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    Stenciling for 303 English Cottage Kitchen

    January 29, 2024

    Painted pink flower with a yellow bud and green leaves using a stencil on beige linen fabric.

    by Esi Hutchinson

    We have just reprinted the 303 English Cottage Kitchen pattern again after many years of being out of print.  And what I especially enjoy about this pattern is the authentic detailing, which gives tips and how-to's, on stenciling, quilting, embroidery, and how to make your own tatted lace. On the whole this pattern is perfect for tabletop accessories, napkins, placemats, tablecloths and more that just brighten your experience when eating your favorite meals and having a cozy time at home.

    Are you looking for a fun and creative way to add a personal touch to your home decor?  This blog post will focus on making a stencil out of the floral designs given in this pattern. You can add them to your linens, to your furniture, to your clothes! This post is helpful to refer to in addition to the pattern instructions on stencils.

    The earliest evidence of stenciling can be traced back to ancient Egypt, where stencils were used to decorate the walls of tombs and temples. Stenciling techniques were also widely used in ancient China and Japan to create intricate designs on fabrics and ceramics. Its a great way to duplicate designs you want to use more than once. 

    You will need: Stencil paper, or something sturdy like carboard or cardstock , fabric paint, blade knife, and a cutting mat.

    Before you begin stenciling, make sure your surface is clean and free of any dust or debris. You may want to use painter's tape to secure the stencil in place or you can use fabric weights.

    Cutting the Stencil

    I printed out the stencil and cut out the design. I then taped the design down on to the stencil paper and started cutting the design out. 

    Make sure your blade is sharp and go slow, try to cut as clean as possible.

    Floral design cut out of white paper and taped to a grey sheet of plastic stencil paper. On a green cutting mat.
    Floral design cut out of white paper and taped to a grey sheet of plastic stencil paper with pieces cut out of the stencil paper. On a green cutting mat, with a exacto knife on the right.

     

    I cleaned up the edges of the stencil.

    A floral design cut out of grey stencil paper on a green cutting mat.
    Painting with the Stencil
    Make sure to press down on the stencil as you're painting to make sure the paint doesn't go beyond lines of the stencil design. I used pattern weights to keep the stencil materials from moving and to keep it flat to the fabric.

    Floral stencil is on beige linen fabric with fabric weights on the stencil to hold it down. the top of the floral design is painted pink using the stencil.

    Floral stencil is on beige linen fabric with fabric weights on the stencil to hold it down. the top of the floral design is painted pink, the middle of the flower is painted yellow and the two leaves are painted green, using the stencil.

    Finished!  I used one of the designs from the 303 English Cottage Kitchen and painted it on the center of a placemat from the pattern.  You can make up your own stencil to use as embellishments for other projects as well. This design is quite charming, who doesn't like flowers?!

    Grey linen placemat with a flower stencil in the center


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