Good Morning, Quilters!
A quick review of a doodle challenge we first tried almost two years ago….
Glue a piece of your favorite fabric onto a sheet of paper.
Use the lines as inspiration and create your own design. Continue some of the lines, echo other lines and mirror image some of the shapes.
This is a fun way to get your pen moving and enjoy your fabric scraps.
Work quickly–in other words, don’t think too much. Work intuitively.
If you have time, try a second fabric or stitch your design.
Better Quilting Through Doodling!
Happy Doodling!
Fare the well, fare the well…
Lori
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15 comments
Rhonda
You said don’t think too much but I read, “Don’t drink too much.” Both good advice. Ha.
Blanca Rico
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Pam Peterson
I ‘read’ the same thing!! I thought you were just being humorous, Lori. Good thing I read the comments this time to correct my misread. ????
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Lol!!
lynn jarzombeck
Just lovely, Lori. But what is that fabric, your favorite? – it is marvelous.
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Kaffe Fasset–one of my many favorites!!
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Kaffe Fasset. Yep–one of my favorites–but then again-arent they alll?
Pat
What a creative way to spark creativity! I really want to try this.
Susan
That’s a fun idea!
Kathy E.
This is an idea I need to try! Like most “fabric collectors”, I have some amazing fabric with great lines and details and they’d be so much fun to draw! Thank you!
Kay
I recently stared following your blog. Love it! This is a great idea!
backporchstitcher
You are so fun. Thanks, Lori!
Cheri
This is one of the reasons I love your blog, Lori, the ideas you come up with! I’m like, huh, why didn’t I think of that, such a good idea. Thank you!
Cathy Campbell
Great Idea .. never thought of using fabric. Thanks!
Blanca Rico
Amazing idea! I’ve done that with a piece of NG magazine paper and I liked the results very much.
Never thought doing it with fabric…
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