How to Draw a Blanket
In this step by step tutorial you will learn how to draw a blanket in just nine easy steps with helpful tips.
Now I will show you how to draw a blanket. This lesson will train your artistic abilities and you can apply the acquired skills in your next drawings.
This simple instruction shows in detail how to draw a blanket. This is a familiar item of our everyday life. The blanket keeps us warm during night sleep and daytime rest.
In the picture, you can see that the blanket is neatly folded. Try to remember all the drawing steps in order to use the acquired skills in the future. In the same way, you can draw any other textile product.
I am sure that you will quickly cope with this task because the lesson includes seven simple steps that you can easily repeat. This lesson will require your spatial imagination and the ability to make smooth rounded lines.
Arbitrary lines are allowed here, it is not necessary to repeat exactly all the lines indicated in the instructions, but try to correctly depict the fold of the blanket so that the drawing looks more realistic. For coloring, you can choose the same color as in the example, or you can choose any other shade.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 30 minutes
How to Draw a Blanket
- Draw the outer outline of the blanket.
Using thin lines, depict a figure of the same shape as in the example.
- Sketch out the top.
At the top, depict a smooth, curved line to depict the top edge.
- Add the curve on one side.
Draw a curved line from the top of the quilt to the bottom.
- Sketch out the bend on the other side.
Depict a curved line across the top of the other side of the quilt.
- Add details.
Give the blanket the correct shape, for this, carefully circle around the contour.
- Correct inaccuracies.
With the eraser, carefully remove all extra lines in your drawing.
- Color the blanket.
Use light blue or any other color of your choice.
I want to remind you that especially for your convenience, I created a PDF file with a short version of the lesson. Download this file and use it anytime, even if you don’t have Internet access.