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Old 09-12-2011, 04:23 PM
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those are gorgeous. I have made ATCs and ACEOs out of fabric - I'm really bad at the coloring ones.

For the ones that I've done I've done fabric, quilted, cross stitched, embroidered and super miniature whole cloth hand quilted and machine quilted.
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If you are seriously interested in using this technique, go for the 72 count tin. I love all of the extra colors.

Are you still quilting with convicts? I bet they would love doing this!
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Originally Posted by Jennifer22206
those are gorgeous. I have made ATCs and ACEOs out of fabric - I'm really bad at the coloring ones.

For the ones that I've done I've done fabric, quilted, cross stitched, embroidered and super miniature whole cloth hand quilted and machine quilted.
Please post your artist trading cards here or start your own topic. I would love to see them. I haven't tried any other kind but these.
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If you are seriously interested in using this technique, go for the 72 count tin. I love all of the extra colors.

Are you still quilting with convicts? I bet they would love doing this!
Yup! The February/March issue of Quilter's Home Magazine did a feature article on the program. I'll be celebrating 10 years with them in the coming year!!! Below is a link to the website of the magazine with 8 pages of pics & 1 very lousy pic of me.

http://www.quiltershomemag.com/conte...ebQHprison.pdf
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I'll see if I can find the pictures of them. Mine are actual miniature quilts, complete with binding.

I don't think I've made any since 2010, but I should have the photos somewhere.

This one is 3.5x5 inches and it was a "large" one. I donated it to the AAQI

It sold for $15. This was one of my first attempts at stippling.
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This is a miniature quilt, it's 9x12, but I did make an ATC with some profiles leftover from this quilt.. The squares are 2. I know I have at least 2 of these ATCs somewhere
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Originally Posted by QuiltswithConvicts
Yup! The February/March issue of Quilter's Home Magazine did a feature article on the program. I'll be celebrating 10 years with them in the coming year!!! Below is a link to the website of the magazine with 8 pages of pics & 1 very lousy pic of me.

http://www.quiltershomemag.com/conte...ebQHprison.pdf
It is so fantastic what you are doing!!! Congratulations!
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jennifer22206,

I always like to see what others have done. Thanks for posting your pictures.
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Great cards, love the technique, do a tutorial, I would love to see your process and I know others would like it also!
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Derwent Inktense Pencils on Fabric Tutorial

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(Referring back to the list on page 1)

Re: Pentel Gel Roller for Fabric pens

If you order two boxes of these pens from Amazon (free shipping over a certain price), it is less expensive than ordering 24 from the site with the least expensive pens.

Always check shipping costs before ordering.
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