Friday, September 13, 2019

Two kinds of blankets

The last two contests were for designs for very specific usages. First, a large-scale pattern that could be used for a duvet cover (which is one of the pre-made options you can get via Spoonflower now), in neutral tones. Then, a 1-yard design that could be made into a cheater quilt.

For the duvet, I based my design off of this quilt.



It's...pretty meh, I guess. Definitely missing something.

For the cheater quilt, I've always wanted to do a take one on of those amazing Tibetan tiger rugs, so I took this opportunity!

Tibetan Tiger Faux Applique

Yes, this is stretching the bounds of a cheater quilt, which technically should look like patchwork, but I'm calling it "faux applique."  I'm pleased with this one! It got into the top quarter of entries.

My favorite duvet pattern was the first-place winner, and my favorite cheater was the cathedral windows.

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Flags, blocks, cocoons

For the "moths" contest I reused the cocoon design I made before, with a slightly different repeat and different colors. My favorite was the Mayan-style moths.

moth chrysalis

For the pirates theme, I did a bunch of designs based on real pirate flags, then improvised a bunch in the same vein. Had a ton of fun with this one but it didn't go anywhere in the contest. I liked this gray/sepia design.

pirate flags

Then for "colorblocking," I used the same colors as the dog noses with some basic geometric shapes.

colorblock harvest

This actually did pretty well and got into the top 20% of entries. My favorite was this one, which is based on a patchwork design.


Saturday, August 10, 2019

2019 Bags

Tomorrow we depart for the yearly trip to the Redwoods. I'm still carrying on a family tradition from my Grandmother, who made little "treat bags" for all of us grand kids for long car drives. Last year's bags (and links to previous years) here. This year I didn't make designs totally from scratch, but I did do custom tweaks to existing designs.



For Isabel, I took the firefly luciferin molecules, made them very small, and in an aqua-violet color scheme. For Emmett, I tweaked the colors of the Norse eagle/hawk to be more blue/cool (in a color temperature sense, not a hipness sense). For Bruce, I took the geology design and removed everything but the volcanoes and colored it orange. For James, I tweaked the rhinos to be more green. And for Eddie, the large-scale alphabet design, scaled down and turned red.

Friday, August 9, 2019

Cat tree

For the "cats" theme, my spouse suggested a repeat of cat towers, so I drew that and I'm pretty happy with how it turned out:

luxury cat towers

This was fun to draw! It actually did pretty well, ending up in the top 100. My favorite was the colorful cats in boxes.

Saturday, August 3, 2019

Dinosaur skulls

So to follow up last week's dogs, for the "dinosaur" theme I did t-rex skulls using the same set of colors.



elegant t-rex skulls 

The colors don't work nearly as well with negative space in between! I'm pretty happy with how the lineart turned out, though. My favorite was the painted parasaurolophuses

Friday, July 26, 2019

"Dog days" best finish so far

For the "dog days" contest, I did a little scallop of upturned dog noses.

dog noses

The colors are inspired by this image.

This actually got 38th place! Since it made it into the top 50, they set it for sale without me having to proof it. Pretty cool!

My favorite entry was this damask with hounds.

Monday, July 22, 2019

Next batch of designs

For the "paint by number" contest, I used the paint-by-number roses I made for Maren's quilt, with bolder colors.

Jumbled Roses, Paint-by-numbers style

My favorite was the heron woods.

For "vintage postcards," I did the BACKS of postcards.

Awaiting Your Message

My favorite was the Hawaiian themed cards.

Then we had a theme to do an animal portrait that would fit on a tea towel. I thought it would be funny to do a tribute to the inescapable "Baby Shark" song, but in the style of those really old-fashioned portraits with the baby in a big, lacy white dress. So that was fun! I wanted to add more detail to the frame, to make it look like a carved wood frame, but ran out of time.

Ye Olde Baby Shark (Do Do Do Do Do)

Next the challenge was to do a print that would work for boys' clothing. I adapted the orange doodle design I did of a bunch of Bruce's favorite stuff and did it in color instead.

Joy in a Boy

My favorite was the bugs on stripes.

Lastly, another restricted palette contest where we had to use bronze, peach, and light & dark teal (and optionally black and white). I based my design on this image and added some mysterious symbols.

pocket glyphs

I thought the ginkgo best used these colors.

Of all these entries, the boys' clothing doodle did by far the best!