The word that spoke to me the most all year long was “JOY”. It is such a small word and can mean so much. I never did anything with the idea though. I did think of it often all year long. But that is it.
This year I decided to pick a word for real. Joy still is in my heart so I chose…
I rumbled through my meager fabric stash and picked the colors that spoke to me the most. Yellow is my favorite color and I liked this grey to go with it. I wanted to keep my little project simple, so I just picked those two colors.
The letters were typed up from Word and then I just stitched over the printer paper. No products or careful piecing. Just a get-er done project. I had to hurry and finish it before I changed my mind. No fussing.
I used a double batting because I wanted the word to pop. I just did some free motion quilting to fill in the space.I love texture in quilting. I also just love to let loose and make, not worrying about perfection. I bound it with a teeny binding that is yellow and white stripes.
I hope this year is full of joy. And I hope that I can fully enjoy it.
What about you? Do you have a favorite word for this year?
ENJOY!
ETA: I've recieved a few questions as to how I did this. It was super simple. I printed the words out on regular printer paper. I layered the grey fabric on top of the yellow fabric (both of them facing right sides up), then put the paper right on top of that. I stitched around the letters on the paper and made sure to use small stitches. When I was done, I ripped the paper off and trimmed around the letters of the grey fabric with small curved scissors making sure not to cut into the yellow fabric below.. Kind of like this http://rootsandwingsco.
I love your word and your project. <3
ReplyDeleteThanks for explaining how you did this. I think I understand. Did you stitch the fabric to the paper you printed from your word processor? Then you removed the paper and stitched it to your backing fabric? Or do I have this all wrong?
I am working on a "word" fabric project so your picture jumped right out at me in my lengthy blog reading list. Your project is very inspiring
Thanks sew much for sharing ... :) Pat
perfect way to being a new year. En-joy. I am enjoying your no fuss approach to those long hand letters and all that detail designing you did on the fly. Impressive way to get your joy! Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteGreat word and your quilting looks great!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteLinda F.
Love this.. my word is "stretch" - need to play with it like you did though -that would "stretch" my comfort zone!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I would en(joy) a little tutorial. Any chance of that?
ReplyDeleteIt's just gorgeous! I love the simple beauty and the sophisticated ideas in it….
ReplyDeleteGreat word project--love the explanation on how to do it. It turned out very cute!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the quilting, and the way the word stands out. And what a great little project for an important focus word!
ReplyDeleteAnother stunner! Very cool!
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Oh my goodness, this is by far my favorite "word" project! The colors you've picked are so happy and full of joy! Thanks for the how-to too! Ps. Your package should be arriving shortly!
ReplyDeleteI wish my fmq looked this good.
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