Pink to the rescue💕
- thanks to everyone who chipped in with binding advice.
Enjoy the photos ...
the "in use" vs flat photo
I do like 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 design, colours & overall effect.
I also enjoy playing around with close-up photos. The 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 capture one's interest, while highlighting details, texture & depth and the cuddly cosy nature of a quilt.
If you stop by often, you'll notice that I like to take lots of photos of my quilts, mainly because I give lots of them away! Love to hear 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



