| On the door for the design room - up to my ears in fusing Batiks |
| Here's my palette of colors for a background of a future art quilt - and all Hoffman Batiks - my favorite! |
| Mistyfuse is carefully placed over the top of the wrong side of the fabric. I'm using a 12" roll, that you can buy online directly from Mistyfuse |
| I am using a FAT Goddess Sheet over the top to secure the Mistyfuse on the fabric |
| I am cutting these into 5" strips |
| Now comes the AccuQuilt GO machine, where I have stacked 4 layers of fused fabrics onto the die that cuts 2" squares |
| The fabric is in between the die and the mat, and I am going to crank them through the machine |
| Here they are - all nicely cut, and now I have 48 squares of fabric - 8 different blue Batiks |
| This is what remains, which after awhile of cutting 2" squares, I will have a nice collection of these to make a pretty fun art quilt. Imagine the possibilities! |
| The is the machine folded up and put back underneath the table |
| Now I have an interesting and fun background for a future project. How easy was that? |
wow! really easy. and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Easy-peasy for sure!
ReplyDeleteLove it. I find many uses for my Accuquilt that makes things easier.
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