Painted Shoe Number Eight
#22
Originally Posted by quilting.addict
Originally Posted by DebraK
I must see this quilt put together. I love your shoes! I know women who would pay a lot of money for this quilt ;-)
Here is a site that you could print the fabric, buy and sell it yourself, or let them do it for you. [url\http://www.spoonflower.com/spoonflower_fabrics[/url]
You could design a pattern around the 9 shoes. If each block cut at 12", you could get 9 blocks from one yard panel, and have a 36" X 6" space for some coordinate (jewelry, makeup, phrases...) to use as sashing or something.
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Originally Posted by grammatjr
Perhaps if the Keepsake Quilting pattern doesn't work, you could have a fabric panel printed. I am sure alot of people would buy it (look how many follow your thread here).
Here is a site that you could print the fabric, buy and sell it yourself, or let them do it for you. \http://www.spoonflower.com/spoonflower_fabrics
You could design a pattern around the 9 shoes. If each block cut at 12", you could get 9 blocks from one yard panel, and have a 36" X 6" space for some coordinate (jewelry, makeup, phrases...) to use as sashing or something.
Here is a site that you could print the fabric, buy and sell it yourself, or let them do it for you. \http://www.spoonflower.com/spoonflower_fabrics
You could design a pattern around the 9 shoes. If each block cut at 12", you could get 9 blocks from one yard panel, and have a 36" X 6" space for some coordinate (jewelry, makeup, phrases...) to use as sashing or something.
Remember Lonni Rossi's geishas from a few years ago? It was sort of the same thing, although they were much,much bigger, and there were only a few ladies. The panels were just the outline of the women, and then you appliqued/embellished whatever and however you wanted to "dress" them.
You started with this:
http://marklipinskisblog.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/geisha.jpg
and turned it into this:
http://image69.webshots.com/69/4/83/23/2706483230061648096mJFIPR_ph.jpg
I would gladly pay for a panel of shoe blocks like that, even at Spoonflower rates. Or smaller cuts chosen from a larger shoe "collection."
To me, it's like specialty fabrics - marbled, hand-dyes, batik panels - that command a premium.
Good luck with however you decide to market these.
They really are all awesome and incredibly beautiful.
#26
Oh My!!!! I would so LOVE to buy a pattern or panel or whatever!!!! This will be such a stunning quilt! And I have a future DDIL that would die for a quilt of these shoes! Please PM me soon as you know what is what with this or how you are going to go with it. Thanks & Congratulations on this.
#27
Ok, last but not least is finished!! See Number Nine here
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-124995-1.htm#3308639
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-124995-1.htm#3308639
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