Fussy Cutting
This challenge was a real challenge for me, which is a good thing, because that's the reason why we do it.
The first challenge was to find a fabric I wanted to work with. I tend to use solids, atmospheric sorts of fabrics, batiks, etc.. all the sorts of fabrics that I can manipulate for art quilts I make. Finding a good pattern that was large enough to fussy cut was going to be a challenge.
We all have random fat quarter packs that have pieces you like and some ... not so much. I looked through these and found a cute little deer print. I had enough images that I could make a small quilt of 9 blocks with these deer as the center.
Back to my stash for coordinating fabric and, again, challenged! Just not a lot of the colors I like to use and, again, hit up those odd fat quarter pieces, or remnants of other projects. I made some math mistakes and cutting mistakes and generally grew frustrated with this project. Revisions upon revisions of my original idea gave me a basic plan and resurrecting some really ancient stash fabrics and I had a plan.
So this is a close up of my feature fabric. Cute right?
I ended up with a design plan that gave me an opportunity to Make an applique of the deer and other elements from the print. I'm just now realizing I'm doing an applique element like I did in 12-1 challenge. Sigh! It's wasn't intended but solved a problem. Anyway, I thought it needed it and I'm really pleased with how it turned out.
To make the deer, I used a photo of the deer to enlarge and create a pattern for my applique. I added a few flowers from the scraps I used for the blocks to add design elements matching those in the feature fabrics.
Speaking of using elements from the feature print, I used some elements like stars, clouds and swirls to form my quilting lines. I drew them out using heat sensitive pens. With the exception of making a star template, it was basically just free drawn. It was easily followed in the lighter fabrics, much harder to follow in the darker block areas and, in the end I just sketched out the stars and just decided to "wing it" for the rest. I was happy to try a new technique. I was frustrated at times. I don't think it ends up looking absolutely fabulous and I'm happy that it doesn't make much of a visual impact in the end. It's quilted and that's about the best I can say about it.