"Magic Wand," 19" x 13", made by Pam Geisel for Project Quilting, Season 13, Challenge 3: Kitchen Influence
Use food and cooking as your inspiration.
I had several ideas for this week's challenge but what I settled on was soap bubbles. You know, from washing dishes after cooking. We don't have a dishwasher, and we're fine with that. It's just the two of us and we wash the dishes after every meal, so washing them is usually a quick chore. And sometimes I enjoy washing dishes because of the soap bubbles.
First I picked a multicolored batik fabric that had some interesting color patterns in it. I used my circle template ruler to find the spots that I wanted to use then ironed some fusible in that spot and then cut the circles out. I love this circle template and I use it often.
As you can see, I picked spots all over this piece of fabric. I don't really like doing this as I feel it's wasteful of the fabric but occasionally I find it's worth it.
I fused the letters to the circles then fused them to this background fabric, a piece of hand dyed fabric that was mostly blue but you could see some other colors in it. They look a little lonely so I decided to add a bubble wand and some sheer circles as additional bubbles. Fusing sheer fabric is difficult (and if you get it the iron too hot the sheer will melt) so I pinned them in place. There were a lot of pins in it so I didn't take a photo of this stage.
I used a shiny, variegated thread to quilt around the bubbles and some free motion quilting on the background between the bubbles.
I off set some sheer circles on top of the fabric circles so when I quilted the edge of the sheer it would catch part of the letters.
More about Magic Wand.
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To see other entries for this challenge, visit the Kitchen Influence page.
4 comments:
Amazing project! I love it!
Love it!!!
Soap bubbles, now there's a creative interpretation of Kitchen Influence. LOVE your addition of sheer bubbles to the project!
seriously so fun! I love how this turned out and your inspiration ;)
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