The theme this month is "Sew something that you wouldn't normally sew or share something you can't believe you sewed. We all know that crazy and scary feeling of wondering what we were thinking when we started or were in the middle of sewing something out of our comfort zone."
Because I do a lot of commissioned work I often get asked to make many different projects. Some of these projects get to be "interesting" for lack of a better word. In 2022 I was asked to make 2 quilts for a girl who had just graduated from high school. She had been on one of the competition level cheerleader teams for 8+ years.
The first quilt was a t-shirt quilt. That one was fairly simple, altho it did have it's moments where it became interesting.
The 2nd quilt, however, was another story altogether. The second one the mom wanted made using her daughters competition outfits. You may not have seen any of these up close, but they are made from a heavy weight 2-way stretch material. Think of swimsuit fabric, but twice as heavy. And they typically are heavily 'stoned' with lots of glued on rhinestones,Yup, enough of a nightmare to make most people run for the hills when someone asks them to work with it....LOL. Me, well I tend to have an attitude that says "I can figure it out". And then drive myself crazy doing it, lol.
There were two requests for layout - there were 3 complete outfits to be featured, and the tops were to be features. result was I used the front sections of the tops and outfits. to make it lay flat, I ironed interfacing onto the back of the background fabric.
Then just one outfit/top at a time started pinning pieces on and sewing them down. That in itself was an interesting process with the many rhinestones on some of the items.My customer loved the final outcome, so I'm happy with the project in spite of some of the headaches it gave me along the way.Wednesday August 23
Gratitudes:
1. For slowly making progress in getting estate matters wrapped up.