Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Another small flannel quilt
I have finished up one of the flannel quilt tops I made up this past weekend!! I filled it with layer of cotton fabric and backed it with a cotton/polyester floral fabric in coordinating pastel colours. Really happy with how it worked out. It measures 36" x 46.5" and is fairly light in weight because of the lightweight batting and backing. I stitched up and down the columns beginning in the middle and moving to the edges rotating the quilt as I went to keep the quilt evenly quilted and not pulling in one direction because of the quilting seams. I did a self binding by leaving about 1.5" of the backing fabric all the way around the quilt and then double folding it and stitching it down. I used white thread to sew the top together and it worked very well for the quilting and binding seams as well. I have added it to the little bright coloured one I made a while back. Therese
All occasion card featuring a butterfly, sanded background and ribbon
Love how this one turned out! I printed the butterfly digital from CLKER onto white cardstock and trimmed it out of the letter sized sheet. I created the background by taping four pieces of cardstock with white/coloured cores together, embossing them with a swirly embossing folder (SX) and then sanding to reveal the texture. I added a rainbow organza ribbon with a tiny white one overlaid and adhered their ends to the inside of the card using double sided tape. I mounted it to a green card front. I watercoloured the laser printed butterfly in colours that coordinated with the background. I distressed the edges, layered it with a gold/green metallic paper and then mounted it to my card front using 3D foam tape. Therese
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