4 Amigos
#17
Kitsie - Thanks. I hadn't seen that technique. Seems a little daunting but doable.
Tartan - Thanks a lot. He is definitely a devil until the evil bunny thought is planted in your brain.
Doggramma - I love the fabrics, too. I currently have over 285 Halloween different fabrics. Yes, it was a lot of fun. I enjoyed watching my Amigos come to life.
Lissa - It isn't a technique. I just took the outline of a laboratory beaker and used it as a quilt design. It seemed appropriate.
And, it seems we are all learning, no matter how long we have been at this. Never hesitate to ask. Everyone around here is quite helpful.
Tartan - Thanks a lot. He is definitely a devil until the evil bunny thought is planted in your brain.
Doggramma - I love the fabrics, too. I currently have over 285 Halloween different fabrics. Yes, it was a lot of fun. I enjoyed watching my Amigos come to life.
Lissa - It isn't a technique. I just took the outline of a laboratory beaker and used it as a quilt design. It seemed appropriate.
And, it seems we are all learning, no matter how long we have been at this. Never hesitate to ask. Everyone around here is quite helpful.
#19
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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W4Me ... with your mug rug as your maiden PP project, now this ..... I can only imagine the next PP challenge! hhmmmm ......... DJ would be a logical next! Seriously, I am SO proud of you and what you have achieved. The ghost is my favourite of this bunch .... though the Devil is a close 2nd!
Fantastic Idea, Anael ....
W4Me ... just think how fantastic DJ would be done with your grey spider web fabric for the backgrounds and then each block in a different Halloween print! You know you can do a Baby Jane, only using some of the blocks. Would be a nice break from your cross-stitch at times and help you keep your PP skills practiced!
Fantastic Idea, Anael ....
W4Me ... just think how fantastic DJ would be done with your grey spider web fabric for the backgrounds and then each block in a different Halloween print! You know you can do a Baby Jane, only using some of the blocks. Would be a nice break from your cross-stitch at times and help you keep your PP skills practiced!