Tucked wall hanging
#1
Has anyone made a tucked wall hanging?
I saw one in a magazine and fell in love with it. It must have been on the "Sow & Tell" page. A lady made one for her son, who was a music major, so after finishing, she added a clef to it.
I had to do some research for the pattern as it was in the Fons & Porter, S/O, 2006 issue. Finally found someone who had keeps their back issues and was able to obtain the pattern. It is called "HIGH TECH TUCKS".
This was my first one but I do believe that when I get caught up, I will attempt another.
(when I get caught up, isn't that a dream !!!!)
Mary Jane
I saw one in a magazine and fell in love with it. It must have been on the "Sow & Tell" page. A lady made one for her son, who was a music major, so after finishing, she added a clef to it.
I had to do some research for the pattern as it was in the Fons & Porter, S/O, 2006 issue. Finally found someone who had keeps their back issues and was able to obtain the pattern. It is called "HIGH TECH TUCKS".
This was my first one but I do believe that when I get caught up, I will attempt another.
(when I get caught up, isn't that a dream !!!!)
Mary Jane
from one angle
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and from the other ned.....
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#5
Very nice, Mary Jane! I've seen the technique used in art quilts and I've been wanting to try this one. It's very similar. http://tumblingblocks.net/blog/index...cking-Tutorial
#6
minstrel...
not really too difficult.......you use the 1" gridded fusible as a guide..........
ghostrider.......
wow.I like that one too. I have already dragged the site onto my desktop and will print it out as soon as I get off here..and take it to Florida with me...maybe, just maybe, I will try it. thanks
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