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Hi,
I've been working on my HST project and have realized I'd like my quilt larger by a whole row, requiring more HSTs than what I have. I've been making pairs of which I only need one, and have accumulated the other matches which I'd like to exchange for unique HSTs which have NOT been in one of these exchanges. I do not mind if they are all from the same person....I just want them unique. If you would like to do some exchanging, please contact me.
-Dwynette
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Ginochka, your quilt is beautiful...so colorful, clean, and crisp, with plenty of plain fabric for great quilting! Have fun! And, you are doing a wonderful service to those young people who you are teaching to quilt. There's an old Chinese saying, "A teacher opens the door, but a student must walk through it." Sounds like your kids are running through it because you've inspired them so much! That's the sign of a great teacher...one who inspires learning! Way to go, Ginochka! :lol:
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Shirley
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Ginochka,
I'm a little late here, but wanted to let you know how lovely your HST quilt is! It looks like you will make the deadline for our documentation of the exchange! How wonderful that you have the opportunity to pass on your knowledge to the younger generation! This is very special!
Dawn
In beautiful Northwest Montana
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Barb, your 1890s repro looks great. I can't tell if the alternate blocks and border are a pink or a red.
Donna K. from N. TX @ http://www.quiltingbeargal.blogspot.com
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Shirley, Dawn, Michelle, Rosanne and everyone, Thank you for your compliments. Do you all think the photo I took is good enough for the Sept 1st proto type entry. I know the backround is not a solid wash, I tacked it up at the school I teach at in the summer, I don't really have a large enough wall at home that I can get far enough back to photograph. I could go outside on a cloudy day and rig something up on the side of the house with a sheet as the backdrop (cloudy day lighting works well with a simple digital camera) but it would be much easier to submit this photo that I already have. I have never entered anything so I am not sure how particular they are for the prototype photo.
Ginochka
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Originally posted by quiltingbeargalBarb, your 1890s repro looks great. I can't tell if the alternate blocks and border are a pink or a red.
Donna K. from N. TX @ http://www.quiltingbeargal.blogspot.com
Thanks - they are bubble gum pink.
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Originally posted by GinochkaShirley, Dawn, Michelle, Rosanne and everyone, Thank you for your compliments. Do you all think the photo I took is good enough for the Sept 1st proto type entry. I know the backround is not a solid wash, I tacked it up at the school I teach at in the summer, I don't really have a large enough wall at home that I can get far enough back to photograph. I could go outside on a cloudy day and rig something up on the side of the house with a sheet as the backdrop (cloudy day lighting works well with a simple digital camera) but it would be much easier to submit this photo that I already have. I have never entered anything so I am not sure how particular they are for the prototype photo.
Ginochka
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Originally posted by GinochkaShirley, Dawn, Michelle, Rosanne and everyone, Thank you for your compliments. Do you all think the photo I took is good enough for the Sept 1st proto type entry. I know the backround is not a solid wash, I tacked it up at the school I teach at in the summer, I don't really have a large enough wall at home that I can get far enough back to photograph. I could go outside on a cloudy day and rig something up on the side of the house with a sheet as the backdrop (cloudy day lighting works well with a simple digital camera) but it would be much easier to submit this photo that I already have. I have never entered anything so I am not sure how particular they are for the prototype photo.
Ginochka
If you have a camera that has a higher pixel resolution, you might want to try that.
Carol's instructions state:
Digital photos should be at least 4 MG (megapixel) but no larger than 8 MG saved as a JPEG file.
In the meantime, here is your photo tweaked a little, but the file size is now only 34.7 KB, and it should be more than 10 times larger. What do you think?
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Originally posted by GinochkaOk, I guess that I will need to reset my camera and take another photo to get higher pixcels. Margo what software did you use to crop?
Ginochka
You can easily "crop" a photo in MS Paint, a program that comes on most PCs.
I used PhotoShop Elements because it allows me to "skew" a quilt photo so that it's closer to square and straight.
Other software programs allow more detailed manipulations.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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You can also go to http://www.picnik.com to do cropping and straightening online for free, likewise at http://www.photoshop.com
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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