I'm excited to watch the Kings Coronation this weekend! So, I thought it would be fun to have a couple of applique projects to celebrate the occasion! The first fun project is my favorite. It features a sweet Corgi wearing the crown for Charles’ Coronation. The PDF pattern can be found on the Quilt Doodle website and also the Etsy shop. I bet you even have fabric in your stash to make one in celebration of the king’s coronation. I have recently been gifted a bag of rick rack of different colors and sizes. At first, I wasn’t going to use any rick rack for the design but while working on it, I decided to use some. It’s not required for the design. Coronation Corgi is just as adorable without it. It’s a fun way to commemorate the king’s day. ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhKKnTfbJp954BAicBRySFBa6VHNVFR9r7zj9IZRYqJARMHOasf1bTSfWOJv8qPorjYqrsr-8cbenv4jWhW4XCog2bClywN4z6fY9e4r29_cP4xD_lFJ8MI7syRIqaG2yMsHz-OR6cHcPnIWM3HMjAuNc7Fqjsnfa5kWERA79o-QY9TFwbM9M4_3co31g/w400-h400/15C6C060-9DC8-4AF1-B501-66426EB0F4C5.jpeg) |
I’ve gathered these colors to complete the project. |
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Download and print up the pattern. On the paper side of your fusible web, ( heat n bond or flexifuse) trace out all of the shapes for the design. |
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Following the manufacturers directions, iron the shapes onto the wrong side of the fabric. Cut all the shapes out. |
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Peel the paper off the appliqué shapes and following the placement sheet, arrange the shapes to form the corgi design. Iron in place. Then layer with batting and backing. |
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Using a buttonhole stitch sew around all of the raw edges. Remember to go slow and pivot around corners and curves. I used white and dark brown thread on the design. |
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I used a tiny Rick rack to finish off the bunting using a straight stitch and matching thread. You can also use embroidery to finish the bunting design. |
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Trim and square up your mug rug and bind as desired. I decided to sew my binding onto the backside and then fold it over to the front mitering the corners. I inserted a wider red rick rack as I topstitched the binding in place. This makes a cute decorative binding edge on the mug rug. Adding the rick rack is totally optional. |
~ coronation corgi ~
I have my alarm set to get up early to watch this once in a lifetime event! I plan on making a pot of English Black Tea to wake myself up to watch. I know my neighbor, who is from England will be flying her flag proudly and have the bunting up to celebrate. I just love that! I will be proudly displaying my mug rugs to prop my proper tea on.
Wishing you all a wonderful day!
Cindy & Josephine
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