Day 5 - Yesterday was Monday play day for me! It was exciting, but a little scary, too, getting to the point of fusing some pieces onto the background fabric to see how the wall hanging would shape up.
First I started ironing patterns to all the various fabrics - very fun to use the exact fabric selected for each little piece, review all the colors, and see how they would meld together. The Heat-n-Bond fusing went well and quicker than I thought it would.
Next step: tons of snipping tiny details like birds' wings and beaks, flowers, and vines. I used a pair of small, very sharp, scissors which were able to snip into tight crevices of all the little vine patterns. The birdhouses, which were mostly box shapes, went quickly, but the greenery and birds took quite a bit longer.
Here's a picture of bird pieces already traced, ironed to their respective fabrics, and cut along the tracing line. At this point the pattern placement guide is underneath the Teflon Pressing Sheet, which is see-through so I can place each individual bird piece where it belongs. After I practice enough to know how I want it, I will remove the tracing paper and once again align each piece on top of the placement guide. Then I will iron the bird which fuses all the little pieces onto each other (this is what the Heat-'n Bond does and the Pressing Sheet protects the pieces from adhering to anything else). Mostly this is an exercise in knowing how to lap and overlap to get the desired effect. I actually need one of those tiny craft irons for this step.
The ironing and snipping for the entire project took mostly all day. Finally I was ready to test out birdhouse #1 on the background fabric. Yay! the exciting part! Here's the first birdhouse ironed down. It was fun working with the branches and leaves and positioning them around the birdhouse, and the bird you see above will end up on the right flying towards the birdhouse. (You can review the actual pattern here.)
In the picture you can see the top roof of birdhouse #2, although it's not ironed down yet. I started thinking that maybe I'd better iron the 4th birdhouse at the bottom and work up so I'd be sure and not run out of space - would that be a disaster or what?! So the picture on the right shows the beginning of the 4th birdhouse ironed down but without the blue bird which will be added with his body just tucked under a perch. Aren't those little bird holes cunnings?
That's all I had time for yesterday. Is this fun? I am loving it! Someone mentioned that this was a big project. Not really. Just think, I started it only last week, and I hope to be finished by this weekend - although that might be a little ambitious! Someone else mentioned about "all this pre-work before the sewing starts." Well, this is 25 percent a sewing project and 75 percent a cut and glue project.
Today on Day 6 I will continue to iron on each of the remaining birdhouses, the other birds, and the vines and flowers. I can't wait to see the panel completed!
~Deb
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