I also found some fabrics suitable for December's "Sue" whilst I was digging around in the scrap boxes which I have put aside for next month's FNSI. Once I have decided on the fabrics to use it takes me about 3 hours to iron the interfacing onto the fabric, cut out the shapes, iron them into place, then do a zig zag stitch around each piece before adding the next piece, do the quilting, then the binding. One of these can be done quite easily over the course of a late afternoon/evening sewing time.
Thanks again Wendy for hosting another fun FNSI and it is time to head over to Sugarlane Designs to see what others got up to last night.
I have a few other ideas that I am working on at present and will be back with some photos soon and in the meantime
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10 comments:
Very cute beach Sue xx
I love your seaside sue, pretty fabrics, she's so sweet.
Lovely Sue in her sunbonnet! Love it when we can just adapt things and make it happen from stash
Your seaside Sue is lovely.
Oh Karen, I love how your Seaside Susie turned out! Exercise is the best way to get the creative juices flowing....I have come up with some real gems while swimming endless laps at the pool! Your mind just starts soaring. I would like to invite you over to Bits'nBobs on Monday for Design Board Monday. This post would be just the ticket.
Very cute!! Are these little wall hangings?
Hi Karen I love your sea side Sue,well done xx
Hi Karen, I love it when scraps get to be put to good use, she is looking great.
Seaside Sue is adorable Karen. Can't wait to see more xox
How cute! your fabric choice is perfect.
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