I decided to customize my frame, and made a little 'X' and 'O' on one side. Yup, totally remade those twice before I got them small enough to fit on the frame edge. Luckily, I had read The Patchsmith's post so I cut the top and bottom strips 2" instead of 1 1/2". There's no way I would have been able to secure them to the batt and chipboard - an interesting (and frustrating) process even with the extra width.
Ladder-stitching the sides, top, and bottom of the frame was also a tad finicky. And then when it came time for the gluing, I found my glue stick all dried up. Hence the over-use of spray adhesive and the sticky fingers.
But as usual, it all turned out ok in the end. Noodlehead (another inspiring blog!) shared her version, which is so darling. I kind of wanted to personalize mine too, but didn't round up the alphabet stamps to make it happen. Still, I'm rather fond of it, especially once grandgirl's picture was slipped in.
And in case you recognize the fabrics from another of my projects, you are quite right. I purposely made my frame to coordinate with the wonky cross quilt that hangs in my office . . .
Linking up with LRstitched and Fabric Tuesday.
I love your version Debbie! Even your photo looks colour co-ordinated! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's some tiny stitching! It looks great, despite the frustrations.
ReplyDeleteThe frame looks great, and especially fun that it coordinates with your office quilt!
ReplyDeleteIt's darling Debbie. I really need to dig out that book.
ReplyDeleteYou have made such a cute frame, it will look lovely in your office.
ReplyDeleteIt's really cute Debbie. Of course cuter still with that little girl in it. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this idea. Great way to coordinate.
ReplyDeleteReally cute! You're a zakka all-star!
ReplyDeleteThis is utterly beautiful! The x's and o's are my favorite!
ReplyDeleteSo stunning - I had noticed the patched blocks on Flickr - and now I see you have it co-ordinating with your wall quilt. Really, really nice work.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Love the colours
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute frame! Loving the colours =D
ReplyDeleteBrilliant version.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out cute, well done for battling through :o)
ReplyDeleteThis is so unbelievably charming, Debbie. I just love the addition of that x and o -- sweet, sweet, sweet!
ReplyDeletethat's just too adorable! and I so love how the frame coordinates your quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove this frame! It is too cute.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to coordinate with the quilt!
I was just looking at Elizabeth Hartman's blog yesterday and saw this that might interest you: http://www.ohfransson.com/oh_fransson/2011/01/echino-improv-quilt-block-1.html I'm also eager to sew with linen. Have you checked Flickr? It'd be fun to do a linen QAL!!
ReplyDeleteOh it looks great and I bet it looks so lovely in your office!
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