I have considered and rejected many ideas for this piece. Several years ago I made this quilt for a guild challenge.
I decided to expand on the same idea and called the quilt "green thumb." Below is my preliminary sketch, done in Adobe Illustrator. I like using Illustrator for these kinds of sketches. I can try out different things, resize elements, and move parts around. For this piece I could draw a leaf and copy it multiple times, rotating it and resizing it to create groupings.
I decided to expand on the same idea and called the quilt "green thumb." Below is my preliminary sketch, done in Adobe Illustrator. I like using Illustrator for these kinds of sketches. I can try out different things, resize elements, and move parts around. For this piece I could draw a leaf and copy it multiple times, rotating it and resizing it to create groupings.
I will print this out, full-size on multiple pieces of paper that I will tape together. Then I will trace it onto a single sheet and make adjustments and changes there. Even though this looks like a finished idea, you can be sure that changes will be happening all through the process.
She is missing pockets...*smile*
ReplyDeleteI need to check out A.I. to see what all it does, that's cool.
I need you to come over and teach me illustrator. I can only do very rudimentary things. This is going to be very cool!
ReplyDeleteYour Green Thumb quilt is absolutely beautiful. I'd love to see some close-up shots of the stitching, if you ever have time.
ReplyDeleteJoni Possin
Do you have to complete the quilt in shades of green only or can it be multi-colored? Not quite clear on how the theme is being carried out.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to seeing more. BTW, thanks so much for the sewing pattern! A bit backed up in my replies.