I am thinking about making some more of the little still life projects with the 1.5" squares. I'm wondering if I want to add some triangle squares to add a few angles instead of all square pixels. It's never a loss to have pieces cut because they can easily make a different project if I don't want them in this project. Those little stacks are 4 alike of about 12 different fabrics times 6 stacks. That should give me a good variety to work from. Do any of you use a program to pixelate a photo? I did a search and there were so many sites I have never heard of and I was hesitant to open them.
Yesterday morning was spent going through the brown, rust, beige and green batiks and pulling some that I will be cutting this week (squares, triangles and rectangles). It takes a long time to prep for a project.
Mother's Day is cooler this year. Yesterday was very windy so low 70s didn't feel that warm.


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Wishing you a wonderful Mother’s Day, Wanda.
Happy Mother's Day, Wanda! Spent the last 2 days measuring tops, backings and making sets to get on the longarm. I now have a chart with all quilts, measurements, and such. Of course, fabric everywhere also.
Happy Mothers Day Wanda! yrs prep work takes lots of thought & time,funny how it takes more time to prep than to make a project but so worth it,when I finish stitching the church quilt I will be glad to have the binding all cut & folded, looking forward to seeing what you come up with
Pixel-stitch.net is very good and easy to use
Great idea to pursue a ‘pixel’ top. Much like a mosaic using fabric. I love the idea it will be so much relaxing fun for you. Wishing you a happy Mothers Day too.
I have not used any of the pixel programs
Happy Mother's Day, Wanda. I've never done a pixel project. It should be interesting.
Stitch fiddle is a (mostly) free online pattern generator I've used for cross stitch and knitting. It has a pixel art option where you drop a photo and it pixelates it for you.
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