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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????

4 comments

1 Brian { 03.25.08 at 8:59 am }

That’s an awesome quilt!

2 Siobhan { 04.01.08 at 9:28 am }

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.

3 Lori { 05.06.08 at 4:26 pm }

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

4 gail { 05.08.08 at 1:06 pm }

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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