Showing posts with label Projects: Max and Esther. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Projects: Max and Esther. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Max and Esther....Finished!

My wall-hanging of them, that is.  Those two are just getting started on a lifetime together....!

After I finished framing the photo with embellishments and lettering, it was time to quilt the image on my Handi Qiuilter Sweet 16.  I prepared it for quilting by spray basting two layers of drapery lining cotton into place behind it on the back of the top.


That was simple enough!  No pinning needed....

I used a yellow thread for quilting and then added some colored pencil to the background.


I just wanted the figures to stand out from the background a little bit more. And they were definitely glowing that day....

For the binding, I did what I often do: iron trim along its length and take advantage of its finished edges and pretty weave. It was easy to zigzag it in place with clear thread in both the top and the bobbin (so it wouldn't show on the back.)
Finally, I couched some cording along the inside edge of the binding.


I did have fun with those felt flowers from Custom Fabric Flowers. I teach the velvet/silk ribbon flower in my Craftsy class!

Here is the whole piece...


It's actually squarer than it looks...you know how the camera bends the edges...  ;-)
It measures 14.5" X 17.5".

It was a joy to make this...now it is on to the Ringbearer's Pillow!




Friday, May 10, 2013

Max and Esther....Progress

Those little blue flowers I had pinned on there above the photo had to go...they didn't show up well enough.

But the floral frame is coming along nicely!  I am almost ready for the lettering....


This is such a fun project....

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Max and Esther

My older son Max is marrying his Esther next month, cause for great celebration!
I am making a little commemorative wall-hanging for them.  I'm just starting out...


They look so happy, don't they?
I'm going to frame them with flowers, like in one of the classes I teach...


This should be very fun to do...especially because I get to look down at their smiling faces as I work.  I'll post progress shots as I go....