Doodling Lines and Triangles

September 17, 2015

Doodle to Quilt, LKennedy, The Inbox Jaunt

Good Morning, Quilters and Doodlers!

Today we are back to the drawing board where all good quilts begin!

On Tuesday, we used straight lines to fill in triangles in a border.  Our doodle this week is an extension of that lesson–so please review that before going on…

Grab your sketchbooks and draw parallel lines.

For the purpose of sketching, it is easiest if the lines are 1 to 1-1/2 inches apart.  Once you choose a few designs that you really like, then doodle them in the size you need for your quilt.

Use a pencil to add the “triangle” lines as we did in the Tuesday Tutorial.

Try a few variations–squiggly line or jagged lines…add your own variations.

DoodletoQuilt.LKennedy003Next use your pencil to draw parallel lines instead of triangles.  This immediately changes the look!

In the Tuesday Tutorial we added spirals between the rows…

What if we added the Spirals within the design?

DoodletoQuilt.LKennedy004 Love this too!

The first one is very modern and the other one looks Christmasy to me!DoodletoQuilt.LKennedy005 I love straight lines and triangles!

The motif below is The Pretty Posy-Find the tutorial HEREDoodletoQuilt.LKennedy006

Now it’s YOUR turn!  What motifs can you design with straight lines, triangles, spirals and YOUR doodle?

We’d love to SEE!

Doodle a day!

Lori

PS..All tutorials, images and information are the property of Lori Kennedy at The Inbox Jaunt and are intended for personal use only.  Feel free to re-blog, pin or share with attribution to The Inbox Jaunt.  For all other purposes, please contact me at lckennedy@hotmail.com.  Thanks!

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