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You Can Can Can.
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| 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
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| 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.
Between 5 1/2 - 7 yards per dress depending on the size of the ribbon.
( I was shocked when I kept track.)
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)
ruffle and the binding.
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*
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
You made it this far. You deserve a giveaway!
Update:
Giveaway is over.
I didn't have any fabric left from these projects, but my local quilt shop had a couple
Moda Basic Grey Little Black Dress fat quarters to offer.
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!
maggie said...
Carla, I am just gob-stopped over your can-can quilt. It is so clever, and
original. Wow!
I am so glad to read that you are keeping this one. Well
done,
cheers
maggie