It was rainy and stormy and flooding on Saturday. We got out and I got a couple of Christmas presents bought and some shirts for me…like I need shirts. But, mostly, we stayed in and listened for the rain to stop so we could take the dogs out to do their thing.
I spent the time designing and quilting reindeer into the holiday quilt.
First, I found my reindeer.
He’s a free downloadable piece of clip art. I blew him way, way up and printed him. Took me two tries to get him to come out the right size. But, then, I cut tissue paper into strips as wide as the borders and pinned the deer to the strips and needle punched around him into the tissue. I made the deer meet at antler and hoof, so they formed a continuous line of deer that faced one another, nose to nose or tail to tail. I made 12 strips, and it was one too many, but that’s okay. I’d rather over estimate by one than underestimate by any.
Next, I fit the strips to the borders.
I knew I couldn’t change the distance where two deer met, so to add length to the strips, I cut the deer in half, through the mid-section. Then, I pinned them to the quilt, leaving as much distance as I needed between each piece and spreading the extra distance I needed to cover evenly across the border.
The long sides needed less adjusting than the short sides. The picture above is a short side. So, the deer on the short sides are about a 3/16 inch longer in the torso than the deer on the long sides. You don’t notice. And, it was a whole lot easier than trying to size the deer so that I would get exactly as many deer as I needed, with a deer facing out at each end. That’s just really complicated math I’d rather save for something I’m going to show than something that’s going to hang here for a month every year, then go to storage.
Anyway, now, I need pictures of holly leaves and berries that I’m going to put into the corners instead of trying to make the deer match up there. Again, a short cut, but an easy and convenient one.
And, then I can bind the quilt. I’m pretty dang sure it will be ready to hang next weekend…if I can find a good binding. I’m thinking black, but am going to try a couple different things to see how they work.
Everybody have a great Monday. It’s Thanksgiving week. I’m already counting my blessings.
Be well. Lane
2 comments:
I love the reindeer! And the holly and berries in the corner. I doubt anyone would notice the 3/16" delta in the deer torsos.
I am having Christmas block. I need to make myself start buying gifts and addressing cards.
I love your creativeness!! I also love that you aren't afraid to tackle things that I would never think of trying. I guess I just love YOU!!
Have a great day, friend!!
Becky
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