Pteradactyl pattern?
#1
Ok... I know this is not normal but I need suggestions on making a pteradactyl quilt for a friends son. Other than drawing it out by hand on large paper I don't have a clue on how to do this. I want a twin size quilt and the only thing on it will be a large pteradactyl.
I don't draw well so I would have middle daughter do it.
Any other ideas.
I don't draw well so I would have middle daughter do it.
Any other ideas.
#3
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Google images of pteradactyls and then you could applique them. coloring books are also a good place to get applique patterns. Then you can go have it enlarged at a copy shop. I don't know what the copyright police will say about this though. . . .
#6
Originally Posted by Wagoza
Ok... I know this is not normal but I need suggestions on making a pteradactyl quilt for a friends son. Other than drawing it out by hand on large paper I don't have a clue on how to do this. I want a twin size quilt and the only thing on it will be a large pteradactyl.
I don't draw well so I would have middle daughter do it.
Any other ideas.
I don't draw well so I would have middle daughter do it.
Any other ideas.
Probably will have to draw it out and make it an original.
#8
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Location: Maryland
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There is a really cute (not scary) applique patch on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/FLYING-DINOSAUR-...#ht_742wt_1141
http://cgi.ebay.com/FLYING-DINOSAUR-...#ht_742wt_1141
#9
I recently wanted a large map of Africa. I traced one online then on top of the drawing divided it into 1 inch segments, on a separate piece of freezer paper them drew 4 inch segments. Went back and connected the lines just like they were on the inch segments-- Voila! it worked. If you have a coloring book page you do this on it. It is simply a scale.
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