Good Morning, Quilters and Doodlers!
We’re back to doodling today with a doodle every machine quilter should know–The Sweep.
The Sweep is the building block of a wide variety of motifs like Twisted Rope, Feathers, Braided Wheat and many more. You use “The Sweep” any time you stitch from one line to another parallel line. The key is to develop YOUR SIGNATURE “Sweep”.
The basic Sweep would look like this:
But that is too mechanical looking…not pretty for quilting. To achieve a prettier look–doodle, doodle, doodle–until you get your own Sweep. This may take 1000 repetitions over several sessions.
I prefer to practice this on lined paper and draw from the bottom toward the top–so I rotate the paper.
Start with the left to right Sweep. Start on a line and “sweep” to another line as shown.
Once you’re comfortable with the Right Sweep,
Try the Left Sweep. (1000 times or until you get YOUR SWEEP!)
Once you can Sweep left and right, try bigger and bigger Sweeps.
And then try “echo-doodling” back to the center line after each Sweep.
Now it’s starting to look like quilting!
Be sure to practice Sweeping (not dusting or vacuuming) this week...we’ll be adding on next Thursday.
Happy Quoodling,
Lori
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14 comments
Rebecca in SoCal
I intend to practice this, but I’m curious why bottom to top? It doesn’t feel normal*, nor is it the direction we quilt in.
*I was going to say natural, but handwriting isn’t!
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Great question–I guess that is what feels natural to me and that is how I would quilt it. You should do whatever feels most natural to you! You will get the best quilting line when you move in your natural movement patterns. Thank you for the question!
lilquilter
This post was most timely for me – I had just finished a lap quilt to enter in my quilt guild’s quilt show – my take on Pat Sloan’s “Island Dreams” from her book “What a Novel Idea” (which, coincidentally, is our quilt show theme). I quilted the blocks with the Square Flower and used the Slender Leaf pattern (similar to the Sweep, which I’ve been “air doodling” for weeks!) in the sashing, then alternated both in the wide outer border. The judges commented on the quilting and awarded the quilt a second place ribbon!! I must note that I’m not an experienced FMQer and I’ve only used my Baby Lock Tiara a few times since I bought it 2 1/2 years ago, so I consider this a major accomplishment, and I have Lori to thank for my success! Thank you, thank you, thank you, Lori – I couldn’t have done it without you!!
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So excited for you!!! I’m delighted! Send a phot to my email–lckennedy@hotmail.com
Tonia Conner
I will be sweeping this week, gotta start somewhere. Thanks. Enjoy up coming week end.
Lynne @ boutschoisis
I love the word “Quoodling!” I’ll be using that a lot in future! 🙂
Donna
I just have to tell you, before the page came to life, I was envisioning a Witches’ broom, I mean it is getting closer to Halloween, isn’t it?
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LOL!!
Diana Lassahn
Thanks Lori. This break down of stitch is really helpful.
Becky Shaffer
I have the right sweep down, but the left one still needs practice. I love the cartoon! I need to hang it in my studio!
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Usually one side is more natural than the other–but we really need both!
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