What technique is this?
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Silver Linings Originals also has tons of intricate PP patterns of dogs. I have not tried making any yet but I did order a set of cat patterns.
http://www.silverliningsoriginals.com/cc/c.html
http://www.silverliningsoriginals.com/cc/c.html
#13
Companies, such as Jacquard, produce pre - treated material that you can print photographs onto using your bubble - jet printer. I mention Jacquard as it seems to be the cheapest and also produces a good resolution in the intensity that is produced on the material. Just follow the simple instructions which are enclosed in the packet. They sell them 10 per packet over here. I usually print in best or vivid mode and quilt and embellish after I have heat - treated the result, and left the correct amount of time after printing.
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Here's a link to software that's supposed to help you make quilts like this:
http://www.cosman.nl/index_en.php
and here's an online program that does something similar:
http://www.vam.ac.uk/microsites/quilts/patchwork
I haven't tried either but had bookmarked these for future reference. Hope they help!
http://www.cosman.nl/index_en.php
and here's an online program that does something similar:
http://www.vam.ac.uk/microsites/quilts/patchwork
I haven't tried either but had bookmarked these for future reference. Hope they help!
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