Stonehenge Starry Night LED lit panels
#21
Thank you all! I got the panels at fabricshack.com but I know missouri star quilt company carries them as well and I guess a lot of other online stores. I live in Sweden so I have no idea of where they could be sourced locally.
#25
Did two (actually three although two are almost identical) panels from "Stonehenge".
It's not very inventive. I have stippled everything but the snowflakes and the christmas tree. I've machine embroidered the holes for the LED-lamps. The blue one has multicolor lamps and the red one has warm yellow.
What I really wanted to share is how this project has made me appreciate hand binding. It was my first experience with binding by hand and I don't think I will ever do it by machine again.
It went faster, was much more fun and looked so much better than I imagined.
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It's not very inventive. I have stippled everything but the snowflakes and the christmas tree. I've machine embroidered the holes for the LED-lamps. The blue one has multicolor lamps and the red one has warm yellow.
What I really wanted to share is how this project has made me appreciate hand binding. It was my first experience with binding by hand and I don't think I will ever do it by machine again.
It went faster, was much more fun and looked so much better than I imagined.
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#28
Sorry that it has taken me so much time to reply. I've bought a led light string of 20 lights that are powered by a set of batteries. I've machine embroidered small circles into which I have punched holes and stuck the lights through.
There's also a battery-pack pocket on the backside of the quilts.
There's also a battery-pack pocket on the backside of the quilts.
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