ZOOM WORKSHOP DETAILS
Experiment with different elemental geometric shapes, including gentle curves
Explore spare, simple compositions for a modern look
Consider the sewing lines as a key design element
Select one work of art, and bring 1-2 photocopies of it to class
Break the artwork down into elemental blocks
Assess which blocks work well, and choose one to translate into fabric
Discuss color and value choices and decide on a palette
Map out pieces for one composition
Cut out fabric pieces improv style
Audition colors and placement
Build composition improv style, trying out multiple fabrics, stepping back to assess the effect of each
How do I quilt it? See a demo of how to add texture and surface design with walking foot quilting.
Workshop: Inspired by Art
Presenter: David Owen Hastings
Saturday, November 16, 2024
12:00 pm – 6:00 pm Eastern Time
Starting with a favorite work of art, develop your own unique modern quilt design.
Be inspired by shapes, colors, structure, or the feeling you get and design a block or whole quilt with an eye on modern minimalism.
MODERN QUILT DESIGN, INSPIRED BY CLASSIC ART
6 hours: Bring your own photo of a work of art, and we will explore the many ways you can take inspiration from it to develop your own quilt block or full quilt design. We will break down the image to its most basic elements, create a rough drawing, then start building a test block using improv techniques. David will demonstrate sewing curves without pins, and without fear. A PDF materials and supplies list will be emailed in advance. This workshop is a 6-hour live-stream event, conducted on Zoom, consisting of live instruction (no recording, please). You should have the current version of Zoom installed on your computer or laptop. Guidance for getting started will be sent in advance of the workshop.
I will provide full hands-on instructions in class. Bring 1-2 photocopies of your art inspiration, and we’ll create a new work inspired by your selection. This is an all-levels workshop. Basic knowledge of machine piecing is helpful, but not necessary. We will learn together!
For more about David, please visit www.davidowenhastings.com or follow @davidowenhastings on Instagram.
For more about David, please visit www.davidowenhastings.com or follow @davidowenhastings on Instagram.