Wanda's Been Upcycled
She looks much better on a chair than on my ... er ... you know. ;)
Cutting Wanda out of my turtleneck was the hardest part of this project for me ... I knew I couldn't change my mind once I made the first cut.
Once I got past that, the rest was pure creative joy.
I had no plans from one step to the next. I didn't have the coffin-shaped hexies in mind when I started ...
(which I machine pieced, by the way ... a whole lotta inset seams there ... but way faster than English paper piecing).
I didn't think of appliqueing the patchwork onto the cross-stitched panel until I started piecing the hexies.
I did have an idea to do some embroidery, but didn't know it would be variegated floss to disguise my shoddy applique work! LOL!
And I really didn't anticipate hand quilting.
But I'm so glad I did it.
And I even had some impromptu fun with the back.
A row of scraps to hide the zipper and a length of lace didn't take much extra effort, but they're nice finishing details.
Now she's going to be packed away until Halloween.
And maybe even until the following Halloween because we're scheduled to move around Nov/Dec.
Now ... look what else I found in my closet.
My sister made it for me 12 years ago. I'm thinking just an ornament at this point ... but I'll keep you posted.
Reader Comments (39)
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Really cute a cushion!
Good job. :))
I just found your blog tonight and I have to say it`s wonderful, I`l keep reading and enjoying myself.
p.s. Wanda shouldn't have to wait for Halloween, I think she deserves to sit for a spell on your couch (oh my, dreadful pun there, really it wasn't intentional!).
You are so creative.
Can't wait to see the ornaments made into something:)
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