I am still quilting every day on my DD and starting to feel a little excited about approaching the binding stage...almost to the end of the marathon! I used a variation of the design that I quilted on the 9 patch blocks (see the 9 patch here) in each of the 18 setting triangles and the 4 corner setting triangles. Each step of this quilting has been quite labour intensive and I needed an easy and fun project to break up this quilting, so I worked on a quick gift for a friend.
I painted this fabric using the Setacolor paints, which I love but are getting harder to find to purchase. I used foam flowers on the right side and set it outside to sunprint while it dries. The gold highlights don't show up well in the photos, but I was very happy with how it turned out.
Then I sandwiched it with a piece of warm and natural batting and outlined stitched the 11 flowers, then did some swirly curly stitching. It was fun fun fun..just what the quilting Dr. ordered for
a quilting "pick me up"! Here is how it looks on the back. Now I think I'll do a little beading and finish it up.
Sweet, Kathy!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy, sorry I hadn't popped in lately but I'm back. I like what you're doing!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of sunprinting but you have me very intersted! What wonderful fabric! I love the colors and your quilting! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little project. I love the colours you used for it
ReplyDeleteLove and hugs Gina xxx
What a great little project. It's nice to finish something small and get instant results.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like so much fun! What a fantastic way to spend an afternoon!
ReplyDeleteoh I love it!!!!! sooooooooooooo fabulous! the quilting "dr" was right on!!!
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