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Photo Transfer Handbook: Snap it, Print it, Stitch it! (1999)

by Jean Laury

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Book Description: Publication Date: February 1, 2011. Anything that can be photocopied or printed on a computer printer can be transferred to fabric. So get out your favorite photograph, letter, child's drawing, flowers from your garden, the final payment on your house, or a favorite piece of needlework - and learn the techniques for stitching a beautiful keepsake! The process is fun and EASY; --Learn techniques that use a color laser photocopier or a computer printer; -- Step-by-step instructions for 4 projects, including a pillow, a wall hanging, and 2 quilts; -- Exciting color photos of quilts, clothing, and other fabric projects provide additional creative inspiration; -- Information on products and sources.… (more)
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Introduction: With photo processes, every quilter becomes an alchemist, transferring images of her garden, her grandmother, her four-year-old child, or her entire family album onto a quilt.
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Book Description: Publication Date: February 1, 2011. Anything that can be photocopied or printed on a computer printer can be transferred to fabric. So get out your favorite photograph, letter, child's drawing, flowers from your garden, the final payment on your house, or a favorite piece of needlework - and learn the techniques for stitching a beautiful keepsake! The process is fun and EASY; --Learn techniques that use a color laser photocopier or a computer printer; -- Step-by-step instructions for 4 projects, including a pillow, a wall hanging, and 2 quilts; -- Exciting color photos of quilts, clothing, and other fabric projects provide additional creative inspiration; -- Information on products and sources.

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