Posts Tagged 'question'

Blog Banner Opinions Wanted.

Happy Monday everyone!
Now that Color Week is over, I guess I should get back to the crafty stuff. The trouble is that I don’t have any crafty stuff to share right now. I’m working on a big pile of makeup bags for the shop. (And I do mean big.) As well as some mighty cute bags holders.
Broken
But the main thing I’ve been busy on is the baby quilt. I’ve been so enthralled in stitching that I actually broke my lucky needle. That’s a first: breaking a needle when hand quilting! I’m really pleased with the way it’s coming along and am enjoying the process—there is something almost meditative about sewing in spirals. I’m glad I went with the choice to hand quilt.
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bannerjune copy

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But right now I need your help: I’ve decided it’s time to change up the blog a bit with a new top banner. But the trouble is I’m a terribly indecisive person. I’ve narrowed it down to a few but need your opinion on which is the best? (If I choose the first, I’ll change my shop button to the right.)

Interfacing

Interfacing
A few years back, I bought a whole bolt of heavy weight interfacing via eBay for way-cheap. It’s definitely come in handy and I love the crisp, cleanness it offers in my finished projects. My bolt is now running low and I am at a cross roads: Do I buy another bolt and keep the convenience and familiarity of polyester fusible interfacing or do I go the all-natural way with materials such as duck cloth or canvas?

Anyone have experiences of working with natural stabilizers? Or helpful techniques to share? Do you have a preference for one or the other? I’d love to hear opinions. I’m stumped. It seems easier to stick with the fusible…

(And Lily is doing well.)


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