I completed this project yesterday afternoon and I must say, I absolutely love it and want to do another Fish Under The Sea quilt now!
What a change of pace from traditional crazyquilting! I use some broken jewelry that I got in a bag of misc. pieces at a flea market last Summer. Lot's of sequins, real seashells, pretty little fish charms, dyed freshwater pearls, semi-precious stone chips and of course, some beads.
And speaking of handbags, that's probably what I'll do with this piece.
Pedal to the floor!
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Grandma's jammies are being churned out at a fast clip (although still
waiting for some measurements I need to finish them off). 4 adult-sized
lounge p...
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7 comments:
It's fabulous! I just love it.
Do you have your etsy site linked anywhere besides in June? I have to keep going back there because I forget to bookmark it! I'm referring friends to it.
Thank you so much Susan! There's a link to my shop in the sidebar on the left-hand side here on my blog. I also have one on my main webpage.
Would you like me to send you a couple of my business cards? If so, email me your address and I'll send them out to you.
Pam,
It turned out great!!! How are you going to finish it?
Kim
I love this!! The cast on is great with that spiral effect. I use that alot for kelp too.
Did you use a super long needle for these ?(tatting). I don't have one of those. Is there any other way it can be done?
I love it!
jo, yes, I use a long tatting needle needle to do the cast-on spirals. I imagine you can probably use any long needle although I recommend one without a blunt point.
I meant to say that I recommend one "with" a blunt point!
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