My partner liked the King and I so I set to planning... I used one of the Playbills of the dancing couple for inspiration.
First I thought to do a foundation pieced mini but I wasn't happy with my fabric options even though I thought my partner would like the unique look.
Then I found an ombre' FQ and I knew it would be perfect for an appliqued piece.
Since I wanted it to look similar to the playbill, the design needed to have the "set" to look like a stage so I used fabric painting and stenciled on a design.
I set about creating patterns, cutting fabric and getting ready to applique the couple. I had a scrap of fabric perfect for the King and a yellow perfect for the dress.
Finally, I thought it best to give a little dimension to the couple so they stood out a little more and maybe had a little more movement-like quality. I added the ruffle to the dress. Then I sewed the dress and suit detail with a piece of batting on the back. This raises the couple off the background fabric some, especially since I added another layer of batting to quilt the remainder of the mini.
I also sent along a few Art Gallery FQs, a couple silly items and a foundation pieced mug rug (referencing another playbill for the King and I) with an elephant on it.
And she liked it, yay!
Now, want to see what I got from my partner, Ahlia (@ahliajade on Instagram)? Look!
I love Mary Poppins & blues & pretty quilting so this is just a winner all the way around. My biggest concern is finding a proper place on my wall for it. :)
Cheers!
Beck
Beautiful, but no beast! Glad she likes it, it's gorgeous!
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