It's Thursday again, and that means that it's time to share what you've been working on! I have been sewing up a storm lately, but the quilt I'm working on is a big secret, so mum's the word! The other thing I've been doing a lot of this week is playing around with quilt designing on the computer. I've been using a couple of different things and want to hear your thoughts.
The first thing I've been playing around with is drawing with shapes in Microsoft Word. Here is a design that I sketched out first, then translated it using the drawing tools. I'm calling this pattern Twinkle, Twinkle-
Not too bad, but there are some drawbacks-
1. It can be a little tricky to draw blocks to scale and layer the shapes properly.
2. It's not a quilt drawing program, so you almost have to have a block idea in mind before you start.
3. Of course, that means that it doesn't calculate any fabric yardage for you at all. The math is still all
up to you!
So, I decided to try out the Threadbias quilt design tool. It does have a monthly subscription fee, but it's only $10 a month- well worth it to me if it's a great program. Here is the Twinkle, Twinkle pattern drawn in the Threadbias design tool(I just realized that one of my rows is slightly ajar, but that's on me, not the program). And keep in mind that I have the lines turned off, but you can keep the lines in the diagram to see the individual block components-
So, here's the skinny on it- I absolutely loved drawing in Threadbias. It was pretty easy to navigate, and you can really create any block pattern pretty quickly. It figures out yardage requirements as well. I certainly haven't exhausted all of the bells and whistles of the program, but there is one fairly substantial drawback that I immediately noticed. I can't figure out if there is a line drawing function.
For example, if I am creating a step by step diagram on creating a quilt block, and I want to show that you need to sew "corner to corner" (like you're making a snowball block) I would need to be able to draw a dotted line on top of the square to show where to sew. I don't see that function in the Threadbias program, so that makes creating actual pattern diagrams impossible. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong!
By all means, if you've used this and know a way to do it, please let me know. If not, what programs do you use (besides EQ7, because I'm a Mac user!) to design your quilts?
Anyway, on to the winners of the fantastic giveaways offered up last Saturday. Thanks so much for the outpouring of kindness! Quilters really are some of the nicest people I know! There were a whopping 225 comment entries!
Okay then, onto the winners- the winner of the fat quarter bundle from Five Monkey Fabrics is comment number 128!
The lucky winner of the queen size Warm and Natural batting is comment number 45!
And last, but not least, the winner of the Gracie Girl 7 inch stacker is comment number 98.
I'll be contacting each of you by email soon to get your mailing address so you can get your goodies!
Last week's party was pretty awesome! There is obviously lots of fun happening in your sewing spaces!
Stephanie, at Quarter Incher's 100 Modern Blocks quilt is absolutely stunning!
Stephanie at Simple Sewendipity shared this Riley Blake challenge showstopper mini!
and
My Pieced Life linked up her Tula 100 Modern blocks quilt too! No doubt about it- I love these quilts!
I can't wait to see what you've got going on this week! Let's party, y'all!
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