Turned edge fabric circle appliqués
10876237 · 2020-12-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D05B97/12
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
Turned edge fabric appliqus are produced using a first template whose perimeter corresponds to a desired shape of a finished appliqu of certain size, and a second template having a corresponding opening so that the perimeter of the first template fits in the opening with a determined gap between the templates. The perimeter of the second template corresponds to an appliqu of the desired shape but a size larger than said certain size, and the second template fits in a corresponding opening in a third template to obtain the appliqu of larger size. A fabric piece is placed by the first template into the opening in the second template, and an exposed edge of the piece projects through the gap above the first template to define a seam allowance which is ironed atop the first template. The template is then withdrawn from the opening and from the ironed seam allowance.
Claims
1. A method comprising: placing a fabric piece over a first template, wherein the first template comprises an inner perimeter exposing an inner opening, and a rigid structure extending a length from the inner perimeter to an outer perimeter; trimming the fabric piece using the outer perimeter of the first template as a guide, wherein trimming the fabric piece comprises defining a circular uniform seam allowance of equal length for the finished appliqu by cutting the fabric piece around the outer perimeter of the first template; inserting a second template, with a size that is less than the inner perimeter of the first template and with a shape matching the inner perimeter of the first template, into the inner opening of the first template with a center of the fabric piece underneath the second template and edges of the fabric piece extending over and above the second template from a gap between the first template and the second template; and producing a finished appliqu by pressing the edges of the fabric piece towards a center of the second template.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein producing the finished appliqu comprises ironing the edges of the fabric piece against a backside of the second template that is opposite to a frontside of the second template that is over the center of the fabric piece.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein producing the finished appliqu further comprises withdrawing the second template from the fabric piece.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein producing the finished appliqu comprises flattening the edges of the fabric piece against a backside of the second template with an application of heat or an adhesive.
5. The method of claim 1 further comprising removing the second template with the fabric piece from the first template prior to said producing the finished appliqu.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the first template corresponds to an annulus with the inner perimeter matching an inner diameter that encircles the inner opening, and with the outer perimeter matching a larger outer diameter.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the first template corresponds to a washer of a first size, and wherein the second template corresponds to a washer of a smaller second size.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein a height of the first template is equal to a height of the second template.
9. The method of claim 1 further comprising applying starch to a back of the fabric piece, wherein the starch retains the shape of the finished appliqu after said pressing of the edges.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the finished appliqu is a first size, the method further comprising producing a finished appliqu of a different second size by: placing a second fabric piece over a third template, wherein the third template comprises an inner perimeter exposing an opening that is larger than the outer perimeter of the first template, and a rigid structure extending a length from the inner perimeter of the third template to an outer perimeter; trimming the second fabric piece based on the outer perimeter of the third template; inserting the first template into the opening of the third template with a center of the second fabric piece underneath the first template and edges of the second fabric piece extending over and above the first template from a gap between the first template and the third template; ironing the edges of the second fabric piece towards a center of the first template.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein the first and second templates are made of a heat resistant rigid material.
12. A kit comprising: a first template corresponding to a first annulus comprising an inner perimeter exposing an inner opening, and a rigid structure extending a length from the inner perimeter to an outer perimeter, wherein the inner opening is of a shape and size of a finished appliqu, and wherein the length from the inner perimeter to the outer perimeter is equal to a specific length of a uniform seam that creates a flat backside for the finished appliqu; and a second template corresponding to a second annulus that fits inside the first annulus, the second annulus comprising a rigid surface with a size that is less than the inner perimeter of the first template, a shape matching the inner perimeter of the first template, and a height equal to a height of the first template, and wherein the second template inset into the inner opening of the first template with a fabric piece disposed between establishes the shape and size for a front side of the finished appliqu while providing the rigid surface against which the seam allowance is ironed over and around the second template to create the flat backside of the finished appliqu.
13. The kit of claim 12, wherein the first template and the second template are made of stainless steel.
14. A method comprising: placing a fabric piece over a first template, wherein the first template comprises an inner perimeter exposing an inner opening, and a rigid structure extending a length from the inner perimeter to an outer perimeter, wherein the first template corresponds to an annulus with the inner perimeter matching an inner diameter that encircles the inner opening, and with the outer perimeter matching a larger outer diameter; trimming the fabric piece using the outer perimeter of the first template as a guide; inserting a second template, with a size that is less than the inner perimeter of the first template and with a shape matching the inner perimeter of the first template, into the inner opening of the first template with a center of the fabric piece underneath the second template and edges of the fabric piece extending over and above the second template from a gap between the first template and the second template; and producing a finished appliqu by pressing the edges of the fabric piece towards a center of the second template.
15. A method comprising: placing a fabric piece over a first template, wherein the first template comprises an inner perimeter exposing an inner opening, and a rigid structure extending a length from the inner perimeter to an outer perimeter; trimming the fabric piece based on the outer perimeter of the first template; inserting a second template, with a size that is less than the inner perimeter of the first template and with a shape matching the inner perimeter of the first template, into the inner opening of the first template with a center of the fabric piece underneath the second template and edges of the fabric piece extending over and above the second template from a gap between the first template and the second template, wherein the first template corresponds to a washer of a first size, and wherein the second template corresponds to a washer of a smaller second size; and producing a finished appliqu by pressing the edges of the fabric piece towards a center of the second template.
16. A method comprising: placing a fabric piece over a first template, wherein the first template comprises an inner perimeter exposing an inner opening, and a rigid structure extending a length from the inner perimeter to an outer perimeter; trimming the fabric piece based on the outer perimeter of the first template; inserting a second template, with a size that is less than the inner perimeter of the first template and with a shape matching the inner perimeter of the first template, into the inner opening of the first template with a center of the fabric piece underneath the second template and edges of the fabric piece extending over and above the second template from a gap between the first template and the second template, wherein a height of the first template is equal to a height of the second template; and producing a finished appliqu by pressing the edges of the fabric piece towards a center of the second template.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) The present invention enables finished fabric appliqus of a desired shape to be produced in one or more sizes using the following items: Scissors; Quilting weight fabric; Iron; Liquid Starch or Sizing Small Paintbrush or Dauber A kit of appliqu templates as described herein.
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(13) Alternatively, instead of trimming the rough cut fabric piece 10 near the outer circumference of the second template 12, the piece 10 can be trimmed to form the circular piece 10 after a central portion of the rough cut piece 10 is placed in the opening O in the template 12 by a first template 14, as described below.
(14) The painted fabric piece 10 is disposed face down on the second template 12 as seen in
(15) After the templates 12, 14 are allowed to cool, the first template 14 and overlying fabric piece 10 are urged out of the opening O in the second template 12 as seen in
(16) According to another aspect of the invention, a set or kit for producing finished fabric appliqus of various shapes and sizes contains at least first, second, and third templates, wherein the first template can fit within a central opening in the second template with enough clearance to form a determined gap between the first and the second templates through which a seam allowance of a first fabric piece can pass (see, e.g.,
(17) Also note that by providing multiples of each size template in a kit of concentric templates as in
(18) Using the inventive technique disclosed herein, the time required to produce a large number of fabric appliqus can be reduced substantially. For example, the inventor was able to construct 106 circle appliqus in under two hours. Quilters therefore need not abandon creative projects involving the application of a large number of small circles, for example, along the edge of a quilt only because of the amount of time consumed by prior techniques to do so.
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(20) To produce the appliqu 38 of one-half inch diameter, template 34 is used to place a cut fabric piece into the central opening in template 32. To produce the appliqu 36 of 1 inches O.D., template 32 is used instead to place a cut fabric piece into the central opening in template 30.
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(22) The following Table lists examples of kits each of which contains four templates in the form of flat circular rings for producing fabric circle appliqus of three different diameters. Each template was formed of stainless steel 0.048+/0.001 inch thick, and with such outside and inside diameters as to form a gap of approximately 0.0055 inch when any two templates in a given kit are nested or paired with one another to produce a finished appliqu.
(23) TABLE-US-00001 OD ID KIT 1 Template 1 0.375 0.125 Template 2 0.875 0.386 Template 3 1.375 0.886 Template 4 1.875 1.386 KIT 2 Template 5 0.5 0.1875 Template 6 1 0.511 Template 7 1.5 1.011 Template 8 2 1.511 KIT 3 Template 9 0.625 0.1875 Template 10 1.125 0.636 Template 11 1.625 1.136 Template 12 2.125 1.636 KIT 4 Template 13 0.75 0.375 Template 14 1.25 0.761 Template 15 1.75 1.261 Template 16 2.25 1.761 KIT 5 Template 1 0.375 0.125 Template 13 0.75 0.386 Template 14 1.25 0.761 Template 15 1.75 1.261
(24) In all cases, the outer template of any two paired templates was found to provide adequate support to hold the inner template securely while the seam allowance is ironed flat atop the inner template, and allowing for maximum manipulation of relatively scant seam allowances.
(25) The present invention is especially useful for quilters who love little circles and berries, but have been discouraged from using them on their quilts because the methods of preparation have been tedious, complicated, and require skill and dexterity. The inventive kits provide a system that overcomes deficiencies in prior methods, thus making sewing and quilting more accessible to beginners and handicapped individuals. It saves time, improves accuracy, and simplifies the preparation steps. It is more economical because it utilizes any scrap of fabric large enough to cover the opening in a desired template. And it is more enjoyable because the results are so perfect.
(26) The kits can be hung on a ring and stored easily in a sewing box or drawer. They will not rust. Multiple templates of the same size enable more than one size appliqu to be made in succession while waiting a brief minute for the templates to cool. Because the templates fit within one another, they can be stored together in a neat column so that the loss of pieces will not be commonplace.
(27) While the foregoing represents preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood by persons skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, and additions can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
(28) For example, in addition to stainless steel, the templates may be made from any sturdy rigid material capable of withstanding the heat of a conventional iron without deforming. Further, nesting pairs of the templates may also be dimensioned and formed to produce appliqus of shapes other than circular, e.g., ovals or other geometric shapes.
(29) Accordingly, the invention includes all such changes, modifications, and additions that are within the scope of the following claims.