I hope the weather is warming up wherever you are! Last Tuesday, the temperature in Minnesota was -17F and it’s already 35F today! HOOT! HOOT!
Speaking of heating up…
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Before you lose your seat to a parliament of owls…
Speaking of Owls…
OLIVIA’S OWLS FREE MOTION QUILT TUTORIAL
Whoo doesn’t LOVE owls? Boys and girls, Moms and Dads…everyone loves owls! They bring good luck and they take away…well, we won’t talk about what they hunt, but we are grateful to see the owls in our yard!
Owls are one of the most fun motifs you will ever free motion quilt!
Nothing can go wrong…No matter how many embellishments you add to this basic framework, your Owl will be adorable (or hilarious…or a few of mine are ridiculous!)
So let’s get started…
Begin by drawing a rectangle, 3 inches wide by 3-1/2 inches tall. (This will fit in The Thread Sampler). Once you have the basic Olivia Owl, change the dimensions to fit your quilt…or your backpack, pillowcase…wherever you are going to stitch Miss Olivia.
Begin by drawing a line 1-1/4 inches below the top line.
Start stitching in the center of the line. Stitch two messy spirals.
Add a small triangle to the messy spirals.
Stitch around the right eye and stitch a small ear.
Stitch over to the left ear, then stitch around the left eye.
Echo stitch back a few stitches, then stitch a large oval body.
Beginning under the right eye, add the right wing, a rectangle for feet, then the left wing…bringing you back to the left side.
NOW the fun begins..
Embellish Olivia Owl in anyway you like…add fun feathers, change the belly shape, add a Doodle Heart…
Once you’ve added your embellishments, you get to name him or her!
I think I’ll call this one Eileen…
And here’s Eileen with Ben…
I wonder what a Lori owl would look like? I’m sure she would be a wise old youthful owl– AND skinny!
Create your own family of owls…
GREAT NEWS
If you like owls, AND paper piecing, Peggy has a REAL TREAT…Wednesday….
Lori
PS…Today’s tutorial was stitched with Superior’s Magnifico–a trilobal polyester fiber with lots of sheen…with Aurifil cotton in the bobbin on my BERNINA 820 without a stitch regulator.
PPS…All tutorials, images and information are the property of Lori Kennedy at The Inbox Jaunt and are intended for personal use only. Feel free to share with attribution to The Inbox Jaunt. For all other purposes, please contact me at lckennedy@hotmail.com. Thanks!