Our meetings are held the second Saturday of the month and guess what? The Coronavirus closed everything down the day before our meeting! Fast forward four months and last weekend we were finally able to have our meeting outside sitting 6' apart from one another.
I WON FIRST PLACE!!
I wanted to walk you through my process. First I cut a piece of muslin the size I wanted the quilt to be, remembering not to go over 100" diameter. This ended up being 15" X 35" Then I laid my fabric options out along side of it:
The little girls head is a wooden ball wrapped in brown fabric then attached to a pipe cleaner armature. I then wrapped the pipe cleaners with brown embroider floss. Her yellow eyelet dress was made from a thrift store find.
Next I sketched the big tree that the cloud was trying to blow the kite into, cut it out of realistic looking bark and appliqued that onto the quilt too.
I added a three-dimensional swing because what is a huge tree without a swing.
I had learned this technique about a year ago but didn't know where to use it until now, THE KITE!
What you do is you lay fabric scraps, ribbon, etc. in between two sheets of water-soluble fusible web. Quilt the entire piece then wash away the webbing. I did this then cut out a diamond shape for the kite and added the border. I attached it to the quilt with clear thread.
I love a good challenge, I can't wait till next year!!