Zooming
O.k., here is the deal. I am not only computer challenged, but camera challenged as well. Just yesterday I learned my camera has a zoom function. Guess I really should find the book and actually read it. Ahh well.
Here is a photo of a miniature quilt and a bear. The bear is next to a thimble and I made it from a Gail Wilson pattern. What a talented doll artist she is! The little bear, while cute, is not really representative of her talent. I made it out of Ultra-Suede and everyone just loves to hold it. The quilt shown is made of reproduction fabrics. The color palette is one of my favorites - classic Pennsylvania German. The blocks are 1 1/2" square and the sashing is 1/4" wide. My idea was to make it out of repro fabrics first, and then, if I liked it to make it out of antique fabrics. Well, the antique fabric version has yet to materialize (no pun intended. Well, maybe it was.) I no longer use that theory - I just dive into the antique fabrics and hope for the best. The background ruler is 6 1/2" square. I am not sure of the best way to show the quilts so that the size can be determined. Feel free to make suggestions.
Sheila
Here is a photo of a miniature quilt and a bear. The bear is next to a thimble and I made it from a Gail Wilson pattern. What a talented doll artist she is! The little bear, while cute, is not really representative of her talent. I made it out of Ultra-Suede and everyone just loves to hold it. The quilt shown is made of reproduction fabrics. The color palette is one of my favorites - classic Pennsylvania German. The blocks are 1 1/2" square and the sashing is 1/4" wide. My idea was to make it out of repro fabrics first, and then, if I liked it to make it out of antique fabrics. Well, the antique fabric version has yet to materialize (no pun intended. Well, maybe it was.) I no longer use that theory - I just dive into the antique fabrics and hope for the best. The background ruler is 6 1/2" square. I am not sure of the best way to show the quilts so that the size can be determined. Feel free to make suggestions.
Sheila
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