Monday, November 16, 2020

FACES AND ROOSTERS

 I have been really lazy this week and somewhat in a creative slump.  I did finally just for a lark decided to participate in Alex Anderson's Face project.  She is available on Utube with a number of free projects and classes on Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays.  I think I need to do some more work on this, but it was fun to do something really different.

The eyes still need a bit of work, and it was fun to use the broderie perse flowers I had cut out a while ago with no real purpose for them.
A slump requires a trip to the quilt store.  I saw this fabric and thought of a my daughter with all the chickens and a table runner seemed like a nice idea.  I decided to cut 2 1/2 inch strips to use the outside print for binding on the runner.  I have enough to also make placemats, but I think I need another trip back for border fabrics to go around each of the rooster prints.  
I have the runner cut out and think this week to get going on it.
Last week I showed a partial picture of my Sew Steady Grid Glider and had a couple of comments asking to see it on the machine.  I have an acrylic table on my Bernina 480 and it just sticks right on that table firmly.  It can be removed and leaves no residue.  You can also trim it to fit.  To change the needle plate I just slide the acrylic table off a ways and back on.  You line up the center line in front of the middle area of the needle position and you have quarter dashed lines 1/4 inch on each side.  That really helps when sewing seams that do not drift off at the ends.


 



11 comments:

  1. I love the roosters the best. They are so cute.

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  2. Such a cute facen A great way to get out of the doldrums is to be really creative like this! Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.

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  3. Nice work on the face. Love the chicken fabric.....perfect for a tablerunner and placemats.

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  4. I've been watching Alex's tutorials, but haven't attempted a face. Yours turned out really good!

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  5. I know how you feel, creating something different. It's like playtime! She's looking great, BTW

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  6. Great chickens! This will be a very nice table runner.

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  7. How cool is that face!!! I love it! and the roosters! perfect!

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  8. What a fun face and so creative! There's been a bit of talk within one of my sewing groups about Alex's class. Most are making Alex's basket quilt right now. Love the rooster fabric. I recently spied a panel with bald eagles and immediately thought of my SIL who loves the eagles. I'm in the middle of making placemats for her. How funny we're both creating with panels together virtually!

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  9. I always enjoy seeing what you are up to!!
    Such a brave woman!!

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  10. What fun projects! Those roosters are just gorgeous. Thanks for linking up with me.

    Michelle
    https://mybijoulifeonline.com

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  11. Thank you for linking up to Put your foot down last week, sorry it has taken so long to stop by. I love the roosters. Thanks for sharing the grid, I have seen them and wondered if they left residue.

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