The only thing I did differently than my regular curved piecing is that I stay stitched the cut curve of the pieced section. I wanted it to be nice and stable and not unravel as I handled it. Worked like a charm.
Dan sent some extra of the print fabric and I had to use a piece. I cut templates for a full circle and pieced it. I didn't want to disturb the print. I love how the almost full moon blends into Dan's piecing. I wasn't planning to match up the prints, but the cut was so close, I moved the moon over a bit and matched it as best I could.
My goal was to get this done and sent off before heading to Quilt Market. Yippee. Now to pack and make sure I have everything on my list! I have this fear of forgetting something. It's going to be a busy, exciting week!
Ooooooh! I LOVE THIS!
ReplyDeleteI'm beside myself. This is wonderful Jacquie. I love the graysm the new layer of made fabric, and especially the time lapse rising moon (if I may be allowed to go completely literal for a moment).
ReplyDeleteIt's Gorgeous. Thank you so much!
Fabulous!!!
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ReplyDeleteYou've way more guts than me Jacquie
Pretty darn neat!!! Very riveting!!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful miss gering! it looks amazing! i bet he loves it. have fun at market!
ReplyDeleteNice!!
ReplyDeleteIt's absolutely gorgeous, Jacquie.
ReplyDeleteThis is by far my favourite bee of all the bees I've read.
So fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteI love the rising moon, it's fantastic!
ReplyDeleteDan, I visited your site and saw where this started. Sure do love your collaboration. Fun surprises working together.
ReplyDeleteOh that's beautiful. Your curves are fabulous! and the color scheme is so fresh.
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful, the colors and the different shapes keep your eye moving through the piece. Well done!
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ReplyDeleteHi! Amazing work! I love your blog! Congratulations from Brasil. Kisses Sandra
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