Using my rip and stitch technique was the only way to give me the effect I needed for this wall hanging.I had to try many different way to create the round moon, my best results was with the help of an embroideries hoop. I then cut it away and , adding it on top of my blue fabrics. It was quite thick but my trusted denim needle helped me.
How absolutely adorable! Your rendition has so much more personality than the original! I'm looking forward to seeing more of your work!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much dear :) I am horrible at following the rules lol
DeleteWow, I LOVE this! Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
DeleteThis is stunning. Would love to have one. You can't ever have too many wall hangings.
ReplyDeleteThank you. This one will go on my front door :) I might make a pattern for sale even without doing the rip and stitch method, there is a way to make this easily
DeleteI love your owl wallhanging! The texture you've achieved with that rip and stitch method is incredible.
ReplyDeleteIt is good to be horrible wth rules, when it is sewing. You made something very beautiful. Love to see how you did it! Have a nice weekend.
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ReplyDeleteYour wall hanging is amazing!! This is the first time I've seen this technique, what a wonderful result it produces!!
ReplyDeletethank you, i am developing this technique right now and playing around to see what i can do
DeleteThis is wonderful! I love owls and I love the extra dimension you've added to this.
ReplyDeleteSo cute- I love all things Halloween and this definitely screams fall!!!
ReplyDeleteOh that's so clever and I love the little owl, he's so cute!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt. Love the technique. I'd love to feature in my week long Halloween
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