Portrait Quilts -- Turn a Photo into a Quilt

Portrait Quilts -- Turn a Photo into a Quilt

Have you ever wanted to turn a photograph into a quilt? 

That's exactly what we've been doing in the Meander Quilt Guild this month!

I started with a photo of my beautiful Grandmother, Dorothy, taken right around the time of her wedding. Isn't she stunning? 

I then turned that photograph into a design that I could use. And for Portraits I really like to use value instead of color to create the design, so I pay close attention to the lights and darks, ignoring the realistic color entirely. 

I then translated that design into fabric using my raw-edge appliqué method. I am really pleased with how this one turned out, and I want to start another one with this same portrait, but maybe with more warm colors or prints! Or even make it scrappy! We'll see...

This has quickly become one of our Meander Member's favorite workshops! So many of our members have been sharing their portrait plans and designs in our private Facebook group, it's been a lot of fun to see! Maybe I'll do another post in the future of our members' Portrait Quilts! 

Here is a photo of my Grandmother on her wedding day. This one might need to become a quilt one day too, though the lace detail might prove tricky. I love these photos.  She passed away in 2018, and I miss her everyday. 

 

Now, I'd love to hear from you! If you were to turn a photograph into a quilt, who would you choose to be the subject? A child or grandchild? A pet? A wedding photo? Leave a comment below and let us know!

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40 comments

I would love to make a quilt for my husband using the picture of our 2dogs. Is there a class I can take to learn how!

Laura

Oh, Shannon, what lovely quilts you create. I so admire your talent. I enjoy seeing your creations, but I am not very creative. Your grandmother is beautiful!

Patricia Foht

This is stunning!! I love how the colours and the contrast it makes.

I would first do a portrait quilt of my old dog chase. Then one of my grandfather

Candace

Is there a book or a computer program that teaches/explains how you accomplished this? You are correct, she was stunning.

Susie

Shannon that is amazing. Your grandmother would feel so honored. Some day I might try something like that. I’d love to do one of my mother, whom I’m lucky to still have at age 90 and my dad at age 91.

Penny W Huck

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