Greetings everyone. This is a photo of my dresden wreath. I apologize for the yellow markings showing up, I took the photo before I washed it.
This dresden has already had an unusual life. It began as a bucket skill challenge over on Cbees yahoo group. I had seen a photo of a similar item and knew that's what I wanted to make. The wreath wall hanging was intended to be donated for a cancer benefit that took place this month.
So, as I went to give it a final pressing before sandwiching, I used the dreaded steam and the blades wrinkled up. I couldn't iron the wrinkles back out, so I began to unstitch the blades from the background and I intended to make new blades. After unstitching 3 or 4 blades, I took a reality check on the holes being left behind in the background fabric. So what was my luck of getting the new and improved dresden sewn onto the background in just the same exact place as the one being removed? Yea, sure. I knew better than that.
So, I quit unstitching it and set it aside to repair what I had undone. After finishing up a few other projects, I decided I would finish it anyway, and keep it for myself, no matter how imperfect it was. I started quilting it up. I did what I usually don't do, and "quilted it to death", which as it turns out, I really love it now! LOL
I'm linking up with Judy over at
Patchwork Times, where you will find lots of other creative quilters showing off their stuff.
I wish you a happy and healthy Christmas and New Year.