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    This is my second face project. This is my husband with his old flannel shirt. He's a writer and a climber. I cut the sunglasses (in his pocket) from a shiny ribbon with fusible on the back. I cut the beard pieces using a wavy rotary cutter blade. Most of the quilting is free motion. A blanket stitch with a tiny bite was used for some of the applique. The books were made from some striped fabric.

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      I hope this attaches this time. Lots of fun to make. This represents my love of theatre, costuming, quilting and my 4 grandchildren. Thank you, Alex for doing this project.

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        This is my first face. I'm sure there will be more. Thank you Alex fora really great project.

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          My finished face. The last months of staying home have meant lots of time quilting, time swinging on the porch watching birds (we especially enjoyed the hummingbirds at the feeders this year), and plenty of time with Walter - our 16 month old pug.

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            Originally posted by "Flynda" post=151556
            Here are the faces I made with my grandson Niko. I help him with his distance learning class three days a week around his parent’s work schedule. He drew the face, helped with design and we even embroidered his braces with silver metallic thread. He wants to give the pillow to his parents for Christmas!
            Your pillows are great!!!!!

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              Originally posted by "AMiller" post=151597
              This is my second face project. This is my husband with his old flannel shirt. He's a writer and a climber. I cut the sunglasses (in his pocket) from a shiny ribbon with fusible on the back. I cut the beard pieces using a wavy rotary cutter blade. Most of the quilting is free motion. A blanket stitch with a tiny bite was used for some of the applique. The books were made from some striped fabric.
              Love the shirt and glasses!

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                So glad you joined in the fun, Barbara B. Thank you for sharing.

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                  it's ok if it loads sideways, we can still see it...mine stayed sideways too, no matter what I tried

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                    I got carried away! When I get around to quilting it, I will outline a lot of the pieces to make them pop. The symbols speak for themselves...I love quilting, making folk art santas, and needlework especially making reproduction samplers. For 35 years I had a group of friends who use to run away twice a year...our mascot was the flamingo. And one of our favorite places where my husband and I were stationed was New Orleans. And of course I had to add my "pre-Covid" hair. Thank you, Alex, for everything!!

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                      Finally finished. Alex, thanks for the challenge.

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                        A stretch for me- I usually want a pattern to follow This was fun. The quilting took forever, though.

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                          https://www.Facebook.com/Debra.j.hardman/posts/10158876833193670

                          Hope this works. Trying to post my completed face.

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                            Here is my face, I may add more before I quilt it, I had to clean up my sewing, laundry, guest room! I’m a retired school librarian and kindergarten/first teacher so tried to put lots of characters from books.



                            I think I figured out how to get picture right side up. My first picture was vertical and came out sideways. I then retook the picture horizontally and it came out right. Unfortunately you can’t see the top of my picture.:-(

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                              I’ve done everything but the binding. This was great fun. Thank you, Alex. (And I really am not a Crazy Cat Lady. I do have Crazy Cat Grandchildren, though.)

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                                It’s all done except the binding. This was great fun. Thanks, Alex. And, no, I am NOT a Crazy Cat Lady but I do have three Crazy Cat Grandchildren.

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