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Saturday, June 16, 2012

My Mom's Cuckoo Clock

Well, it's finished.  I made this as a kinda run through before I make it as a ginormous quilt block.  It was a good chance to try it all out and figure what I would do differently when I do it for real.
 Really the main thing I would do differently is the applique.  I would rather they be turned edge, which is way feasible when its bigger.  I mean really, turn edges on those stinking little deer legs?   No, thank you.   (the whole thing is just under 20" long)

I also plan on appliqueing the deer and whatnot as I quilt it.  I really hate quilting around applique.  It seems really redundant and feels like poor planning.  But if I quilt it as I applique it's like two steps in one and I love that. 
The clock I bought as a kit at Michaels.  The instructions said "assemble clock."  Wow, that was a big help.  I seriously thought I was breaking the hour hand, I really had to shove it into place.  And of course it took me a couple tries to get it all just right and working.  But it really does work.  I made a clock; it's a fun sense of accomplishment.
But it really is going to my mom eventually (it's in a contest at my LQS right now).  I just don't like the look of the zig zag around the applique, but like I said this was really just beta testing.  I figure if my mom can't stand it she can always give it away at a baby shower.

7 comments:

  1. I have used those clock kits (and the non instructions) from Michael's. Glad I'm not the only one who had a little struggle.

    This is the cutest clock I've ever seen. I'm sure your mom will love it!

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  2. Your mom will absolutely love it!

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  3. What a wonderful idea! Whoop whoop!!

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  4. What a great idea! I totally agree with you about quilting around appliqué. I found myself in the position a few months and it was definitely poor planning on my part LOL Thanks for popping by and linking up :)

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  5. I hate the process of applique in general! This is really cute. Who'd of thought it?!!

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