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Ultra Pro E-84949 Jumbo D20 Novelty Dice Plush-White with Black Numbering

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Piece the canvas together before the liner, as the liner is more flexible and doesn’t need to be as exact. You’ll also need to make the same shape with the liner material. Sew the pieces together with a 3/8″ allowance.

There are a deceptively large number of parts to cut out, which is one of the main reasons that a kit makes sense here.Design - This project just uses lots (20) of triangles. Find the height, width and area with lots of maths and stuff and determine how much fabric you need. Numbers - Cut out your numbers. I made a template by printing out numbers on thin card and tracing them on the white fabric. Cutting it out was painful. Once you have both done, it will be time to pin the zipper in place between the canvas and the liner. The zipper should be aligned fairly deeply so that the seam goes just below the intersection of the triangles. Sew - Sew the edges of the insides of the triangles together. This step is pretty much described in the instructable link above. For orientation and placement of the numbers, its easiest when you have a d20 to model off (which I didn't at the time). It is possible to look at pictures off the internet and work it out from there too (which I did).

Sew the last lid piece in and attach it to the main body of the bag with the cord placed between the pieces. Our kit includes twenty canvas pieces, twenty iron-on stiffener triangles, twenty cotton liner pieces, a cord for the handle, a zipper, and iron-on numbers 1-20 in the lovely font BPreplay. The iron-on numbers are made from a cotton-poly blend which fuses as it is laser cut so that it won’t fray. Assembly takes a few hours and requires thread, needle, scissors, pins and an iron (for fabric, not solder). A sewing machine will make some parts go faster.

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There are two sizes of iron-on stiffener panels: little ones (eight of these) and bigger ones (twelve of these). The little ones are to allow clearance for the zipper. The standard allowance the sides of the triangles is about a quarter inch for the tiny bag and about three-eighths for the handbag. The smaller stiffeners that go next to the zippers have the same allowance on the two regular sides, and an additional quarter inch on the zipper side. Here are some pictures of a huge plush d20 I made. It was my first ever sewing project so if I could do it, anyone can. For an indication of size, see the third picture below. Once the zipper is in place, close it and mark the triangle intersections with pins on the lid side of the zipper. Finish piecing the liner except for the last piece. Leave it loose so that you can turn the bag right side out.

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