How on earth do you print a photo that big in 4 pieces? I've only seen copier size prints on fabric. This is a beautiful quilt.
When I was at the Pacific International Quilt Festival, in Oct. 2010, I met the author of "Secrets of Digital Quilting: From Camera to Quilt: 8 Projects; 25 Techniques". I intend to get their book, if it's not at my local library. They displayed many quilts at their booth, most had a large center area photo all printed on one piece of fabric. They use a large format printer, and even are willing to print photos for others for some fee; haven't had time to look into it further. I wanted to do a high quality print of my grandma with siblings as young children in the early 1900's as the centerpiece; with their family farm as another photo.
Prices of "wide format" printers have come down a lot, many under $200, some as low as $125. Most print out @ maximum size of 13" x 19", but a few will print out from a roll, so would be longer than 19". That's pretty good for someone who doesn't want to put pieces together. I do not (yet) know whether you would need a certain ink for colorfastness...which may dictate which printer is best for a quilters applications.
This "barn quilt" has renewed my interest in preserving important photos in cloth; thanks <debcavan>, your story & quilt are inspirational. After my son graduates in a month & things slow down...I plan to learn more & give it a try.
ns
04-25-2011 03:45 AM
That is gorgeous! So real like, I see in my area.
emmah
04-25-2011 04:37 AM
Beautiful way of recording local history. I like the border a lot.
A few years ago my brother photographed a barn in my neighborhood and painted me a picture of it, and the same thing happened--within a year the barn was torn down. I am saddened when that happens. I understand that the cost of maintaining them is impossibly high. Just wish there was some other solution.
JenelTX
04-25-2011 04:44 AM
WOW!!!! Amazing! And the border is absolutely perfect. Really fabulous!
eashka
05-01-2011 11:04 AM
Be very proud! That is a God given talent. The old barns and large farm houses are almost non-existent any more and that is so sad. I am thankful that I lived in that era and have such fond memories. Thank you for bringing it to life for us!
TacoMama
05-01-2011 04:57 PM
This is a really neat quilt. I love old barns and have several pictures of them. May have to try one of these.
psychonurse
09-28-2011 08:33 AM
This is beautiful. what a great job with such detail. I am awestruck.