First, I folded my fabric into a square and marked the center and the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions. I laid out the buttons and marked a dot where each one would go.
The dot for the clock mechanism doesn't look quite in the middle, but don't worry--it is!! |
All the buttons are sewn on and I'm ready to work on the back. |
This way, I'd be sure to get the placement correct after I take it apart to iron it. Then I took the fabric out and traced a circle on a lightweight piece of chipboard. This gives stability to the clock mechanism and, I found out, also keeps the fabric from sagging in the embroidery hoop.
I have learned to use a tarp or piece of scrap fabric as a backing on whatever I'm gluing. That spray adhesive goes everywhere!!
So here it is--I pressed the fabric, glued the cardboard onto the back, and reset it into the hoop. I cut the fabric to about 1 1/2 inches around and just stuck the unfinished edge onto the cardboard.
The fabric was still sticky enough on the edge in most spots to just adhere it to the cardboard, but in a couple of places, I used a little more adhesive so it would stay put. Then I used an awl to make the hole in the center, and I assembled the clock mechanism.
As we say, "Ta Dah!!" I'm pretty happy with how this turned out, and as soon as I decide where to hang it, it'll be all finished!
3 comments:
luv luv the idea of using the hoop as a clock...
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Magic! Useful and beautiful button clock DIY.
Thank you for the clear instructions.
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