A funny thing happened. I had posted a photo to Facebook of one of my quilts ~ using adding machine tape to corral my crumbs and scraps. I didn't expect the quilt photo to be so well received. It was fun to hear everyone's positive comments and see the enthusiasm about my quilt.
I was on Pinterest when I saw a notification saying, "Here is a scrap quilt we think you might like." And what do I see but my own quilt! I found it funny but also realized that I should add my name to my quilt photos so that if anyone saves a copy of my quilt as inspiration, they will see that I'm the maker.
I designed a logo to be added to all of my quilt photos.
Every quilt tells a story. This is the story of why I began adding a watermark logo to all my quilt photos.
Every Quilt Tells A Story
Whether it is the fabrics chosen, the design, the colors, the occasion, the recipient, or the people I quilt with, every quilt tells a story. This blog captures in images and words what has been created for others and for my own home through the hum and stitching of my sewing machine.
Whether it is the fabrics chosen, the design, the colors, the occasion, the recipient, or the people I quilt with, every quilt tells a story. This blog captures in images and words what has been created for others and for my own home through the hum and stitching of my sewing machine.
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