Hello and happy summer!
It’s Lisa Ruble from Quilty Zest and I just returned from a week at the beach in North Carolina. One of my favorite parts of our vacation was walking on the beach at sunset. Of course I took a few photos, but I thought it’d be fun to recreate an abstract beach sunset in fabric.

I will be showing how to make a beach sunset like this in my Facebook Live in the Therm O Web Craft Room Facebook Group. Join me tonight at 7:30 PM CDT to learn how!

Don’t forget to join the Therm O Web Facebook Group prior to our live by clicking here and answering the questions to join!

Here are a few of the photos I used for color inspiration:

 

If you’re looking at the curves in my Beach View Art and thinking this technique is hard – don’t worry! This piece is built curve by curve thanks to HeatnBond Lite Sewable. Yours will look different than mine based on your color choices and your curves – that’s what makes this so fun!

Here’s what you’ll need to make Beach Art like mine:

Materials:
4″ x 10″ fabric pieces in assorted sunset colors
10″ x 13″ white solid rectangle
10″ x 13″ backing fabric
(2) 2-1/4″ x WOF strips for binding
HeatnBond Lite Sewable Iron-On Adhesive
HeatnBond Fusible Fleece

Here’s the color palette I’m going to experiment with next – a deeper, more vibrant sunset using these Shadow Blush fabrics. Join me tonight to see how it comes together!

Hope to see you tonight!

Lisa

 

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