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Re: memory quilt 15 Feb 2014 18:26 #115774

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NancyinSTL wrote:
That means you should have charged more.

My thoughts exactly!!!
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Re: memory quilt 15 Feb 2014 15:52 #115768

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That means you should have charged more.
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Re: memory quilt 15 Feb 2014 14:52 #115763

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That turned out beautiful!
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Re: memory quilt 15 Feb 2014 12:02 #115756

Thank you all for your help. I felt at ease when I received all your input. The quilt turned out beautiful. The lady huged me and asked me to make another one for Mother's Day for her mom, I was so excited. It took me 27 hours to make it and I charged her $200 and she didn't bat an eyelash!!!!! A little more saved for a long arm!!! Yeah!!! Thank you again. If I can figure out how to put a picture on my gallery, I'll do so. Still trying to figure out all this stuff. I did put it into my etsy shop. http://www.arsartndesign.etsy.com Once again, thank you so much. You are all super!!!
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Re: memory quilt 23 Dec 2013 21:54 #113634

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By the way, you can get printer ready canvas fabric sheets at office supply stores to print artwork for framing.

Thanks Nancy! Didn't know that.
Blessing from Northwest Indiana, USA
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Re: memory quilt 23 Dec 2013 21:40 #113633

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Margo wrote:
This quilt is very special to me, but I also made one for each of the children with just their drawings on it! So many ways to do something like this!

It would also be fun to have an annual theme! Nancy, ask your grandson to draw a Christmas tree (or something???) and date it, then repeat for several years to have a permanent memento of his growth as an artist! And....maybe hearts for Valentine's Day? And pumpkins for Halloween? :D
Don't make it too structured though. Some of the stuff they come up with on their own is priceless!!

Margo,

These are great ideas that I would have never thought to do. Thanks so much for your suggestions. Now, I wish I had thought of this when my son was young. I only have one piece of his artwork, which is a self portrait he made in high school. It's professionally framed and hung in our stairway landing, so it's one of the first things people see when they enter my home.

By the way, you can get printer ready canvas fabric sheets at office supply stores to print artwork for framing.

Thanks again!
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Re: memory quilt 23 Dec 2013 10:48 #113630

Chiming in a little late, but I did a quilt with my son's comic strip (he draws one) printed on fabric. For that, I did straight line quilting through the main quilt, and did outline quilting around the main parts of the design on the comic strip blocks, much like has been suggested in this thread already. I used a coordinating color, and it is holding up very well to many washes -- it's been done about a year, and the dog sleeps on his bed, so it gets washed often.

The other idea, you could do a simple cross hatch like Margo suggested and if you are overly concerned about the thread/quilting detracting, you could use the mono/invisible thread in the top. I did a quilt for my youngest that needed that, and it worked really well. It's not been washed as often yet, but so far it's holding up.

I am sure your client will love it, whatever you do!
Heather, a Texan living in Brasil

http://quiltingonawhim.blogspot.com.br/
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Re: memory quilt 23 Dec 2013 08:06 #113629

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This quilt is very special to me, but I also made one for each of the children with just their drawings on it! So many ways to do something like this!

It would also be fun to have an annual theme! Nancy, ask your grandson to draw a Christmas tree (or something???) and date it, then repeat for several years to have a permanent memento of his growth as an artist! And....maybe hearts for Valentine's Day? And pumpkins for Halloween? :D
Don't make it too structured though. Some of the stuff they come up with on their own is priceless!!


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Re: memory quilt 22 Dec 2013 13:40 #113624

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Margo,
Your quilt is beautiful and inspires me to do the same with some of my grandson's artwork. I just received my first piece from him and had planned to just print it off onto photo paper to frame.
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Re: memory quilt 22 Dec 2013 11:58 #113621

Thank you so much for your input to my quiry. So many people responded, it was gratifying. You all gave me confidence to work on it. I'll be starting right after the holidays. Can't wait now!!!!!

Hope you and your family have a blessed and merry Christmas and a healthy and prosperous new year.

Arlene
Ar's Art n Design
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Re: memory quilt 22 Dec 2013 11:02 #113620

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Margo, I just think it's so joyful and your grandchildren are going to enjoy this kind of quilt even as their own children come along! So great from so many different perspectives! Thanks for the explanation on how to as well. It just makes me smile! :P

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Re: memory quilt 22 Dec 2013 10:36 #113619

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Thanks Renata! Yes, it was artwork they did on on paper.
I scaled each piece on my printer to fit a 9" format then traced the designs using All Purpose Inks from http://www.jukeboxquilts.com/store/allPurposeInks.php

I added their hand prints and footprints along with their signatures and the date, and I scaled and traced the info to fit.
The kids thought that doing the prints was fun! :D


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Re: memory quilt 22 Dec 2013 10:18 #113618

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Margo, that's a great quilt! Is the artwork your grandchildren's?

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Re: memory quilt 22 Dec 2013 09:54 #113617

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For what it's worth, I made this quilt for my grandchildren in 2005. The quilting is just a simple 2" crosshatch across the entire quilt which is enough to hold the blocks securely in place without distracting from the artwork. I used Hobb's Heirloom (80/20) batting.

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