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Erik is my 7 yr. old GreatGrandSon. He ask me in July if I would make him a quilt with Dinosaurs. Not baby stuff but real ones. :shock: OH MY GOSH!,What a big order. So I thought,and Thought ( Sometimes really,really hard for me) I ponderd this for a couple of Months. :shock: Then I heard about the Crayon quilts. So this is my first one. It is on colored material,didn't want to use white muslim, because He told me he wanted Blue,Green,yellow in his quilt. I complied. After all he was very serious about the whole thing. No,baby,cartoon dinos, But I did put them on the Back. :lol: :lol: :lol: I wish I could see his face when he sees this. He is a military kid. His dad will be deployed in Jan. to Iraq.
His Grandmother,and Stepgrandfather are holding up the quilt,although you can't see them. :roll: Bill'sBonBon |
FABULOUS!!!! You really did a GREAT job!
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That is really nice.
Sybil |
Oh how super is this!! Erik is bound to be over the moon with joy when he sees this!! :D
I have just been reading up about using crayons to draw on the fabric, then you iron it to set the colour, is this how you made yours?? |
Erik is just going to love this!!!! Even the back --- LOL!!!
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Originally Posted by Izy
Oh how super is this!! Erik is bound to be over the moon with joy when he sees this!! :D
I have just been reading up about using crayons to draw on the fabric, then you iron it to set the colour, is this how you made yours?? Bill'sBonBon |
The quilt looks great!! I'm sure he will love it.!!
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That looks like a labor of love and hard work. Erik will love it.
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You did a wonderful quilt to meet your great grandsons request. He is going to be over the moon.
Izy wrote: I have just been reading up about using crayons to draw on the fabric, then you iron it to set the colour, is this how you made yours?? Bill'sBonBon wrote: Yes Izy that is how I made it. It is somewhat time consuming and the colors are Brighter on white muslim. I am now sandwiching another G.Grd.Daughter,4yr.old Keyli's quilt of TinkerBell & fairies and Pixies. I will post when done. I also outlined the dinos with Black thread. It made them standout almost 3d. I'm I reading this correctly? You drew a picture on fabric with crayons, then ironed it to set it into the fabric.? That is so neat! |
Ohhh I am so gonna put a great big box of crayons on my xmas pressie list, can't wait to try this, thanks for the heads up :D
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Originally Posted by sewsewquilter
You did a wonderful quilt to meet your great grandsons request. He is going to be over the moon.
Izy wrote: I have just been reading up about using crayons to draw on the fabric, then you iron it to set the colour, is this how you made yours?? Bill'sBonBon wrote: Yes Izy that is how I made it. It is somewhat time consuming and the colors are Brighter on white muslim. I am now sandwiching another G.Grd.Daughter,4yr.old Keyli's quilt of TinkerBell & fairies and Pixies. I will post when done. I also outlined the dinos with Black thread. It made them standout almost 3d. I'm I reading this correctly? You drew a picture on fabric with crayons, then ironed it to set it into the fabric.? That is so neat! BillsBonBon |
WOW.. that is really neat now that you explained it!!!
Imagine your grandkids coloring and then making a quilt out of there coloring... ooo my wheels are spinning AGAIN!! |
Great quilt!!! He will love it.
Kyia |
OMG, he's gonna love it. Fabulous job!!
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Lucky young man. I is an awesome quilt!! :-) :-)
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This is fabulous!!!!!!!!
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That turned out really nice. I've heard of this technique but I have never trusted it to be durable. I may have to try that idea after seeing how nice yours turned out.
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wow! that turned out awesome.... He's gonna love it :D
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Originally Posted by mary quite contrary
That turned out really nice. I've heard of this technique but I have never trusted it to be durable. I may have to try that idea after seeing how nice yours turned out.
That is one reason I outlined each dino in Black Thread. It was very easy to do. I left the feed dogs up, Put my PresserFoot on zero, Had more control with the feeddogs up and moved the quilt where I wanted it to to outline all of those little paws,claws feathers. I want to start free motion quilting and this will give me practise on moving hands with the machine helping with feeddogs still up. Does that make sense, I believe it does,seems like it to me :lol: I have told the moms and I will include care instructions as a reminder, to only wash in cold water and tumble air dry or hang it on a line,or anywhere it can be layed to dry. I am going to make a small wall size after Christmas and wash it in hot water and dry in a hot dryer a lot just as an experiment, then I will know for sure. :lol: :lol: Bill'sBonBon |
Well worse case senario and it fades.....the kids can always have fun colouring it back in again :lol: :D
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Thanks for explaining.
That is just to cool! |
Wow, what a lucky kid Erik is! He's going to be crazy about this quilt! You certainly did everything you could to give him exactly what he wants!
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What a great quilt!!!
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Great job.
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Great job!!
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I wish I could see it up close. Looks great!
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What a great quilt. He is going to love it.
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WOW!
Nice effect ... show the back first <g>. That is really SOME dinosaur quilt. Good goin'! |
That is one fantastic quilt!!
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Perfect! REAL dinosaurs. He'll be absolutely thrilled! Good job!
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