X-Men Quilt (aka The X-Quilt)

X-Men quilt
David Pinch, a customer of the Isotope comic book shop in San Francisco created this amazing X-Men comic book quilt. There are NO details on how he did it though… are those real comic book pages in there? Are they iron-ons? Just how did he do it????

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Brian

Brian is the founde/creator of GeekCrafts and has been a geek all of his life and embraces it. When he is not Geek Crafting, he's making stuff with HDPE, dabbling in woodworking, and writing Java code.

4 thoughts on “X-Men Quilt (aka The X-Quilt)”

  1. That is pretty neat! I can think of one way to get the comics onto fabric-which would be to scan them into a computer and reprint them onto iron-on transfer or heat-press paper, then use the instructions on the paper to transfer the images to white cloth.

  2. I’m heading to my “sewing room” with a Naruto comic book and starting a quilt for Anthony (grandson)……so cool!! I’m gonna print out on transfer fabric. Lori

  3. You can scan and then print directly from InkJet printer onto prepared fabric (using BubbleJet product) ironed onto freezer paper. I have used both HP DeskJet 932 and an Epson multifunction printer with their durabrite ink.

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