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sew cornie 12-03-2010 08:57 PM

Has anyone ever made a house quilt that looks like your own house? Like an interpretation of a photo of your home? I'm tossing this around in the back of my mind for a future project and wondered if anyone has recommendations or tips to offer. Pictures of finished projects would be helpful (and fun) to see too.

smiles 12-03-2010 09:14 PM

I'm planning one for my DH. Have been told that they used a enlargement picture of the house and then drew it out on paper, and used that as the pattern for cutting and placing the material for appliquing it together. May friend has a projector that will show the picture on the wall and you can tape paper and draw it out. Can't start it yet until my 3 UFO's are done, but will bookmark this & keep you updated.

TN Donna 12-03-2010 09:18 PM

I want to do a house quilt and I will someday but don't have time now.

sew cornie 12-03-2010 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by smiles
I'm planning one for my DH. Have been told that they used a enlargement picture of the house and then drew it out on paper, and used that as the pattern for cutting and placing the material for appliquing it together. May friend has a projector that will show the picture on the wall and you can tape paper and draw it out. Can't start it yet until my 3 UFO's are done, but will bookmark this & keep you updated.

Thank you. I'd thought about enlarging but wasn't sure exactly how to go about it. I bet the library might have the right type of projector for this. Or maybe I could use tracing paper over a photograph to outline the shapes, then enlarge that on a copy machine?

Oooh, I just had another thought . . . I still have a drawing from the builder. It's a line drawing on a promo page that shows the floor plan. The details on the house aren't exact, but it would give the proper proportions. Hmmm.

Kat Sews 12-03-2010 09:25 PM

I saw one at Lavender Lime quilt shop. Their sample even had the tire marks in the driveway. It was very interesting. They were having classes on how to do this. You may be able to get more information from them. www.lavenderlimeinspires.com

sew cornie 12-03-2010 09:34 PM

Thanks, Kat Sews. I'll check it out.


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