Monday, March 30, 2020
All occasion card featuring a beautiful butterfly, an embossed background and an embellished border
For this card I started with the butterfly image which I downloaded from Pixabay. Once trimmed from the letter sized sheet of white cardstock I distressed its edges and then added a line of paper piercing using my pattern tracing wheel. To highlight the yellow in the wings I layered it onto a light yellow piece of cardstock leaving a bit extra on the bottom for embellishing. I punched it with the scallop border punch (SU), punched 1/16" holes in each one and then added two lines of embossing using my scoring tool I really like all the texture on this piece. I embossed a weathered brown cardstock with a swirly background, added a small strip of aqua over it and mounted this large element to an aqua card. I mounted the large butterfly element over the strip using 3D foam tape to finish off my card. Love the colours of this one!! Appropriate for sympathy, get well, thinking of you or just as a note card to a friend! Therese
Crumb quilting and two small flannel quilt tops
I have been working on cutting and piecing my flannel scraps and managed in the last couple of weeks to create two small quilt tops. I originally had a top that was too long for its width so I removed one bright column and trimmed what I had left to 45.5" which gave me a top 36" x 45.5". I trimmed the edge of my leftover and used scraps to fill in a couple of columns. I needed to add some length so I created a panel of crumb quilting with some of my pastel scraps - totally fun!! I still needed some width so I stitched together three bright pieces - orange, bright stripes and aqua. I stitched this strip to my original piece and then added my panel of crumb quilting. Next, I added the bright strip which I originally removed to the top and bottom. This gave me a quilt top 36" x 44". So, I now have two small quilt tops which need batting and backers which I will work on next weekend. I really enjoyed creating the crumb quilting panel and it was satisfying to use up even the little scraps!! Therese
Labels:
crumb quilting,
fabric,
machine stitching,
quilting,
thread
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