I scanned page 149 in the book My Life in France by Julia Child (what a splendid book). I printed the page on fabric using Epson DuraBrite ink. I wanted the text to appear in the reading eyeglass lenses. It worked
This is not a paper pieced block. It uses a machine satin stitch to outline the eyeglass frame. The lenses are cut away and novelty fabric is placed behind the openings. You could use the 4-inch glasses block for different things, for instance: “rose colored glasses,” or driving glasses with scenic fabric in the lenses.You can click on the small graphic below and print out a full size template for the glass frame embroidery to use for your own personal creation.
Now that's cute!!!!! And clever too.
ReplyDeleteI am charmed. This is clever.
ReplyDeleteYou are a great probem solver - this is a wonderful block and has many applications. I'd have to practice satin stitching, I haven't done it for SOOO long. Del
ReplyDeleteWhat a grand idea... scenic glasses! I confess....I thought you were trying to create a stop sign....ah....so much for looking at your picture very carefully!
ReplyDeleteThis really appeals to me! I love to read. If you think laterally, you can solve any problem!
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