Originally Posted by 89a677
beautiful job, I would love to do a quilt from a picture but don't have the nerve or any idea how to do it
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You did a beautiful job. I'm sure the parents of the child would love to have a quilt or wall hanging as a gift. I know I would. It's delightful.
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Great Job! Think I know where you got the idea!!!!
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No words, it's beautiful!
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That is wonderful, I'm sure it will be cherished by the 'little one' for years to come.
If this is a 'challenge' in your guild, where there are winners, I'm guessing you will win! Wonderful accomplishment. warm quilt hugs, sue in CA |
Great job! You're very artistic.
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What a great job! Won't it be fun to have for the memory. Super good job and the boarders are as cute as can be!
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Fabulous quilt so far- what a choice subject also. You are an artist as well as a quilter1
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I'm just in awe that one can take a picture and turn it into such a lovely quilt! The whole process baffles me. How did you learn to do this? It's a wonderful quilt!
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Originally Posted by DawnMarie
In 2008, I decided that I was going to make a pictorial quilt from an actual photograph. With a little help from Photoshop, I was able to edit the photo enough to see what kind of pieces and how many fabrics I would need to recreate it. I made a template and enlarged it. From there, it was a lot of cutting and placing fabric here and there.
I am in the process of writing a book about it with a goal to have it finished and copyrighted this year. I hope you will let us know when the book is ready and how we can obtain it. I'm at the top of the list of buyers! Are you self-publishing? |
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