Liu, ChenxiHodgins, JessicaMcCann, JamesHolger Winnemoeller and Lyn Bartram2017-10-182017-10-182017978-1-4503-5081-5-https://doi.org/10.1145/3092919.3092925https://diglib.eg.org:443/handle/10.2312/npar2017a07Whole-cloth quilts are decorative and functional artifacts made of plain cloth embellished with complicated stitching patterns. We describe a method that can automatically create a sewing pattern for a whole-cloth quilt from a photograph. Our technique begins with a segmented image, extracts desired and optional edges, and creates a continuous sewing path by approximately solving the Rural Postman Problem (RPP). In addition to many example quilts, we provide visual and numerical comparisons to previous single- line illustration approaches.Computing methodologiesNon photorealistic renderingApplied computingComputer aided manufacturingquiltingwholecloth quiltline drawingpostman problemWhole-Cloth Quilting Patterns from Photographs10.1145/3092919.3092925