Monday, November 2, 2020

WISH I'D THOUGHT OF THIS SOONER

 When creating one-of-a-kind art quilts, it's not uncommon to find yourself wishing you'd have thought of this or that detail sooner. It took awhile come up with a solution for this problem.

I belatedly decided to add lettering onto one of the major design motifs.  Sure, there's lots of methods to do that prior to securing the piece onto the quilt.  But once the design is in place, choices are limited and proceeding with caution to avoid running the entire piece is prudent.

After dismissing several approaches, I dug out a plastic stencil and traced the word onto fabric to test size and font acceptability.  Next, I considered using the stencil directly onto the motif and tracing with a black permanent pen but the potential for a mistake was too great.
Instead I used tracing paper & scrap fabric to practice a varity of stitching methods to transfer the lettering by hand and machine.

Finally, with some trepidation, paper was taped to the motif and the letters were stitched by machine.  Did this work?  Not exactly but the issue was resolved.

If you've been following my blog, you'll probably now recognize the reason why tires are also one of the design motifs.  Stay tuned, won't you?

2 comments:

Nancy said...

A good solution- where there's a will and all that! I know what you mean about adding a detail that could potentially spoil the result you were going for- deep breath and plunge ahead.

Robbie said...

Living on the edge! HA