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These were done in 2009 - I was just beginning to learn to quilt. I saw a tutorial for a 'doll house' hot pad and thought I could use the method, if not the theme.
Most people who received them do not USE them. They display. At times the 'learning to quilt' process was easier than the 'learning to Photoshop' the photo process! British Columbia [ATTACH=CONFIG]261265[/ATTACH] Bryan's Corvette [ATTACH=CONFIG]261266[/ATTACH] Fred's1948 Mercury [ATTACH=CONFIG]261267[/ATTACH] GL1800 Bikes [ATTACH=CONFIG]261268[/ATTACH] Steve's Trike [ATTACH=CONFIG]261269[/ATTACH] Robert's Trike [ATTACH=CONFIG]261270[/ATTACH] |
Very nice. What do you line them with?
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Warm and Natural or Insulbright
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What photo process did you use?
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I just used prepackaged ink jet photo print paper and a Canon printer on 'photo quality' print.
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Wow, beautiful hot pads, love them
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Can you wash that photo fabric? People might want to use them mug rugs, if you called them that.
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I can see why they don't use them. They're too nice
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Very Cute!
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Cute!
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