Good Morning, Quilters, Doodlers and Zentanglers!
(BTW…If you are a quilt-doodler, you are a Zentangler.)
It’s time for another Thursday doodle lesson in our on-going series, Better Quilting Through Doodling.
As I always say:
“If you can doodle it, you can quilt it!”
And it’s corollary…
“If you can’t doodle it…you can’t quilt it–at least not well.”
For a little fun today, try this exercise:
Start by drawing a rectangle (or square, or circle…)
Add a few straight lines…
Then a few wavy lines to create several unusual shapes. Â (Shapes you might run into when you are quilting!)
Then go to the Quilt Tutorial Page and fill in the shapes with quilt motifs.
Pay careful attention to how the motifs “play together”.
Usually contrast works best. Â For example, place bold geometrics next to curvy designs.What a great sampler!
Perhaps a quilt design for YOUR next quilt?
I can’t wait to see what YOU create!
Happy Quoodling!
Lori
PS…All tutorials, images and information are the property of Lori Kennedy at The Inbox Jaunt and are intended for personal use only. Â Feel free to re-blog, pin or share with attribution to The Inbox Jaunt. Â For all other purposes, please contact me at lckennedy@hotmail.com. Â Thanks!
15 comments
Darlene Price
At the Mid-Atlantic Quilt Show this past weekend, there was a Zentangle quilt. All the blocks were different Zentangle designs. In black and white. Very interesting.
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How cool! Do you have a link to the artist? Or do you know his/her name?
Quiltstylz
You speak the truth I have been Quoodling for a couple years ago! My arthitis led me 4years ago to start figuring out how to quilt on my machine. The teacher I had said pratice on dry erase board. I would do that then when I would go to erase my husband said why erease all that art!! (in the eyes of the beholder) so hence switching to sketch pads….. now it is my down time to draw, zentangles books purchased 4 yrs ago for my grand-daughter led to Zens !! The rest is history. Thank you for all your inspiring too and hints. Enjoyed your class on craftsy!!
Alhoa….
Happy Stitchin’
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Another quoodling testimonial! Music to my ears!
rascassepoule
thank you for this new way to doodling
QuiltShopGal
Inspirational doodling and great encouragement to doodle to improve our free-motion quilting skills. Total #CreativeGoodness.
BTW – I have a Charity Fundraiser in March that has a variety of options to enter, to win prizes, including doodling on paper, as well as free-motion quilting. I’ll send you details shortly as I’d love to have you join the fun. All designs are Mandala based, which I think also make for great fun for doodling and/or FMQ.
QuiltShopGal
http://www.quiltshopgal.com
Lorraine Doyno Evans
Fun stuff!
Sally
I am not a big doodler, although I did more when I was a kid. I’ve been saving any blank scraps of paper I come across, and now doodle on them before recycling them. Doodling helped a lot with my last quilting project. I’m giving this lesson a try! (and thank you – this is good stuff)
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Another endorsement for quoodling! (Quilt doodling!)
Virginia
Thanks so much for all the things you have taught me. Looking to learn more.
Beth
Oops. QUOODLING.
Beth
Great new word–QOODLING”. Perhaps it will become the word of the year! Love it.
Marta, south Georgia
Never tried this on gridded paper before..something new for today! If I wind up cross-eyed, I’ll ask my Spouseman to take a photo…Nooo…. will not actually post it. LOL And by the way, love those quilted flowers in the background piece today.
Lynn
I have a huge pile of “samplers” ready to work on…30 squares for a baby rag quilt!
carmelle
Thank you for sharing your doodle tutorials. I am starting with the original tutorials and will work my way up to these.
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