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This easy breezy
duck cloth
takesshoreline décor to a new level of nautical.
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sail taleRide a wave of style with an oh-my-wow piece like this cool sailboat headboard. To make it, we mounted duck cloth on a frame constructed from a curtain rod and a pair of painted dowels.
anchors awayStack duck cloth-wrapped canvases for this nautical art project. Then top with the dimensional object of your choice—we painted an anchor from the Home Accents Department for this look.
floor showHere’s a simple idea for a duck cloth rug. Put two panels of fabric together, with wrong sides together. Stitch around edges, leaving an opening to turn. Turn right side out, stitch opening closed, and topstitch edges. Add-ons: anchor appliqué and rope-inspired trim.
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Scroll to page 5 fordetailed instructionsto make this sweet
pennant banner.
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Life is but a duck cloth dream in this keep-calm-and-sail-on retreat. We transformed the space with a mix of mellow nautical prints, supported by a handful of bold geometric patterns. Tip: The wall décor is DIY. Just staple duck cloth around artist canvases, and add the embellishments of your choice.
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rock the boatGet a boring space into ship shape with our gorgeous patterned duck cloth. You can revamp been-around-the-block pieces or go all-out DIY. Ship: Home Accents Dept., with sails replaced.Wreath: mini-canvases, wrapped with fabric and glued to a wire frame.
i’m stuffedPillows make the world a better place—especially when they’re made with ourready-for-anything duck cloth. This piece is sewn from Simplicity Pattern #1480.
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• Patterned fabric (for front of pennants)• White fabric (for back of pennants)• Water-soluble marker• Scissors or rotary cutter• Straight pins• Pinking shears• Bias tape• Thread • Ruler (optional)• Templates (provided)• Cutting mat• Sewing machine
Trace templates (see pages 8-9) onto patterned fabric, and cut out shapes—we combined notched pennants with triangle flags. Repeat with white fabric. Tip: Use ruler as guide for straight lines if using rotary cutter.
Pin patterned fabric to white fabric as shown.
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Leaving a ½” border, sew around perimeter of pennant.
Trim all edges with pinking shears, except for the top.
Pin top edge of pennants into crease of bias tape.
Leave room at both ends of tape to hang and tie.
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Sew pennants to bias tape.
cutiecoastalhang this
and you'll earn yoursea legs in no time!
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template A
DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO COMPLETE PROJECTS ALONE. ADULT SUPERVISION REQUIRED.
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template B