Description
You have a collection of photos of cherished family members, dear friends, and interesting people you’ve met along the way, and a love of fabric. Combine the two to make realistic fabric portrait quilts. Let Lea McComas teach you her award-winning techniques for translating photo into fiber. Don’t be intimidated as she breaks down the process in easy to follow steps that will allow you to master fused, raw-edge applique portraits using fat-quarter fabrics for your first project. Create portrait quilts that will be prized holiday, anniversary, and birthday gifts, or artwork for your own home.
Supply List:
- Photo-editing software
- Digital photos
- Freezer paper
- Lightbox (optional)
- Mechanical pencil
- Red colored pencil
- Highlighter markers in 3 colors
- Lightweight fusible webbing
- fat-quarter fabrics in 5 values of the same color (kits available)
- fat-quarter each of white muslin and colorful backing fabric
- scissors for paper and fabric
- iron and ironing board
- Teflon ironing mat and iron shoe (optional)
- Light medium and dark thread in same color as fabric
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