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Thread: Fusible Stained Glass Portraits/SEE PAGE 8 FOR DETAILS

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    Senior Member grammatjr's Avatar
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    I have written a tutorial, per your request to see how I did the Diploma Quilts.

    Since graduations were done - I improvised - meet my granddaughter, Emelia.

    Now I think I need to make one of each of the other 5 grandkids!

    Emelia
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    Emy's Portrait Quilt
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    Holy Moly....This is incredible!!! I could never do this. she is adorable by the way.

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    WOW how did you do that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MissSandra
    WOW how did you do that?
    The tutorial is a download under the quilt pic.

    It was so long and involved, I didn't want to type all that in here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by suebee
    Holy Moly....This is incredible!!! I could never do this. she is adorable by the way.
    Acutally, it is very simple. It only uses one yard of fabric, so have fun and give it a try. The tutorial is a download under the quilt pic.

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    Thank you so much for doing this tutorial :D:D:D

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    Once again, a fabulous result.

    That girl is just precious. And the way you transferred the curls in the ponytail and folds of her dress is just amazing.

    Thank you so much for sharing.

    I'm going to do the flower, I'm going to do the flower, I'm going to do the flower.

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    stunning!!!

    thank you for sharing your creative process

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    Quote Originally Posted by grammatjr
    I have written a tutorial, per your request to see how I did the Diploma Quilts.

    Since graduations were done - I improvised - meet my granddaughter, Emelia.

    Now I think I need to make one of each of the other 5 grandkids!
    WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    That's amazing!!!

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