I'm always looking for creative storage solutions and the cuter the better! I created this Petal Bowl which was inspired by the Nesting Bowl set I designed for Stitch Magazine. You can see the bowls I designed for Stitch Magazine HERE
This version is much simpler with very little hand stitching. Use extra care when cutting out the pattern and stitching around the petals to achieve the best result.
You can find the pattern [HERE]
If you'd like a PDF of the Instructions and pattern, you can purchase it in my Etsy shop [HERE]
Size: 7 1/2"
Fabric used: Let's Create for Riley Blake Designs
Materials:
Fabric:
Inside Bowl - 9" square
Outside Bowl - 9" square
Center Hexagon - 5" square
Interfacing:
9" square Fusible fleece
9" square Light Weight Interfacing
5" square Heavy Weight Interfacing
Notions:
Matching Thread
Fabric Marking Pen or pencil
Fabric Starch
Note -
* 1/4" seam allowances
* Back stitch at the beginning and end of each seam
Cut out the Petal Bowl.
Fuse in place following manufacturer directions.
over the edge of the Interfacing hexagon on all sides.
Glue or pin in place.
Edgestitch around the hexagon back stitching at the beginning and the end of the seam.
Mark the dotted lines - darts - on the wrong side using a marking pen or pencil.
a)Fuse the 9" square of Light Weight Interfacing to the 9" square Petal Bowl Outside Fabric following Manufacturer directions.
b) Trace around the left and right sections of the Petal Bowl Outside and cut out.
Press seam open.
10. Stitch the darts.
perimeter.
Trim the fabric around each petal. Clip close to the stitching in between each petal.
Press seams open.
I like to use a curved Hera Marker to help push the seam allowances to the edge. Press.
Stitch along the darts between petals on the inside of the Petal bowl through all layers.
Hand Stitch the opening along the Outside Petal Bowl closed.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial.
You can find the pattern pieces [HERE]
If you'd like a PDF copy of the pattern, You can find it in my Etsy shop
Happy Sewing
xo
Charise
Thank you! Love the bowl.
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