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Creative Quilt Ideas

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For The Old Quilters Home
70" x 61", 1999 (the Shelf Quilt)
The inspiration for this quilt came from Wendy Etzel's book Collectible Quilts. (Out of stock, but we have her Collectible Quilts II, with even more ideas.) I adapted the idea by making the shelves 3-dimensional.
Family photos were scanned, then either scanned frames or borders were given each photo on the computer. (You might want to start a collection of scanned frames to use for your own photos.)

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New Zealand Spring
50" x 50", 1996
These were some of the first photos we put on the computer, manipulated, and printed on fabric. I took them on a trip to New Zealand in October, which is spring Down Under. I discovered that is was really fun to find just the right fabrics to border each block in a Log Cabin style. They were quilted individually and set together as quilt-as-you-go.

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Colorado Ghost Town
54" x 66", 1998
I purchased some old blocks from the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum. They looked rather plain when set side-by-side, so I added sashing to each block with South African fabric for the stars. When they were put together, they reminded me of old mine machinery, so I wanted a border of Colorado wildflowers. I wasn't able to find any photos that could be adapted for the design I wanted, so I laid actual flowers on the computer scanner and photographed them, then I printed them on the soft strip fabric.

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Fractured Rose
20" x 20", 1997
Ellen Adams, of Ayton, Ontario, Canada, developed this technique which she calls Shattered Images. She used printed fabric repeats, but I wanted to try it with photos since printing enough identical images was easy. I soon discovered that wasn't necessary, since it was possible to do all the cutting and arranging on the computer before printing it. This image started from a 6" square photo of wild roses. The quilting is done at the same time as stitching down the silk ribbon grid.

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Glimpses of Japan
35" x 36", 1998
We took a trip to Quilt Week Yokohama in November of 1997, then toured the country of Japan for a week. I came home with packets of fabric samples, which determined the size the photos could be. For two of the photos, a long, narrow image was more appropriate, so they are the size of three squares. The border fabric is antique, and the binding fabric was a gift from a Japanese quilter who visited Quilter's Newsletter Magazine. The quilting is not Sashiko, but is similar to a more unstructured quilting I saw in Japan.

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Safe Journey
45" x 60", 1999
When the Children's Foundation of the University of Minnesota Hospitals held a Quilter's Challenge for an auction to raise funds, I wanted to make a brightly-colored quilt that had images of fun things my kids had done through the years, things I hoped that every child would have an opportunity to do. I used a pattern from an old quilt top in my collection, and the fabric I used for the piecing is hand-dyed.

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Adobe Church
14" x 14", 1999
An exploration of the possibilities of framed quilted photos. We tried several different fabrics to see what would work for hand quilting, since the Southern Belle we normally use is so tightly woven that it's not easy to needle. This is a photo we took at a mission near Santa Fe, and to make the vertical image square to fit the frame, I added some piecing to extend the lines.

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Jessika's Book
7 1/2" x 5"
Vivian Ritter has a granddaughter in Denmark, and wanted to make her a cloth book that would show her her American relatives. She used fabric, stickers, and photos to put together each page, then we scanned the page and printed it on fabric. Vivian used a light interfacing to line each page and quilted it, then used eyelets and cord to bind the book together. Instructions for making the book are in the 1999 issue of Quilt-it For Kids.
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