tip tuesday: quilting design auditions

Ever finish a quilt top and wonder how in the world you should quilt it? Leah Day of Day Style Designs has some tips just for you!

For auditioning a quilting design, first draw the outline of the blocks onto a piece of paper. You can make copies of this paper so you can try multiple designs without having to draw the blocks a million times.

Next play with the design! It’s really limitless. Start with simple shapes like outlining the pieces several times (echo quilting) and move on to more complex designs that ignore the seam “boundaries” entirely. You might have a certain theme or symbols you want to use in your quilt like leaves, fluer de lys, hearts, or celtic knots. The sky is the limit, and no, you don’t have to be great at drawing!

If your design is repetitive, like the star shape, all you have to design is what goes inside 1 diamond. Fold your paper and use a lightbox or bright window to transfer the design to the other diamonds for a full star shape. Oftentimes I just start with drawing half of my design, then fold the design in half and copy over so that it’s fully symmetrical.

Always check how your design will look by placing it under your actual quilt on top of a lightbox. Once you have a design you like, transfer it to the surface of your quilt using a water soluble blue PEN. Do not use chalk or chacopel pencils – they’re very difficult to remove. If your quilt is dark, use a soapstone or ceramic pencil to transfer the markings.

If you really get into making your own quilting motifs, you should consider using trapunto to make them stand out. This is a process where make your motifs puffier than the rest of your quilt. It may take a little longer, but the effect is very beautiful.

Now how could I pass on such wonderful advice without trying it out myself first? I have to say this is a lot of fun. I could really get into doodling quilt designs … and from drawing quilt designs it’s just a short step to quilting them. Here’s my first sample design.

For free motion quilting design ideas to get you started, check out Leah’s blog, 365 Days of Free Motion Quilting Filler Designs.

5 thoughts on “tip tuesday: quilting design auditions

  1. I like your sample of how you might go about quilting the quilt you've been working on..great sense of movement.
    Quilting the quilt is my favorite part. Thanks for the info, and link!

  2. You can put the drawing of your block in a page protector & draw on that with a dry erase (or similar) marker as well…

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