Sunday sketch #362

This week’s block is the same as last week’s, so I’m cheating a little bit by making a new Sunday sketch rather than rolling these designs into last week’s post. But hey, it’s my blog, and I can do what I want! 🙂

I’ve rotated the block to create these new shapes. They’re admittedly kinda odd, but I like them.

Rotating again creates these shapes – don’t they remind you of moose antlers?

Here’s the same design shifted over, so the four antler conglomerations appear in full.

I tried different palettes, too, but I think I prefer the first one.

And there’s the antler design without the interstitial stars. I kinda like them too though. They add just that little bit of visual interest to keep things fun.

Like last week’s designs, this week’s sketch could be made into a quilt using quarter-circles (or drunkard’s path units), half-circles (or 2 × drunkard’s path units), squares and rectangles.

I probably won’t make this one. At small-scale and from afar, the design looks a bit too much like it includes a motif that I always try to avoid. I only really noticed after I drafted this blog post and then looked at the thumbnail image on the list of upcoming posts. Oops. Let’s not go there.


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