Gilded Wreath

Gilded Wreath

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: f103011
Date Added: October 29, 1998

This pretty wreath would not only look great on your tree but also as a package topper.


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If your kid's clothes have holes, one way to be able to wear them still is to applique cute cutout shape onto the hole and put a liner on the back side of the fabric. You can get the shapes by using cookie cutters as a template. Then just use the satin stitch on your sewing machine to applique the patch on. If the hole is in a place where the machine cannot reach, you can use a fusible web product to fuse the patch onto the fabric then use a hand satin stitch to cover the edges. Or you can use a fabric paint to cover the edges.