cut work portrait
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cut work portrait
I cut out the portrait from a fleece receiving blanket. It seems to work pretty well. I am hoping that the edges will sort of fray, and it will be like chenille. Do you think it will?
I will go back and make a quilt sandwich and then quilt the pattern down, following the cut lines. This should sort of "trapunto" the portrait.
Finally I will make a sleeve on back to hang it, leaving the blanket edges alone.
I oversized the paw pads so I can embroider a baby name and stats. But, currently I have no one to make this up for! I thought about since it is just a sample, doing one of my grandsons stats and name, despite them now not being a baby anymore.
I will go back and make a quilt sandwich and then quilt the pattern down, following the cut lines. This should sort of "trapunto" the portrait.
Finally I will make a sleeve on back to hang it, leaving the blanket edges alone.
I oversized the paw pads so I can embroider a baby name and stats. But, currently I have no one to make this up for! I thought about since it is just a sample, doing one of my grandsons stats and name, despite them now not being a baby anymore.
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 01-10-2013 at 08:46 AM.
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Funny, I posted this yesterday, saying I had no one to make this for. Last night a lady at church announced she had an ultrasound and is having a boy!
I am not really sure what type fabric it is, it is just a blanket I had sitting around.
I am not really sure what type fabric it is, it is just a blanket I had sitting around.
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