It's the first Throwback Thursday of 2016. Pop over to Jenn @ A Quarter Inch from the Edge to see all the quilts of the past.
December's TBT theme was Christmas, but I didn't have any Christmas projects to showcase. That is, until I was going through my Christmas stuff and found this wall hanging. I forgot all about this project -- it was a class at my LQS many, many years ago.
This was my first attempt at using fusible interfacing and fusible bias tape. Even learned how to use a twin needle.
This makes me want to dig out the pattern and make another one.
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Wow Anja - it looks like stained glass! It's funny how you forgot you had it. I hope you got to enjoy it as part of your Christmas decorating.
ReplyDeleteVery festive, Anja! I did a stained glass piece once. Once being the operative word! I still ha a roll of fusible bias tape tucked away, somewhere. Thanks for sharing! It's fun to look back to see how we've grown! XO
ReplyDeleteI really like this and think a second one in the colours you love now would be a really lovely matching wall hanging!
ReplyDeleteYou should do a second one. It's so neat that it looks like stained glass. It's funny how you can forget things. I have never tried using bias tape.
ReplyDeleteI love the stained glass feeling of this one! And you tried so many new things with it, a project full of lessons learned, I'm sure. :)
ReplyDeleteLove that! Just beautiful
ReplyDeleteYou're too funny! You could have saved this one for next December's link-up :) I think I remember when you made this!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute Christmas hanging!
ReplyDeleteI have some of this tape, AND the twin needle haha! someday I want to do a bit of improv work with them!