- Look at corners of rooms, places where there might be some picture moldings, where there are joins of walls and floors.
- Look at the sidewalks downtown. Thank goodness city planners in many places are being more creative these days and we see interesting manhole covers, grating around trees and cement paths that have designs stamped into them.
- Try to see your environment in a slightly different perspective, while riding the bus or waiting in line for lunch. Look around and find curves of interest, straight or crossing lines. Think of repetition, pattern, sequence wherever it can happen.
- Pay particular attention to advertising in magazines and on billboards. It is all around us as we are too often aware. Ask your self how advertisers use design to get their message across? Think of the golden arches, car hood ornaments, the back pockets of your favourite jeans or the make up counter at the mall. Good design is fundamental to the object.
- Kid’s colouring books. Pick up a couple at the grocery store
- Post Cards. Who says you have to be on vacation to buy them?
- Sidewalks. Look down around you
- Your front door, the neighbour's front door
- Hub caps. They are neat, take a look
- Gift Wrap
- Birthday, seasonal and all purpose cards
- different stamps (stamp a dark colour on paper and enlarge to the desired size)
- precut border templates for tracing
- die cuts for gluing on pages (simple little motifs to enlarge)
- stickers for motif ideas
See you in class!
1 comment:
Susan, you asked where else we find quilting design ideas. My favorite place is Google image search. When I'm ready to quilt, I enter the subject matter of my quilt in Google image search and look at hundreds of images. I select my favorites and print out a dozen or so. Then I get busy with a pencil to develop my patterns. I do some tracing to familiarize myself with shapes, then some sketching and stylizing to come up with quilting patterns that appeal to me.
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