Supplies:
- Cotton Fabric- I chose approx. 9 different fat quarters
- Fusible Fleece
- Color Snaps
- Prym Vario Creative Tool for Snap Attachment
- Sewing Machine
- Thread
- Seam-Fix Tool (for the Stiletto/Awl)
- Rotary Cutter
- Cutting Mat
- Rulers
- Marking Tools
- Iron/Ironing board
Instructions:
Depending on how long you want/need your garland to be, will depend on how many you will need. Finished size of Each Chain Link (before snapped), will be approximately 8.25-inches x 1.5-inches.
1. Cut your cotton fabric pieces to 9-inch x 4-inch.
2. Fold your cut cotton fabric in ½ to measure 9-inch x 2-inch. Right sides together.
3. Cut your fusible fleece to 8.5-inches x 1.5-inches
4. Iron your fusible fleece onto ‘Wrong’ side of the 9-inch x 2-inch cotton fabric.
5. After you iron your fusible fleece to the cotton fabric, with right sides together sew around, leaving a portion open to flip it inside out. The fusible fleece will be on top, and after you flip it inside out, it will be on the inside.
6. Top stitch around to close the opening and to give it a nice, finished look. You can add additional stitched lines to give it a quilted finished or leave with just the top stitch.
7. Finish using the Prym Vario Creative Tool for the Snap Attachment.
8. Snap together.
9. Proceed to do the next link of your chain piece and attach the links together. This can be customizable as you can make it as long or short as you need.