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Candy Cane Christmas 2019 Part 2
One thing I don’t think I have touched upon is how
difficult it is to blog my projects. Although I upload and label the
photographs at the time sometimes it is weeks before I write the actual blog.
This means I have dozens of similar photographs to go
through and it can literally take me hours to work out which ones were in a
particular order. After that I have to sort them into some kind of
understandable format. This is one of those blogs.
Fold Over-Pin Near Edge
I am quite confident this should be the first photograph.
I have trimmed and shaped the top part of the material. Then I have glued and
smoothed it. In order to keep it taut I have Pinned it near the Edge.
Hem Length of Cane
Next I Hem the Length of the Cane
Hem Curve of Cane
After I have Hemmed the Length I can begin to Hem the
Curve of the Hook. I could not Hem this in one section as I needed to cut the
material so it would Bend to fit the Curvature.
Cut and Hem Underside
I can see what Length the material on the top has taken
since it has been Hemmed. Now I can work out how much material is required to
meet it. I therefore Cut and Hem the Underside material.
Pin Sides
I then Hemmed, Glued and Pinned Side in Place. You may
notice that in the above photograph the Tip of the Hook has been part Sewn in
order to hold those pieces of material in place.
Pin Hook
Once the Glue was dry I Folded the Hook Part over Glued
and pinned.
I would like to apologise at this point as the photographs
of the Bottom of the Cane didn’t come out. I am hopeful that you can extrapolate
the process from the information so far.
Sew Hook Flap Together
Once all the Gluing was finished and now completely dry I
began to Sew all along the Length. I then Sewed along the Hook of the Cane.
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