This is my latest pattern collection called Chisai, which means small in Japanese.
It started as a challenge I set for myself to create an entire collection of small prints and a thought of wouldn’t it be cool to make a quilt completely out of fabrics designed by me.
I gave myself three rules:
- My motifs had to be hand drawn on my iPad. My tools of choice ended up being Adobe Draw and the Apple pencil
- Each pattern could only include one motif and two colours
- Each pattern had to be created using the pattern tool in Illustrator
My reason for the restrictions was to try and create simple patterns. The patterns I tend to gravitate towards are very simple and yet what I was creating in the past was overly detailed.
In what turned out to be a little backwards, I started with the colours first and created quite an extensive colour palette to work with. I wanted a range of hues and brightness, which was necessary for a quilt when there was no standout pattern.
On my iPad I played around with developing a bunch of motifs. I discovered that drawing with the eraser produced some happy accidents. Mostly my drawing on the iPad stops there and I have trouble seeing the potential in a single motif, but I was persistent.
Finally I exported these doodles to Illustrator and set about choosing ones that would work. The advantage of the pattern tool in Illustrator is how easy it is to create half-drop or brick repeats. To me that is probably where the advantages end. I think it’s a great tool for simple repeats but anything more complex becomes laborious. It’s also quite time consuming to export a pattern so as to be able to upload it to Spoonflower.
Almost all the collection are available for purchase from my Spoonflower store. I say almost all because I added three extra patterns over the weekend and I am waiting of the proofs to be printed before they are available for sale.
I have chosen quilt pattern that will be perfect for this collection, so I’ll keep you posted on my progress.
I also have a couple of posts planned on using the Illustrator pattern tool, especially how to export the pattern tile.
If you have any questions, leave me a comment.
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