7/14/2023 0 Comments Photo mosaic quiltI generally use the prepared printer fabrics, and the most important thing to be aware of is… when you have printed out your image onto the fabric make sure you follow all the directions. My only other of bit of information about the fabric used to print your image onto. Generally the inks need for your specific printer should be considered archival quality inks. Using a printer of this type, and my method of combining the sheets together, you’ll be able to create a image as large as you want, as long as the image has the resolution that you want when it’s done.Īlso, when printing out the fabric sheets for this type of project, make sure to use high quality printer inks. I think though, as far as hardware is concerned the camera and your computer are important, but I think in this case the most of piece of hardware is a ‘photo’ graphics, ‘ink-jet’ printer that prints out 8.5 x 11 sheets. Also make sure that your computer has a lot of memory/storage because a high-quality photo file does take up quite a few megs of RAM. If the photo that you are taking is with the thought of making quilted image art piece then basically try to frame the shot the way you want when taking it, and it will make it a lot easier to work when editing and prepping image file.Īs far as your computer is concerned basically as long as your computer can handle graphic files photo images it’s a computer that’s good enough for work especially if you just doing a project for yourself and that’s all really needed. For me it starts with the camera, use the best quality camera that you possibly can, and more important than the actual camera itself is to use a bit of imagination. Starting with hardware, I’m not going to go into much detail regarding the hardware and tools that I have listed on the pages, these are the tools that I use in my projects. Today I’m posting pages 2 and 3 of my ‘how-to & quilting information’ guide’, the topics being a very short overview of what my quilted ‘True Image’ photo art is, and what tools and materials that I use in doing my projects are. The “The Teepee” is now availible for sale at my shop: If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me via email: you can reach me by phone, it toll free at: 877.233.4191 A quilt label attached to back with my name, date finished and number of quilt. ![]() A sleeve will be attached and ready to hang.Materials: Printable fabric of %100 cotton, archival Ink, natural batting, %100 cotton for the backing fabric, various threads for quilting. ![]()
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