"Patiently Waiting" |
Lots of Cutting Out to Do! |
Lisa also has a different way of doing the blanket stitch. The trick to ensure the stitches lie flat and don't roll over the design is to keep pressure on the thread, pulling it back from the design. I've done a lot of blanket stitching and never figured that out, but it does make a difference. And then to finish, Lisa cuts the backing about 3/8" smaller than the design, pins the pieces together RST and edges matching and stitches around, leaving an opening for turning this piece. This will cause part of the wool background to roll under, making a nice clean edge that doesn't need to be blanket stitched unless you want to do so.
Tongues Turned In, Ready for Fabric Backing |
Class Member Sally Preferred Cardinals |
6 comments:
The blog today was eye candy! I am a Primitive Gatherings addict and love steam a seam lite! Love the blanket stitch tip...gonna try that today. I am green with envy as I have a class with Lisa on my quilters bucket list!
Hi Roberta! Wow! How I wish I could join you in one of those classes!
Thanks for sharing the tips and lovely pics of your wooly project!
Best wishes
Christine
Beautiful piece!!! But - wow! Lots of pieces!! I've never heard of the steam a steam lite.....So when all is said and done, did you like it better than the freezer paper technique? Smiles & Hugs ~ Robin
Roberta, thanks for sharing those tips with us! I so love the penny rug! I just love wool period! It's going to be so pretty when it's all done!
Oh you lucky gal! I have dreamed for years of going to POTMW - hoping someday I will get there... And to take a class with Lisa Bonegan!Be still my heart! I absolutely love this piece! And you are doing a lovely job! Thank you so much for sharing! Would love to hear more of your time at POTMW ;)
Blessings, Patti
This looks like so much fun. I love seeing all your POTM projects. I really must try to go sometime.
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