Are you looking for a special unique gift for a friend or loved one?
Well, you have come to the right place.
SEE BELOW FOR IDEAS AND QUOTE FORM.
Estimate depending on the complexity of the pattern and materials:
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Throw (54" x 64") = $400 plus materials
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Twin (64" x 82") = $500 plus materials
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Double (82" x 96") = $600 plus materials
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Queen (96" x 96") = $700 plus materials
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King (96" x 110") = $800 plus materials
PHOTO-MEMORY QUILTS
Quilts incorporating photographs are completely unique, and designed to capture your memories of a life-time. Photo memory quilts are great gifts to celebrate birthdays, weddings or any special occasion coming up. Photos from childhood to the present recording history in a quilt is a wonderful way to express your love and appreciation for those special people in your life.
T-SHIRT / CLOTHING / MEMORIAL QUILTS
Handcrafted quilts created from t-shirts are a wonderful way to convert a pile of momentos into a custom, colorful, happy, warm memory. T-shirt quilts provide a visual history and a unique way to remember special events in your life. Display a collection of t-shirts in to a quilt by using t-shirts from 10k's, half marathons, ultra marathons, cycling events, swimming, sporting events (basketball, football, hockey, etc.) holiday, sororities, fraternities or school activities. A T-shirt quilt is a great way to reduce clutter, up-cycle, re-use ad organize your carious t-shirt collections.
FABRIC COLLAGE
I starting fabric collaging because I didn't think I could draw. Using fabric motif's is my way of expressing my artist aspirations. I have since taken up oil painting and love it. However, fabric collaging is my first love.
What is Fabric Collage: It involves creating a visual image or design by combining various fabrics, which can be adhered, sewn, or fused to a base material.
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Materials: You can use a wide variety of fabrics, including cotton, linen, rayon, wool, silk, hemp, and tulle, as well as other materials like paint, fiber, and cloth.
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Techniques:
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Layering: Fabrics can be layered on top of each other to create depth and texture.
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Gluing: Fabric pieces can be glued to a backing material, like canvas or fabric, to create a collage.
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Stitching: Fabric pieces can be sewn together to create a collage, sometimes with raw edges or turned-under edges.
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Appliqué: A common technique in fabric collage, where fabric shapes are sewn or stuck onto a larger piece of fabric to form a picture or pattern.
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Similarities to Painting:
Some describe fabric collage as "painting with fabric," emphasizing its ability to create visual effects through color, texture, and pattern.
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Applications: Fabric collages can be used for various purposes, including wall art, quilts, home decor, and clothing.











