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not really stained glass- but a replica of the stained glass window at church. 14 hours later the top is done, but I'm aggravated with my machine- tension is misbehaving. So went to the trusty Juki and am doing a straight stitch on all the black bias.
So what do you think? I also have some areas where the fabric wants to come out from behind the bias tape- hoping it stays after I sew it down. But if it doesn't- what can I put to make it stay? I also have fabric cut to create the wood frame. It will be placed on batting and then muslin to create the wall hanging. Also, I will make my first sleeve for hanging. Lots of firsts in this project- and one of a kind, I can guarantee I will never do this again! original in the church [ATTACH=CONFIG]96635[/ATTACH] my design- after [ATTACH=CONFIG]96636[/ATTACH] my drawing on freezer paper [ATTACH=CONFIG]96637[/ATTACH] |
WOW! WHAT AN INCREDIBLE JOB! I love stained glass, and I think that is fantastic! I love it. Iis it for church or are you going to keep it? Wonderful!
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This is a stunning masterpiece! Your beautiful choice of fabrics add so much to the stained glass effect. I love it!
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Absolutely beautiful,
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That belongs in a museum some day.
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It's beautiful. Great job making your own pattern.
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Wow, its beautiful!
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You did a superb job! Looks like the pix! It is just gorgeous! Congrats!!!
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Stunning wonderful job
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What beautiful work you did. I hope that your problems are solved with the sewing down of the needed parts.
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