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It would be very pretty if you could do it. I, on the other hand, would get seasick working on it. lol
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I wonder also, if it would work with cloth. I think so. At the Houston Quilt Festival there was a quilt that had a bunch of us lined up staring at it. As you looked at it, first you would see one pattern, then suddenly you would see another. It was hard to take your eyes off it because you kept waiting for it to change. Movement is wonderful when looking at a quilt. Go for it and see what happens.
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This isn't the same, but it shows that something similar can be done!
http://www.generations-quilt-pattern...r-piecing.html |
No doubt do-able....but I think it would do your head in....not for this quilter:)
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I love my eyes and want to keep them. If I did that, I would be as blind as a bat!
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I think I might go blind if I were to tackle this one! good luck...please share your results!
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I agree with Tammy - enlarge - then paint!! That might be the ONLY way without going completely nuts! Make sure you show us when completed! And you will HAVE to enter that in every quilt show around. Good luck.
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You know what? You could either photo copy the photo onto quilt paper or send it a way to have it reproduced on material. Oops.... the photo may have a copy right! There are places where you can send in a photo or design and they will make your design into fabric.
This one I must say would drive me crazy. I think just print this one out and frame it. No way you could make that into a quilt and not end up having us QB members come to visit you at the 'funny farm'! |
I just looked up the artist on Google! All his work is very interesting Beau Deeley! Go look! Very unusual and very creative work....It is an original work...can't be copied.
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Whoa that makes me dizzy LOL
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