My Ode to coffee is giving me grief. Yesterday I quilted part of it....than pick it because I didn't like it. Started quilting again....and today I will pick it off....again. I just can't get inspired to quilt this piece but I don't want to do an overall stipple. Maybe I just need more coffee :)
I also dived into my box of green scraps. It was overflowing and I need a background for this guy
I also dived into my box of green scraps. It was overflowing and I need a background for this guy
Isn't he absolutely the cutest!!!! ( and you can see how I create pattern for my (low poly....renamed fractured image technique)
For the background I decided to use easy scrappy 9 patch. I might change my mind but I think this will work :)
He is super-cute! Is it a foundation-pieced project?
ReplyDeleteThank you. No it is not. In fact it is my own technique. You can see here how it is done :)
DeleteThat bunny is so cute, and I agree that it will look great on a green background. It will be fun to see this one come together!
ReplyDeleteThat bunny is very cool! I am looking forward to see it coming to life in fabric!!
ReplyDeleteloving your bunny he will be very happy amongst those blocks
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love him! How did you design the pattern? EQ7?
ReplyDeleteNo I am a technical drafter so as strange as it sound, I use Autocad and Adobe Illustrator to design my patterns
DeleteVery cute bunny indeed! Thanks for sharing him on Midweek Makers
ReplyDeleteOh many, another darn cute bunny. Must go back and look at how you design these guys. I like the new name -- Fractured Image Technique makes much more sense to me.
ReplyDeleteYour bunny is darling.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cutie pie bunny! Love that pattern! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little bunny! I can't wait to see this finished!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! Your blog is new to me, and I just checked out your video for your technique. Fascinating!
ReplyDeleteLove the bunny and the background will be fab. Thanks for linking up to #scraptastictuesday!
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