It's missing a shade in this picture because I had already taken it down to start making a pattern. All I did was roll it across a piece of newspaper as I traced the edges so that I could get the natural curve of the shade. I cut that out and fit it to the shade, and wound up with something like this:
After cutting it out I made small cuts along the curved edges so that I could iron in a nice smooth curved seam.
And then I ironed... and ironed... and ironed some more! Have I mentioned there were 15 of them? Thats right, 15! I ironed the top and bottom edges and then put some of the seam tape in and ironed that down. Then I ironed a side seam, put some tape there and ironed it down so that i was in the shape of the shade. I hade to test each one as I went to be sure it was exactly the right size.
Maybe I should mention that ironing is one of my leaste favorite things ever. But thats ok! They came out looking really cute!
How very festive! Ok I know my directions for making these was a little vague, but I forgot to take more pictures as I was making them. If anyone wants to give this a try and needs more help just let me know!
Wow! Mel, those turned out great.
ReplyDeleteDid I mention how much I LOVE them & YOU!! What a nice Christmas present, Santa will be sure & be extra kind this year to such a hard working dauthter-n-law! Next we will have to work on Easter LOL
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