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KLO--- you are right about how it was done. fused the grey to the white--then trimmed it and fused it to the background.
It was a small picture I found then had it enlarged at the library and went from there to make it.
I,m glad you all liked it.
It was my first elephant ever to try.
It was a small picture I found then had it enlarged at the library and went from there to make it.
I,m glad you all liked it.
It was my first elephant ever to try.
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KLO--- you are right about how it was done. fused the grey to the white--then trimmed it and fused it to the background.
It was a small picture I found then had it enlarged at the library and went from there to make it.
I,m glad you all liked it.
It was my first elephant ever to try.
It was a small picture I found then had it enlarged at the library and went from there to make it.
I,m glad you all liked it.
It was my first elephant ever to try.
wolf, Thanks so much for the information. I have done a number of McKenna Ryan fused patterns so I am very familiar with the process. What a great idea you had about using the picture you had and enlarging it. Very creative! Guess I will now be looking around for one that I might want to make like this. Thanks again for the response. It reallly is such a eye catching quilt.
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