
Today’s Topic: The $7 Better Quilting Challenge
Good Morning, Quilters!
Would YOU pay $7 to become a better quilter?
What if I told you that for just $7-and a money back guarantee-YOU could become a substantially better quilter? Would YOU join me in a 100 day challenge?
The Doodle Habit
For those of you who have followed Lori Kennedy Quilts or taken any of my classes, you know that I think doodling is one of the most important habits any free motion quilter can develop.
Doodling helps hand-eye coordination and muscle memory for quilting, but it does so much more!
Doodling also helps you:
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- determine the quilting path or the most efficient way to travel between motifs
- play with motif combinations
- choose the best scale or size of motif for your quilt
- become more creative
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The $7 Better Quilting Challenge
For the price of a ream of copy paper ($7) YOU can become a better quilter through doodling!
Here’s the challenge-over the next 100 days, fill a ream of paper with doodles. When inspiration strikes-try quilting your doodles.
That’s it! If YOU do that, I personally guarantee YOU will be a better quilter in 100 days.
That’s just 5 sheets per day–and if you miss a day–get on it! Just like laundry, if you miss a day, you have double-duty the next day!

Ground Rules
Fill the page or most of the page.
Don’t think too much–just make marks. Scribble if you must, but keep your pen moving!
Do not judge your doodles! This is the most important rule!
Initial and date every page.
Save EVERYTHING–even if you hate it! (We will sort later.)

Hints
Try a variety of pens, pencils to find your favorites
Don’t worry about creating continuous lines for all the doodles-we will learn more about that later.
Do not judge your doodles! (I know I’m repeating myself!)
Not sure what to doodle? Try one of these exercises:Â Best Doodle Lessons
Or type “doodle” in the search function here on LKQ. And of course, my Free Motion Quilting books are filled with motif ideas!!
Better Quilting Through Doodling
This challenge is extremely important in your development as a quilter whether you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced.
Extensive doodling like this will get the ideas flowing and keep them flowing. It will allow you to break free of judgement and move into creativity.
When you work quickly and regularly you will tap into the intuitive part of your brain.
Just get your pen moving and don’t worry that you are “wasting paper”! Think of it as a $7 investment in your quilting education. At the end of the 100 days of doodling, we will sort the pages–then and only then–will you be allowed to toss some of the pages.
When inspiration strikes (and it will sooner or later) quilt your doodles!

Please Share
Are YOU ready to become a better quilter?
Will YOU join me in this challenge?
Do YOU have a stack of quilt sandwiches at the ready for when inspiration strikes?
We’d LOVE to hear!
Your Doodle Diva,
Loodles Loori
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91 comments
lea
So ready to return to doodling! I am looking forward to your emails again!!.
You are an inspiration 🙂
cookinformyboys
This is great! I’m in and had a notebook ready, now to find the perfect pen or pencil!
Lori Kennedy Quilts
Does the perfect pen exist? I have one for every mood!
Kitty
Count me in!
Laurie Palme
I’m a super beginner and I’m ready to Learn. I’m going to do it.
Sally Broste
My first thought was Oh no, we’re traveling soon, but read on and it’s doodling. Yeah. Can doodle anywhere! Getting the doodle paper out now!
Barb
Great idea . Morning coffee, pen and paper, non-judgemental doodling, I’m in
Lori Kennedy Quilts
Exactly, first thing in the morning is the best!
kaywelch
This is what I call serendipity because I have been contemplating participating in the 100 day challenge this year. I love doodling, happen to have an extra ream of copy paper, and a book. “365 Free Motion Quilting Designs” that i have been wanting to dive into for a doodling daily practice. Not only will this help with quilting, it is a great way to destress. Thanks for this challenge..
cyndy parry
I accept the challenge.. I think I have the paper, I have a binder. Recovery from surgery is keeping me slowed down; perfect project to entertain me for a while…looks like for 100 days 🙂
Barbara Grandon
When does it start?
Linda
I love this idea! Thank you, Lori!
Carolyn Hock
I’m in! I started a notebook of “Lori doodles” several years ago and had so much fun. Glad to be challenged to get back in the groove😉
Beverly Sensabaugh
I have a question – am I doodling like I am free-motion quilting the design on the whole paper or a little bit of this and that. Sorry – Help! 🙂
Glenda R.
Good Day Lori,
I’m so glad you are back 😉 I have gone through 2 plus reams of paper and so many sandwich samples. Practice makes perfect -almost.
Loved seeing pic’s of your beautiful grandchildren. takin time w/family and self is so important.
Glenda R.
Maryann Anderson
Sounds scary, I am up for the challenge!
Jacqui VMS
LOL! Exactly my thought. I’m cautiously up for the challenge! Now to find some paper!
Denise Conti
Yes I am in already got my paper!!!
Patricia Lediard
Something to do while the TV is on and I’m not interested in the show.
Sara Heath
Ok, I’ll do it. But I’m going to see if I can find a 100 page spiral pad. I’e got pages flying everywhere in my sewing room. I have to get organized!
Stacey Bruce
I will steal your idea! Kinda brilliant!🙂
Stacy
That’s what I was thinking too. But that would be a thick pad. Several cheap spiral notebooks might work better. Easier to move around.
Great challenge Lori, thanks.
Mary
I needed this challenge! I’m in. Thank you.
Denise Mohler
Yes count me in…..
Deb Peterson
I’m thinking about it!
Vicki
Yes! I love following you. And hearing about the family.
Shelley Kaurin
I’m in!!!!!!
Robin Mikjaniec
What a wonderful idea!! I’m in!! going to get the paper now!!
Thanks Lori!!
Sue
Would like to join
What do I do
Karen
I am in for the challenge. I have at least a ream pod paper and all three of your books
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