I fell in love with this FPP block, so I put my myriad other projects on hold and used my limited sewing time just to make it. No idea what I'll do with it now 😅 but I really like it.
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Just finished this foundation paper piecing beetle block. I’m going to use it as a part of a hot water bottle cover when I get it quilted.
Pattern by SashasQuilts on Etsy.
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alrighto, happy new year and happy birthday to this account!! aha.
anyways... A new year gift for an artist in a Daniel Mullins Games ask, ??? cutting out a paper snowflake!
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DAILY CLICK FOR PALESTINE
୨୧ • fantasy prone personality (director) ( FPP(D))
Fantasy prone personality director flag, made for those with fantasy prone personality who are the director of the mind rather than the personality as a whole. Similar to the host of a system.
PT. fantasy prone personality (director) ( FPP(D)). Fantasy prone personality director flag, made for those with fantasy prone personality who are the director of the mind rather than the personality as a whole. Similar to the host of a system. END OF PT.
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I always underestimate how long FPP takes. But at least I have a really long audiobook to listen to.
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important Daniel Mullins Games canon info from an email I sent to him that I never released to the public for some reason
Hi yes I suppose I let the… whatever’s still active part of the Hex fandom see this now because idk why I spent so long only showing these to my discord friends!! Here’s a contribution to the Hex fandom after a million years of Everhood brain rot <3
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Fandom Pride Parade
🏳️🌈Eight days of 🏳️🌈Pride June 3-11, 2023🏳️🌈
We are so pleased to announce a special, multi-fandom pride event coming in June! The Fandom Pride Parade is a series of prompts based off of Baker and Segerblom's flag that debuted at the Gay Freedom Day Parade in SF in 1978. Any fandom is welcome, but please remember that all NSFW ships, both background and foreground, should only involve characters that are 18+. Have fun, and let your rainbow flag wave!
Day 1: Hot Pink
Meaning: Sex
Prompt: Kink (sexual or sensual) or Sexual Expression
Day 2: Red
Meaning: Life
Prompt: Found Family
Day 3: Orange
Meaning: Healing
Prompt: Recovery and Rebirth
Day 4: Yellow
Meaning: Sunlight
Prompt: Warmth
Day 5: Green
Meaning: Nature
Prompt: Nurturing/Tender Care
Day 6: Turquoise
Meaning: Magic and Art
Prompt: Fresh Experiences or Artistic Talent
Day 7: Indigo
Meaning: Serenity
Prompt: Contentment
Day 8: Violet
Meaning: Spirit
Prompt: Vibrance
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Look at the adorable fairy I made 🥰. The pattern is by Apples and Beavers and will be available February 15.
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A project for a friend, from chaotic notes app sketch to finished quilt!
My goals for this project were to:
-use designs and colors directly inspired by my friend
-build confidence in foundation paper piecing, with the aim to understand the rules so I can design my own patterns eventually
-use as much scrap fabric as possible whenever possible
The grey background, the spines of the book designs, and the improv blocks were all made from half square triangle and strip scraps left over from a wedding quilt made for mutual friends. I think that means my friends’ quilts are siblings. ❤️
This was my favorite part, improvising fpp blocks with small scraps. No rules just right. (Ok some rules- for each block use many blues, use green once, balance with grey. But I made those rules up arbitrarily so I don’t mind following them)
The blue background fabric and border fabric were originally three thrifted shirts. I used fpp technique to make the striping precise.
I listened to a lot of tinglers while making this quilt, and in my opinion this gift for my friend proves love is real. Chuck Tingle is a very inspirational and influential artist for me. I have enormous respect for all his work and I find myself more motivated to create because Chuck trots his trot.
Just two buds and a quilt that proves love is real.
There is so much joy in watching my friends enjoy something I made. I love you guys!
I’m very happy with how this quilt turned out. I was able to pull mostly from my scrap bags for the top, the rest was reclaimed shirts. Foundation paper piecing is sometimes referred to as a technique that creates a lot of scrap, but I’ve found it to be a good way to use scrap. The extra step of piecing solids into a large enough shape to fit the fpp pattern didn’t seem to effect the overall construction, as long as I ironed the seams open. (Fpp does create paper waste though, which I can’t yet figure out how to reuse.) I certainly increased my confidence with fpp and I’m really excited to use the technique more. Best of all, the quilt helped keep my friends warm on a very cold weekend. I’m very lucky to know and be known by them.
Thank you for reading, please enjoy Jasper in his favorite spot: the forbidden blanket. I moved him from his spot many times because I was worried about pin pricks but he kept coming back. The beloved boy loves a basted quilt.
Patterns are Tall Tales by Kate Basti, North Star by Full Bobbin Designs, and Dragonfly by Full Bobbin Designs
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