I love to quilt and these days I just do not have time for a big project. So I am channeling my quilting vibes with this Dresden Plate-like project.
The Halloween Night Speciality Designer has petite patterns similar to a coordinated line of quilt fabrics- perfect for this! The wedges are cut using the Home Sweet Home thinlits. I mounted the black ones in a circle first and then layered the others on top.
I thought the black ink on the pumpkin looked like appliqué stitching and the scalloped edge like rickrack.
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This is so cool! Love the quilted look!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great alternative to a wreath, love it!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your project! What an awesome way to use both the DSP and the die!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and so cool!! I love this idea great project!!
ReplyDeleteGreat project Betty! I love that you've combined two of your craft loves! Kelly x
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing project, Betty! And another very cool use for the framelits!
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