I completed the wire edges for the upper wings over the weekend. Next, I'll cover the wires for the lower wings and attach them to the fabric. The wires are kept long and taped to the side during the stitching of the wings because the wires will be attached to the butterfly body when all the stitching is done.
I'm sharing this closeup to show you how the covered wires are stitched to the ground fabric.
The top of the buttonhole stitch faces the inside of the design. The actual wire sits just outside the drawn wing, and the buttonhole area sits right on the drawn line.
I then sew down through the buttonhole stitch using one strand of black thread. Once all four wing sections are attached, I'll be ready to start the next phase. I'll share all completed wired wings before I begin the stitching.



Wow, that's a lot of work!
ReplyDeleteBut, it will be gorgeous.
Marilyn
Hi Marilyn-
DeleteIt's a bit tedious, but definitely necessary. Once the wiring is done, though, the fun starts.
xo
Donna
The beginning of something very fabulous.
ReplyDeleteShirley
Hi Shirley-
DeleteI'm looking forward to it!
xo
Donna
Ahhh - that explains the process! I think, in my imagination, I've either made it feel a whole lot more difficult OR a whole lot simpler. And that, my friend, explains how my mind works! Or then again, maybe it doesn't.....wandering off to drink more coffee.....
ReplyDelete