Hi--I'm Gertie, Terry's inner squirrel. Today, I'm writing her blog post!
At Terry's virtual quilting retreat last month, Linda P provided a demonstration of how to make a fabric bowl. She did a great job making the process look simple and the retreat committee provided the stabilizer along with several fat quarters to make one bowl.
Marking placement for the opposite side |
Inner square fused |
After my pout, I continued to "encourage" Terry to make a bowl. When I told her that a bowl would be a good hostess gift for the trip she is about to take, Terry decided to stitch two. Hallelujah! I got to pick the fabrics. Terry cut two 10 inch squares and two three inch squares for each bowl. I chose fabrics that contrasted.
Marking and cutting the darts |
Darts cut in second bowl |
She marked and cut the darts. I encouraged her to change the placement of the darts as well as the varying the length and the width of them in the second bowl. Surprise, she listened to me!
First stitching of zigzag on the darts |
Terry satin stitched the three inch squares to the center of the bowl. She found that using a three width and a .5 length worked well for the first stitching. She then re-stitched the section again using a four width and .4 length zigzag stitch. I liked the way the stitch looked after the second stitching.
Second stitching of zigzag on darts |
Inside of finished bowl with darts in the center of the 10 inch square |
Inside of finished bowl number two with darts on the edges of the bowl |
The bowls are reversible. I think that she should make lots more of these fabric bowls. Terry said she might make more if I could determine a use for them. Sometimes, Terry is too darn practical! For now, I'll settle for the might because she didn't say no!
Finished bowls upside down with the thread used for the satin stitching |
It took her about an hour and a half to construct the bowls which includes selecting the fabric and thread. She used about a quarter of a yard of scraps which brings her total fabric use from her stash to 34 and one quarter yards this year.
Side view of the bowls |
10 comments:
Neat bowls!!! I'm not sure who should get more credit: Gertie or Terry!!! They would look cute with some Easter eggs in them!
Good job, Gertie! Those bowls look really neat! I like the fabric choices, too. Tell Terry these could make great gifts - there's a reason to make more.
Oh, Gertie, you frisky little thing. I’m glad Terry listened to you. The bowls are beautiful, and I hope she makes more, practical reason or not. Tell her it’s research to see how many variations she can come up with for those darts.
Oh, Gertie, you frisky little thing. I’m glad Terry listened to you and made those beautiful bowls. I hope she makes more—practical or not. Just tell her it’s research to see how many variations of darts she can make.
These are really fun Terry. I made something similar a couple years ago and had a lot of fun making them. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
What an interesting construction. Thanks for sharing, Gertie!!
oh gosh these are fabulous! What a great idea!
Jillxo
What a cute little fabric bowl, Gertie and Terry! ;-)
They certainly will make super gifts x
Great job listening to Gertie, Terry. Those sweet bowls will be a perfect hostess gift.
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