Hello everyone. I decided to finish Ruth before I misplace her. When a sampler has uneven edges, I never know how to center it. A border makes it easier but it has to be stitched, and I have borderitis. Measuring from the furthest stitch on each side makes the margin even, but not always appealing. I tried centering it differently this time.
I fused the interfacing, measured the margin, marked with the Frixion, and then machine basted on that mark. Folding the fabric on that line showed me if it would be a good seam placement. Once it looked balanced, I added the backing (right sides together) and the basting was easily visible from the backside because I used a darker thread. Since I needed to mark the front, the pen alone would not have been seen on the back. Sewing along the basting line was very easy and I knew it would be right, no more removing, adjusting, re-sewing.
Being lazy and liking primitive style works well together. For the back pocket, I tore the fabric and left all edges frayed, used a zigzag stitch to attach, fringed the linen's top edge and folded it over, glued it shut. I think I'm getting more lazy with each finish. Two squares of thick quilt batting inside and I have a firm flat pillow.
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14 comments:
Hi Marly,
It is just wonderful!!!! I love it!!! Great job!!
Warm Hugs~
Julie
Just love Ruth, especially that big bowl!
You have done a very good job!Have a nice day!
Ruth turned out nice.
Cute finish.
Marilyn
Woo hoo! Love it. Glad to see it completed.
Congratulations on getting Ruth finished! I really like the colors in Ruth and especially like the big bowl. And I like how you finished her.
Robin in Virginia
I'm all about urns/bowls with fruit in them, and Ruth having one makes me adore her :) A perfect finish! BEAUTIFULLY done!
Really nice finish, Marly--I love your attitude toward finishing, too!! The back pocket is such a nice touch. I'm another glue fan--especially when it comes to attaching cording and trims.
Enjoy this glorious day :)
Beautifully done!
Love your finish!
its not lazy if it ends up being beautiful...and it did! blessings, marlene
beautiful...
I love how you finished Ruth! Turned out beautifully!!
Batting as a flat pillow filler--brilliant. :-)
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