So I made some circle foundation pieces and used selvages and super skinny pieces for the peas. Because the carrots were bigger, I used strips and strings for them. (It really had nothing to do with how long it took to make the peas. NOTHING.) I could have made them each from one fabric, but my motto is, "Why would anyone use 5 fabrics when 50 will do." Adds time, but also adds interest to any project.
I will admit to waking up today thinking, "You are not going to get this done!" We have had a crazy busy week. Appointments. One vehicle in the body shop and needing picked up. The brand new truck that needed a minor fix when we got it that had to be taken in. A lunch with a couple sibs. My 97 year old mother-in-law who still has her own apartment needed a visit. Lots of basketball for the granddaughters. (10 games total, we saw 7.) All those things that make life worth living. I wouldn't have missed any of them. So, I added those lines this morning and sewed the binding on. Took it to the 10 year old's basketball tournament. Not the best tournament I've sat through, but our Pip did hit 3 3 pointers today. Go, Pip! She is 10 and hit her very first one in a game last weekend. I'm very proud of her. I hand sewed the binding between games and got it all done. Life is good! Very good!
But, looking at these pictures, I see where some of those background ribbons don't really line up. I'll probably fix that, but not today. I might add some beads, too, but not sure yet. For now, I'm done.
Created by Diane Lapacek in rural Poynette, WI.
48" x 12"
Where's the challenge in doing things the easy way?! :o))
ReplyDeleteLove, love, LOVE your Peas and Carrots!!!
This is incredible! I think the little lines in the background help make the peas and carrots pop creating almost a 3d effect. LOVE!
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