paper is the tree trunk and leaves. The blue
background fabric is my hand dyed using Dylon
Dyes and the one under that is my shibori piece
using set-a-color paints. It still has to be worked
on with free motion and decorative stitches.
Here are two more of the Friendship Stars
that I did (see side bar for Block Party)
This is is more traditional with the four patch in each
corner. I'm not happy with the way it turned out;
mainly because the blue is too dark - to me anyway.
I chose red, white and blue for this block to honor
our Soldiers. The corners are intuitively pieced.
I like how this one turned out it looks happy.
I can't wait to try the next one that Block Party has up
- it's a variation of the Friendship Star and a little wonky.
corner. I'm not happy with the way it turned out;
mainly because the blue is too dark - to me anyway.
I chose red, white and blue for this block to honor
our Soldiers. The corners are intuitively pieced.
I like how this one turned out it looks happy.
I can't wait to try the next one that Block Party has up
- it's a variation of the Friendship Star and a little wonky.
Well...there you go again with cute stuff!! Doing your own dyeing....ooouuuu..I would be scared!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Belinda! You shouldn't
ReplyDeletebe scared of dyeing fabric....it's
fun! And not hard at all..it's like
playing.