Good Morning Beautiful
Each Saturday and Sunday morning I wake up and watch the sunlight come across my design wall. The colors take on inspiring shades and tones as the sun rises. In a very real way, it relaxes me.
It makes me want to say: "Good Morning, Beautiful." (and even start singing one of my favorite country songs of the same title)
Is this always the case? The answer is no. Sometimes the quilt layout gets frustrating because:
1. The vision isn't coming into reality
2. An unrealistic deadline
3. You're simply not "loving" it
4. You're missing your "sew-jo" (your sewing mo-jo)
5. Uggghhh... you're not even sure what's wrong...
But how do you get from "ewww" to "you had me at, hello?"
Purpose of a Design Wall
This is definitely where the design wall comes into play for me. It allows you mix and try different layouts and combinations, and then stand back and evaluate. The wall gives you the opportunity for a quilt to "simmer" much like a fine marinara sauce. I find that one of my quilts can be up on the design wall for weeks as I "tweak" the layout. (Obsessive, much? Yes!)
For example, I played around with a set of Tula Pink EPP (English Paper Pieced) hexagons for a long time on my design wall before I finally settled on a design.
Here is a picture of me sharing my hand-quilting progress at a PHXMQG (Phoenix Modern Quilt Guild) meeting in March 2015.
Design Wall Inspiration
Do you want a new or improved design wall?
Mine is a tattered picnic table cover that is pinned to our bedroom wall. I like that I can roll it up for easy transport to another room, or even a place across town. It's a quick fix, perfect for an apartment dweller, but there are other options like these here:
For a quick, portable design wall try Nickel Quilt's Tutorial Here.
Avid / Ambitious Quilter? Try this one from Cut to Pieces.
Want more ideas? Check out this Pinterest board.
Thank you for indulging me as I pass along some of my notes regarding design walls. There are plenty of resources available out there and I appreciate your thoughts and input!
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