I’ve been putting my cupboard-door design walls to good use this week as I’ve worked on class examples for my Perspective for Quilters workshop.
I know many quilters who want to be able to depict realistic images, but they get bogged down when it comes to drawing something in perspective. For instance, a cabin in the woods, or a window, or even a simple cube. If you know a few basic steps, however, these things become easy! I’ll be teaching this workshop at the National Quilting Association show in Columbus this June, as well as a few quilt guilds, so I wanted to have several examples for students to learn from. I hope to teach a variety of ways to depict things three dimensionally on a two dimensional surface like a quilt. Once you know the basics, it’s a lot of fun to do!
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3 responses to “Perspective for Quilters”
Looks like a wonderful class. Wish I lived nearby so I could come. Your samples are great!
A most excellent workshop topic!! Too bad I’m way out here in Arizona :o) Best of Luck
Have a great day,
Always, Queenie
…I have always wondered how those “cube” quilts were done….now to go check out our June schedule !