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Hi Tammie,, Well, I finally finished my Rod Stewart wall hanging just in time for Rod's current tour. I was undecided
whether to give it to him or not but I took it to the Vancouver concert to show it to him during the concert. The end result being that we went to his
dressing room and I got to show it to him and he loved it. He said that we was going to get it framed, so needless to say I gave him the wall hanging and have a
picture with him and the wall hanging. I also got a hug and 3 kisses for my efforts.
I really enjoyed doing the quilted photo and will have to do another one of Rod so that I can keep it. Everybody justs loves the
results and are amazed that it is made of fabric.
Thanks again for showing me a wonderful way to
reproduce my pictures using fabrics. Thanks
Jean Allbeury
P.S. Here is the photo with Rod, me and the wall
hanging. Can you imagine something that I made will be framed and hanging in Rod Stewart's house!
Tammie.
This quilt honors him and all of the young men who are serving our country.He is stationed at Camp Pendleton in San Diego as part of the 2nd
battalion,1st Marine Division as a CAAT (combined anti-armor tank) weapons specialist and is slated to go to Japan, Korea and Australia in January 2007
for seven months and to Iraq in spring of 2008. Creating this quilt was very therapeutic for me, and my way of “letting my oldest son go”.
I am attaching the Marine picture of my son and a picture of me holding up the quilt at work. I am a Registered Nurse at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System in Palo Alto, CA,
and it is our mission to care for our veterans, so how appropriate that the picture is taken there. It gave me great pleasure to create this quilt, and I am
so excited to share it with you. Thanks for your software and your inspiration.
Regards, Shirley S. Paulson
Tammie,
I'm too excited to wait to send you the totally finished product. This wall hanging is one of three(grandsons) that I am doing for my in-laws for a Christmas gift. I
have not decided how the finished product will be: either over canvas or as a quilted wall hanging. It is done in 1/4" squares, 65 x 70, size now is 19" x 21". I
will send photos of the other 2 when they reach this point and then again when complete. My mother and husband thought I
was nuts cutting the fabric for this project, my husband asked several times if I was going to reconsider and try a different project. My mother
wondered out loud if I would do a project like this again. YOU BET!!!!!! Raquel
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Tammie, I really enjoyed making this quilt -- it was such fun to see my husband come to life before my eyes! I made the quilt for a challenge project in our
quilt guild. The theme was "When Quilters Talk, They Say It With Color." Blue is associated with depth and stability. It symbolizes
trust, loyalty, wisdom, confidence, intelligence, understanding, integrity, seriousness, and truth -- all attributes that describe my husband. The technique used to
make the quilt also represents Al's ability to move beyond the minute
details in order to see the big picture of any situation. He is my true blue love, so I named the quilt, My True Blue You/Love Is Blue. Thanks for providing a
terrific computer program that helped make this quilt so much fun to make! Annie Unrein
I was trying to find a way to get more out of quilting than traditional quilts, too boring and not orginal.
Thank you for being so creative and sharing this with others. I have never enjoyed quilting more than I do now. Denise Boos

Tammie,
I'm so very proud of the quilt below. It's of my father (who passed away last year) and I'm giving it to my mom for Mother's Day. You helped me out with a couple of the colors
through e-mail. Everyone has seen it has been absolutely stunned that this looks just like him! Your program is unbelievable. I love the color palette, which was a great help in choosing just the right fabrics. This quilt has 3060
pieces in 24 colors. I did it in the one-inch squares. Although it took me a long time to sew as the squares were so small, it was completely worth it. I
took it to my local fabric stores to look for binding and backing and it was a hit! One of the employees took it around showing it to everyone. I was in
Jo-Ann Fabrics for over an hour talking to people about it. They were in awe. I can't wait to start my next one! Sincerely, Cindi Allen
I am sending you some pictures of my projects. It is like eating popcorn, I can't quit.
The flower is from my yard,The two babies are of my daughter Angela,when she was a baby and her son Jared. The handsome young man
is my son Cody. I can't wait to get started on the next one. Thanks again,
Alicia
Dear Tammie,

I had so much fun making my first mosaic quilt wallhanging. I've attached a copy of the photo for you to see.
As I was putting all the little squares onto the quilt, I thought perhaps I hadn't done it correctly because I wasn't seeing
anything emerging. Then I happened to set it on the sofa to show my husband, and when I walked back into the room I was AMAZED--I could
see their faces! I was simply too close.
I gave it to my eldest son (Josh) for Christmas. He loves it. And now I'm
starting a second one--at my youngest son's request.
Jane Weier Hello Tammie! Just want to drop you a mail to let you know that my color
value solution has arrived. I got it yesterday. I have alread solve one of my problem. So great! I could not decide what value to put on the large red border
on one quilt I'm working on. But when I looked at fabric thru the value -tool and used the software it was a piece of cake. I saw it directly, what to do. Thanks you so much for
the software. Here is a picture of the quilt. Not finnished, but it will soon be. Â Merry Christmas! Best regards Liz Hoffman
Hi Tammie
Attached is my first attempt at a mosaic quilt, this is my darling granddaughter
Tyler Rose (taken while she was in the bath), she is two years old, I love her to pieces. These are pictures of me holding the half finished quilt up in our kitchen
while my husband takes the photo. We are both blown away by the way it has turned out.
My friends have seen the outcome of my efforts and would like me to make a quilt for them and pay me for it!
Kind regards
Linda Petrie
Thank you for sending me the number grid and extra tricot fusible so
promptly. (I was in your class in Lansing, MI) I stayed up until 3AM working on the quilt. Last night I finally finished it and at first, thought it
didn't work. Then I tacked it on the wall and backed up and just said, "Oh my gosh" I couldn't believe it turned out. What fun! I can hardly wait to
show it off at show and tell at my ASG meeting. Thank you for creating such a delightful technique. I have printed out the grid for a photo of my
granddaughter in blacks and whites with the software. Now to find enough fabric for it. Thank you again. Nancy Kiernan
Hi, I’d like to tell you how glad I am that I saw you on Simply Quilts. I was so impressed and immediately had the idea
to make a Mosaic Quilt of my daughter and her son. I enjoyed the process so much, it was also a healing process for me because the baby in the picture, Andrew, my grandson, passed away in
June, 2004 at the age of 2. It was very emotional when I gave the quilt to my daughter and her family. I’d like to share with you a picture of it. Thank you so
much for sharing your technique. Karen Thompson p.s. I just love it hanging in my family room. I think I forgot to mention thatI
made two of the same exact quilts so that I could have one too.
Tammie, I am really happy with this. The dog's name is Ivy. Everyone who has
seen it just can't believe how easy it was to do. I can't wait to do more!! Joyce Dunn

Tammie, I thought you would like to see the first quilted photo that I did of my sister for her birthday. I am not a quilter, but I enjoyed the software. I learned a lot from this first
one. I plan to do one of my two dogs--Lhasa Apsos--next and since one is black and one is
white, I feel it will be quite a challenge.
Jeanie Wallace
Picture of mosaic quilt we did for our church! Everyone loves it. Thanks to you. Fran
Hi Tammie,
I wanted to share my first quilt with you. I have been thinking about making a quilt for several years, but didn't feel I had the
time. When I saw you on Sewing with Nancy, I immediately looked for your website as I knew that this process would be
relatively quick. I loved pressing the pieces on and seeing the pattern come to life. Thanks for your software and your quilting process. I have attached both my quilt and the photo I used for the pattern. Regards,
Shari Sands
Thanks for the quick response. Attached is the original photo and a picture of the quilt about half way done. I think it is looking pretty good. I finished laying out the squares and have been sewing it together. I ran out of bobbin
thread twice already. I guess it takes a lot of thread! I will send you another picture when I get it done. Murphy Quilt is a
painting my sister did of her dog that just passed away. Murphy2 is the photoquilt 1/2 layed out.
Ginny Patterson
Tammie, I just completed my first quilt!!!!!! and I am so excited about it.
This weekend I will be starting my second one (my three grandson). I have to admit with the first one, I really thought I made mistakes
especially with the light colors. I chose a light green and it kinda stands out. But the photo is beautiful. I've ordered the pre-arranged fabrics from
Nancy and look forward to using Batiks I truly believe that they will be better. I will send you copies of both quilts when completed....I have to
use the computers at the library and on the job to download the more amazing quilt disc....I know now that I will have to invest in a new
computer with scanning and photo printing capabilities....MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS AND PLEASE KEEP ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST FOR UPCOMMING SEQUALS TO MORE AMAZINGING QUILT PHOTOGRAPHY.....
Gwen. Cooper
Thank you so much. I am almost finished with my first quilt!! It is of my
grandson and the results so far are incredible. I followed your instructions and arranged the fabrics according to value. From then I had to go on
faith because some of the fabrics looked the same to me.
Up until now, quilting had never appealed to me. It made no sense to me
to cut up little pieces of good fabric just to sew them together again. But this is totally different. This is art. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Sincerely,
Victoria Bledsoe
Tammie, I wanted to let you know that every t ime we offer your book as a class at Hartsdale Fabrics, we have an enthusiastic turnout, and the students have done some
amazing quilts using your method. I am attaching a photo I just received from one of my students, this was a rather large and ambitious
project she did of her family skiing. I thought you would enjoy seeing it. Leni Wiener
“Dear Tammie, I lost my son in 1992 and have been seeking a new way
to keep him near even more than I already do with his photographs. Your wonderful gift has given me something very precious that I can share with
other family members. I'll be making one for my daughter too. This is such a precious gift! Thank you for sharing your great ideas. You must be a
wonderful mother, as just listening to you speak about your daughter brings that feeling of warmth and tenderness. May God bless you in your life and family.” Carolyn Snell
Here is the complete picture with the boxer standing in front of the Quilt.
Hi Tammie..
I just wanted to let you know how much fun I had making my 1st mosaic quilt. I got the pattern ready, all the material cut & attached in 1 weekend. Then I
did the quilting part off and on this week after work. I'm attaching a copy of the quilt for you to see. I really like it and had such a good time.... Even my
husband was having a good time watching it come to life! Thank you! Diana Miller
“I recently finished a photo quilt of my granddaughter and it is amazing to say the least.
Everyone gasps when they see it and I can hardly wait to have it in our guild's quilt show in July. Thank you for this lovely technique. I will send
you a photo of it as soon as I finish quilting it.” Yvonne Moore

“These quilts are extremely easy and fun to make! They make great gift quilts. The instructions are easy to follow and your
class was a lot of fun! This is a great quilt for any beginner or advanced quilter!” Sue Vite
“The quilt I made in class has won First Place in two shows, one Judges Choice and one Best of Show!” Marlene Pearson
Santa Barbara, CA
"My Daughter Rosie (14 years old), made a Quilted Photo of a dolphin and entered it in the Los Angeles County Fair. She won a
BLUE RIBBON and is very proud of her quilt! Thank You" Katherine R. Pasadena, CA
 "I love this technique! Simple to sew and so rewarding!" Marlene P. Santa Barbara, CA
"Your class was the best I have attended! Everyone placing squares of fabric, critiquing colors, pressing and sewing. Then the oooohs and aaaahs; as masterpieces
appeared, as if by magic. Everyone who has seen the Quilted Photo of my grandchild cannot believe it was possible to achieve! When they
cannot figure it out, they look across the room at the mirror opposite of it and GASP. Thank you Tammie for a great innovative creation." Carolyn V. Sierra Madre, CA
 "I loved your Quilted PhotoTM class. It is
such a great sewing idea, as well as easy. I loved it and so did my family. I gave my mom the quilt for mother's day and she loved it. Your quilt idea helped me enjoy
sewing and it is my motivation to continue to learn more techniques and ideas. Thank You" Nicole C. Los Angeles, CA
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