This is my crazy fabulous (I know it's narcissistic, but I'm SO proud of this one!) block for the week:
Crookshanks and the Sorting Hat. |
I already had the perfect fabric for my Sorting Hat, because my mom had given me about a half yard of soft, cotton-thin suede after making my sister some Link gloves for Comicon. It sewed up beautifully and pressed nicely. I was concerned because I knew nothing about the care instructions for this fabric, so I used a pressing cloth and only pressed for a second on low heat, just to set the crease. This suede may actually end up being the bottom layer of my Monster Book of Monsters as well, but I'll be adding fur on top.
My Sorting Hat. |
The same day the pattern was released I had to run to JoAnn for a Girl Scout project, and I thought I would check through the oranges to see what they had for Crookshanks. They had about a million fat quarters of this perfect orange swirly fabric that I thought would make a perfect long cat fur. This is one of those semi-directional fabrics, where there's a basic direction (up and down in this case), but no one will notice if it's slightly awry. I'm pretty happy with how I got the fabric to line up. The fabric really shines on his bottlebrush tail.
I used the embroidery machine to add the results of my sorting session. I'm not doing a heavily Ravenclaw-themed PoD except for my wallpaper around the outside, but it's 100% my house and I did want a couple of little nods to it throughout.
If Crookshanks gets lost, he'll make it back home with his personalized pet tag. |
Then came my favorite part: the tag for Crookshanks! I was looking at one of those nitpicky little areas where Crookshanks and the hat meet up in a corner, and lamenting the fact that it was a smidge off and was going to drive me nuts for years. I thought, "Gosh (yep, I'm a dork in my head, too), I wish there was something I could put there to hide that. Like a cat tag." Like. A. CAT TAG! I could almost literally feel the light bulb going off above my head. Within minutes I had ordered a 2$ cat tag that says "Crookshanks" on the top line and "Hermione Granger" on the bottom. When it arrived, I stitched it on like you would a button, and it feels totally secure. I absolutely love that little detail.
Eventually I will be embroidering some whiskers on Crookshanks, but those kinds of additions will come near the end, when I don't have so much piecing to do.
I'm so excited to be making progress on the PoD, and I want to help you get there too! I have a giveaway for you to enter, with the chance to win some fabrics for your PoD. I have some fun book spine fabrics, a fat quarter of the Crookshanks fabric, and a large piece of some speckled brown and green fabric that I plan on using for my Trevor when he comes along. I will draw names from any entrants on my birthday, June 22. You can see the fabrics you can win below:
Crookshanks and Trevor fabric. |
Some fabrics for your book spines. I especially love Alexander Henry's "The Ghastlies" print on the left. |
Just leave a comment letting me know where you're at in your process or how you would use these fabrics!
It's so sad when people don't enter giveaways ;) I didn't enter because I am not technically making a PoD so I wanted to give others the chance to incorporate that great fabric in theirs... but I could use those pieces to make few blocks for Jennifer's charity quilts, so here is my entry ;) thanks for the chance!!
ReplyDeleteWell it's a good thing you let those hordes of people get their entries in! ;) It's so funny; I don't run giveaways to bring traffic to the blog because this is entirely a labor of love, but I had extra fabric and figured someone who reads the postings might be able to use it. I'll keep adding to it as I cut my book spines and probably extend the giveaway for a week. If no other entries, I'll send it your way! A Linus block is a great idea. I haven't taken the time to do one up, but I really should get around to it. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteSo the funny thing is I'm going to be making a PoD quilt for a coworker as a wedding present. And you're right those fabrics would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks for entering! :) That's a big undertaking for a gift ... but someone is going to love it!
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ReplyDeleteI just came across this post via pinterest trying to get inspired to make my son a harry potter quilt I just love all of your blocks!!!!
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