On my design wall – 2014.08.06

Here’s what my portrait of Kodiak looked like yesterday – pinned to the full-size pattern on my design wall.

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Here’s a lesson I should have learned a long time ago – don’t pin a portrait in progress to a vertical design wall – because when it’s time to fuse it together, and pins are removed, some of the tiny pieces will inevitably fall to the floor!

DSCN3848Instead it should be pinned to a small portable design wall, that can be propped up to view from a distance, or laid flat on a table or ironing board.  So that’s what I did last night.   I pinned the full size pattern to  one of my mini design walls (17 x 24 inches).  Then I pinned a piece of parchment paper on top of the pattern – you can see the pattern through the parchment paper, so pieces can easily be positioned in place.  Plus, the fabrics can be fused to the parchment paper, then peeled away later.  Then I removed all the pieces from the vertical design wall, and finger-pressed them in place on the parchment paper.  This is so much easier when working on a horizontal rather than vertical surface.

Here’s what it looks like now – just about ready to be fused together.  (I placed the mini design wall on the floor to take this photo.)

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8 Responses to On my design wall – 2014.08.06

  1. this is wonderful, would love to do something like this but have no idea how.
    cant wait to see it complete

  2. Looking really great Terry! Good on you 🙂

  3. Jessica says:

    You do such a fantastic job with your pet portraits, especially the eyes. This one is looking fabulous!

  4. Cute! Love his tongue! The eyes are wonderful. Very realistic.

  5. Margaret says:

    He/she looks like a happy dog!

  6. Looks great Terry. Such a happy looking dog.

  7. Susan Mac says:

    your dog looks like mine, that passed on last June; still, I miss her like crazy; thanks for sharing your wonderful work!

  8. Monica says:

    What a cutie! I love the prints you are using for him — I always prefer prints to hand dyes for art quilts. Some good tips here too. Great post!

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