Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Tamale quilt

 After eating tamales for some time, and saving the bags that they come in, I finally had enough to make a quilt. It was quilt a chore to take the bags apart.

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I used the embroidery machine to put the words around the border. I took the words from the tamale bag.

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The bags were really a thin muslin type, so I fused an interfacing to them.

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I used the green, white and red for sashing to represent the Mexican flag.

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I'm glad our grocery stores carry these...all the way from Texas.

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The bags are different colors, depending on the type of tamale.

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I even used the UPC code that was stitched in the seam of the bag.

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The back of the quilt is made from the back of the tamale bags.

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I used a panto called Dazzle.

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It sat on the frame for entirely too long, so today was a "just get it done" day. haha

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It is 60 x 76" and used 30 bags. Glide tan thread for the top and So FIne beige for the bobbin.

Now, the question is.... should I save the bags again?    Perhaps make a jacket or something. hmmmm

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