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Old 01-23-2019, 04:08 PM
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I'm in a friendship group & we're trying to decide on a project for this year. Someone suggested a technique where you take a picture, enlarge it, slice it into pieces, pass out the pieces of the picture, then each person makes a fabric version of their part of the picture.

What's the name of this technique??

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I don't know the name, have tried googling a few things... like slice and dice etc.... I really like them too, so will keep looking.
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MaryKatherine posted a picture of one that she and group of friends did. It was in Pictures some time in the last week I think. Neat idea.

Found the post. She called it 'fractured picture'. Here's the link.
Naomi's Boat - Fractured Picture

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Originally Posted by GingerK View Post
MaryKatherine posted a picture of one that she and group of friends did. It was in Pictures some time in the last week I think. Neat idea.

Found the post. She called it 'fractured picture'. Here's the link.
Naomi's Boat - Fractured Picture
Exactly what I was heading off to find!
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I had to study that picture and re read how she did it to understand what was going on. I thought What? LOL. It's a great challenge project now that I understand it.
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Some years ago I was a member of a group of 8 who did this. After enlarging the picture, a "pattern" is made and then divided among the group along with a colored picture of the project. The fabric pieces were fused down in each section and then the sections were sewn together. We won a first place ribbon at a local quilt show.
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Originally Posted by Onebyone View Post
I had to study that picture and re read how she did it to understand what was going on. I thought What? LOL. It's a great challenge project now that I understand it.
If you go to MaryKatherine's blog, you will find that she gives a lot of info re the process
for this and her other creations. Her work is incredible!
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i did one years ago with cutting and reassembling. may not be the same but i did this one in a class. even the teacher had trouble. makes me think ricky tims maybe.
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Nativetexan the name of your technique is also 'fractured'. But in your case, you used identical pieces of fabric cut at certain points, The first set of strips would be labeled A1, A2 etc. The second set of strips (cut slightly differently) would be labeled B1,B2 etc. Then you sewed them back together A1, B1,A2,B2 etc. I think they may also be recut and resewed horizontally as well.

The 'fractured' picture referred to by the OP is a photo that has been super enlarged and then cut into sections. One section is given to each participant to reproduce using fabric. Then those fabric sections are sewed together.
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Years ago it was also called a slice quilt.
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