But first I had to fill in the lines -
That I missed yesterday -
It doesn't look bad from here -
But you can see my wobbles up close -
Oh, well -
Moving on - LOL -
I decided to try another "feather" in this green section -
Then I remembered that I had some stencils in the closet -
So I dug them out and sorted through them -
And found a "Baptist Fan" -
And "pounced" some powdered chalk over it -
Before I got to it - so I did them free-form -
And they don't curve quite as much as they probably should -
So let's just call them "organic" - OK? - LOL -
Then I tried another curvy one -
I should have left it alone - LOL -
Oh, well -
Moving on - again -
I have two more sections left on this quilt -
And I'll play with them tomorrow - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
4 comments:
No one looks up close. At least, not I. 😁
I had not thought of the issue of the gloves rubbing away the chalk. Of course I don't have those kind of stencils so I suppose I won't be trying that anyway.
I always have issues with pounced chalk, not good ones. I keep a newsprint pad next to the longarm and I draw some designs on it in sharpie to get ideas what might or might not work. If I get one I like, I repeat the design in three long widths of the pad. That usually gives me a better idea and puts the design in my brain. I use chalk to draw the lines and have to find and buy some more.
Pouncing can be a pain. Pppfffttt @ wobbles. Perfection is for machines.
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