Thank Goodness For the Weekend!
posted by Kate on 8/11/2007 | Link To This Post | 6 comments
I've said it before and I'll say it again. I don't know how all the Mommy bloggers out there manage to get such beautiful pictures of their crafts on a consistent basis. I like taking pictures of my projects in the morning hours when the light is less harsh. Honestly though, I'll often settle for any daylight at all. And, still, most of my pictures end up looking something like this:

But - Hallelujah! - it's the weekend and I was able to take some baby-free pictures. Even if it's still taking me all day to write the blog post due to various weekend activities.

This is a quilted wall hanging I made for a friend featuring the hand prints of her three nephews. She was given the hand prints as a gift from her brother's family and asked me to make it into something for her wall, giving me complete creative freedom. It was rather daunting at first, leaving me to think about it for a long time, but I had SO much fun with it once I got started.
I decided upon something fun and whimsical in terms of colors and then decided to make the piecing fun as well. I used Pink Chalk Studio's Wavy Seams Tutorial to create all the fantastic curves. The tutorial turned out to be super easy and the results were fantastic. I love this method and can't wait to try it again on future projects.
Once I finished the piecing, I had a hard time deciding on a quilting pattern. I thought about doing free motion loop-de-loops, but that just didn't seem right to me and I ended up using my walking foot to shadow the curves in the blocks. It looks pretty snazzy. I'm loving the curves.

But - Hallelujah! - it's the weekend and I was able to take some baby-free pictures. Even if it's still taking me all day to write the blog post due to various weekend activities.

This is a quilted wall hanging I made for a friend featuring the hand prints of her three nephews. She was given the hand prints as a gift from her brother's family and asked me to make it into something for her wall, giving me complete creative freedom. It was rather daunting at first, leaving me to think about it for a long time, but I had SO much fun with it once I got started.
I decided upon something fun and whimsical in terms of colors and then decided to make the piecing fun as well. I used Pink Chalk Studio's Wavy Seams Tutorial to create all the fantastic curves. The tutorial turned out to be super easy and the results were fantastic. I love this method and can't wait to try it again on future projects.Once I finished the piecing, I had a hard time deciding on a quilting pattern. I thought about doing free motion loop-de-loops, but that just didn't seem right to me and I ended up using my walking foot to shadow the curves in the blocks. It looks pretty snazzy. I'm loving the curves.








6 Comments:
This is fabulous! I love how the block borders turned out, so much motion with the piecing and colors you chose. Your friend must be ecstatic with how this turned out.
Love the photos. Love your work. Love the bright colours.
This is wonderful. I love the colours you have used, and the wavy lines added the perfect whimsy to it - your friend must be delighted!
This is beautiful. I love the colours too!
Kind Regards,
Sonnja
This is one cool looking wallhanging! I love the movement and that it's not just squared off. You are so clever and creative!
This is really beautiful and fun! I can't wait to try the curves myself, thanks for the link.
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