There have been a few minor projects that I didn't get pictures of, most recently a book cover for KK because the school got new math books so they're required to keep a cover on them. They made covers out of paper sacks at the beginning of the year but it ripped and so I had to make one before it went back to school the next day. I even gave her a pocket to keep some things in. Maybe I can catch it at home soon and grab a picture of it.
Otherwise, the sewing machine is in a whole different room that Baby G doesn't get much access to, so I have been working on a project for my brother. A few weeks ago he sent me a picture saw online of a Super Mario themed quilt and said "I need you to make this for me". Ha! Apparently he's forgotten that I've made 1 quilt in my entire life and I spent about a year doing it. Also, made up nearly entirely of appliqued pictures. I told him to give me some time to do some research and see what I could find. I was honestly hoping to be able to find a whole collection of pre-made iron-on patches, or a fabric that incorporated the same quilt block look that I could make a simple blanket from, but instead I found (what I'm assuming is) the inspiration picture for the user posted picture. (PS- it wasn't even like a blog post picture- it was just a single picture of the finished project, laying on a bed draped partially over pillows, posted to a "list" site.)
Anyway, I couldn't find my easy way out. So I took the source picture, enlarged it, and started tracing my shapes, marking coloring along the way. I took the chance to use up some of my scraps by seeing what I had there first (which honestly was a pretty good portion of the appliques). After a few days of tracing (and realizing I forgot to flip the images and flipping) and tracing and cutting and ironing and cutting, I was here:
FYI: This is missing a shape, that I didn't realize I was missing until I went to apply them to the squares.
So this is all the applique pieces just laid out, I honestly had a bit of fun with it all. I've never done big appliques; I think the most has been adding little shapes to clothing (hearts on gloves, birds to a shirt to make it match a skirt). There were a few pieces that gave me a hard time, you can see the light green liked to curl, but getting it on the square and off the paper took care of that, and there were a few pieces I had to add more bond to because it didn't take, or maybe I over heated it- I don't know, just know that it needed redone. But overall, it was fun.
Here's the pieces all laid out:
I'm also contemplating a star shaped pillow to throw in for the fun of it... we'll have to see.
PS- the dark teal for the squares (behind the star) is GORGEOUS in person.
That's all for now,
Jo!
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