Moments in Time II

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Moments in Time II
63 in
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68 in
(160 cm x 173 cm)
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10 years ago I was working on a family history project and going through a lot of old photos that my parents had left me. After going through a lot of old photo albums and boxes filled filled with photos, I begin to think about better ways of showing those photos off so that people could see them. It was around this time that is a colleague at work who happened to be a quilter brought in some books so that she could look at them during lunch time and I happen to take a look at those books myself and it was something about looking at all those quilts that sparked my imagination. The thought of making quilts with photos instead of traditional quilting materials started forming in my mind. Three years later, in 2009, I created the first of what I called my Mosaic Photo Quilts, this quilt is called "Moments in Time II", named after my fist quilt. So for the past 7 years I've been working on making quilts similar to "Moments in Time II' using my own photos and photos from my clients who have seen my website (www.ArtQuiltsNevada@gmail.com).
Since the quilts are made using photographs, the first thing I do is create the quilts design on the computer using digital image files and depending on the clients vision I will add traditional quilting materials to complete it. I think that using all or almost all photographs to create the quilt top and using them to create the quilts design/pattern is the main difference between my quilts and other quilts designs.
My intent for the type of quilts that I make is to turn little seen but cherished family photos or any photos what you have, and make them into artwork that can be seen, used as decoration and passed down through the family overtime and every quilt that I make is custom designed and made by hand using standard sewing machines and hand quilting practices.
Materials
Cotton fabric was used for the top, backing and binding.
Cotton batting.
Cotton blended thread.
Ink used for the images is water resistant and not harmful to children.
Techniques
Traditional machine and hand quilting techniques.