After I finished the recipe card design, I used the re-color tool that automatically changes the placement of the colors, then selected three different prints to upload to Spoonflower for printing on fabric. Here's how they turned out.
When I first started quilting by machine, I really, really wanted to learn how to quilt feathers. So I drew them on paper until my brain learned to sew them. While I was learning to draw directly in Illustrator recently, I kept thinking of a particular feather design that I've used for a few of my quilts, and ended up making a repeating feather pattern. Here are my new feather fabrics.
It's so much fun to start with a blank computer screen and end up with fabrics that are unique and meaningful. If you ever considered it, but didn't know where to start, just enroll in Bonnie's class -- she'll tell you everything you need to know. And if I can answer any questions about how to get started there, just ask.
Hope you all have a good weekend!
Kim
It's so much fun to start with a blank computer screen and end up with fabrics that are unique and meaningful. If you ever considered it, but didn't know where to start, just enroll in Bonnie's class -- she'll tell you everything you need to know. And if I can answer any questions about how to get started there, just ask.
Hope you all have a good weekend!
Kim