Pink to the rescue💕
- thanks to everyone who chipped in with binding advice.
Enjoy the photos ...
the "in use" vs flat photo
I try to take at least one photo that reveals the whole quilt, so a flat shot or even someone holding the quilt up - hands, legs, feet optional! - is a good way to showcase the overall design & colour palette.
I also enjoy playing around with close-up photos, ones that show a quilt "in use" and being loved - like say on a bed or messed up on a couch. I have experimented a. lot with this, taking many photos, from every angle! These shots really capture my interest, as they highlight the little details, the fabric mix, the quilting texture and the cuddly cosy nature of a quilt.
If you stop by often, you'll notice that I click off lots more quilt pics than really needed, and that's mainly because I give lots of them away! Once they are gone, that's it. So, like many others, this is my way of documenting my makes.
Love to hear about your go-to photo.
this little quilt will certainly brighten up someone's bed in a Hospice room that's 4 sure #donationquilt
until next time, Linda



