Plan B for the Hexie Snowman runner is adding purchased laser cut snowflakes instead of fabric paint. But there are lots of choices here. I have 3 of each but am not sure which ones I like the best. They are a little sparkly, and already have an iron on adhesive on the back. I'm sure that I will play again with the fabric paint on some other project but just didn't like it on this dotted grey.
The snowflakes were ordered online from Shabby Fabrics and they are exactly the size I was hoping for. Each pack includes 6 different snowflakes, and I ordered 3 packs so that I could keep the same design on each wedge. I'm really pleased with the prompt mailing too, as they arrived in my mailbox in just a few days.
I'm excited to get the 6 wedges sewn together and add the 2 borders. Then I'll iron on the snowflakes, and I may do a little hand stitching on the snowflakes just as a precaution. The buttons won't be sewn on until after it's quilted.
It's such a quick and simple basic design, and I do plan to make more, possibly as Christmas gifts. My brain has been imagining several variations - maybe the next one needs gnomes instead of snowmen. Or how about flowers alternated with butterflies? Pumpkins and autumn leaves? Jack O' Lanterns and black cats? So many possibilities!!
Those snowflakes are really cute. I like your ideas for more table toppers. Happy stitching this week.
ReplyDeleteThe snowflake are all so pretty, I would have a hard time deciding also!
ReplyDeleteThey're all lovely projects. The runner is turning out cute.
ReplyDeleteThe snowman is cute! I’ve used that quilting stitch, and it does take a lot of thread.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if there is an embroidery program that has a snowflake...Looks like a fun project!
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