I'm very happy with the finished product: especially Lois Jarvis rust-tex next to the velveteen and the gold thread and gold beads. Lots of richness with the contrast. Of course, basically all I did was enhance the fabric. Thank you Lois.
After I stitched the rusted fabric to within an inch of its life and went around the stars 3 or 4 times, I added another layer of poly batting under the velveteen. I wanted the velveteen to be 'puffy' with only the gold beads holding it down.

Which way is up. This is my original design. A friend said maybe I could turn it the other way, or sideways. Hmmm. Comments appreciated.

Flipped design.

Horizontal with star down.

Horizontal with star up.
Organizing where the beads would go, was a challenge. First I marked the top with chalk. Velveteen does NOT like to be marked.
Since I was using a false back, I thought I would just marked that. Easily done. Unfortunately, unless one can put the needle absolutely straight through, the design will get off by a bunch. In the end I put a ruler on top and tied each bead on individually. Yep, I'm new to beading [this is my second try], but I do love the look.
Also, please notice how the absolutely flat, square cutting board seems to have a convex curve in the middle. I'm thinking that is my camera lens. It is also telling me why I'm having trouble making those straight tops look straight.
Because I wanted to be able to hang this quilt from any direction, I put 'fast corners' on the pillowcase backing before I turned it inside out. To make the corners, just take a square, press it to form a triangle and attached to the back. In this case, since the back is 'false', I stitched the corners onto the back making the pockets about an inch away from the edge. This makes it really easy to hide the hanging slat or dowel.
I like the placement of the second one with the star in the lower right corner. Seems to be more dynamic that way!
ReplyDeleteI too like the second one. Having the solid star near the bottom puts the heaviest part of a design at the bottom.
ReplyDeleteThanks for mentioning me in your post!
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