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TOPIC: Episode 211...Beth Wheeler

06 Jun 2008 07:19 #19404

I also had to adjust my page orientation from "portrait" to "landscape" to get my photo how I wanted it. I definitely got good use of my "print preview" option.

http://www.thequiltshow.com/0/40/1008640/blog/1633_20080531_glowy_joey.jpg
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06 Jun 2008 06:37 #19399

I tried the HP printer 2x2, and it didn't turn out right (obviously user error!). I ended up pulling the picture into PowerPoint and dividing it manually.

Make sure to print a test run (using grayscale, so you don't use up your color ink) before running your fabric sheets through!

I think Beth would be thrilled at how she inspired all of us!

'thann
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06 Jun 2008 00:35 #19393

WhaaaHooo :lol: :lol: Thank you so much, Virginia. I just looked it up and yes, YES, it is there!!! I would like to print it tonight but it is past my bedtime and I have been working with this 'thing' trying to get my profile photos uploaded but so far it hasn't worked. I'll wait until I'm fresh in the morning!!! Thank you again :D :lol: :lol:
Carolyn
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05 Jun 2008 23:27 #19391

I am having the same problem and I think I need a program that will print poster size prints. Apparently that function does not come with the printer program. Am I right?? Please help us!! I'm dying to print one of my flower photos in a large size!! :D :lol:
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05 Jun 2008 22:34 #19389

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I have an HP office jet 5610 printer and for the life of me I cannot find where I can print out a large pic in sections ala Beth.....The little book with it is useless.... does anyone have any suggestions?

Carla
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05 Jun 2008 20:28 #19387

Thank you, Alex -- I am truly humbled. I thank you and Ricky for providing this wonderful resource where I have learned so many new techniques!

Carolyn, you're absolutely right! Do NOT buy refilled cartridges. Not only are the colors not true, they're also not as colorfast as HP and Epson inks (and probably other original manufacturer cartridges).

Ruthann
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05 Jun 2008 15:31 #19362

Ruthann - You did a great job. It is wonderful.
Also when you print photos use the brand name cartridges. DO NOT use the ones that are refilled in the computor shops. They do not have the same colors that are in the originals. They may be cheaper but they aren't worth it for art work. At least the ones that I got weren't!!!
Carolyn :roll:
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05 Jun 2008 14:30 #19350

Ruthann - I too have one of those in my house - I LOVE what you did using Beth's technique!!! THANK YOU for sharing with us!!! :D
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05 Jun 2008 14:27 #19349

Ruthann, that is stunning! My dh is Ukrainian Catholic, so I am familiar with that icon- a copy of it is painted on the wall at his church, and I have always admired it.
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05 Jun 2008 09:28 #19327

Mirkwood wrote:
I've learned so much from TQS, and have tried many new techniques because of the fantastic guests -- but Beth Wheeler's photo transfer method really grabbed me! The next day I made my quilt "Theotokos" (in my profile) using the technique, and I've got four more in the works.

My only comment is, make sure you have a lot of color printer cartridges before you print a project! You certainly don't want to run out before all of your panels are printed. And, man, those cartridges are pricey!

Ruthann

Good advice. I'll remember that before I start my first project.

Marge
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05 Jun 2008 08:26 #19324

I've learned so much from TQS, and have tried many new techniques because of the fantastic guests -- but Beth Wheeler's photo transfer method really grabbed me! The next day I made my quilt "Theotokos" (in my profile) using the technique, and I've got four more in the works.

My only comment is, make sure you have a lot of color printer cartridges before you print a project! You certainly don't want to run out before all of your panels are printed. And, man, those cartridges are pricey!

Ruthann
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02 Jun 2008 08:50 #19062

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I had DH sit down and watch Beth's presentation. He told me what a great method to do one of the quilts I've had in my head and have taken photos for. DUH!!!! I ordered the book and can't wait to try it. WooHoo!!!!
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31 May 2008 13:25 #18978

I can't say for sure the photographer did, but the dance instructor announced to all the parents before she submitted the photo what she was doing, so I think permission was implied. Besides, there were no individual faces showing, just a line of girls in frilly dresses on tiptoe looking out the window 8)
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31 May 2008 06:11 #18960

And did the photographer get permission from the parents of the children to use their photo in the newspaper?
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