Tim the Enchanter and the Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog |
In case you're unfamiliar with killer bunnies and Tim the Enchanter, refer to this classic Monty Python clip below:
So Bernie and I were invited to a Halloween costume party, and I was disappointed by the options for women's costumes that were available at my local Party City store:
Women's Costumes at Party City |
It turns out that thick, fluffy faux fur is annoying to work with, so I thought I'd share how I tamed that furry beast. My faux fir was similar to a Minkee in its drape, but with barely any stretch to it and a VERY thick furry pile. It was very difficult to cut through two fabric layers, and it shed so much white fluff all over the dining room that, when my son Lars came home from school, he said it looked like I had slaughtered the Easter Bunny.
I had originally planned to whip this costume up on my serger, but the two fabric layers were just too thick to fit under the presser foot of the serger and a few minutes of fiddling with it were enough to convince me that my regular sewing machine was going to be faster and easier for this project. These are the settings that worked well for faux fur on my Bernina 750QE:
Straight Stitch No. 1, Stitch Length Increased to 3.0, Presser Foot Pressure Increased to 65 |
Using the Screw-On Seam Guide that Came With Foot 97D |
Furry Rabbit Pants In Progress |
Anyway, that's all I have to share today. The party was fun, but the faux fur made a huge mess in my house. I'd like to return to my quilting projects today, but first I've got some vacuuming to do!
Quilty Goals for this week include:
- Cheater Cloth Practice Quilt: Now that it's quilted, I want to photograph some of the issues I had with it, trim the excess batting and backing, and then serge the edges (rather than binding it) so I can toss it in my washing machine and evaluate how washing shrinkage affects my oopsies.
- Math Quilt: Backing fabric needs to be seamed together, and then this will be my first real pieced quilt on the quilting frame. Not sure whether I'll attempt a simple edge to edge pantograph or continue working with my rulers and free motion fills.
- Butterfly Bear Paw Quilt: This one needs its final outer border cut and sewn, backing fabric pieced, and then it is destined to be the second real quilt for my longarm machine.
- Anders' Modern Building Blocks Quilt: I adapted the Moda Modern Building Blocks quilt to work for an XL Twin bed and pieced the first block for this quilt over a year ago, so I think it's time to make the second block now, don't you? This one should be fun to quilt on the long arm machine since I get to do something different for each block.
- Jingle Quilt: This is a pieced and hand appliqued WIP that I set aside about 3 years ago because I didn't know how I wanted to set the center medallion and I discovered that one of my red fabrics is a bleeder. That sapped all motivation for continuing to work on it. However, with the holidays right around the corner, I've decided to take it out again and finish it up. At the very least, it will be good practice for quilting around applique on my longarm machine, and I've gotten some good suggestions from other quilters that I can try that might save the finished quilt from the running red dye. Worst case scenario, I end up with a pink background instead of off white. And this quilt definitely needs to go through the wash when it's finished, because I glue basted all of those turned edge applique shapes in place and I want the glue out of the finished quilt.
- Pineapple Log Cabin Quilt: I suppose I ought to make another paper pieced pineapple log cabin block for this quilt.
- EQ8: Last but DEFINITELY not least -- I downloaded the EQ8 upgrade a few days ago and I love it so far! I'll be taking some time this week to get comfortable with the new interface and playing with the new features.
Today I'm linking up with:
- · Main Crush Monday at Cooking Up Quilts http://www.cookingupquilts.com/
- · Monday Making at Love Laugh Quilt http://lovelaughquilt.blogspot.com/