - 3½ yds. Wright’s Metallic Lace 9946 (P508), gold - ⅓ yd. Wright’s Metallic Soutache Braid 9960 (P505), gold - 30″ x 7″ Felt, red and 8″ dowel stick with end slits - - -To make: - -1. Fold top of felt under 1″ and glue edge for dowel stick casing. - -2. Fold bottom edge in half; cut diagonally from corner up to 1¾″ on - fold. - -3. Mark 4″ N O E L letters evenly spaced down center of panel. - -4. Glue 2 rows lace to form letters. Glue middy braid at outer edges of - panel. - -5. Insert stick into casing. Knot ends of soutache and slip into slits - of stick. - - - - - TREE WALL HANGING (page 8) - - -You’ll need: - - ⅔ yds. Wright’s Metallic Soutache, 9960 (P505), gold - 7⅓ yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9962, gold - 2½ yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9882 (P511), gold - White felt 15″ x 27″ - Dowel stick 16″, slit at ends. - - -To make: - -1. Fold under top of felt 1″ and glue edge for dowel stick casing. - -2. Draw trunk line at center 22″ long. - -3. Cut two 11″ strips flat braid (9962) for lower branches. Place ends - flat at center 4″ from trunk base. Fold under loop end for branch - tip slanting 1″ lower than at trunk. Repeat branches making 1″ - shorter for each set leaving 2″ spaces. (Total of 8 sets) - -4. Glue decorative braid above each branch varying length ⅝″. - -5. Cut 44″ flat braid for trunk. Fold and glue as for branches with raw - ends at tree base. Glue decorative braid over center of trunk. - -6. Cut four 1½″ pieces flat braid. Crisscross into star at tree top. - Clip ends diagonally, then glue. Glue decorative braid in circle - at center. - -7. Glue flat braid at outer edges of panel. - -8. Insert dowel into casing. Knot ends of soutache and slip into slits - of dowel stick. - - - - - GOLD FRINGE TREE (Illustrated on page 13) - - -You’ll need: - - 8 to 9 yds. Wright’s Metallic Fringe 9949 (P510), gold - ¼ yd. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9957 (P509), gold - 12 Jewels[1] - 6″ Styrofoam cone - Funnel (sprayed gold) 2½″ diameter - Small finial for top - - -To make: - -1. Starting at bottom of cone pin overlapping rows of fringe around cone - completely covering it. - -2. Pin jewels to tree for ornaments. - -3. Glue row of gold braid around large rim of funnel. - -4. Insert tip of funnel into bottom of cone and glue to hold. This forms - base for tree. - -5. Glue finial to top of tree for ornament. - - - - - FESTIVE TABLECLOTHS (page 9) - For 72″ x 54″ size - - -Mark and cut rounded corners. - -Add metallic borders. - - -WHITE TABLECLOTH - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -You’ll need: - - 14 yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9885, gold - 14 yds. Wright’s Metallic Soutache 9960 (P505), gold - 7 yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9997 (P515), gold - - -To make: - -1. Fold edge ¼″ to right side. Stitch braid over edge. Stitch second row - 2″ from first. - -2. Center and stitch middle trim as indicated, then add soutache. - - -GREEN TABLECLOTH - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -You’ll need: - - 14 yds. Wright’s Baby Rick Rack 413, scarlet - 14 yds. Wright’s Metallic Soutache 9960 (P505), gold - 7 yds. Wright’s Jumbo Rick Rack 345, scarlet - 7 yds. Wright’s Decorative Middy Braid 9980 (P519), red/green/gold - - -To make: - -1. Narrowly hem edge of cloth. Stitch hem. Stitch second row 2½″ from - first. - -2. Center and stitch middle trim as indicated, then add soutache. - - -RED TABLECLOTH - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -You’ll need: - - 14 yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9965, silver/red - 7 yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9882 (P511), silver - - -To make: - -1. Fold edge ¼″ to right side. Stitch braid over edge. Stitch second row - 2″ from first. - -2. Center and stitch middle trim as indicated. - - [Illustration: See page 6 for instructions] - - [Illustration: See page 7 for instructions] - - - - - POP BOTTLE CANDLE HOLDER (page 12) - - -You’ll need: (for one) - - 2½ yds. Wright’s Metallic Rick Rack 9825 (P501), gold - 4 yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold - Pop bottle, green - Gift paper, blue - - -To make: - -1. Cut 8 pieces of gift paper 2¼″ x 3¼″. - -2. Glue 4 pieces paper vertically and overlapping around sloping sides - of upper half of bottle to cover printing. Repeat for lower half - of bottle. - -3. Glue trim in rows over bands alternating middy braid and rick rack, - starting and ending with a row of middy braid. Continue with middy - braid rows covering lower part of bottle. - -4. Glue rick rack around wide part of neck, then middy braid above and - below touching rick rack points. - - - - - BOOKMARKS (page 12) - - -For quick-to-make, colorful bookmarks, use various lengths of Wright’s -trims glued to felt or ribbon in pleasing designs. Mix textures of -ribbon and trim to create interesting effects. - - - - - LOOP BRAID POSY—TISSUE BOX COVER (page 12) - - -You’ll need: - - 3⅓ yds. Wright’s Metallic Loop Braid 9956, gold - ⅔ yd. Velvet Ribbon ¼″ wide, avocado - 9″ x 14″ felt, lt. blue - - -To make: - -1. Centering felt over box, pin to miter corners. Stitch corners, trim - seams, press and turn to right side. - -2. Glue two 10″ lengths braid (with headings overlapped) up end and - across top 1″ from outside edge. - -3. Cut two 6″ pieces ribbon and make two figure-8 loops. Overlap at - right angles and glue at end of braid on box top. - -4. To make Posy—fold 24″ braid in half. Fold raw ends in and roll - loosely on itself into a disk. Stitch through base of disk to hold - and glue over ribbon loops. - -5. Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 for other side. - -6. Glue braid at bottom edge of cover (loops upward). Cut slit at center - of top for tissue pull-thru. - - - - - GOLD PENCIL HOLDER (page 12) - - -You’ll need: - - 4 yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold - ½ yd. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9887 (P512), gold - 1 Frozen juice can - 9″ square felt, red - Dried Beans, cardboard, glue - - -To make: - -1. Glue layer of dried beans in bottom of can for weight. Cut circle of - cardboard to fit and glue over beans. - -2. Line inside of can with felt. Cut felt circle and glue to bottom of - can. - -3. Glue middy braid around bottom of can and continue by overlapping - rows slightly, covering entire can. - -4. Glue braid 9887 around top and bottom edge of can. - - - - - VALET TRAY (page 12) - - -You’ll need: - - ¾ yd. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9962, gold - ¾ yd. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9968 (P516), gold - 12″ sq. felt, moss green - Box—4″ x 7″ x 1″ - - -To make: - -1. Cut two felt strips to cover outside and inside walls of box. Glue in - place. - -2. Cut felt to fit inside and outside of box bottom. Glue in place. - -3. Glue middy braid at box top binding edge and mitering corners. - -4. Glue decorative braid around outside wall of box. - - - - - CROWN PINCUSHION (page 12) - - -You’ll need: - - 1 yd. Wright’s Metallic Fringe 9949, (P510), gold - 1 yd. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9965, gold/red - ¼ yd. Velveteen Fabric, red - ½ styrofoam ball, 4″ diameter - Jar lid, 3½″ diam.; dried beans; glue - - -To make: - -1. Glue layer of dried beans in bottom of lid for weight. - -2. Cut circle of velveteen 4½″ diameter. Cover bottom and sides of lid - slashing and overlapping fabric to fit. Glue in place. - -3. Cut circle of velveteen 9″ diameter. Glue 2 rows of braid 9965 across - fabric dividing circle into quarter sections. - -4. Pin fabric to half ball along trimming lines. Ease in quarter - sections for puffy effect and pin underneath. Glue ball into lid. - -5. Fold 12″ fringe in half, roll on itself and tack. Cover fringe - heading with row of 9965. Glue to center top. - -6. Glue 2 rows fringe around base with headings overlapped. Add braid - 9965 over center. - - - - - PEARL & MIDDY BRAID KEY CHAIN (page 12) - - -You’ll need: - - 1¾ yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold - Four pearls (8mm) - gold thread - Key chain - - -To make: - -1. Cut 12″ middy braid. Fold in half and roll raw ends around pearl and - continue rolling braid on itself to form disk, place pin thru end - and pearl to hold. Hand tack securely. Repeat for other motifs. - -2. Hand tack circles together in form of cross with braid ends to - inside. - -3. Cut 11″ middy braid. Fold in half and glue together. Starting between - side disks bury raw ends and glue braid around entire outside - curving to fit entire shape. Pull up 1″ of braid at top to form - loop and hand tack. Continue gluing to end. Insert chain into - loop. - - - - - JEWELED KEY CHAIN (page 12) - - -You’ll need: - - 2 yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961, (P506), gold - 2 Jewels, blue ⅜″ diameter - Gold thread - Key chain - - -To make: - -1. Fold Middy Braid in half, roll ends around pencil and continue - rolling on itself up to 9″ from end. Pin to hold. - -2. Cut through 1 piece braid 1″ from fold. Keep braid together and bring - back to pin. Continue rolling to ½″ from folded end. Hand tack - securely. Insert chain into loop. - -3. Glue jewels in hole, back to back. - - [Illustration: See pages 10-11 for instructions] - - [Illustration: See page 6 for instructions] - - - - - PINE CONE TREE (page 13) - - -You’ll need: - - 1 styrofoam cone, 12″ high - 3″ diameter, styrofoam circle 2″ high - ¾″ diameter dowel stick, 8″ long - Spruce pine cones, 3″ long - 1½ yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9882 (P511), gold - 5 yds. Wright’s Metallic Fringe 9884, gold - 5½ yds. Wright’s sequin trim 9870 in each color: Red, Emerald, Gold - Plyable firm wire cut to 3″ lengths - Straight pins, styrofoam glue - - -To make: - -1. Join tree to base with dowel, making a hole in each first and using - glue to hold. - -2. Wind braid 9882 around base and continue winding to cover completely. - Use pins or glue to hold. - -3. Pin 1 row fringe 9884 to bottom of tree cone. - -4. Shape wire piece into “U” over finger, insert through blunt end of - pine cone, dip wire ends into glue and insert into tree with cone - tip 1″ below tree. Repeat with second cone placing it next to - first with blunt end even with tree edge. Alternate around tree. - Repeat rows to top. - -5. Weave fringe 9884 between each cone by curving at top or bottom of - cones. - -6. Add red sequins over fringe using pins to hold. Repeat with opposite - weave using green sequins. - -7. Roll ½ yd. fringe on itself for tree top. Pin or glue to hold. - -8. Make deep loops or scallops over entire tree with gold sequins. - - - - - BUTTERFLY PLEAT TREE (page 13) - (Vertical Pleat) - - -You’ll need: - - 2½ yds. Wright’s Butterfly Pleat Ruffling 8736, gold - 4 yds. Wright’s Metallic Lace 9946 (P508), gold - 18″ square felt, red - 12″ Styrofoam cone - Styrofoam blocks for base: 3″ x 3″ and 2½″ x 2½″ - Dowel stick, glue, pins - - -To make: - -1. Cover cone with red felt. Pin ruffling in 6 vertical rows evenly - spaced. - -2. Pin row of lace between ruffling. - -3. Pin ruffling around bottom of tree. - -4. Make 2 “figure-8” loops each from 8″ lace and pin to tree top. Pin - lace around tree base. - -5. Join tree to base with dowel stick. - - - - - BUTTERFLY PLEAT TREE (page 13) - (Horizontal Pleat) - - -You’ll need: - - 12″ styrofoam cone and 1 dowel stick - 2 styrofoam squares: 3″ x 3″ and 2½″ x 2½″ - 2 yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9882 (P511), gold - 1½ yds. Wright’s Butterfly Pleat Ruffling 8736, white/gold - - -To make: - -1. Pin 5 rows Butterfly Pleat around cone, evenly spaced. - -2. Pin gold braid 9885 in rows between Butterfly Pleat rows. - -3. Fold 2″ of Butterfly Pleat in half; roll on itself for tree top. - -4. Glue styrofoam squares together, add braid for tree base. - -5. Insert dowel stick to join tree and base. - - - - - GOLD FRINGE TREE (page 13) - - -(See page 6 for instructions) - - - - - FROU FROU BALL (page 16) - - -You’ll need: - - 1 styrofoam ball, 4″ diameter - 2 yds. Wright’s Butterfly Pleat Ruffling 8736, gold - ¼ yd. Wright’s Metallic Cord 9917 (P504), gold - ⅓ yd. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold - 1 yd. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9977, gold - - -To make: - -1. Mark ball into ¼ sections. Pin ruffling over markings. - -2. Stagger 3″ strips to fill in each section. - -3. For tassel wind braid (9977) around 3″ card; tie braid together at - one edge of card, remove from card. Wind middy braid around tied - end for ½″. Tack or glue to hold. Cut opposite loop. Unravel. Pin - tassel to bottom of ball. - -4. For top loop insert pins in opposite directions at both ends of 6″ - cord. - - - - - SILVER SEQUIN STYRO BALL (page 16) - - -You’ll need: - - 3 yds. Wright’s sequin trim 9871, silver - ¾ yd. satin ribbon, rose - 1¼ yds. satin ribbon, aqua - ⅓ yd. satin ribbon, orchid - 1 styrofoam ball, 4″ diameter - - -To make: - -1. Mark ball into ¼ sections; pin rose ribbon over markings. - -2. Cut and pin aqua ribbon strips to fill ¼ sections. Cut 3″ strips - orchid ribbon, pointing ends, and pin to center of each ¼ section. - -3. Pin sequin trim around edge of orchid section; repeat at edges of - rose ribbon. Pin 5 separate sequins down center of each orchid - section. - -4. For top loop, insert pins in opposite directions into ball at both - ends of 6″ sequin trim. - - - - - GOLD SEQUIN STYRO BALL (page 16) - - -You’ll need: - - 3 yds. Wright’s Sequin trim 9870, gold - 1¾ yds. satin ribbon, blue - 1⅓ yds. satin ribbon, magenta - 1 styrofoam ball, 4″ diameter - - -To make: - -1. Mark ball into ¼ sections. Pin blue ribbon over markings. Repeat to - divide sections in half; repeat horizontally to divide ball in - half. - -2. Cut and pin magenta ribbon to fit triangle. - -3. Pin sequin trim around edges of triangles. - -4. For top loop, insert pins in opposite directions into ball at both - ends of 6″ sequin trim. - - - - - CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS (page 16) - - -Use clear plastic pill containers and line with colored gift paper or -leave clear and attach Christmas balls or bells to the hanger for -see-through look. Add rows of Wright’s decorative metallic trims to -create charming tree ornaments. Puncture one end and insert Wright’s -Metallic Soutache 9960 (P505), for hanger. Trims used are 9956, 9949 -(P510), 9882 (P511). - - - - - SPRAY CAN CAP ORNAMENTS (page 16) - - -Interesting ornaments are created from 2 spray can caps. Puncture one -and insert soutache braid loop or hanging. Glue rims together forming a -cylinder. Add rows of metallic braids. - - [Illustration: See page 15 and page 18 for instructions] - - [Illustration: See page 18 for instructions] - - - - - SEQUIN BELLS (page 16) - - -You’ll need: - - 1 styrofoam bell shape, 2½″ high - 3 yds. Wright’s Sequin Trim 9870, gold or silver - 3″ diameter circle felt, red or green - straight pins - - -To make: - -1. Fit felt circle over base of bell, cut away excess at edges and for - clapper. Pin to hold. - -2. Pin sequin strip over edge of felt and wind continuously around bell - to top covering styrofoam completely. Pin where needed to hold. - -3. Pin sequin strip around clapper in same manner. - - - - - PAPER CUP BELLS (page 16) - - -Cover paper cups with colored gift paper and use various lengths of -Wright’s decorative metallic trims to create charming bells to hang on a -tree. Insert 6″ pipe cleaner through bottom of cup rolling lower end to -form bell clapper and making hook in upper end to hang bell. One cup may -be opened to use as a pattern for paper coverings. Trims used here are: -9900/44 (P502), 9885, 9957 (P509), 9900/65, 9997 (P515). - - - - - DECORATED BASKETS (page 17) - - -Take any basket, paint it or line it, trim it tastefully and use it as a -container to glamorize a gift of goodies such as cookies, jams, nuts, -toys, soaps, etc. Decorated baskets will be treasured long after the -contents are gone for mail holders, totes for small items, sewing -supplies, etc. Trims make them special, use rows of metallic braids in -combinations, rows of metallic rick rack in varying sizes, etc. Apply -with glue. Fill baskets with crushed tissue and insert gift. - - - - - “LITTLE PEOPLE” Tree Ornaments - (4″ high) (Shown on cover) - - -You’ll need: (for 1 pair) - - 9 yds. Wright’s Cording 9917 (P504) - metallic gold felt scraps and thread to match - black thread - - -To make: - -1. Cut twelve 8″ strips cording. Remove filler cord from each. Keep - strips even and tie snugly at center. Fold in half, tie ¾″ below - for neck, and 1″ below for waist. - -2. For man only: Separate lower strips for legs; braid and tie ends. - -3. Cut six 9″ strips cording. Remove filler cord. Tie at one end. Braid - and tie other end. Insert below neck for arms. - -4. Fray all ends of braid by rubbing against palm of hand. - -5. At neck, waist and wrists (ankles for man) wind with colored thread - ⅛″ wide for color accent. - -6. Stitch eyes and nose with black thread. - -7. Cut felt accessories. Lady: hat and sash; Man: hat and jacket. Tack - in place on each figure. - -8. Tie hanging loop at back of neck. - - [Illustration: MAN’S JACKET • MAN’S HAT • LADY’S BONNET • LADY’S - SASH—4′ LONG - SHOWN ONE HALF ACTUAL SIZE] - - - - - NARROW HEADBAND (page 20) - - -You’ll need: - - 2¼″ yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold - 1 plastic headband, ⅜″ wide - Thread, gold colored - Glue - - -To make: - -1. Glue 1½″ strip of braid over each end of headband. - -2. Beginning at end follow instructions for bangle bracelet. - - - - - WIDE HEADBAND (page 20) - - -You’ll need: - - 3 yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold - ½ yd. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9882 (P511), gold - 1 plastic headband, ¾″ wide - Thread, gold colored - Glue - - -To make: - -1. Glue three 1½″ strips middy braid in fan shape to cover ends of - headband. - -2. Beginning at end follow instructions for bangle bracelet. - -3. Glue braid 9961 (P506), over center of headband. - - - - - BANGLE BRACELETS (page 20) - - -You’ll need: (for one) - - 1½ yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold - 1 plastic bangle bracelet, ¼″ wide - Thread, gold colored - - -To make: - -1. Wind middy braid very snugly around bracelet covering starting end. - Pin or glue if necessary. Hold firmly with hand and continue - winding snugly around bracelet overlapping each preceding row - sightly until completely covered. - -2. Insert pin through braid to hold. Finish by folding braid under on - inside of bracelet. Cut away excess braid. Pin and hand tack fold - securely. - - - - - GOLD BOBBY OR HAIR PIN ORNAMENTS (page 20) - - -You’ll need: (for one) - - 6″ Wright’s Metallic Jumbo Rick Rack 9846 (P503), gold - 3″ Wright’s 413 Baby Rick Rack, scarlet - 1 bobby or hair pin - - -To make: - -1. Make 3 Rick Rack Leaves (see Appli-tique Instructions page 23) from - gold jumbo rick rack. - -2. Hand tack leaf sides together making a 3 petal flower. - -3. Make 1 Flower Center (see Appli-tique Instructions page 23) from 3″ - scarlet baby rick rack. Hand tack to center of flower. - -4. Securely hand tack flower to end of bobby or hair pin. - - - - - GOLD POSY PIN (page 20) - - -You’ll need: - - 1⅓ yds. Wright’s Metallic Loop Braid 9956, gold - 1 cover our own button No. 60 - 1 pin back - Scrap of fabric—yellow or gold color - - -To make: - -1. Remove shank from bottom of button. Cover button as directed on - package. - -2. Fold braid in half. Fold raw ends in and roll loosely on itself into - a disk leaving 6″ free at end. Stitch through base of disk to - hold. - -3. Glue to button top. Glue free end around edge of button. - -4. Glue pin back to underside of button. - - - - - GOLD POSY EARRINGS (page 20) - - -You’ll need: - - (for pair) ⅔ yds. Wright’s Loop Braid 9956, gold - - -To make: - -1. For each earring, fold ⅓ yd. braid in half. Fold raw ends in and roll - loosely on itself into a disk. Stitch through base of disk to - hold. - -2. Glue to earring back. - - [Illustration: See page 19 for instructions] - - [Illustration: See page 22 for instructions] - - - - - FULL BLOOM ROSE HAIR CLIP (page 20) - - -You’ll need: - - 1 clip on velvet hair bow - - -To make: - -1. See appli-tique instructions (Page 23) - -2. Glue rose to center of hair bow. - - - - - PEARL & MIDDY BRAID CIRCLE PIN (page 20) - - -You’ll need: - - 4 yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid, 9961 (P506), gold - 7 pearls, 10mm - 6″ pipe cleaner - pin back - gold thread - - -To make: - -1. Cut 18″ middy braid and fold in half. Roll raw ends around pearl and - continue rolling braid on itself to form disk. Place pin through - end and pearl to hold. Hand tack securely. Repeat for other 6 - motifs. - -2. String together thru centers and shape into circle. - -3. Cut pipe cleaner to 4″. Shape into circle overlapping ¼″ and twist - ends to hold. Wrap circle with middy braid overlapping slightly. - Tack to back of large circle. - -4. Hand tack pin back at top back of pin. - - - - - PEARL & MIDDY BRAID EARRINGS (page 20) - - -You’ll need: (for pair) - - 1⅓ yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (PSO6), gold - 2 pearls, 10mm - 2 earring backs - Gold thread - - -To make: - -1. Repeat step 1 for matching pin - -2. Glue to earring back. - - - - - DANGLE EARRINGS (page 20) - - -You’ll need: (for pair) - - 2 yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold - 2 earring backs, screw type, ¼″ diameter disk, gold - 2 loop type eyes from hook and eye set - 2 curtain rings, plastic or metal, 1″ diameter - 2 buttons, ½″ in diameter - glue - gold thread - - -To make: - -1. Wind rings as given in bangle bracelet instructions. - -2. Cut five 1½″ pieces middy braid for each. Glue strips criss crossing - over entire button with joining at back. Glue button to earring - back. - -3. Cut two 6″ pieces of braid. Fold to half width and roll on itself - into small disk. Hand tack end under. Repeat for other earring and - glue to top of button. - -4. Slip eye onto lower part of earring shank and stitch to covered ring. - - - - - OUTDOOR MAILBOX COVER (page 21) - - -You’ll need: - - 3¼ yds. Wright’s Metallic Jumbo Rick Rack 9846 (P503), gold - 1¼ yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9882 (P511), gold - 2 yds. Wright’s Bias Tape, db. fold, 206 scarlet - ½ yd. Oilcloth, red - Rural delivery mailbox 19″ × 8¾″ - - -To make: - -1. Cut oilcloth 18″ × 21″. Slit on one side for mail flag. - -2. Cut 2 yd. tape, stitch edges together. Cut into 6 pieces for ties. - Stitch to oilcloth in 3 places on each 18″ side. - -3. Stitch rick rack around edge of oil cloth. Stitch a row 2″ from first - on 18″ sides. Add braid 9882 (P511) between. - - - - - GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLI-TIQUE - - -Instructions are for hand stitching, however some may be glued or pinned -in place depending on the item. Use matching thread, doubled, for -stitching. - - -FULL BLOOM ROSE - - -You’ll need: - - 1 yd. no. 345 (9846) Jumbo Rick Rack, for each rose. - - -To make: - -1. Fold rick rack to half length. - -2. Interlock by hooking “V’s” together. - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -3. Pin to mark half the length. Fold raw end in and roll on itself up to - pin. - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -4. Tack underside to hold shape. - -5. Fold down outer points and finger press. - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -6. Stitch in one point and out the next along lower edge. Gather lightly - by pulling thread. - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -7. Coil gathered points around rose base twice and tack to underside. - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - - - - RICK RACK LEAF - - -You’ll need: - - Regular, 429, or Jumbo, 345 Rick Rack. - - -To make: - -1. Cut a “W” from rick rack. - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -2. Seam lower “V.” - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -3. Fold in raw ends and tack. Cut away extending raw points. - -4. Turn to right side. - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - - - - ROSE BUD (Large) - - -You’ll need: - - ¼ yd. 345 Jumbo Rick Rack 9846 (P503). - - -To make: - -1. Fold rick rack to half length. - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -2. Interlock by hooking “V’s” together. - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -3. Fold raw end in and roll on itself between fingers. - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -4. Tack end and underside to hold shape. - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - - - - FLOWER CENTERS - - -You’ll need: - - Use 413 Baby Rick Rack 3″. 9814 (P500) - - -To make: - -1. There must be an even number of points along upper edge with cut ends - in downward direction. Cut away if necessary. - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -2. Stitch in one point and out the next point along upper edge, building - all points on needle. - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -3. Pull thread through leaving 3 in. free at knotted end. - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -4. Tie thread together from both ends to form tight circle. - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - - - - Footnotes - - -[1]Note: Pieces of costume jewelry can be used attractively as - ornaments. - - - - - Transcriber’s Notes - - -—Silently corrected a few typos. - -—Retained publication information from the printed edition: this eBook - is public-domain in the country of publication. - -—In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by - _underscores_. - - - -*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 60 NEW TRIMMED GIFT IDEAS *** - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will -be renamed. - -Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright -law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, -so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the -United States without permission and without paying copyright -royalties. 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(See <a href="#Page_18">page 18</a> for instructions)</p> -<h2 id="c2"><span class="small">MOTHER-DAUGHTER NET APRONS <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_4">page 4</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c3">You’ll need: <span class="n">(for both aprons)</span></h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">1 yd. nylon net, red</p> -<p class="t0">5 yds. Wright’s Metallic Loop Braid 9957 (P509), gold</p> -<p class="t0">15 yds. Wright’s Metallic Baby Rick Rack 9814 (P500), gold</p> -<p class="t0">4 yds. 1½″ grosgrain ribbon, red</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c4">To make Mother’s Apron:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Cut strip of net 18″ x 72″. Stitch row of Loop Braid along -bottom edge, then 3 rows of baby rick racks paced ½″ -apart above braid. Repeat border 2½″ above.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Shirr top of apron to 16″.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Cut 2 yds. ribbon. Stitch apron to center section of ribbon -at edge. Fold to back and stitch covering seam.</p> -<h3 id="c5">To make Daughter’s Apron:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Cut strip of net 12″ x 36″. Repeat step 1 above leaving ½″ -spaces.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Shirr top of apron to 12″.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Cut 1½ yds. ribbon. Repeat step 3 above.</p> -<h2 id="c6"><span class="small">MULTI-ORNAMENT APRON <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_4">page 4</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c7">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">2½ yds. Wright’s Metallic Regular Rick Rack 9825 (P501), gold</p> -<p class="t0">5⅔ yds. Wright’s Metallic Baby Rick Rack 9814 (P500), gold</p> -<p class="t0">5 small pieces fabric, bright colors</p> -<p class="t0">1 plain basic apron, white (1 yd. fabric)</p> -<p class="t0">Sequins, multi-color</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c8">To apply trim design:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Cut 5 different ornament shapes from colored fabrics and -trim in a variety of ways using rick rack and sequins.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Stitch baby rick rack around edges of ornaments on right -side having points even with raw edge. Press rick rack -under at stitched line. Top stitch to apron with rick rack -points showing, positioning ornaments as shown.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Stitch regular rick rack from waistband to each ornament -and over lower edge of waistband.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_3">3</div> -<h2 id="c9"><span class="small">GOLD ROSE STOCKING <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_5">page 5</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c10">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">3¼ yds. Wright’s Loop Braid 9935 (P514), gold</p> -<p class="t0">½ yd. Wright’s Metallic Tubing 9963 (P507), gold</p> -<p class="t0">3½ yds. Wright’s Metallic Jumbo Rick Rack, 9846 (P503), gold</p> -<p class="t0">12″ x 24″ piece felt, white</p> -<p class="t0">red felt</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c11">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Cut 2 stocking shapes from felt.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Seam outside edges, cut away excess, clip into curves, -then reverse to right side. Press.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Cut curved shapes from red felt approximately 12″ x 3″ -and 6″ x 3″. Glue to stocking.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Make 4 rosebuds, 1 full bloom rose, and 10 leaves from -metallic rick rack (see Appli-tique instructions <a href="#Page_23">page 23</a>.)</p> -<p class="revint">5. Cut 4″ tubing; glue in “s” curve for stem in smaller section. -Glue rosebud at each end; arrange 4 leaves on stem.</p> -<p class="revint">6. Cut 10″ tubing; glue in wave line for stem in larger shape. -Glue full bloom rose at center of stem; rosebuds at each -end; 3 leaves on each end of stem.</p> -<p class="revint">7. Glue loop braid around shapes and around outside of -stocking.</p> -<p class="revint">8. Cut felt strip 1″ x 5″; glue loop braid to long sides. Fold -in half and glue inside stocking to form loop for hanging.</p> -<h2 id="c12"><span class="small">STRIPED STOCKING <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_5">page 5</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c13">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">1½ yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9962, gold</p> -<p class="t0">1¾ yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold</p> -<p class="t0">1½ yds. Wright’s Wide Bias Tape 260, rose</p> -<p class="t0">18″ x 36″ Felt, green</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c14">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Cut 2 stocking shapes from felt.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Glue wide bias tape and gold braids to form stripes on -stocking as shown.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Stitch shapes with right sides together leaving opening -across top. Trim seam, clip curves and turn to right side.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Cut felt strip 1″ x 5″ and glue middy braid to long sides. -Fold in half and glue inside stocking to form loop for hanging.</p> -<h2 id="c15"><span class="small">FRINGE DOT STOCKING <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_5">page 5</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c16">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">2¼ yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9997 (P515), gold</p> -<p class="t0">1 yd. Wright’s Metallic Fringe 9949 (P510), gold</p> -<p class="t0">18″ x 36″ Felt, red</p> -<p class="t0">Sequins, multi-color</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c17">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Cut 2 stocking shapes from felt. Glue together around -edges leaving top open.</p> -<p class="revint">2. On front glue row of braid ½″ from top edge and across -tip to form toe outline of stocking. Glue braid around -entire outer edge of stocking.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Cut fringe in 2″ strips. Seam two ends together and gather -into circle. Glue 16 circles at random on front of stocking. Glue sequin in center of each circle.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Cut felt strip 1″ x 5″ and glue braid to long sides. Fold in -half and glue inside stocking to form loop for hanging.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_4">4</div> -<div class="img" id="fig1"> -<img src="images/p01.jpg" alt="" width="540" height="1000" /> -<p class="pcap">See <a href="#Page_2">page 2</a> for instructions</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_5">5</div> -<div class="img" id="fig2"> -<img src="images/p01a.jpg" alt="" width="527" height="1000" /> -<p class="pcap">See <a href="#Page_3">page 3</a> for instructions</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_6">6</div> -<h2 id="c18"><span class="small">RED FELT NOEL BANNER (gold lace) <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_8">page 8</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c19">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">2¼ yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold</p> -<p class="t0">3½ yds. Wright’s Metallic Lace 9946 (P508), gold</p> -<p class="t0">⅓ yd. Wright’s Metallic Soutache Braid 9960 (P505), gold</p> -<p class="t0">30″ x 7″ Felt, red and 8″ dowel stick with end slits</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c20">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Fold top of felt under 1″ and glue edge for dowel stick -casing.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Fold bottom edge in half; cut diagonally from corner up -to 1¾″ on fold.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Mark 4″ N O E L letters evenly spaced down center of panel.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Glue 2 rows lace to form letters. Glue middy braid at outer -edges of panel.</p> -<p class="revint">5. Insert stick into casing. Knot ends of soutache and slip -into slits of stick.</p> -<h2 id="c21"><span class="small">TREE WALL HANGING <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_8">page 8</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c22">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">⅔ yds. Wright’s Metallic Soutache, 9960 (P505), gold</p> -<p class="t0">7⅓ yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9962, gold</p> -<p class="t0">2½ yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9882 (P511), gold</p> -<p class="t0">White felt 15″ x 27″</p> -<p class="t0">Dowel stick 16″, slit at ends.</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c23">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Fold under top of felt 1″ and glue edge for dowel stick -casing.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Draw trunk line at center 22″ long.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Cut two 11″ strips flat braid (9962) for lower branches. -Place ends flat at center 4″ from trunk base. Fold under -loop end for branch tip slanting 1″ lower than at trunk. -Repeat branches making 1″ shorter for each set leaving -2″ spaces. (Total of 8 sets)</p> -<p class="revint">4. Glue decorative braid above each branch varying length ⅝″.</p> -<p class="revint">5. Cut 44″ flat braid for trunk. Fold and glue as for branches -with raw ends at tree base. Glue decorative braid over -center of trunk.</p> -<p class="revint">6. Cut four 1½″ pieces flat braid. Crisscross into star at tree -top. Clip ends diagonally, then glue. Glue decorative braid -in circle at center.</p> -<p class="revint">7. Glue flat braid at outer edges of panel.</p> -<p class="revint">8. Insert dowel into casing. Knot ends of soutache and slip -into slits of dowel stick.</p> -<h2 id="c24"><span class="small">GOLD FRINGE TREE <span class="smaller n">(Illustrated on <a href="#Page_13">page 13</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c25">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">8 to 9 yds. Wright’s Metallic Fringe 9949 (P510), gold</p> -<p class="t0">¼ yd. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9957 (P509), gold</p> -<p class="t0">12 Jewels<a class="fn" id="fr_1" href="#fn_1">[1]</a></p> -<p class="t0">6″ Styrofoam cone</p> -<p class="t0">Funnel (sprayed gold) 2½″ diameter</p> -<p class="t0">Small finial for top</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c26">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Starting at bottom of cone pin overlapping rows of fringe -around cone completely covering it.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Pin jewels to tree for ornaments.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Glue row of gold braid around large rim of funnel.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Insert tip of funnel into bottom of cone and glue to hold. -This forms base for tree.</p> -<p class="revint">5. Glue finial to top of tree for ornament.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_7">7</div> -<h2 id="c27"><span class="small">FESTIVE TABLECLOTHS <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_9">page 9</a>)</span></span> -<br />For 72″ x 54″ size</h2> -<p class="revint">Mark and cut rounded corners.</p> -<p class="revint">Add metallic borders.</p> -<h3 id="c28">WHITE TABLECLOTH</h3> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p02.jpg" id="ncfig1" alt="uncaptioned" width="358" height="486" /> -</div> -<p class="revint">You’ll need:</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">14 yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9885, gold</p> -<p class="t0">14 yds. Wright’s Metallic Soutache 9960 (P505), gold</p> -<p class="t0">7 yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9997 (P515), gold</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c29">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Fold edge ¼″ to right -side. Stitch braid over -edge. Stitch second -row 2″ from first.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Center and stitch -middle trim as indicated, -then add soutache.</p> -<h3 id="c30">GREEN TABLECLOTH</h3> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p02c.jpg" id="ncfig2" alt="uncaptioned" width="348" height="459" /> -</div> -<p class="revint"><b>You’ll need</b>:</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">14 yds. Wright’s Baby Rick Rack 413, scarlet</p> -<p class="t0">14 yds. Wright’s Metallic Soutache 9960 (P505), gold</p> -<p class="t0">7 yds. Wright’s Jumbo Rick Rack 345, scarlet</p> -<p class="t0">7 yds. Wright’s Decorative Middy Braid 9980 (P519), red/green/gold</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c31">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Narrowly hem edge -of cloth. Stitch hem. -Stitch second row -2½″ from first.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Center and stitch -middle trim as indicated, -then add soutache.</p> -<h3 id="c32">RED TABLECLOTH</h3> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p02d.jpg" id="ncfig3" alt="uncaptioned" width="348" height="464" /> -</div> -<p class="revint"><b>You’ll need</b>:</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">14 yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9965, silver/red</p> -<p class="t0">7 yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9882 (P511), silver</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c33">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Fold edge ¼″ to right -side. Stitch braid over -edge. Stitch second -row 2″ from first.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Center and stitch -middle trim as -indicated.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_8">8</div> -<div class="img" id="fig3"> -<img src="images/p03.jpg" alt="" width="530" height="1000" /> -<p class="pcap">See <a href="#Page_6">page 6</a> for instructions</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_9">9</div> -<div class="img" id="fig4"> -<img src="images/p03a.jpg" alt="" width="524" height="1000" /> -<p class="pcap">See <a href="#Page_7">page 7</a> for instructions</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_10">10</div> -<h2 id="c34"><span class="small">POP BOTTLE CANDLE HOLDER <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_12">page 12</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c35">You’ll need: (for one)</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">2½ yds. Wright’s Metallic Rick Rack 9825 (P501), gold</p> -<p class="t0">4 yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold</p> -<p class="t0">Pop bottle, green</p> -<p class="t0">Gift paper, blue</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c36">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Cut 8 pieces of gift paper 2¼″ x 3¼″.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Glue 4 pieces paper vertically and overlapping around -sloping sides of upper half of bottle to cover printing. Repeat -for lower half of bottle.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Glue trim in rows over bands alternating middy braid and -rick rack, starting and ending with a row of middy braid. -Continue with middy braid rows covering lower part of -bottle.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Glue rick rack around wide part of neck, then middy braid -above and below touching rick rack points.</p> -<h2 id="c37"><span class="small">BOOKMARKS <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_12">page 12</a>)</span></span></h2> -<p>For quick-to-make, colorful bookmarks, use various lengths of -Wright’s trims glued to felt or ribbon in pleasing designs. Mix -textures of ribbon and trim to create interesting effects.</p> -<h2 id="c38"><span class="small">LOOP BRAID POSY—TISSUE BOX COVER <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_12">page 12</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c39">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">3⅓ yds. Wright’s Metallic Loop Braid 9956, gold</p> -<p class="t0">⅔ yd. Velvet Ribbon ¼″ wide, avocado</p> -<p class="t0">9″ x 14″ felt, lt. blue</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c40">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Centering felt over box, pin to miter corners. Stitch corners, -trim seams, press and turn to right side.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Glue two 10″ lengths braid (with headings overlapped) up -end and across top 1″ from outside edge.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Cut two 6″ pieces ribbon and make two figure-8 loops. -Overlap at right angles and glue at end of braid on box top.</p> -<p class="revint">4. To make Posy—fold 24″ braid in half. Fold raw ends in and -roll loosely on itself into a disk. Stitch through base of disk -to hold and glue over ribbon loops.</p> -<p class="revint">5. Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 for other side.</p> -<p class="revint">6. Glue braid at bottom edge of cover (loops upward). Cut slit -at center of top for tissue pull-thru.</p> -<h2 id="c41"><span class="small">GOLD PENCIL HOLDER <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_12">page 12</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c42">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">4 yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold</p> -<p class="t0">½ yd. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9887 (P512), gold</p> -<p class="t0">1 Frozen juice can</p> -<p class="t0">9″ square felt, red</p> -<p class="t0">Dried Beans, cardboard, glue</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c43">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Glue layer of dried beans in bottom of can for weight. Cut -circle of cardboard to fit and glue over beans.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Line inside of can with felt. Cut felt circle and glue to bottom -of can.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Glue middy braid around bottom of can and continue by -overlapping rows slightly, covering entire can.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Glue braid 9887 around top and bottom edge of can.</p> -<h2 id="c44"><span class="small">VALET TRAY <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_12">page 12</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c45">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">¾ yd. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9962, gold</p> -<p class="t0">¾ yd. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9968 (P516), gold</p> -<p class="t0">12″ sq. felt, moss green</p> -<p class="t0">Box—4″ x 7″ x 1″</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_11">11</div> -<h3 id="c46">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Cut two felt strips to cover outside and inside walls of box. -Glue in place.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Cut felt to fit inside and outside of box bottom. Glue in place.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Glue middy braid at box top binding edge and mitering -corners.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Glue decorative braid around outside wall of box.</p> -<h2 id="c47"><span class="small">CROWN PINCUSHION <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_12">page 12</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c48">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">1 yd. Wright’s Metallic Fringe 9949, (P510), gold</p> -<p class="t0">1 yd. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9965, gold/red</p> -<p class="t0">¼ yd. Velveteen Fabric, red</p> -<p class="t0">½ styrofoam ball, 4″ diameter</p> -<p class="t0">Jar lid, 3½″ diam.; dried beans; glue</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c49">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Glue layer of dried beans in bottom of lid for weight.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Cut circle of velveteen 4½″ diameter. Cover bottom and -sides of lid slashing and overlapping fabric to fit. Glue in -place.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Cut circle of velveteen 9″ diameter. Glue 2 rows of braid -9965 across fabric dividing circle into quarter sections.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Pin fabric to half ball along trimming lines. Ease in quarter -sections for puffy effect and pin underneath. Glue ball -into lid.</p> -<p class="revint">5. Fold 12″ fringe in half, roll on itself and tack. Cover fringe -heading with row of 9965. Glue to center top.</p> -<p class="revint">6. Glue 2 rows fringe around base with headings overlapped. -Add braid 9965 over center.</p> -<h2 id="c50"><span class="small">PEARL & MIDDY BRAID KEY CHAIN <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_12">page 12</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c51">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">1¾ yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold</p> -<p class="t0">Four pearls (8mm)</p> -<p class="t0">gold thread</p> -<p class="t0">Key chain</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c52">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Cut 12″ middy braid. Fold in half and roll raw ends around -pearl and continue rolling braid on itself to form disk, place -pin thru end and pearl to hold. Hand tack securely. Repeat -for other motifs.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Hand tack circles together in form of cross with braid ends -to inside.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Cut 11″ middy braid. Fold in half and glue together. Starting -between side disks bury raw ends and glue braid around -entire outside curving to fit entire shape. Pull up 1″ of -braid at top to form loop and hand tack. Continue gluing -to end. Insert chain into loop.</p> -<h2 id="c53"><span class="small">JEWELED KEY CHAIN <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_12">page 12</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c54">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">2 yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961, (P506), gold</p> -<p class="t0">2 Jewels, blue ⅜″ diameter</p> -<p class="t0">Gold thread</p> -<p class="t0">Key chain</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c55">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Fold Middy Braid in half, roll ends around pencil and continue -rolling on itself up to 9″ from end. Pin to hold.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Cut through 1 piece braid 1″ from fold. Keep braid together -and bring back to pin. Continue rolling to ½″ from folded -end. Hand tack securely. Insert chain into loop.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Glue jewels in hole, back to back.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_12">12</div> -<div class="img" id="fig5"> -<img src="images/p04.jpg" alt="" width="530" height="1000" /> -<p class="pcap">See <a href="#Page_10">pages 10-11</a> for instructions</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_13">13</div> -<div class="img" id="fig6"> -<img src="images/p04a.jpg" alt="" width="527" height="1000" /> -<p class="pcap">See <a href="#Page_6">page 6</a> for instructions</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_14">14</div> -<h2 id="c56"><span class="small">PINE CONE TREE <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_13">page 13</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c57">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">1 styrofoam cone, 12″ high</p> -<p class="t0">3″ diameter, styrofoam circle 2″ high</p> -<p class="t0">¾″ diameter dowel stick, 8″ long</p> -<p class="t0">Spruce pine cones, 3″ long</p> -<p class="t0">1½ yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9882 (P511), gold</p> -<p class="t0">5 yds. Wright’s Metallic Fringe 9884, gold</p> -<p class="t0">5½ yds. Wright’s sequin trim 9870 in each color: Red, Emerald, Gold</p> -<p class="t0">Plyable firm wire cut to 3″ lengths</p> -<p class="t0">Straight pins, styrofoam glue</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c58">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Join tree to base with dowel, making a hole in each first -and using glue to hold.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Wind braid 9882 around base and continue winding to -cover completely. Use pins or glue to hold.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Pin 1 row fringe 9884 to bottom of tree cone.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Shape wire piece into “U” over finger, insert through blunt -end of pine cone, dip wire ends into glue and insert into -tree with cone tip 1″ below tree. Repeat with second cone -placing it next to first with blunt end even with tree edge. -Alternate around tree. Repeat rows to top.</p> -<p class="revint">5. Weave fringe 9884 between each cone by curving at top -or bottom of cones.</p> -<p class="revint">6. Add red sequins over fringe using pins to hold. Repeat -with opposite weave using green sequins.</p> -<p class="revint">7. Roll ½ yd. fringe on itself for tree top. Pin or glue to hold.</p> -<p class="revint">8. Make deep loops or scallops over entire tree with gold -sequins.</p> -<h2 id="c59"><span class="small">BUTTERFLY PLEAT TREE <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_13">page 13</a>)</span></span> -<br />(Vertical Pleat)</h2> -<h3 id="c60">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">2½ yds. Wright’s Butterfly Pleat Ruffling 8736, gold</p> -<p class="t0">4 yds. Wright’s Metallic Lace 9946 (P508), gold</p> -<p class="t0">18″ square felt, red</p> -<p class="t0">12″ Styrofoam cone</p> -<p class="t0">Styrofoam blocks for base: 3″ x 3″ and 2½″ x 2½″</p> -<p class="t0">Dowel stick, glue, pins</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c61">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Cover cone with red felt. Pin ruffling in 6 vertical rows -evenly spaced.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Pin row of lace between ruffling.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Pin ruffling around bottom of tree.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Make 2 “figure-8” loops each from 8″ lace and pin to -tree top. Pin lace around tree base.</p> -<p class="revint">5. Join tree to base with dowel stick.</p> -<h2 id="c62"><span class="small">BUTTERFLY PLEAT TREE <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_13">page 13</a>)</span></span> -<br />(Horizontal Pleat)</h2> -<h3 id="c63">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">12″ styrofoam cone and 1 dowel stick</p> -<p class="t0">2 styrofoam squares: 3″ x 3″ and 2½″ x 2½″</p> -<p class="t0">2 yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9882 (P511), gold</p> -<p class="t0">1½ yds. Wright’s Butterfly Pleat Ruffling 8736, white/gold</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c64">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Pin 5 rows Butterfly Pleat around cone, evenly spaced.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Pin gold braid 9885 in rows between Butterfly Pleat rows.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Fold 2″ of Butterfly Pleat in half; roll on itself for tree top.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Glue styrofoam squares together, add braid for tree base.</p> -<p class="revint">5. Insert dowel stick to join tree and base.</p> -<h2 id="c65"><span class="small">GOLD FRINGE TREE <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_13">page 13</a>)</span></span></h2> -<p class="revint">(See <a href="#Page_6">page 6</a> for instructions)</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_15">15</div> -<h2 id="c66"><span class="small">FROU FROU BALL <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_16">page 16</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c67">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">1 styrofoam ball, 4″ diameter</p> -<p class="t0">2 yds. Wright’s Butterfly Pleat Ruffling 8736, gold</p> -<p class="t0">¼ yd. Wright’s Metallic Cord 9917 (P504), gold</p> -<p class="t0">⅓ yd. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold</p> -<p class="t0">1 yd. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9977, gold</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c68">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Mark ball into ¼ sections. Pin ruffling over markings.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Stagger 3″ strips to fill in each section.</p> -<p class="revint">3. For tassel wind braid (9977) around 3″ card; tie braid -together at one edge of card, remove from card. Wind -middy braid around tied end for ½″. Tack or glue to hold. -Cut opposite loop. Unravel. Pin tassel to bottom of ball.</p> -<p class="revint">4. For top loop insert pins in opposite directions at both ends -of 6″ cord.</p> -<h2 id="c69"><span class="small">SILVER SEQUIN STYRO BALL <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_16">page 16</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c70">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">3 yds. Wright’s sequin trim 9871, silver</p> -<p class="t0">¾ yd. satin ribbon, rose</p> -<p class="t0">1¼ yds. satin ribbon, aqua</p> -<p class="t0">⅓ yd. satin ribbon, orchid</p> -<p class="t0">1 styrofoam ball, 4″ diameter</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c71">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Mark ball into ¼ sections; pin rose ribbon over markings.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Cut and pin aqua ribbon strips to fill ¼ sections. Cut 3″ -strips orchid ribbon, pointing ends, and pin to center of -each ¼ section.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Pin sequin trim around edge of orchid section; repeat at -edges of rose ribbon. Pin 5 separate sequins down center -of each orchid section.</p> -<p class="revint">4. For top loop, insert pins in opposite directions into ball -at both ends of 6″ sequin trim.</p> -<h2 id="c72"><span class="small">GOLD SEQUIN STYRO BALL <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_16">page 16</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c73">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">3 yds. Wright’s Sequin trim 9870, gold</p> -<p class="t0">1¾ yds. satin ribbon, blue</p> -<p class="t0">1⅓ yds. satin ribbon, magenta</p> -<p class="t0">1 styrofoam ball, 4″ diameter</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c74">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Mark ball into ¼ sections. Pin blue ribbon over markings. -Repeat to divide sections in half; repeat horizontally to -divide ball in half.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Cut and pin magenta ribbon to fit triangle.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Pin sequin trim around edges of triangles.</p> -<p class="revint">4. For top loop, insert pins in opposite directions into ball -at both ends of 6″ sequin trim.</p> -<h2 id="c75"><span class="small">CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_16">page 16</a>)</span></span></h2> -<p>Use clear plastic pill containers and line with colored gift paper -or leave clear and attach Christmas balls or bells to the hanger -for see-through look. Add rows of Wright’s decorative metallic -trims to create charming tree ornaments. Puncture one end -and insert Wright’s Metallic Soutache 9960 (P505), for hanger. -Trims used are 9956, 9949 (P510), 9882 (P511).</p> -<h2 id="c76"><span class="small">SPRAY CAN CAP ORNAMENTS <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_16">page 16</a>)</span></span></h2> -<p>Interesting ornaments are created from 2 spray can caps. -Puncture one and insert soutache braid loop or hanging. -Glue rims together forming a cylinder. Add rows of metallic -braids.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_16">16</div> -<div class="img" id="fig7"> -<img src="images/p05.jpg" alt="" width="1520" height="2916" /> -<p class="pcap">See <a href="#Page_15">page 15</a> and <a href="#Page_18">page 18</a> for instructions</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_17">17</div> -<div class="img" id="fig8"> -<img src="images/p05a.jpg" alt="" width="1536" height="2892" /> -<p class="pcap">See <a href="#Page_18">page 18</a> for instructions</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_18">18</div> -<h2 id="c77"><span class="small">SEQUIN BELLS <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_16">page 16</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c78">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">1 styrofoam bell shape, 2½″ high</p> -<p class="t0">3 yds. Wright’s Sequin Trim 9870, gold or silver</p> -<p class="t0">3″ diameter circle felt, red or green</p> -<p class="t0">straight pins</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c79">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Fit felt circle over base of bell, cut away excess at edges -and for clapper. Pin to hold.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Pin sequin strip over edge of felt and wind continuously -around bell to top covering styrofoam completely. Pin -where needed to hold.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Pin sequin strip around clapper in same manner.</p> -<h2 id="c80"><span class="small">PAPER CUP BELLS <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_16">page 16</a>)</span></span></h2> -<p>Cover paper cups with colored gift paper and use various -lengths of Wright’s decorative metallic trims to create charming -bells to hang on a tree. Insert 6″ pipe cleaner through bottom -of cup rolling lower end to form bell clapper and making hook -in upper end to hang bell. One cup may be opened to use as -a pattern for paper coverings. Trims used here are: 9900/44 -(P502), 9885, 9957 (P509), 9900/65, 9997 (P515).</p> -<h2 id="c81"><span class="small">DECORATED BASKETS <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_17">page 17</a>)</span></span></h2> -<p>Take any basket, paint it or line it, trim it tastefully and use -it as a container to glamorize a gift of goodies such as cookies, -jams, nuts, toys, soaps, etc. Decorated baskets will be treasured -long after the contents are gone for mail holders, totes -for small items, sewing supplies, etc. Trims make them special, -use rows of metallic braids in combinations, rows of metallic -rick rack in varying sizes, etc. Apply with glue. Fill baskets -with crushed tissue and insert gift.</p> -<hr class="dwide" /> -<h2 id="c82"><span class="small">“LITTLE PEOPLE” Tree Ornaments</span> -<br />(4″ high) <span class="smaller n">(Shown on <a href="#cover">cover</a>)</span></h2> -<h3 id="c83">You’ll need: <span class="n">(for 1 pair)</span></h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">9 yds. Wright’s Cording 9917 (P504)</p> -<p class="t0">metallic gold felt scraps and thread to match</p> -<p class="t0">black thread</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c84">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Cut twelve 8″ strips cording. Remove filler cord from each. -Keep strips even and tie snugly at center. Fold in half, tie -¾″ below for neck, and 1″ below for waist.</p> -<p class="revint">2. For man only: Separate lower strips for legs; braid and tie -ends.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Cut six 9″ strips cording. Remove filler cord. Tie at one end. -Braid and tie other end. Insert below neck for arms.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Fray all ends of braid by rubbing against palm of hand.</p> -<p class="revint">5. At neck, waist and wrists (ankles for man) wind with colored -thread ⅛″ wide for color accent.</p> -<p class="revint">6. Stitch eyes and nose with black thread.</p> -<p class="revint">7. Cut felt accessories. Lady: hat and sash; Man: hat and -jacket. Tack in place on each figure.</p> -<p class="revint">8. Tie hanging loop at back of neck.</p> -<div class="img" id="fig9"> -<img src="images/p06.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="210" /> -<p class="pcap">MAN’S JACKET • MAN’S HAT • LADY’S BONNET • LADY’S SASH—4′ LONG -<br />SHOWN ONE HALF ACTUAL SIZE</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_19">19</div> -<h2 id="c85"><span class="small">NARROW HEADBAND <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_20">page 20</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c86">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">2¼″ yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold</p> -<p class="t0">1 plastic headband, ⅜″ wide</p> -<p class="t0">Thread, gold colored</p> -<p class="t0">Glue</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c87">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Glue 1½″ strip of braid over each end of headband.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Beginning at end follow instructions for bangle bracelet.</p> -<h2 id="c88"><span class="small">WIDE HEADBAND <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_20">page 20</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c89">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">3 yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold</p> -<p class="t0">½ yd. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9882 (P511), gold</p> -<p class="t0">1 plastic headband, ¾″ wide</p> -<p class="t0">Thread, gold colored</p> -<p class="t0">Glue</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c90">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Glue three 1½″ strips middy braid in fan shape to cover -ends of headband.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Beginning at end follow instructions for bangle bracelet.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Glue braid 9961 (P506), over center of headband.</p> -<h2 id="c91"><span class="small">BANGLE BRACELETS <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_20">page 20</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c92">You’ll need: <span class="n">(for one)</span></h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">1½ yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold</p> -<p class="t0">1 plastic bangle bracelet, ¼″ wide</p> -<p class="t0">Thread, gold colored</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c93">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Wind middy braid very snugly around bracelet covering -starting end. Pin or glue if necessary. Hold firmly with -hand and continue winding snugly around bracelet overlapping -each preceding row sightly until completely -covered.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Insert pin through braid to hold. Finish by folding braid -under on inside of bracelet. Cut away excess braid. Pin -and hand tack fold securely.</p> -<h2 id="c94"><span class="small">GOLD BOBBY OR HAIR PIN ORNAMENTS <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_20">page 20</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c95">You’ll need: <span class="n">(for one)</span></h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">6″ Wright’s Metallic Jumbo Rick Rack 9846 (P503), gold</p> -<p class="t0">3″ Wright’s 413 Baby Rick Rack, scarlet</p> -<p class="t0">1 bobby or hair pin</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c96">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Make 3 Rick Rack Leaves (see Appli-tique Instructions -<a href="#Page_23">page 23</a>) from gold jumbo rick rack.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Hand tack leaf sides together making a 3 petal flower.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Make 1 Flower Center (see Appli-tique Instructions <a href="#Page_23">page 23</a>) -from 3″ scarlet baby rick rack. Hand tack to center of flower.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Securely hand tack flower to end of bobby or hair pin.</p> -<h2 id="c97"><span class="small">GOLD POSY PIN <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_20">page 20</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c98">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">1⅓ yds. Wright’s Metallic Loop Braid 9956, gold</p> -<p class="t0">1 cover our own button No. 60</p> -<p class="t0">1 pin back</p> -<p class="t0">Scrap of fabric—yellow or gold color</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c99">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Remove shank from bottom of button. Cover button as -directed on package.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Fold braid in half. Fold raw ends in and roll loosely on itself -into a disk leaving 6″ free at end. Stitch through base of -disk to hold.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Glue to button top. Glue free end around edge of button.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Glue pin back to underside of button.</p> -<h2 id="c100"><span class="small">GOLD POSY EARRINGS <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_20">page 20</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c101">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">(for pair) ⅔ yds. Wright’s Loop Braid 9956, gold</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c102">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. For each earring, fold ⅓ yd. braid in half. Fold raw ends in -and roll loosely on itself into a disk. Stitch through base -of disk to hold.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Glue to earring back.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_20">20</div> -<div class="img" id="fig10"> -<img src="images/p07.jpg" alt="" width="508" height="1001" /> -<p class="pcap">See <a href="#Page_19">page 19</a> for instructions</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_21">21</div> -<div class="img" id="fig11"> -<img src="images/p07a.jpg" alt="" width="1000" height="522" /> -<p class="pcap">See <a href="#Page_22">page 22</a> for instructions</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_22">22</div> -<h2 id="c103"><span class="small">FULL BLOOM ROSE HAIR CLIP <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_20">page 20</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c104">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">1 clip on velvet hair bow</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c105">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. See appli-tique instructions (<a href="#Page_23">Page 23</a>)</p> -<p class="revint">2. Glue rose to center of hair bow.</p> -<h2 id="c106"><span class="small">PEARL & MIDDY BRAID CIRCLE PIN <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_20">page 20</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c107">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">4 yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid, 9961 (P506), gold</p> -<p class="t0">7 pearls, 10mm</p> -<p class="t0">6″ pipe cleaner</p> -<p class="t0">pin back</p> -<p class="t0">gold thread</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c108">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Cut 18″ middy braid and fold in half. Roll raw ends around -pearl and continue rolling braid on itself to form disk. -Place pin through end and pearl to hold. Hand tack securely. -Repeat for other 6 motifs.</p> -<p class="revint">2. String together thru centers and shape into circle.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Cut pipe cleaner to 4″. Shape into circle overlapping ¼″ -and twist ends to hold. Wrap circle with middy braid overlapping -slightly. Tack to back of large circle.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Hand tack pin back at top back of pin.</p> -<h2 id="c109"><span class="small">PEARL & MIDDY BRAID EARRINGS <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_20">page 20</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c110">You’ll need: <span class="n">(for pair)</span></h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">1⅓ yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (PSO6), gold</p> -<p class="t0">2 pearls, 10mm</p> -<p class="t0">2 earring backs</p> -<p class="t0">Gold thread</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c111">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Repeat step 1 for matching pin</p> -<p class="revint">2. Glue to earring back.</p> -<h2 id="c112"><span class="small">DANGLE EARRINGS <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_20">page 20</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c113">You’ll need: <span class="n">(for pair)</span></h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">2 yds. Wright’s Metallic Middy Braid 9961 (P506), gold</p> -<p class="t0">2 earring backs, screw type, ¼″ diameter disk, gold</p> -<p class="t0">2 loop type eyes from hook and eye set</p> -<p class="t0">2 curtain rings, plastic or metal, 1″ diameter</p> -<p class="t0">2 buttons, ½″ in diameter</p> -<p class="t0">glue</p> -<p class="t0">gold thread</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c114">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Wind rings as given in bangle bracelet instructions.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Cut five 1½″ pieces middy braid for each. Glue strips criss -crossing over entire button with joining at back. Glue button -to earring back.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Cut two 6″ pieces of braid. Fold to half width and roll on -itself into small disk. Hand tack end under. Repeat for -other earring and glue to top of button.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Slip eye onto lower part of earring shank and stitch to -covered ring.</p> -<h2 id="c115"><span class="small">OUTDOOR MAILBOX COVER <span class="smaller n">(<a href="#Page_21">page 21</a>)</span></span></h2> -<h3 id="c116">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">3¼ yds. Wright’s Metallic Jumbo Rick Rack 9846 (P503), gold</p> -<p class="t0">1¼ yds. Wright’s Metallic Braid 9882 (P511), gold</p> -<p class="t0">2 yds. Wright’s Bias Tape, db. fold, 206 scarlet</p> -<p class="t0">½ yd. Oilcloth, red</p> -<p class="t0">Rural delivery mailbox 19″ × 8¾″</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c117">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Cut oilcloth 18″ × 21″. Slit on one side for mail flag.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Cut 2 yd. tape, stitch edges together. Cut into 6 pieces -for ties. Stitch to oilcloth in 3 places on each 18″ side.</p> -<p class="revint">3. Stitch rick rack around edge of oil cloth. Stitch a row 2″ -from first on 18″ sides. Add braid 9882 (P511) between.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_23">23</div> -<h2 id="c118"><span class="small">GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLI-TIQUE</span></h2> -<p>Instructions are for hand stitching, however some may be glued or pinned in -place depending on the item. Use matching thread, doubled, for stitching.</p> -<h3 id="c119">FULL BLOOM ROSE</h3> -<h3 id="c120">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">1 yd. no. 345 (9846) Jumbo Rick Rack, for each rose.</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c121">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Fold rick rack to half length.</p> -<p class="revint">2. Interlock by hooking “V’s” together.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p08.jpg" id="ncfig4" alt="uncaptioned" width="435" height="168" /> -</div> -<p class="revint">3. Pin to mark half the length. Fold -raw end in and roll on itself up -to pin.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p08a.jpg" id="ncfig5" alt="uncaptioned" width="429" height="126" /> -</div> -<p class="revint">4. Tack underside to hold shape.</p> -<p class="revint">5. Fold down outer points and finger -press.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p08b.jpg" id="ncfig6" alt="uncaptioned" width="454" height="205" /> -</div> -<p class="revint">6. Stitch in one point and -out the next along lower -edge. Gather lightly by -pulling thread.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p08c.jpg" id="ncfig7" alt="uncaptioned" width="429" height="209" /> -</div> -<p class="revint">7. Coil gathered points -around rose base twice -and tack to underside.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p08d.jpg" id="ncfig8" alt="uncaptioned" width="242" height="240" /> -</div> -<h2 id="c122"><span class="small">RICK RACK LEAF</span></h2> -<h3 id="c123">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">Regular, 429, or Jumbo, 345 Rick Rack.</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c124">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Cut a “W” -from rick rack.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p08e.jpg" id="ncfig9" alt="uncaptioned" width="379" height="147" /> -</div> -<p class="revint">2. Seam lower “V.”</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p08f.jpg" id="ncfig10" alt="uncaptioned" width="278" height="260" /> -</div> -<p class="revint">3. Fold in raw ends and -tack. Cut away extending -raw points.</p> -<p class="revint">4. Turn to right side.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p08g.jpg" id="ncfig11" alt="uncaptioned" width="400" height="165" /> -</div> -<h2 id="c125"><span class="small">ROSE BUD (Large)</span></h2> -<h3 id="c126">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">¼ yd. 345 Jumbo Rick Rack 9846 (P503).</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c127">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. Fold rick rack -to half length.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p08h.jpg" id="ncfig12" alt="uncaptioned" width="237" height="423" /> -</div> -<p class="revint">2. Interlock by hooking -“V’s” together.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p08k.jpg" id="ncfig13" alt="uncaptioned" width="197" height="435" /> -</div> -<p class="revint">3. Fold raw end in and roll on itself -between fingers.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p08m.jpg" id="ncfig14" alt="uncaptioned" width="504" height="138" /> -</div> -<p class="revint">4. Tack end and underside to hold shape.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p08n.jpg" id="ncfig15" alt="uncaptioned" width="429" height="167" /> -</div> -<h2 id="c128"><span class="small">FLOWER CENTERS</span></h2> -<h3 id="c129">You’ll need:</h3> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">Use 413 Baby Rick Rack 3″. 9814 (P500)</p> -</div> -<h3 id="c130">To make:</h3> -<p class="revint">1. There must be an even number of -points along upper edge with cut ends -in downward direction. Cut away if -necessary.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p08p.jpg" id="ncfig16" alt="uncaptioned" width="483" height="79" /> -</div> -<p class="revint">2. Stitch in one point and out the next -point along upper edge, building all -points on needle.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p08r.jpg" id="ncfig17" alt="uncaptioned" width="370" height="88" /> -</div> -<p class="revint">3. Pull thread through -leaving 3 in. free -at knotted end.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p08s.jpg" id="ncfig18" alt="uncaptioned" width="283" height="244" /> -</div> -<p class="revint">4. 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