Christmas, yes it is still up here at IHAN headquarters. Last Sunday we finally wrapped up celebrating with family and hopefully by the weekend we'll have our decorations taken down. Notice I say hopefully. Something always comes up and last Friday was no different. A group of gals were meeting to make a Mandala Wall Hanging and my girlfriend, Diane, was demonstrating and teaching. How could I pass that up?
Diane has made 5 of the Mandala Wall Hangings and here are photos of two of hers:
I figured if she could make 5, I could at least make one and as it turns out, I'll be making two...LOL.
Here is the pattern we used by Nanette's Quilts.
Hope you are having a wonderful week!
Diane has made 5 of the Mandala Wall Hangings and here are photos of two of hers:
I figured if she could make 5, I could at least make one and as it turns out, I'll be making two...LOL.
Here is the pattern we used by Nanette's Quilts.
Mandala Wall Hanging by Nanette's Quilts
Choosing fabric became quite the adventure for me. I wanted to use Aboriginal Fabrics by M & S Textiles but I couldn't find more to go with what I had. Then I thought about using Patternista by Paula Nadelstern and I could not find enough coordinating fabrics locally.
Then I found Love Lives Here"by P. Carter Carpin for P & B Textiles and that's what I went with. You need a 10 degree wedge ruler to make a Mandala.
The neat thing about Cheryl's ruler is that it comes with a free pattern on the back...can you say BONUS :)
This is how far I got in a 4 hour class. I thought I did pretty well considering that included cutting out my fabrics. Once I put the Mandala in the frame I realized the stripe section that I used emphasized the orange. Sort of clashing with my border. When I got home I took my stripe fabric and color copied a variety of sections so I could preview the combinations before making another Mandala.
Believe it or not, each of those sections are different and bring out different colors. I decided to go with a smaller bird for the center as well.
I believe I have settled on the dark red spiral in the center. Now I just need to re-cut my fabric and make another Mandala. No worries, I will find another fun fabric to use the Mandala with the orange emphasis. Unless of course someone says that it is just perfect for something they already have and I'm likely to pass it along :)
It has been awhile since I posted a Flamingo Family update....so here you go :)
Hope you are having a wonderful week!
Smiles,
Kelly