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I found it!

I mentioned that there was no quilt design app for the iPad the other day and I had found a way to as least capture my ideas when I wasn’t near my laptop and EQ but I’ve continued to search apps and today I found a great drawing app that allows me to design a quilt….at least a pieced quilt.

It’s called Touch Draw and look what I did on the plane!

A quilt designed for Mom

Do you remember this little quilt I designed for Mom? She finished the top and since I wrote up instructions for her, I went ahead and posted them on my MaryQuilts.com site. It’s a cute quilt to work up using a focus fabric.

Shower demo has started

While they’re working upstairs, I’m playing in EQ7. How’s this for a scrap buster?

Playing in EQ

This is the quilt I almost started a couple nights ago … before I realized that if I ever wanted to make half the quilts I had ideas for that I was going to have to cut back on some of the donation tops I accepted. So instead, I’ve been piecing backs, binding, and quilting …. but soon I’ll have more time for piecing.

I plan to use my Accuquilt GO to make this one — the bricks are 3.5×6.5 (with seam allowances) and the framing strips are 1.5 inches finished. I’ll play some with the borders once I actually make the quilt because I’ll probably use leftover bricks and cut them in half … which of course will keep them from being exactly square….or maybe not, I forgot I had the 3 inch finished square die just recently purchased but not yet used.

Still binding

Usually my life revolves around my quilting but lately quilting has revolved around my life ….in spite of that I am making some binding progress. This top was pieced by Sue in FL. I don’t know what pattern she used but I posted a brief explanation of how the blocks are pieced and now it’s bound and labeled and ready for donation once I wash it.

I’ve also been playing with EQ7 again – this time in anticipation of getting the new Dresden Plate die from Accuquilt. I’ve been planning to make a Fan quilt for years but haven’t wanted to do all the cutting. I’m not sure if I’ll use any of these ideas but I might. I love how easy it is to take an idea and quickly create different variations looking for the one perfect design.

MaryQuilts.com

Those of you who read my blog know that I make scrappy quilts so I don’t ever worry about fabric yardage needed for a specific quilt. If I have a certain color scheme in mind, I may “collect” fabric in those colors before starting the quilt but usually, I just go to my fabric shelves and start pulling fabric.

On my website, I clearly state that I don’t provide fabric estimates for my instructions because of the scrappy way I work AND because I don’t take time to test fabric estimates — I’m not creating patterns for purchase, I’m providing a free service so I don’t feel the need to go out of my way to do this.

However, I still get requests and if I can EASILY recolor a quilt in EQ and get an UNTESTED estimate for someone, I usually will. Sometimes that’s not possible because I don’t have the file (a recent request for information about a quilt designed for Mom is an example of this, the file is on her computer in VA).

Anyway, this explanation is in part just an opportunity to show you my Framed Rectangles that I recolored in RWB for someone who wanted to have fabric amounts and I found I really liked it in this colorway. Of course, I would use many different reds, blues, and whites including creams, tans, & beige if I was making this version. Wouldn’t it make a great QOV?

Using your own fabrics in EQ7

JudyL had a good post yesterday about photographing your fabrics for use in EQ7 so I thought I’d share one other way I imported fabrics from a specific collection to use in designing a quilt for Mom.

First, I’d bought her this kit from Connecting Threads and since I didn’t like the open space in the middle, I’d bought her extra fabrics to piece 4 blocks for the center.

That of course left her with enough leftover fabric for another quilt so I designed this one for her by saving the photos of the fabric right off the site since I didn’t have the fabric here to photograph. She’ll fussy cut the birds and then piece the alternate fabrics and by using their fabric line, she can see just what the quilt will look like when she’s done.

I made a decision

But then I changed my mind. After all your input (THANK you very much) I decided I would go ahead with the Drunkard’s Path without borders yesterday. But then today, I realized that if I finished the blocks I had already started I had exactly enough for the version with borders so I decided I’d go with that one because it’s a little longer and it will be a bed quilt for a veteran in Maine. I also decided I’d do a borderless version in pink and purple scraps for Ronald McDonald House.

Now, you have to imagine this scrappy! I don’t often take the time to color in a design with a bunch of different fabrics, in this case I’m using one purple and one pink but I’ll use a bunch of different purples and pinks when I actually make the quilt.

This quilt will measure 55 x 68 and I’ll use my Accuquilt GO to cut the blocks — you wouldn’t believe how much quicker and easier it is to cut a quilt like this with the die — it’s why I bought my GO.

My EQ7 upgrade arrived today

Not much piecing going on with the Drunkard’s Path blocks and today was supposed to be devoted to Strings since it’s Tuesday AND we have a new HeartStrings project but with EQ7 arriving everything else was set aside.

After looking around the program a bit, I decided to play with drafting a quilt I plan to make in blues. I bought a fabric kit just for the indigo and shirting fabrics and had in my mind that I would make a BLUE version of my Red Rover quilt.

Edit: Although only version 2 shows scrappy fabrics — whichever design I choose will be made in a variety of blues and a variety of background fabrics – I often just use a single fabric when designing because it’s so much quicker!

After playing a little more I came up with another couple possibilities.

Version 2

Version 3 (All three of these can be cut with my GO die – using the 4 inch half square triangle and the 2.5 inch strip die).

And just because EQ has that crazy Serendipity option, Version 4. You might not think this version is possible but after my class with Paula Nadelstern, I feel comfortable enough with templates that I could….I won’t, but I could!

After all of that, I’m still leaning toward the first version but it will be a while before I can even think about starting this one!

Making our own quilt kits

One of the things I always do when I visit Mom is help her line up some projects to work on between my visits. Sometimes it’s cutting, sometimes fabric shopping, and sometimes designing or modifying patterns. This trip I did a little of everything including modifying a quilt she saw in one of her books that had a cute elephant appliqué. Thanks to EQ I’m able to work up instructions easily.

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