Spider-man irish chain quilt. I mixed flannel and cotton for the bugger blocks and it made it a very nice/interesting texture to run your hands over!
I’ll have to keep this in mind for another quilt, because I like the two tone look with stark white accent.
(I forgot to take a photo after it was quilted and sent out! I need to start reminding myself to do that. LOL I get excited the project is done and rush on to the next one.)
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Also she's not even a real spider
I don't think...
I was worried I wouldn't be able to properly draw Annabeth as this is the first time I didn't base her design fully off the official art, I don't know if I'll stick with this version or switch back to the original
I like how her hair looks at least
(she also looks a little less like Elsa which is something that bugged me when I tried to draw her in her other design in the dress)
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My mother showed me a picture of a Halloween wall hanging/door hanging and asked if I could replicate it... yep! Easy enough to make. The spider could be better, but it was my first ever applique spider, lol, and I freehanded it.
I used double sided poster tape to stick it to the glass rather than figure out how to hang it via hooks, tubes, velcro, etc.
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A flannel spider-man one block wonder baby quilt!
It was fun, but I decided that this’ll be the only flannel OBW that I do.
I quilted wavy lines on with my domestic machine, and since the back was flannel as well, it was pretty thick!
I think it turned out quite nice.
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Maybe some kind of bug using the patchwork technique like the gargoyle. I bet it'd look really cool as a spider's main body (maybe making the legs a different way though).
ooooh a patchwork spider does sound cool!
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I want that spider-man jacket peter wears in turn off the dark when its to show hes "in costume" but didnt have the time for the full costume change
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