Saturday, January 6, 2018

Embellished CQJP 2018 January Block

CQJP 2018 Block 1 "Love You"

If you follow me on Instagram or on Facebook, you have seen a few sneak peeks of this piece. This was such a fun block to embellish! 

This is a photo heavy post.

If you want to know how each part was embellished, keep reading. If not, feel free to skim through the photos!

The heart was created with white fabric that I colored in with shades of pink using crayons. (The process is better explained in this post.) It was applied to the block with Therm O Web Heat-n-Bond Lite.


After adding basic stitches to the 2 seams, I covered the edge of the appliqued heart with a whipped chain stitch. There were a few fibers along the seams that were not caught beneath those stitches, so I couched down a strand of black perle cotton. That almost solved the problem. Couching 6 strands of variegated pink embroidery floss covered those last few fibers.


I wanted to add the spider web to the pale pink section before adding the flowers to the feather stitched seam. (You may have noticed, I added detached chain stitch leaves first.)

The heart center was created with fly stitches extending from the 3 points of the heart to the edges of the pink section. 4 more long straight stitches were added to give me more spokes to attach the central web to. 


Cast on stitches created flowers along the seam. A spider was made with 2 silver beads (one 2mm and one 3mm). The legs were made like a fly stitch without the tail.  


"Love you!" was added with a stem stitch and black perle cotton.


Raised cross stitch flowers were added beneath the chevron stitched seam.


Straight stitches with 2 detached chain stitched leaves were worked above the chevron stitch, and 2 detached chain stitched leaves were added to each flower below.


Flower petals were created with sets of 3 detached chain stitches or with a fly stitch added to the top of each stem. 


This butterfly was added with detached chain stitches and a straight stitch. The running stitch made a flight path.


A similar butterfly was added to the second motif. 


Beads were added to both seams and a few more detached chain stitch leaves were added to the second seam to complete the block.

I am incredibly pleased with the results! 


Thank you so much for stopping by!
-Renee


CQJP 2018 January Block Seam 1

CQJP 2018 January Block Seam 2

CQJP 2018 January Block Motif 1

CQJP 2018 January Block Motif 2

CQJP 2018 January Motif 3



Related blog posts:
CQJP 2018 Block 1 Pieced - here
CQJP 2018 - 2 Basic Seams - here
CQJP 2018 seam and motif photos are beig saved to this Pinterest board.

Click any photo above for a larger image. (I am not sure if it is a Picassa issue or a blogger issue, but the images are blurrier in the blog posts. The enlarged view is better.)

CQJP = Crazy Quilt Journal Project. It is a personal challenge to embellish a crazy quilt block each month of the year. You may see work of other participants here.












14 comments:

Debra Dixon said...

Very pretty and well planned!

Renee said...

Thank you so much, Debra!

Queeniepatch said...

A beautiful crazy block! I love the spider's web with its heart!

Sandra said...

Very nice.

Katie said...

See I told you...you would find the solution and it would be beautiful. It is! Just gorgeous.

Createology said...

You have sew many details in this CQ Heart. Every seam treatment is lovely and the added spider with web and words of Love You are bonuses. Wonderful Crazy Quilting Dear...<3

Pamela said...

Very pretty! Simple and sweet.

Anthea said...

Gorgeous work Renee... as you always do!

Catherine said...

You do such beautiful work. This piece is just lovely!

Annet said...

Love this block, great idea to start the spiderweb with a heart!

Magpie's Mumblings said...

You have good reason to be pleased with this! So many pretty little details (especially the addition of the extra hearts throughout the block).

Renee said...

Catherine, thank you so much!

Renee said...

Annet, thank you! My theme for this CQJP is "My Favorite Things." As much as I love hearts and embroidered webs, I thought it would be a fun combination!

Sandra said...

Lovely