Dear Santa...wall hanging
#1
I'm not sure how I found the web site for this cute little wall hanging but I'm glad I did. What a fun decoration. The directions can be found here.
http://www.sewhappy.me/
While working on different embroidery project I learned to trace off the embroidery pattern and then quilt the fabric before doing the embroidery. The batting helps hide any threads that might other wise show through the fabric. When I finish the embroidery I just finish building the quilt as I ordinarily would. There are two layers of batting under the center but it doesn't show that it's different from the rest of the quilt. Just thought I'd pass that information on.
Sewing's done for now - time to go stir up some peanut brittle.
http://www.sewhappy.me/
While working on different embroidery project I learned to trace off the embroidery pattern and then quilt the fabric before doing the embroidery. The batting helps hide any threads that might other wise show through the fabric. When I finish the embroidery I just finish building the quilt as I ordinarily would. There are two layers of batting under the center but it doesn't show that it's different from the rest of the quilt. Just thought I'd pass that information on.
Sewing's done for now - time to go stir up some peanut brittle.
#10
Thanks everyone!
My sister and I were discussing this wall hanging and we thought there was great potential for a whole series of these.
"Dear Santa, I can explain!" or
"Dear Santa, It's not my fault!" or... Possibilities!
I too will be making another one of these. Don't want my daughters to have to fight over this one. :lol:
My sister and I were discussing this wall hanging and we thought there was great potential for a whole series of these.
"Dear Santa, I can explain!" or
"Dear Santa, It's not my fault!" or... Possibilities!
I too will be making another one of these. Don't want my daughters to have to fight over this one. :lol:
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post