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3D Lace SkullTake your Halloween decor to the next level with this freestanding lace skull! Each lace piece is carefully shaped to create detailed contours, and decorated with delicate swirls. We'll show you step-by-step how to assemble this design! SuppliesTo craft your freestanding lace 3D skull, you will need:
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Special notes: For best results, hand sew the skull together. If you prefer, you may also use a hot glue gun or fabric glue to assemble, but be sure to hold each glued section in place until its completely dry to prevent it from coming apart. When sewing or gluing the darts of the 3D Lace Skull, make sure to read the directions and pay attention to which way the darts supposed to point. Some will be pointed inwards (having been sewn or glued with the right sides of the lace together), and some will be pointed outwards (having been sewn or glued with the wrong sides of the lace together). The direction of the darts is very important in creating the shape of the lace skull. Begin by stitching the ten pieces of freestanding lace onto heavy duty water-soluble stabilizer using combination 40 wt. rayon thread for best results. Once you're done stitching, rinse and dry each piece completely. (Here's more on stitching freestanding lace). |
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First take the left front piece of the face (piece A), and locate the V-shaped dart by the nose of the skull. Fold the lace piece with rights sides together along the dart, and line up the two short edges. |
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Using a hand sewing needle, stitch the two edges together to close the dart. |
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Next find the dart by the teeth. Fold the lace piece with the wrong sides of the lace touching... |
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...and hand sew along the edges to close the dart. |
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Then locate the two darts along the cheek bone. For both darts fold the lace so that the wrong sides of the lace are touching. |
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Use a hand sewing needle to sew along the edges, and close each dart. |
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Locate the last dart on the round section of the left front piece. With the right sides of the lace touching, fold the lace piece and line up the edges. |
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Hand sew the dart closed. |
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By the last dart, a curved channel has been left open in the swirling design to create a natural fold. |
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Carefully fold the lace piece along the channel with the wrong sides of the lace touching. |
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