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QuiltnNan 05-27-2019 08:14 AM


Originally Posted by cindi (Post 8258328)
I think you’re speaking of Tammie Bowser. Here’s her website. I’ve made a quilt from her software, it was a lot of fun!
https://howtosewart.com/

that's who i was thinking of...thanks

Ellen 1 05-27-2019 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by RedGarnet222 (Post 8258140)
Sewing with Nancy had a gal on twice as a guest that showed you how to do this. You might check her videos on her site to watch those two episodes. There are also whole books you can buy that takes you through the process step by step. Just google picture or photo quilt books.

Tammy Bowser does this. She has disc’s that will print the pattern and fabric sizes to make. Not sure if this is the type of “pattern” you are looking for.

Also Barbara Yates Beasley (Boulder Colorado). She does Fabulous pet/portraits. She also does commissions.

Peckish 05-27-2019 06:00 PM


Originally Posted by littlebitoheaven (Post 8258217)
I have been to Spoonflower but was not able to find what I was looking for.

You load your pictures onto Spoonflower, they print it on whatever fabric you choose. You can then make that fabric into your wall hanging.

ube quilting 05-28-2019 02:01 AM

Susan Carlson has a wonderful teaching site to learn how to do collage quilting. Goggle her.

d.rickman 05-28-2019 05:00 AM

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[ATTACH=CONFIG]613331[/ATTACH]Here is one I did in 2011, our local quilt shop hung it in their shop for a few months. 36 x 36 all 1/4 inch squares. Using 14 colors in white to various shades of blue.

littlebitoheaven 05-30-2019 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by d.rickman (Post 8258858)
[ATTACH=CONFIG]613331[/ATTACH]Here is one I did in 2011, our local quilt shop hung it in their shop for a few months. 36 x 36 all 1/4 inch squares. Using 14 colors in white to various shades of blue.

Wow! That is amazing! I went into my EazyDraw application and was able to get the graph on top of my photo. That's a start! Thank you for all of your information. Everyone who replied has been so helpful. I really appreciate the input! Yolanda


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