I’m a kid at heart, aren’t we all? So, when I saw some Glow In The Dark Dinosaur fabric at my local quilt shop I took a quick look around to make sure no one was watching; then I sneaked a couple of bolts into the bathroom, closed the door tight, and watched it glow!
Of course, I had to buy some of the fabric and make a quilt. I have to tell you, though, this is not one of the more beautiful quilts that I’ve ever made. I probably should have gone with less fabric choices, BUT, and this is a big BUT, it doesn’t matter … because it GLOWS!!! And believe me, I snuck every last bolt of fabric into that quilt shop bathroom when no one was looking so that I could pick out the ones that glowed the brightest.
While making the quilt at home I kept taking it into our bathroom to watch its glowing progress. Hey, don’t judge me … I bet you’d do the same! I tried to take pictures of it in the dark to show how it glows but all I would get each time was a dark screen on my phone. Call me frustrated. So, off I went to the app store because there’s an app for everything, right? Honestly, I think there IS an app for everything. The app I found was actually for photographing glowing objects in the dark. Perfect right? Except it hadn’t been updated for iOS11 so I settled on a Night Camera app and good ‘ol Photo Shop.
The quilt itself is an orange peel pattern. I love making those! Instead of using the traditional method where you hand appliquΓ© the petals onto the fabric I used a stencil, freezer paper and some fabric glue and had myself some fun putting it all together. There’s just something about a glue stick that screams … FUN! OR … maybe, that’s just me π
This stencil is available at plumeasypatterns.com |
Then came my favorite part … quilting it on my new longarm! Since the quilt top colors that I chose don't have the contrast that I like I wanted to try and make the quilted petals pop instead. To do this, I quilted around the petals and then quilted down the area in the middle of each circle. I also used Quilter’s Dream Puff Batting to poof those little petals up. I used glowing fabric for the backing and binding and all I have to do now is send it off to the two little boys that I made it for. I’ll let them test it out in that way that little boys do best ... by making tents, parachutes and playing tug of war.
I have to say it’s definitely weird when you walk into the room at night because you’re not expecting that GLOW to jump out at you. It’s like the aLiEnS π½ have landed or something!
Here it is at night ... GLOWING! |
Now I’m back to piecing the quilt that I was working on before I had “dinosaur interruptus”. This one doesn’t glow but you'll see it in a future blog. In the meantime, go and pick up some glowing fabric and stitch some love into a little one’s life!
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