If anybody out there thinks I have a method in my designing then think again!!!! Well, perhaps I do - it's called madness!
I use lots of different approaches to a new pattern but I never design on paper or with math as my prop! I can't 'do' math anyway - watch me struggle with adding and subtracting when I'm shopping!!!
Probably the easiest way is to just 'tat it' and see what happens. Sometimes nowadays I draw (on the computer) too.
This kiwi had me flummoxed for ages. I couldn't make a start. I'd downloaded lots of pictures of kiwis and studied them until I thought I knew what your 'average' kiwi looked like. I always do this when tackling an animal.
Well in the end I decided to 'just start' (after doing a rough drawing on the computer) and see if I could break it down into sections. One trick I've learnt is to use two shuttles and two colours so you can 'track' your progress. This time and for the first time ever I 'did a bit' and tied and cut, did a bit more and tied and cut.
In the first trial (the grotty coloured picture below) I did the body (see the knot at the top, right?) and then joined on above the legs to do the under neck. Then I did the top of the neck and the whole thing didn't look too bad!!!
Next to try and do it in 'one hit' with just the one tie and cut at the end. The brown version underneath does just that. BUT I'M NOT HAPPY with it yet. NO WAY!!!
At the very bottom is the rough drawing I did. I got 'lost' on the neck!!!!