I’ve been working and working on these two-toned dresdens.
I am making lots and lots of them. So many that I apparently can’t count. I kept cutting and cutting rectangles… so many that I had to go buy more gray fabric. And here are the “extras”. Do you ever have those mathematically challenged days? Well… this was a week… at least!
After I figured out that I only had to sew half of what I cut out, I thought this process was going to be a bit faster. But reality can be deceiving – sort of like math. I currently have sewn all the appropriate rectangles together. Here are some of them waiting to be cut into wedges with my Creative Grids 15-degree Triangle Ruler.
Here is a pile of wedges that have been sewn on the both the top and bottom edges because these are going to be double pointed dresdens. This is just one of many piles that keep growing around here.
The process of turning – it takes a pointy thing, a straight pin, lots of finger pressing and good movies on TV to get this job done. Good thing we’ve got Netflix!
Here’s a pile waiting to be officially pressed into shape. I am planning on sewing them together in circles, not just blocks so I need 24 two-toned dresdens for each circle. I think there are enough here for three circles.
And since I always need immediate gratification to keep moving – here’s the first circle!
I think it has enough WOW factor to keep me going for a while…
Gourgeous Dresden plate!