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thimblebug6000 09-10-2012 06:36 AM

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pollyjvan9 09-10-2012 06:59 AM

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I have been on the board since 2010 and this is the first day I have read about the insert photo icon. I don't know what all those cymbals mean but am going to try inserting a photo. I always use the "Go Advanced" box below.[ATTACH=CONFIG]361686[/ATTACH]

tsoles 09-10-2012 12:41 PM

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thimblebug6000 09-10-2012 02:04 PM

Yeah! Great job at posting the pictures! Now maybe you can get a few more ideas posted for help!

Marysewfun 09-11-2012 08:25 AM

How pretty - very, very nice.

Marysewfun

maviskw 09-11-2012 10:16 AM

I looked at some of the sites mentioned. On 211-05-01...., she complained that it wasn't as 3D as she had expected. With an attic window, the sides of the window are not the same color as the "sill" Even if you paint your window sides and bottoms the same color, the sides and the bottom will look different because of how the light hits. This is what makes Attic Window three dimensional. The site marijasfabric shows the three denominational effect very well

GrannieAnnie 09-11-2012 11:44 AM


Originally Posted by tsoles (Post 5502208)
I just bought a quilt panel. I want to do it using the attic window pattern.Any ways for me to practice without messing up my panel? This is my first one and the picture has alot of scenery up close and far away. Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Thanks from Teresa in North Carolina

One suggestion might be to take a full page of the comics, cut some paper strips and do a paper example.

The attic window is fairly simple as long as your get the mitered corners of the window sill down.

GrannieAnnie 09-11-2012 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by kiffie2413 (Post 5502229)
I did just have a thought (scary...lol) I wonder if you can applique the "window frame" parts in dark fabric on top of the panel? I don't know, but that may be a way to do it...probably harder to make, tho...
Kif
PS I did find this, scroll down and she has a "modified attic window block":
/2011_05_01_archive.html

Or really cheat and buy a couple different ribbons and just applique them. IRL, there would be a bit of the scene we couldn't see because of the window mullions.

GrannieAnnie 09-11-2012 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by tsoles (Post 5504764)
I hope I got this right.........Teresa Thank-you[ATTACH=CONFIG]361801[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]361801[/ATTACH]


ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh boy. You need to get your faces in the blocks. IMO, not a great candidate for an attic window.

EXCEPT. what you might do, is lay waxed paper (or parchment paper) or clear plastic covering over the panel and and play around with paper strips to see the best place for your window sills. When you are happy with the placement, then start cutting.

I think I'd change the design of my "window" a bit. One big "pane" in the center to get the two wolves, then smaller window panes around the edges.

OR, cheat as I suggested before and leave the panel as it is and just applique ribbon to make sills.

tsoles 09-11-2012 01:19 PM

Thanks to all. This will be a challenge.;) Teresa from NC...Also I am getting to know alot of really nice people. I think my future on this site will be great.....


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