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    Sharon Schamber's Video for Designing Quilting

    Okay, this is an awesome video, and I just wanted to share with you what I did today. I'm only about halfway done, lots of erasures going on, but it is so liberating and fun! Sorta Zen! It is very hard to get a picture, because a flash is right into the mirrors, and without the flash it is dark, so forgive the photo quality. I'll work on that next time, when I am further along. It would help if we had had some sun today!





    Dawn
    In beautiful Northwest Montana

    #2
    Wonderful..Dawn !

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      #3
      It looks beautiful Dawn. I watched the video but I haven't got around to trying out the technique yet.

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        #4
        Way to go Dawn!!


        It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
        That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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          #5
          Loved the video. Your drawing looks great. Can't wait to try one. Good job, be sure to post more pics.

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            #6
            Beautifully done, Dawn! It will be interesting to see what fabrics and threads you choose to stitch it out!

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              #7
              Ooo, that looks awesome!! Can't wait to see what it becomes!!

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                #8
                REALLY NICE! Have you figured out how to transfer the design to freezer paper? That's the one thing I don't get.

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                  #9
                  Dawn, what a beautiful design!


                  from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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                    #10
                    I finally watched the video today -- wonderful! Inspiring!! I can't wait to do some designs, but I have to put them off for a while yet. :cry:

                    I love what you have so far, Dawn! Can't wait to see it stitched up!

                    Hmmm, there might be a wholecloth mug rug going to one of my friends..... After the Gloria Loughman one? How many other interesting things am I going to see before I start my mug rugs????? :?

                    Nancy

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by PDQuilt
                      REALLY NICE! Have you figured out how to transfer the design to freezer paper? That's the one thing I don't get.
                      Yeah, I'm not remembering that part very well, either. I know there were a couple of places where she lost me. Obviously I will be watching the video a couple more times! For right now, I will just focus on the designing. I'm thinking I might put some applique in my open/blank areas. The whole designing process is fun, because you just never know where it will lead you!

                      And, thank you all, for your wonderful comments! It's easy to do things you enjoy, huh!?

                      Dawn
                      In beautiful Northwest Montana

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                        #12
                        Your design is so beautiful, Dawn. Thank you for sharing. I think I will have a go at drawing a design although I would never be able to stitch it out and I ought to be practising my FMQ instead :P
                        I love your idea of putting some appliqué into the open spaces.
                        Marianne

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                          #13
                          I just watched parts of of the video again and she does not describe or demonstrate how to get the pattern from your enlarged image to freezer paper? Does anybody know how this is done? And presumably the freezer paper has to be joined together because the image is bigger than the width the freezer paper comes in. And also, if you iron the freezer paper to the wrong side of your fabric will it show up enough to copy it to the right side of the fabric? I guess it would if you had an enormous and powerful lightbox. But if your fabric is not light and white then it would be very tricky..

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                            #14
                            At minute 10, Ricky demonstrates how to use freezer paper tape to make a large piece of freezer paper!

                            http://watch/watch-shows/video/show-...y-quilt-part-1


                            It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                            That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                              #15
                              Thanks Margo...but what about getting the image from the photocopy to the freezer paper? Is it another lightbox job?

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