There are, however three Xtraterrestrial journeys, and I stitched 2/3:
Jim: Florida > Los Angeles > Mars
Paul: Boston MA > LA > Mars
x: The Moon (can't find the info for this one. ARGH!)
I'm going to walk you through some of my process on getting to Mars.
I cogitated upon how to "stitch" this journey as I stitched other journeys.
Do I sew on a covered button? Cover a button with embroidery floss?
Have said button dangle off the bottom?
Both of the Mars Men were "now" [leg two of journey] in LA, and I started stitching their third paths down to the bottom hem.
I settled upon the idea of making a pom pom, and found an instructional video:
My first attempt did not go well, using spawn-of-the-devil metallic "floss":
It looks like a sheaf of wheat! Fancy golden straw! The stuff Rumpelstiltskin wanted!
It started falling apart immediately!
It started falling apart immediately!
Next I tried cotton embroidery floss
Nope. We have a classic "Pinterest Fail" photo here!
I needed wool. Wool I did not have.
I scrapped the pom pom from scratch concept and instead WRAPPED an existing pom pom.
SO much better!
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Mars! Oh boy, brilliant idea to make a planet this way!
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Thank you! It took me a while to figure out my solution!
ReplyDeleteHa ha! Great Mars! Well done.
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I quite pleased with it as well!
DeleteIn other good news, I figured out who/where the Moon journey went. Unfortunately, I don't have enough of the proper floss color to make the moon ball. Sigh. Time to put that order in with DMC.