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February 09, 2003
An original
Crocus
This
crocus pattern can be enlarged or reduced to any size. For the Appliquéd
Flower quilt, the size of the pattern was approximately 7" x
8.5". You may have to enlarge the pattern given so that it
is about the same size as mine, however, this is not necessary.
You can make this crocus any size you wish.
This
pattern is given in one piece, however it is made up of the following
components, along with suggested colors:
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6 petals (1 dark
purple, 2 medium purple, 3 light purples)
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3 centers for the
petals (2 dark purple, 1 medium purple)
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3 stems (dark green or
brown)
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3 leaves (green)
You can find the left-tilt pattern here.
You
can find the right-tilt pattern here.
Instructions:
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Print the
pattern, then enlarge or reduce it to the size you
want. I am using the pattern at 7" x 8.5" and
will give the rest of the instructions based upon this
measurement. Note: I am giving you two versions of
the pattern; one is left-tilt and the other is right-tilt.
Remember that whichever pattern you choose, it will be the mirror
image when you finish your block. So, if you want the
finished block to look like the left-tilt pattern, then print off
the right-tilt pattern! The choice is up to you!
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Select your
fabrics. You can be creative here and do not have to stick
to what I have suggested. In fact, if you scroll down and
look at the block I have done, you can get a good idea of the
colors you may (or may not) want to use.
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Using the
pattern, trace the pattern pieces onto a light-weight,
double-sided fusible webbing, being careful to trace onto the
paper side of the webbing. The two outside leaves and the
two outside crocus flowers are the same pattern. The center
crocus and center leaf is different. Tip: When tracing, I
paperclip my fusible webbing to the pattern, so that it doesn't
slip!
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Cut each
pattern piece out. It doesn't matter if you cut precisely at
this point; it can be a fast, rough cut. Be sure to use
paper-cutting scissors.
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Label each
piece, so that you know where it was in the pattern. This
may not seem important, but when trying to reassemble the crocus,
it can get confusing! Especially for this block!
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Press each
piece onto your fabric, being careful to press to the wrong side
of the fabric and to also leave at least 1/4" around the
edge, for trimming room Follow the instructions on the
fusible webbing when pressing.
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Cut the pieces
out of the fabric, being careful this time to cut precisely,
however, on the sides that are going to fit underneath another
piece, it is wise to cut those sides a little
larger, so that the overlapping fabrics have something to
"grab". And remember, this does not have to be
precisely like the pattern! Just get as close as you can
get.
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Lay the pieces
on top of the appliqué pressing sheet, with the original pattern
underneath. Place these so that the ones that overlap, do. In
fact, you don't have to go in one direction for the entire crocus;
you can have some overlap one direction, the others going in the
opposite direction. The important thing is, to move
the pieces around until you are happy with the placement. It
is important that you overlap a little on the pieces, else they
won't stick together when you press. Here is my crocus block
on a vanilla batik background (which doesn't really show on this
page), which is made from batiks:

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Cut a block
from the background fabric that is about 3" larger than the
pattern you traced. For example, since mine is 7" x 8.5", I'll cut my background at least
10" x 11.5". If you want all of your blocks the same size,
this is the time to make that decision! However, when it
comes time to sew it all together, my layout may not work for you,
should you choose to go all the same size.
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Lay the pattern
(not the mirror image) underneath the background fabric. You
should be able to see enough of it through the fabric to place
your appliqué pieces. To center the pattern, you may need
to lightly press the block in half, both directions. This
will give you the center of the block. Then, fold the
pattern in half, both directions. This will give you the
center of the pattern. Once you have both centers, line them
up, one on top of another. Or, you can eyeball the placement
and put it to where it is pleasing to you!
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Press the
pieces in place, making sure to press the crocus under the
stem where shown and over the leaf, where shown. Of
course, you can reverse this if you want; just so that you like
how it's going to look!
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Once all of the pieces
are pressed into place, then button-hole stitch them
down. If you need instructions on how to learn beginning
button-hole stitching, refer to my Button-Hole
Appliqué directions on the Web. If you choose to use a
sewing machine, that is fine, also. Be sure, again, to have
the stem underneath the crocus!
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Once you finish appliquéing,
then press the block flat. You might need to trim
it so that the edges are even again, since appliquéing can
distort the background. My finished block is 9" x 13" and is shown below:

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This finishes this
block!
This
pattern would look great made from scraps. Have fun!
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