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ITH Tea House Clock Embroidery Project

By   Sew Chic   on   December 27, 2024

PROJECT DETAILS

SKILL LEVEL
Beginner
TIME REQUIRED
00:50
Description

The best ITH Tea House Clock ever! ITH Tea House Clock is made with fabric, just take all the work out of the project. Make these in less than 50 minutes.

Project Preview Video

Materials
  • 5” x 7” - 6” x 10” - or an extra-large embroidery hoop.
  • Fabric in your favorite colors.
  • 2.5-ounce Cut-away Stabilizer.
  • Batting.
  • Repositionable adhesive spray.
  • Fabric scissors.


  • Final Product: What You Will Create


    Step 1:

    For the upper house part tautly hoop 2.5-ounce cutaway stabilizer in your embroidery hoop and run color-stop 1 as a placement line.
    Remove the hoop from the machine, do not unhoop. Cover the placement line with batting with the help of the repositionable adhesive spray, and run color-stop 2 and 3.

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    Step 2:

    Run color-stop 4 as a placement line. Cover the placement line with yellow fabric with the help of the repositionable adhesive spray, and run color-stop 5. Cut the excess fabric.

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    Step 3:

    Run color-stop 6 as a placement line. Cover the placement line with brown fabric with the help of the repositionable adhesive spray, and run color-stop 7. Cut the excess fabric.

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    Step 4:

    Run color-stops 8 and 9.

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    Step 5:

    Remove the hoop from the machine, do not unhoop. Cover the back of the hoop with white fabric with the help of the repositionable adhesive spray and run color-stop 10.

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    Step 6:

    Remove the project from the hoop. Cut out the outline of the design, with sharp scissors, and save it for later.

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    Step 7:

    For the lower house part tautly hoop 2.5-ounce cutaway stabilizer in your embroidery hoop and run color-stop 1 as a placement line.
    Remove the hoop from the machine, do not unhoop. Cover the placement line with batting with the help of the repositionable adhesive spray, and run color-stop 2 and 3.

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    Step 8:

    Run color-stop 4 as a placement line. Cover the placement line with yellow fabric with the help of the repositionable adhesive spray, and run color-stop 5. Cut the excess fabric.

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    Step 9:

    Run color-stop 6 as a placement line. Cover the placement line with green fabric with the help of the repositionable adhesive spray, and run color-stop 7. Cut the excess fabric.

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    Step 10:

    Run color-stop 8 as a placement line. Cover the placement line with brown fabric with the help of the repositionable adhesive spray, and run color-stop 9. Cut the excess fabric.

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    Step 11:

    Run color-stop 10 through color-stop 12.

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    Step 12:

    Remove the hoop from the machine, do not unhoop. Cover the back of the hoop with white fabric with the help of the repositionable adhesive spray and run color-stop 13.

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    Step 13:

    Remove the project from the hoop. Cut out the outline of the design, with sharp scissors, and save it for later.

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    Step 14:

    For the kettle part tautly hoop 2.5-ounce cutaway stabilizer in your embroidery hoop and run color-stop 1 and 2 as a placement line.
    Remove the hoop from the machine, do not unhoop. Cover the placement line with batting with the help of the repositionable adhesive spray, and run color-stops 3 and 4.

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    Step 15:

    Cover the placement line with yellow fabric with the help of the repositionable adhesive spray, and run color-stop 5, 6, and 7. Cut the excess fabric.

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    Step 16:

    Run color-stop 8.

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    Step 17:

    Remove the hoop from the machine, do not unhoop. Cover the back of the hoop with white fabric with the help of the repositionable adhesive spray and run color-stop 9.

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    Step 18:

    Remove the project from the hoop. Cut out the outline of the design, with sharp scissors, and save it for later.

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    Step 19:

    For the clock part tautly hoop 2.5-ounce cutaway stabilizer in your embroidery hoop and run color-stop 1 as a placement line.
    Remove the hoop from the machine, do not unhoop. Cover the placement line with batting with the help of the repositionable adhesive spray, and run color-stops 2.

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    Step 20:

    Cover the placement line with yellow fabric with the help of the repositionable adhesive spray, and run color-stop 3 and 4. Cut the excess fabric.

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    Step 21:

    Run color-stop 5 as a placement line. Cover the placement line with sky blue fabric with the help of the repositionable adhesive spray, and run color-stop 6. Cut the excess fabric.

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    Step 22:

    Run color-stop 7 as a placement line. Cover the placement line with white fabric with the help of the repositionable adhesive spray, and run color-stop 8. Cut the excess fabric.



    Step 23:

    Run color-stop 9 through color-stop 15.

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    Step 24:

    Remove the hoop from the machine, do not unhoop. Cover the back of the hoop with white fabric with the help of the repositionable adhesive spray and run color-stop 16.

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    Step 25:

    Remove the project from the hoop. Cut out the outline of the design, with sharp scissors, and save it for later.

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    Step 26:

    We put all the pieces together.

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    Step 27:

    With the help of a needle and thread or some textile glue. The lower house part will be the center part. Join the part of the lower to the upper part, fixing the kettle endings in the back parts of the clock. Put the clock in the center of the house at the height you prefer. As the reference image suggests
    Use complementary decoration.
    Have fun doing this beautiful project.

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