I hope those who've been by this week already will forgive me for sharing Hexed for this week's TGIFF! It took so much time and effort that I'm going to milk this finish a little longer.
This won't be a repeat of Tuesday's post though. I'll share a few process things instead.
Some of you might remember this little teaser sketch from a few weeks ago:
This is how it turned out:
That purple iris? Fussy cut from a scrap of 1001 Peeps Scheherazzade fabric. I can't believe I forgot the freckles though. May have to add them in...
And then there was the cauldron dilemma. I used the same process to get the 'photo' effect as I did with Cheeky Pumpkin (tutorial here). Attempt number 1:
Attempt number 2:
Attempt number 3:
Nah. Pumpkin on the bottom.
I knew I wanted to do a fair about of thread embellishment aside from the quilting so I used a layer of batting to stabilize the first round of thread work. Look at those thread colours...so pretty!
Pretty much all of the thread details on the cauldron, witch, pumpkin and broom were done with this one layer of batting. When that was done, I added another layer of batting and the backing and quilted in the ditch around all of the motifs and did the free motion quilting in the background areas. I ended up having to do the steam on the cauldron twice! Ugh!
So yes, I'm very thankful this project is finished and hanging in our kitchen. One more reason for me to love decorating for Halloween!
*Jessica