Read on and you will see what I did with the fabric that gave me the scraps in the previous post.
I have some things that help to keep me "on track" when I quilt. Sometimes I use little patterns drawn on Freezer Paper and ironed on to the piece being quilted. Let me show you how I make ‘em.
I am using a block I found in Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting magazine, Jan/Feb 2010, page 92, Star Rosette block by Nancy Mahoney. I drew the block in EQ6. I like to draw interesting blocks in EQ6, it gives me practice.
I use EQ6 to create quilting stencils --
Since I like to draw the stencil directly on the block, I need to bring the block back into EQ6 as an image that I can trace on. Use the "Export Image" tool and save the image (block I drew) to a Directory where you can find it. I created an IMAGES directory right off the EQ6 directory and put images in there that I will be using for tracing, etc.
Make a new block for drawing stencil motif
Block > New Block > PatchDraw Motif
Block > Import image for tracing (the quilt block I drew)
Using the Freehand tool on the Appliqué layer, draw out a design directly on the block. You will probably need to tweak it up some. Save to sketchbook.
Here's block with tweaked freehand
design drawn on it
Saved drawn appliqué without
the block image underneath it
If I were using multiple quilt blocks in a quilt, I could then place the saved drawn appliqué onto each block in the quilt, to see how it would look on the finished quilt.
The repeat in the drawn appliqué is 2 sizes of teardrops. Convert the drawn design into guides – Block > Convert to Guides and then draw a template of a teardrop for each of the 2 different sized loops
Save to sketchbook.
I then printed a 10" block of those 2 teardrops
Print > Templates
I could've printed the 8 teardrops templates onto Freezer Paper, but I was being conservative and find it easier to print one of a needed repeat and then trace it, staple it to layers of Freezer Paper for additional copies, having only to cut the template shape once.
Plus, I get to use up scraps of Freezer Paper.
Smaller teardrop traced to Freezer Paper
and stapled to sheets of more Freezer Paper
Teardrops ironed onto quilt sandwich,
ready to be quilted around
Another favorite guide for quilting lines
is Contact Paper. It is repositionable
many times
And here’s my completed Reading Pillow, waiting in my Reading Chair. I use the pillow to prop up my book.
FYI, I always have a book in progress. I just finished “Just Take my Heart” by Mary Higgins Clark and will be starting “Promise Me” by Harlan Coben.
Monday is one of DH’s & my movie nights. We will be watching “The Painted Veil” from Netflix this evening.
Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteAppreciate the tutorial and love the block you used for your pillow. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove that pillow! I enjoy Harlan Coben too.
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