Ok, continuing on...
Here's the photo of Randall Nyhof's photo.
I had the 5"x7" notecard enlarged to 20"x28". I then placed freezer paper over it and traced the design. I had iced dyed some fabric last summer and wanted to use it for this project. I pressed the freezer paper over the particular piece of fabric I wanted the fence made from. Here's what's left of that fabric.
And here are all the little freezer paper cut pieces that I carefully placed onto the background I had chosen.
I had a lovely red piece of ice dyed fabric I used for the sunset. I carefully "built" the fence and added it to the top sunset portion. I quilted along some of the pattern of the background to represent the snow drifts. Here is "Technicolor Snow Fence at Sunset".
I had this wonderful piece of dyed fabric I used for the back.
I found a good tutorial on making a facing to finish off the quilt. It's from We All Sew, Robbi Joy Ecklow
weallsew.com/make-quilt-facing/. I changed it a bit by cutting my facing strips 1 1/2" instead of 2 1/2". I was afraid the bulk would be too much. I'm glad I did it this way. Sewing through the corners was tough. In any case, I really like this facing technique and will use it again.
So that's what I've been up to. I'll start on our Guild's challenge project next. I'm so glad Luann suggested writing on our birthdates. It has kept me focused and it really isn't all that much to do once a month. I really look forward to hearing from you all. It's been 12 years since I joined TQS. I have received so much from my membership. Of course all that I have learned from the BOMs, shows, etc. But most of all, all of you. Thank you!
Hugs to you and may you have a lovely month ahead! geneva