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QDAD: Quilt Design a Day

I took a break over Christmas from designing, and it seemed to give me a new perspective of things. I have loved this first week of coming back. It is so hard to try to decide on a favorite this week!!

The palettes for the following designs are on the groups Facebook page.

01 January: Defenses
This design was created based on the inspiration of the color palette photo, which was of the Great Wall of China. It represents the offense and defense of battle (with arrows as the symbol) meeting at the Great Wall. This was revision 2 and my favorite color way.
QDAD_Defenses_01January

Revision 1 had the white and blue colors in opposite areas. Doesn’t it make such a difference to the design.
QDAD_Defenses_01January(2)

02 January: Temple Totems
Again, using the inspiration from the color palette photo of statues at an Indonesian temple, I created my own totem/statues. I loved the grey and white palette, adds simplicity and clarity to the design.
QDAD_Temple_02JAN2015(2)

On a second revision I also really liked only using 2 of the 3 segments in the totem above, rotating the design and using a lighter shade of grey. I love both of these!!
QDAD_Temple_02JAN2015(4)

03 January: Architecture
This design was very interesting for me on how my thought process works. This is version 2, below is version 1. I found with version 1 that I liked it, but when I came back for a second view it was a little disjointed and more two halves. I decided to extend the black lines, and the white horizontal lines into the other halves to make it more cohesive….I love this version 2.
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04 January: Utopia
This is a very different design to the other ones this week. The color palette perfectly matched with Utopia fabric line.  I started this design with the crosses and stars but needed to some how have a filler space. The square-in-square block below the star works out really well.

QDAD_04JAN2015(1)

05 January: Sewing Buttons

I started playing around with the circles that represented the buttons and button holes. I landed up making this more futuristic/spacey feeling design.
“Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before.”
QDAD_Buttons_05JAN2015

06 January: Wharf
The color palette photo was below a pier with the ocean – I loved this color palette. The symmetry of the pier and the ocean movement reminded me of fractals….hence this design.
QDAD_Wharf_06Jan2015

07 January: Ribbons in a jar
This design was a little more of a struggle. This was in fact my second design and the second version of the design. The previous designs and colors are below. I really liked the stripes and then the restriction of the lines to a given area (like the ribbons in a glass jar). In my house there is always some scrap that escaped my jar :-).
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Please Note: If you would like to make or use one of my designs, please email me (ml_wilkie(at)hotmail(dot)com) or leave a comment below. I am happy to talk with you on options and provide the relevant measurements etc. or have you test out a pattern. Also, if you use one of my designs, please use the following text to credit me the design: “Designed by Michelle Wilkie @ Factotum of Arts”.

Design Inspiration – Where do you find it (Part 1)?

OK, so maybe it should be where do I find it ;-)…

I have always drawn from an early age (at least since 5 years old), continued to do art through high school, then focused on chalk pastel drawings while studying for my BSc and MSc as a hobby. I have, however, never really studied art or artists.

Recently, I have been inspired in my design work by Abstract and Modern Art artists. I actually started researching artists and I have a few favorites that has definitely been influencing my current designs.

When I am learning about the artist and their styles, I try a couple of quilt designs that are similar, by looking at a few common pieces with a similar theme, look at each once and then try it on my own. Now, the simplicity and the geometric nature of the abstract and modern art period, shows through my own designs – some work, some don’t….but its all about trial and error and working out what is “me”.

Here are some of my favorite artists, and the books I have purchased or the links to sources.

Josef Albers
(Source: Interaction of Color – Book purchased from Amazon.com)

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Luis Sacilotto
(Source of paintings: http://www.wikiart.org/en/luis-sacilotto/)

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Harvey Quaytman
(Source: Harvey Quaytman – Book purchased from Amazon)

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Frederick Hammersley
(Source: Frederick Hammersley – Book Purchased from Amazon)

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QDAD: Quilt Design a Day

Finally, caught up here  so here are the first weeks worth of designs for December. For the following designs, take a look at the library of associated palettes over on the Facebook page.

03 December: Out eating Sushi
This design originated from a pattern on the table at a sushi restaurant. I liked the lines and the blocks of the design.
QDAD_03Dec2014

04 December: Angled Architecture
Amy Gunson over @ Badskirt showed me a picture she had taken over of a building in Melbourne. There were these cool angles on the building which I isolated some of those designs into this one.
QDAD_04Dec2014

06 December: I Spy Window
What happens when you watch Return of the Jedi with your son, while doing quilt design a day? You see the circular window on the death star and it translates into this.
QDAD_06Dec2014

07 December: Pay Phone
This is the graphical presentation for the pay phone in the photo for inspiration.
QDAD_07Dec2014

08 December: Driftwood
This was the second design that represents driftwood, but I decided that this was my favorite of my driftwood interpretation.
QDAD_08Decmber
The first one, was this…I like that pink square with the lines, however I prefer the simple nature of just the bottom right corner.
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09 December: 60’s mod circles
Not a lot to say about this one – not really sure if I like this one.
QDAD_09Dec2014

10 December: Tudor Stripes
Inspired by Luis Sacilotto’s work, and really wanted to represent the Tudor black and white woodwork in a simple line design.QDAD_Tudor_10Dec

If you would like to make or use one of my designs, please email me (ml_wilkie(at)hotmail(dot)com) or leave a comment below. I am happy to talk with you on options and provide the relevant measurements etc. or have you test out a pattern. Also, if you use one of my designs, please use the following text to credit me the design: “Designed by Michelle Wilkie @ Factotum of Arts”.