Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Wholecloth Design Course

I have been having a wonderful time participating in the Wholecloth Design & Execution Class being held online at MQ Resource.  The class is being run by Adam Chenevert who is an amazing and inspirational quilter - check out the link to see some of his amazing work or visit his blog.

The concept of the wholecloth design course if fairly simple - you design 1/8th, mirror this image which becomes 1/4 of your quilt.  Put the four quarters together and you have the basis for a whole quilt.  I have spent numerous hours in glorious Melbourne autumn weather drawing and re-drawing my design.  With the help of a computer savvy 13 year old I have even managed to mirror and flip my design in photoshop.

This is the 1/4 design of my wholecloth quilt.


The following is the complete design - there seems to be something quite magical about symmetry in quilting designs.


Adam also loves to quilt many different background designs on his quilts - I have included lots of pebbling, cross hatching and straight line quilting around the feather motifs.

I have ordered some Kaffe Fassett Shot Cottons to quilt this wholecloth design - whether or not I am up to that task is something I will find out in due course but I am certainly looking forward to the challenge.

15 comments:

  1. Stunning.
    Can't wait to see how you go.
    I'm off to check out Adam's blog now.
    Andi :-)

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  2. An amazing quilt design! Looking forward to seeing the results!

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  3. Adam is amazing isn't he. I'll have to check out his blog again - he didn't have anything new there for quite a while so I hadn't popped in recently. How do you plan to mark your quilt for this beautiful design?

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  4. Just beautiful Karen. Looking forward to seeing your design on Kaffe's shot cottons.

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  5. Gorgeous Karen! Adam is always a great read and a phenomenal quilter. Very generous of him to share his talent. And MQResource is just The Best! I hope you'll take pictures as you go on this so we can see how it's coming. And congratulations for doing this!

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  6. Wowwee! Lots of feathering happening there! I think it will look stunning on shot cotton.

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  7. BEAUTIFUL! I Love whole cloth quilts.

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  8. Beautiful... hope to see it has a quilt soon!

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  9. That's fabulous looking! Someday I hope to be a good enough quilter to take a pattern like that and make it look marvelous on cloth. Great creation you've made there!

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  10. Fantastic Designing!! Cant wait to see it on fabric. Am curious as to how you get the pattern onto fabric though?? I think another award winning quilt coming up!!

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  11. Very neat, I love the feathers, I can't wait to see it finished!

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  12. Fantastic design!!
    Can't wait to see how you go.

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  13. Fantastic design!!
    Can't wait to see how you go.

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  14. My goodness thats impressive. Whish I could teach Andrea to show me how to do that...she is 13 :) I have to draw all mine by hand at times...do you make that with one 'whole' piece of cloth or is it in quarters ?

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  15. Sorry - My son Andrew (Andrea's father)has been using my computer...and forgto to sign off...the one above is really from me

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