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Photo Memory Quilts
Memory quilts are a wonderful way to
express pride in your family's history, commemorate a special occaision, or
honor a special person. The process of transferring photos to fabric is much
easier and more reliable today than ever before.
First, you will need a scanner or
digital camera to transfer your photos into your computer. After scanning or
uploading your photos, you can open up the image files in a photo editing
program to resize, make corrections to color, balance, and contrast, and add
special effects. I like to increase the color saturation of images to make the
colors much more vivid when printed onto fabric. I use and highly
recommend Paint Shop Pro for this purpose. If you'd like to try it out, you can
download a fully functional trial version from the Jasc website.
Choose a printer that is optimized for
printing photographs. Don't go out and buy a new printer until you've tried
your own! You may be surprised at the quality of printed images from your own
printer. If you are in the market for a new printer and you would like one that
works great for photo transfer to fabric, I recommend the Hewlett
Packard DeskJet 1220cse Printer.
After you have edited and resized your
photos, you are ready to print. I suggest printing at least one photo out on
regular inkjet paper (or photo paper) to make sure that the image is the correct
size and the colors are correct. If you are satisfied, you can load up the
printer with fabric sheets.
You have two choices as far as fabric
sheets go. You can purchase inkjet printer fabric sheets ready to
print, or you can make your own. The second option is a more cost effective
method, but it will require some time and energy to prepare the fabric
sheets for the printing process.
If you plan to make your own printable
fabric, you will need the following: Bubble Jet Set 2000, Bubble Jet Set Rinse,
white or ivory fabric (muslin or pimatex), plastic flat pan, freezer paper cut
into 8-1/2" x 11" sheets, iron, ironing board, rubber gloves, rotary cutter,
ruler, and cutting mat. Bubble Jet Set 2000 and Bubble Jet Set Rinse are
available from Connecting Threads. Connecting Threads also offers a helpful
set of instructions for using these products. You can view the instructions here.
Should you make your own printable
fabric? If you are making one small project and not really planning to do
anymore, I'd recommend using the ready made inkjet printer fabric sheets. If
you are planning a large project, or if you think this is something that you'll
be doing a lot of, you should definitely try making your own printable fabric.
The ready-made sheets retail for about $12 for a package of three sheets. You
can make your own for about 75 cents per sheet.
If you are ready to explore the
possibilities of printing on fabric, then it is time to pay a visit the site of
Caryl Bryer Fallert. She
is an award winning quilt artist who makes beautiful fabric with her computer.
On her website, you can see her stunning quilt, "Stars of Africa". All of the fabric for this quilt was made using photos
that she took during a teaching tour of South Africa. She also offers a very
informative and detailed Q & A page
about Bubble Jet Set 2000.
There is no doubt that quilting is a
creative activity. Transferring photos to fabric takes that creativity to a new
and exciting level. The possibilities of this technique are limited only by the
scope of our imaginations!
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