There’s something fishy going on in my house these days. After making a set of eight “fishy” placemats, I felt encouraged by what I learned from the many mistakes I had made. I decided to try two more, and fix the problems I had before.
I made two major changes.
One:
I cut out the all the pieces and had them ready to place. I ironed “Heat and Bond” on all of them and had them ready to iron onto the background, building the scene with all the characters present at once. In my trial runs, I had done the pieces of fish, rocks, and seaweed, one at a time. It was so much easier to have all the pieces ready to put into the scene at once.
Two:
I set my stitch smaller for the applique part where I sewed around the edges of each piece, and matched the thread to the individual pieces rather than using one colour for everything. It’s hard to see the scales on the light blue fish (or any of the others) but if you can enlarge the photo you can see them.
The backing is the same on both.
Take care when using placemats
That have a fishy scene,
The big black grinner prowls around
But tries to look serene.
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Beware the Dark Invader
Who lurks by every meal,
He has a constant hunger
Yet nothing does appeal.
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The blue fish is too pretty,
The salmon are too fast,
The tiny little tropicals
Don’t make a meal to last.
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The starfish are too crunchy,
Their skin is rough and tough,
And all the meat inside them
Is made of gooey stuff.
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So Darky’s on the lookout
For tourists diving here
He’d gladly nibble on their toes
Or on their scuba gear.
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Their underwater camera
Would fall right from their hands
And Darky could then pick it up
And make his own demands.
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He’d slip along the hotel pool
Straight to the swim up bar
He’d swap that camera for a drink
And watch them from afar.
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The fun he’d have inside this place,
The shocking looks he’d get,
He’d frighten daylights out of them
Although he’s just a pet.
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So when you use the Darky mats
And eat your fancy food,
Be sure to drop some crumbs for him
To maintain his good mood.
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