Hi Everyone,
I am sorry I am late with this today. I started my art class today and got all wrapped up in it :) So let's get started:
1. From background fabric Cream Tone one Tone cut:
2- 2 1/2" x 42 1/2" strips
40- 2 3/8" squares
9- 1 1/2" x 8 1/2" rectangles
2- 2" x 8 1/2" rectangles
From each of 10 candy fabrics cut:
1- 4 1/2" square
1- 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" rectangle
2. In an effort not to reinvent the wheel I am going to redirect you to a tutorial written by my friend Sophie. Grab your ten 4 1/2" squares and your forty 2 3/8" squares and go here to learn how to make no waste flying geese. When you are done you will have 40 flying geese that will be nice and accurate and waste free.
3. Take two matching flying geese and the 2 1/2" by 3 1/2" rectangle that matches and sew them together in this order:
4. Grab the other two matching flying geese and add them to each end like this:
Yeah! Candy!
5. Arrange your candy pieces in a pleasing order and sew them together adding the 1 1/2" x 8 1/2" rectangles between each one like so:
6. To each end of the strip of candy add the 2" x 8 1/2" rectangles:
7. Shoot I didn't get a picture but you will sew the 2 1/2" x 42 1/2" strips to the top and bottom of the candy strip.
8. Sew the row to the bottom of the first three rows.
Isn't coming out adorable? |
This is what I was up to today. My first third attempt and a new art form. IT was the first with any kind of training though :)
It says "She kept on going anyway"
Wow! Love your quilt along progress, very nice! Cool art project too!
ReplyDeleteokay first the quilt is coming along sooooo cute. Love it
ReplyDeletesecondly...AWESOME!!!!!! You did fantastic on this painting! I am so tickled for you! I can't wait to get started.....I got the canvas covered with paper, etc yesterday but ran out of time trying to help with the baby so I hope to play some more tonight.
I love your painting, it somehow reminds me of late summer nights! Probably not what you were thinking when creating it :)
ReplyDeleteAnd you are almost finished with the quiltalong! Looks so cute!
I love everything and I am so glad I found your blog.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt along is lovely and I can't wait until I have time to do some for myself.
Is that art piece part of the She Art workshop, I am going to check it out as I loooove the look of yours so much.
Your quilt along is coming along nicely! I really like your art project! Is that part of the workshop you are in? I checked that out when you linked to it and thought it looked pretty neat. I wish I was in it, too!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt. It is a great and fun design to learn with. Great to see you today.
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