Quilting Projects

Saturday 16 June 2012

A Fishy Throw - Part 1

Sometimes it's nice to sew without having to think too much and string blocks fit the bill exactly.
 I decided to make a colourful throw using the string blocks as the center piece.    I cut up all my batik scraps to make the blocks however, I wanted something to break up the strings.


I decided on a few fishies and a couple of seahorses.

I machine appliqued the shapes then set about pimping them up a bit!


This is what I used next - transfer foils which I got at the last quilt show.
I'd never used these before but they were easy to use and I loved the effect.

I cut out slithers of bondaweb and ironed them onto the design.

 Simply peel the paper off the bondaweb and lay the foil (shiney side up ) over the area to be jazzed up.

Cover with a piece of baking parchment and press with a hot iron.

When you pull the foil back, some of it will be transfered onto your design.

Before I appliqued the fish/seahorses, I added a layer of wadding to the back first.

I didn't do much quilting on these fish but added a little more detail to the seahorses....




After I finished the sewing, I turned the blocks over and trimmed away the excess wadding.....

This will give the fish and seahorses a raised look (trapunto) when I come to quilt them.

So these are my blocks all finished and ready to be sewn into the quilt.
I will show you more progress soon I hope!

I've also been quilting the butterfly quilt and I'm pleased with the progress I'm making.  Shouldn't be long until that's finished.

Rhianon.

13 comments:

  1. These all look awesome! Will have to try some of that foil..I've never seen it here.

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  2. You continually amaze me. This quilt is awesome. I love the look of that foil. I'll have to keep an eye out for some.

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  3. I will HAVE to check this out,... thanks for the info xx YOUR fish made me smile xx

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  4. Wow, i've never seen those before!

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  5. I don't say anything most of the time because you leave me speechless!! I am just in awe of your work my friend! Just amazingly beautiful!!

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  6. ohhhh...I love these little fishes and especially the sea horses!! How creative!

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  7. Your sea creatures are perfect with the batik fabrics and the foil gives it that little extra sumpin sumpin:) Can you wash it with the foil on the fabric?

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  8. It's always fascinating how you take a beautiful project and make it astounding through your embellishments! I love reading your blog to get ideas and inspiration. Those fish blocks were pretty cute even before all the lovely extras you added, great way to use up batik scraps.

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  9. Really like how you used the foil - and the fish are so colorful - can't wait to see the finished quilt!

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  10. The fish look awesome, Rhianon. The details are amazing. I especially like your layout with the string blocks. :)

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  11. Your fish are so cute and the foil adds so much Rhianon!!

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  12. You are so clever Rhianon. I'll have to source some foil here later today. The effect is so good. I also liked the finished product on QB - this technique would be perfect with my stripy quilt.

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  13. Rhianon, how fun! The foil adds such nice shimmery effect! I love checking out your blog...

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