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Showing posts with label truck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label truck. Show all posts

Monday, August 15, 2011

Art Quilt Part 2

Here is a little more progress on the truck art quilt.

I've selected the fabrics for the truck. I have not found the background fabrics yet.

I've made the pattern outlines for each piece of fabric/color. As you can see, I've made a fabric sheet and then 1 page for each fabric with all the various patterns on it.

Now I need to get some freezer paper and something I think they called DoSew, or DewSew or DuSo - not sure yet. It look like a simple non-fusible web, but I think I need to do more research. It is a web where they applied the cut pattern pieces to start fixing them in place.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Art Quilts

Yes, yes I know I am not yet a quilter. Yes, I do not yet know enough. So this is exactly why I've chosen to bite off more than I can chew. Typical Amy Style. One day maybe I will learn what "boundries" mean. On Friday, I stopped by JoAnns for a little decompression time after sitting in traffic. While there, I found this book called "Photo-Inspired Art Quilts" by Leni Levenson Wiener. I had the coupon from my iphone App for 50% but low and behold the book was on sales for $8.99! Gotta love a bargin. Well in the book is also a DVD which I watched this morning. I took notes. I looked at the picture that's been hanging over my sewing machine for close to 2 years now. I watched the video again, i looked at the photo. I looked at the big Epson R1800 printer that I have yet to install in almost 3 years. I looked and then I began.

Printer needs cartridges because they had DRIED up it's been so long since I used it. Luckily I had some spares and loads of paper. I followed the instructions for dividing the photo into quadrants and then enlarging, etc. Then I moved on to the tracing. That is how far I've gotten. Next will be making the pattern pieces and find the fabric. I still need to figure out what the Rules of Value are and find some sort of Ruby gel viewer...




I've had to tape my tracing paper together to get it to size I want. Right now the quilt is planned to be 24in x 18 in.