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You Can Can Can.
You Can Can Can. My quilt of can-can dancers. |
This quilt is for the "Think Ruffles" Blog Hop and welcome to my day in the hop.
The creative mind of Madame Samm at Sew We Quilt came up with this hop to showcase
RUFFLES
and Amy at Sew Incredibly Crazy is doing an incredible job of keeping the hop organized.
My inspiration. |
In case you missed it, I live in Dodge City, Kansas and when I think of ruffles I think of dresses with lots of them.
Can-Can Dancers!!
It pays to have artistic friends.
I was chatting about what I wanted to make at work one day when the most artistic nail artist happened into the break room.
30 minutes later she handed me a drawing of a Can-Can dancer.
We are offering the template on Craftsy.
I machine stitched the hair and faces with 2 strands of thread.
Of course every hair do is a different color.
(I'm a hair stylist) :)
Every time I finished one Can-Can girl, I would tell hubby, "this is my favorite" and then I would make another and that one would be my favorite.
This quilt would be very large if I hadn't had a deadline.
I LOVE making ruffles and can-can girls.
*I'm dancing*
The feathers are just a bit of trim that looks like feathers.
I would have used actual feathers, but the dyed variety aren't color fast.
Fusible was used for the legs with Moda Basic Grey Little Black Dress floral lace fabric. I used a blanket stitch around the legs.
The dresses are yards and yards of ribbon.
Satin and organza ribbon.
Satin and organza ribbon.
Between 5 1/2 - 7 yards per dress depending on the size of the ribbon.
( I was shocked when I kept track.)
( I was shocked when I kept track.)
I was inspired by Madame Samm's method of making ruffles on the machine.
Some of the dresses have organza ruffles inside, but I learned the hard way that it melts. lol
So the right side of the skirts (the part under the fused leg ) is satin ribbon. Satin ribbon doesn't melt. *winking big*
The garters are just a wee bit of satin ribbon.
I felt that the quilting needed to be feathers, (a first for me) so I free motioned using my Janome.
The edges were cut in a scallop (another first for me)
and a ruffle added using Moda Basic Grey Little Black Dress 2 Timeless fabric for the
ruffle and the binding.
The photos were taken at Dodge City's Boothill Museum in front of the Long Branch Saloon where every night of the summer you can see real live Can-Can dancers perform.
Hubby and I try to go at least once a year for dinner, the gun fight, and the variety show.
Made for Me? Yes, to hanging in my Dodge City themed guest bed and bath.
If you are ever in the area, I recommend a visit to the Boothill Museum.
I made one more Can-Can dancer for Allison, my artist.
Pink hair for this one. *wink*
This drawstring bag was made using my friend, Jennifer at Glinda Quilts tutorial for a pants bag.
The same fabrics were used and a ruffle around the oval made it look a bit old fashioned.
It reminds me of those old fabric picture frames.
Now get the heck out of Dodge and go see the other beautiful ruffles of the day!
March 11th
Creatin' in
the Sticks Yours truly
Amy has the complete schedule, just click here.
We're having a heat wave,
A tropical heat wave,
The way that she moves
That thermometer proves
That she certainly can can-can.
Read more: Irving Berlin - Heat Wave Lyrics | MetroLyrics
A tropical heat wave,
The way that she moves
That thermometer proves
That she certainly can can-can.
Read more: Irving Berlin - Heat Wave Lyrics | MetroLyrics
I had a couple spools of ribbon.
Just leave a comment and if you follow leave a second comment saying you do.
That's 2 chances to win.
Just make sure I can-can e-mail you if you aren't a Google user.
Giveaway ends Sunday, March 16th.
The Winner is:
Maggie!
I am so glad to read that you are keeping this one. Well done,
cheers
maggie
Clever idea for all those ruffles. Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteLove, love, love this quilt and bag….those can-can girls are great and so original…just beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing :)
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ReplyDeleteYou can can ruffle, yes, you can can, Grrrl!
ReplyDeleteYour artist can can draw a can can dancer.
Your can can quilt and can can "pants" bag is "just gawjus!"
:) Pat
I am am dancing along on GFC ... thanks for the chance chance to win ... :) Pat
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative quilt, just blew me away! Your "thank you" bag is perfect. Thank you for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteOH my goodness, your Can-Can girls are AWESOME! You need to win the "wow" AND the "most creative"~ I'm just loving these to death. Thanks for sharing. Makes me want to get up and dance. ;)
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ReplyDeleteOh WOW!! Now this quilt is to put it quite simply AMAZING!! Love, love, love your girls whirling and twirling in amongst all those gorgeous ruffles!! You are just too, too clever!!
ReplyDeleteYou just amaze us each hop. This is just truly a work of art. Yes, can-can girls in their ruffles and feathers do kick it up .
ReplyDeleteWhen I think of Dodge City of do think of the old west and saloons. What you call can, can girls I call saloon girls. All the same I guess but oh my goodness aren't they cute. I love it!!
ReplyDeleteWow, fantastic can-can dancers! You did a great job with all that ribbon!
ReplyDeleteYour can can ladies are so much fun, thanks for sharing this. I think it has to be the most original idea I have seen so far.
ReplyDeleteCarla, that is the cutest, most creative quilt. I love your can can dancers. Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your attention to detail is amazing!! Great job and and fun idea :)
ReplyDeleteHA! Love this quilt! Another awesome post with beautiful pictures! Thanks for the template!
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ReplyDeleteHow do I stalk thee? Let me count the ways...bloglovin, blog roll, and now GFC cause I CAN, CAN, CAN!! LOL
ReplyDeleteWow, that is so creative! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely stunning…at first i thought they were apples with a core….so glad you had close ups…this is soooooo gorgeous..way to go friend in pink wink...
ReplyDeleteWhat more could I say, that Samm already has written. I love love your quilt, it is so wonderful and awesome and so creative. I had to buy the pattern, fell in love in the dancers. Thank for sharing your creativity and being part of this hop
ReplyDeleteOf course I am a follower on Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteYou CAN ruffle and then some! It's such a clever and beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteWOW makes me want to kick up my heals!! Your quilt is super!!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a lot of ribbon!
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How clever! Love it! :)
ReplyDeleteYep, you win hands down... Love the can can dancers! I didnt see the dancers on Madame Samms blog when I looked at the photo overt there... but you can definitely see them over here. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job of thinking outside the box!
Very creative! Love those dresses. You did a beautiful job.
ReplyDeleteYou can-can rock the ruffles! How cute is this... you deserve one of the picks today! Great job!
ReplyDeleteYup... I'm a follower on Bloglovin. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI bow to you my Queen of the Hop....that's the most creative quilt I've ever seen....I hope your going to enter it in many shows. It's just fabulous Carla.
ReplyDeleteWow Carla!! This is just stunning!! I can't say enough about the quilt and your work. Beautiful!! Thank you for the great giveaway too
ReplyDeleteGreat way to use ruffles in a project. Thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteAwesome quilt with awesome can can dancers and ruffles! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese can can ladies are super fun! Love what you have done with the ruffles!!
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ReplyDeleteWOW! Stunning quilt Carla! Like you said every single dancer in your quilt is amazing. And top of it you made a bag too? Just AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Love the You Can Can Can. The quilt and the sentiment. Think if I tried, tho, I'd fall right on my butt and take the rest of the line with me. My absolute favorite is the one with the black skirt and red petticoats. A very, very clever idea, and beautiful execution. You and your friend are both very talented, and how generous of you to make the bag for her. Pink hair, huh?
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ReplyDeleteCarla, that is absolutely perfect!!! I love those can can girls! Wow!!!
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ReplyDeleteOMGosh!!!! That is amazing - brilliant and beautifully done.
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ReplyDeleteOh my, you certainly can can-can! LOVED your quilt and all those ruffles! You have outdone yourself this time! sewinblogsarefun@yahoo.com
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ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful collaboration! I remember a can-can routine from my dance school days. My skirt had yellow and hot pink ruffles and, I think, a row of green. It was fun and we felt energized afterward. And a little bit silly, but what the hey, we were 14. If you can be silly, stay home.
ReplyDeleteI am totally blown away. Amazing....and gorgeous! blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteAnd of course I follow you...on Bloglovin. blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteCarla, you truly deserve to be in the top two today. You did a wonderful job.
ReplyDeleteWow I am speechless! What a wonderfully original and fun idea, your quilt is amazing
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ReplyDeleteStunned. Just stunned. So AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteFantastic. So clever and cool. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI love your cancan girls. What a wonderful quilt. Thanks for sharing. Also thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love your can can dancers! My favourite project of the hop!
ReplyDeleteOMG Carla, you certainly took this to a whole new "fabulous" realm!! What a hoot! Your something else, and what better place to photograph it!
ReplyDeleteYour can can girls are so amazing. This is a beautiful project and so creative, I am so glad you joined the hop and shared this with us.
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ReplyDeleteOh yes I follow you and always enjoy your creativity.
ReplyDeleteNow I have this fun song in my head for today. I LOVE your uber creative Can Can Girls quilt! Brilliant use of ruffles!! Thank you sew very much for Hopping...
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! Love all those ruffled skirts!
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ReplyDeleteOh wow is this a great project!! Those Can Can dancers are great! :)
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful. Before this hop, I would have never thought that ruffels could go in a quilt and actually look good. You sure proved that wrong. They are adorable. I also like you bag. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou must be ruffled out! The quilt is stunning and I love your can can girl. Great pictures too.
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful project. I love it. You are very creative.
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ReplyDeleteCarla, those are wonderful Can Can girls. I love the quilt edge as well.
ReplyDeleteOh my! Your Can Can girls are beautiful. Exactly what I would think of with lots and lots of ruffles. Thanks for sharing! ~Shari
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is great! Thanks for sharing and for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletegirl, oh, girl, oh girl!!! that is one fan-tab-u-lously gorgeous quilt!! Carla, what a wonderful job you did :) Yay you and yay you for keeping it for yourself :) Truly ... thank you so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeletegirl, oh, girl, oh girl!!! that is one fan-tab-u-lously gorgeous quilt!! Carla, what a wonderful job you did :) Yay you and yay you for keeping it for yourself :) Truly ... thank you so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of yours ... email and bloglovin :) wouldn't want to miss ya! :) Thank you so much!!
ReplyDeleteCarla, I am just gob-stopped over your can-can quilt. It is so clever, and original. Wow!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad to read that you are keeping this one. Well done,
cheers
maggie
maggiemine42@gmail.com
I am a follower via e-mail.
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maggiemine42@gmail.com
Oh, what a lot of work and time you put into the quilt and then to add a bag. This is so very lovely. Thank you for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteHI!!! Wow!!!! This one is too fun!!! I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteOf course, just stunning! The little can can dancers are just beautiful with all their ruffle details.
ReplyDeleteLove your Can- can girls! Very creative. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThose can can dancers were a great idea!
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Wowie!! GORGEOUS quilt!!! You are soooo Creative!!! Looove your ladie's!!
ReplyDeleteI'm already a follower thru Bloglovin :)
ReplyDeleteLove the Can Can girls!
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ReplyDeleteReally outstanding quilt. It will look fabulous where ever you hang it! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the little black dress fabric.
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Wow, wow and wow! That is a wonderful, ruffled creation! Beth @ Words & Stitches, pbstrand@msn.com
ReplyDeleteEvery time I see "can-can" I'm thinking of the movie Anastasia and them dancing around Paris. This came out pretty sweet!
ReplyDelete~Brandy
Oh yes you can, can! The girls are fabulous, and all of the ruffles! Luv it!
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ReplyDeleteWAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHH!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWaouh and again waohhhhhh!
That is GREAT!
I have have have to make such a quilt as well!
I nearly felt off the chair, you are CREATIVE !!!!
I just LOVE it! How awesomely creative you are! Wish I could come up with those kind of ideas.
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What a beautiful quilt and the ruffles on the dresses are so neat! Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteThose dancers look great. I love the lacy looking legs too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea. Amazing what people will come up with when you ask a simple question or mention a project your working on. They came out great!
ReplyDeleteLittle black dress is one of my favorite fabric lines! I've dying to use it!
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ReplyDeleteyour are so clever. that is such a cute quilt and what a great idea for your guest bedroom.
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ReplyDeleteWell done, Carla! What a very clever use of ruffles. Interesting to see where we get our inspiration but in your case it was a natural!
ReplyDeleteVery cute, sure hope I win
ReplyDeleteI've been seeing some fabulous ruffle projects but your project just hit it out of the park or is that outta Dodge!! What fun designing all those can-can girls and their ruffles. I can see why you loved them all. The can-can bag is outstanding, too. Fantabulous!!
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ReplyDeleteThat is the most amazingly creative project I've seen in while-it must have taken forever. Wow!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Sew imaginative!
ReplyDeleteWow, this quilt is fabulous! I think you should get a prize for using the most ruffles!I was surprised by how much ribbon each skirt takes.
ReplyDeleteI follow with bloglovin. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWow! I am truly impressed by your can can dancers! Really! Wow...
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Beautiful Can, Can girls.
ReplyDeleteI love your Can-can girls. Very clever idea.
ReplyDeleteLove those sassy ruffles! Great quilt!
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ReplyDeleteI love those ruffles, gives me ideas
ReplyDeleteHoly smokes ... you really knocked it out of the park. Your quilt is absolutely stunning!
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ReplyDeleteGreat quilt idea! Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteHow clever and striking!! Your quilt is very impressive
ReplyDeleteSo striking and effective. Think I may have to have a try at this!
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What an amazingly creative quilt. I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteI follow on Bloglovin. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat work, my friend! Have never made ruffles ... you make it look so easy! Love love LOVE the Pants Bag and your own design twist :)
ReplyDeleteI was just wishing I had some of that little black dress fabric, and you are giving some away! Love those can can girls. So Wow. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteFabulous, brilliant, fantastic idea for a quilt and bag. It's adorable. I love the creativity put into the quilt and it will look great where ever you put it.
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ReplyDeleteThe can-can girls are fabulous! Love the colours and the ruffles. Gorgeous!
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ReplyDeleteI put the can-can pattern on my wish list on crafts in the hope that my skills will improve enough to attempt one of these beautiful ladies. Thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteI followed on Bloglovin'. Can't wait to see more. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThis is a stand-out in the blog hop for me, I just LOVE those can-can dancers, they look amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love ruffles. Your quilt looks great. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThose can-can girls are pretty amazing. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I've never seen a more creative use of ruffles! I love your an can dancers! Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteMy DD would love this can can quilt!
ReplyDeleteBesides being such an original and inspired quilt ... the historical connection is perfect. Your really should make a pattern or do a tutorial on this one. I want one. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglovin and newsletter. Oops, I see you did a template on Craftsy...off I go to check it out. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteCarla, your Can Can quilt is wonderful. I shared it with my coworkers who were amazed at the ceativity. I also shared it with my quilt guild who thought it should be in a show and competition. They also think you should create and market the patterns. Congratulations on a fantastic job and kudos from others in my little corner of Southern California. Thanks, Kat
ReplyDeleteHi Carla, I follow your blog through my email so far. I'm ready to add you to my facebook too.
ReplyDeleteI wait impatiently for every post you do. I just don't know where you get your energy!!
Keep on "Creatin".
That's a very cool quilt! I love the creative use of ruffles… Whoop whoop!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm a new follower via email!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is fab! Your can can girls are brilliant!
ReplyDeleteWhat a truly amazing quilt! Very creative.
ReplyDeleteI follow. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThat is too stinkin' cute. I love it!! And I know your guests will too. Thanks for a chance to win your giveaway
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HI,RUFFLES RUFFLES EVERYWHERE! SUCH NEAT PROJECTS! THANKS FOR SHARING!
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Such a cute and original idea for a quilt! I love it, you did a great job.
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