Thanks Terry. The bear paw was a rendition of the tattoo given to Alita by her daughter (my DIL) as a special memory about her husband. He passed away 2 years ago in January and Heather wanted something special for her mom. I used some of the silk fusion fabric I made a few years ago. The claws were from the back side. This is one of my biggest stretches so far. I appliquéd the pieces to the top of the quilt after I put the entire sandwich together and bound it. The t shirts were backed with a stabilizer to hold them neatly around the edges. Next time, if there is a next time, I will have everything ready so I can do the applique work with my longarm machine, and not be wrestling a quilt under the domestic one, lol. Merry Christmas my online friend.
Luann, Wow! Lots going on as usual. Love that box. I was going to watch the free class and ended up spacing out on it and missed it. Looking forward to your next year creations. Merry Merry Christmas my friend.
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That t-shirt quilt with the paw is awesome. The paw makes it super special!
Thanks Terry. The bear paw was a rendition of the tattoo given to Alita by her daughter (my DIL) as a special memory about her husband. He passed away 2 years ago in January and Heather wanted something special for her mom. I used some of the silk fusion fabric I made a few years ago. The claws were from the back side. This is one of my biggest stretches so far. I appliquéd the pieces to the top of the quilt after I put the entire sandwich together and bound it. The t shirts were backed with a stabilizer to hold them neatly around the edges. Next time, if there is a next time, I will have everything ready so I can do the applique work with my longarm machine, and not be wrestling a quilt under the domestic one, lol. Merry Christmas my online friend.
Luann, Wow! Lots going on as usual. Love that box. I was going to watch the free class and ended up spacing out on it and missed it. Looking forward to your next year creations. Merry Merry Christmas my friend.
Unknown, just checking, is this L. B. My Cartonnage friend?
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