Here you can see what I have done so far, arranged on my super high tech design surface (actually, a cheap vinyl tablecloth thumbtacked to the wall of my sewing room with the flannel side out). It works much better than I thought it would. And it is much more convenient than pinning everything to the curtains in the dining room like I used to do.
I've also been working out the designs on paper. Last year I found a website here where you can download and print paper in various grids. They have hexagons, ordinary graph paper, dot paper, diamonds, even musical staff paper and primary handwriting paper. It will even generate calendars if you are so inclined. It is a graph paper lover's paradise if there is such a thing as a graph paper lover. You have got to love the world wide web!
I'm off tomorrow for the MLK holiday so I am going to keep plugging away at this. It is kind of fun to keep switching between the two projects, one done on the machine and the other hand sewn.
1 comment:
What a great website. I often seem to run out of squared paper so I'm sure I'll use it - thank you for the link. Posies are looking good. Elizabeth
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