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Friday, August 2, 2019

Sneak peek -


It doesn't look like much yet -

And I'll give you a sneak peek in a minute -

But first - let me start with these guys - ;))

I didn't think that I had enough background -

So I made some more confetti from these -


And put them on their own plate -


Then I found a piece of foam core board - 20" x 30" in the closet -

And used that as a base so I could carry it from the kitchen island to the "studio" without messing it up -

Then cut a fat quarter from some pale yellow for the backing -


Cut a piece of polyester batting about an inch shorter all around -

And laid that on top of the yellow backing -


And spread out all of the plates -

That made me feel like a kid with a new box of crayons - LOL - ;))


Like I said -

It doesn't look like much yet -

And I don't want to spoil the ending -

The first layer is all of the background stuff -

And a general layout of the sections -

But here's some of the "leaf" background -


And some of the "ground" -


This is a shot of the YELLOW backing (that my camera thinks is GREEN) -

And you can see why it will have a second backing when I add the next layer -

So my wonky stitching won't show - ;))


The foam core board worked wonderfully for transporting the "work in progress" to the sewing machine without getting confetti all over the place - LOL - ;))

The least fun part of it so far was stopping to re-thread the monofilament thread that kept snapping. My normal tension setting is 3.5 - so I lowered it 2 whole numbers - to 1.5 - and it still kept breaking. I slowed waaaaaaaaay down and that seemed to help - but FMQ that first layer was a royal pain. I'll switch to 100% cotton thread for the second layer - I should have fewer issues with that - ;))

Tomorrow I have some chores to do before company comes for the weekend -

So I won't be able to play with this again for a couple of days -

The second layer has all of the FUN stuff -

So when I get that done -

I'll show you more - ;))



Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -



7 comments:

  1. I always have to put the top tension at 0 when I use monofilament.

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  2. Looks like you are having fun! Well, except for the thread breaking. New crayons - I love that.

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  3. This is looking awesome! Your supplies look very organized, and using a foam board was a great idea. Taking a break between stages of a project is often a good idea. You will go back refreshed, and maybe even with a new idea or two as it comes together.

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  4. This is an interesting start. i look forward to seeing how it develops as you add more layers of confetti.

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  5. Your workspace is WAAAAYYY too tidy! And then you tease with a start and tell us you're going to be a few days? Ugh. Some people...*eyeroll* But seriously, it's looking good and interesting and I'm excited to see how the next steps have gone.

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  6. Can I just say that I hate cliff hangers! ROFLOL

    It is looking interesting. . .and I second the comment that you are waaaayyyy too organized and neat! My pictures would never look that good.

    Looking forward to seeing how things all come together.

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  7. Somehow I am having trouble imagining where this is all going. I just wish I could send you some piles of crumbs so you don't have to chop up big fabrics into tiny pieces.

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I love reading your comments -
they let me know that I'm not just talking to myself - ;))