Mirror image
#4
What kind of pattern are you doing? If it's something simple like squares, I would just reverse the layout.
If it's something like applique/something with a template, you could use the back side of the template which will give you a backwards piece...
Can we see a picture of the pattern?
If it's something like applique/something with a template, you could use the back side of the template which will give you a backwards piece...
Can we see a picture of the pattern?
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#6
AHHH!!!! That is incredible! My kind of quilt! I love to use patterns for things they are not intended for. In this case you will need to reverse the pattern. It is so sensitive that I would attach the pieces at the same time (Front and back) Are you planning to use sticky bias for the black? You will also have some wonderful Y seams to deal with. Please keep us posted. I really want to see your progress.
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Originally Posted by dillysnana
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You should be able to print the page, then take it to a copier. Most copiers have "mirror image" as an option. If not, could take to Kinko;s. Or, using a lightbox, or window, copy onto the back side. Very beautiful by the way. Where will it hang that you want it on both sides (just curious)?
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I'll have to work it out I guess. I have enlarged it on a copier to be a bit bigger. I am going to hang it from invisible thread probably in the corner of the archway from the hall to the living room. I may also hang it outside in our house in Nevada from the pergola on the patio. I'll try the mirror image option on the printer.
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Originally Posted by dillysnana
Trying to figure out how to make a wall hanging with the same on the front as the back. Do I reverse the fabric for the back side in order for it to look the same on both sides? Any ideas? Thanks.
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