Here's my patio table topper; these cut flowers will never wilt!!
Created by Siri Sinha for the Project QUILTING Quarantine 2020 Floral Challenge.
Project QUILTING is a challenge hosted by Kim Lapacek of Persimon Dreams.
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Saturday, April 18, 2020
Patio Table Topper by Siri S
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Under the Garden Moon by Robyn
This is the block for May from “Under the Garden Moon” a year’s worth of felted wool projects. I made a set a few years ago but when we started spending Thanksgiving through Easter here in Madison, I decided to make a second patchwork wall hanging and divide up my months. Because we’re staying longer due to the shelter-in-place, I needed something for May.
Great timing with the FLORAL challenge! I’ve decided to make an entire second set since we have twin granddaughters and I think they’d enjoy changing out the months.
Whereas I used jumbo rickrack for the trim around the first set, I had to use what I had on hand and was lucky to have found this green gingham. I think I’ll use gingham for the entire set when I make it!
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Stitch It With Wool: Crewel Embroidery
from: Bluprint
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Tropical Hibiscus by Woodra C
Tropical hibiscus
24 x 24
Woodra Clontz
St simons island ga
I got this fabric in Maui about 10 years ago and didn't know what to do with it
My daughter suggested yellow hibiscus.
Created for the Project QUILTING Quarantine 2020 Floral Challenge.
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Thursday, April 16, 2020
Floral Quilt by Theresa B
This my floral quilt. It is made from scraps of the 320 masks I've made so far.
Created by Theresa Bradley for the Project QUILTING Quarantine 2020 Floral Challenge.
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Created by Theresa Bradley for the Project QUILTING Quarantine 2020 Floral Challenge.
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Saturday, April 4, 2020
Big Chicken by Woodra C
Scraps to Big Blue Bag by Caroline MVF
Created for the Project QUILTING Quarantine 2020 BIG Challenge.
Big you say?? It’s starts with small scraps...
Then decided to make a BIG bag.
The outside...
Merci beaucoup,
Caroline
Big you say?? It’s starts with small scraps...
Then decided to make a BIG bag.
And I thought of the “Quiltsmart” #mondo bag!!
Sewing a zillion squares to a foundation piece.
Outside and lining ( on top of pixture)
Merci beaucoup,
Caroline
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Jesus Love the Little Children by Robyn Wimmer
I'm sending my finished project for P1 "Dream Big" As I mentioned in an earlier post, we still haven't found even one small bottle of hand sanitizer so I decided to dream up a really big bottle of the stuff!!
I'm calling it "Jesus Loves the Little Children" because the entire global community is in this together.
Stay safe ️
Robyn Wimmer
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Friday, April 3, 2020
Too Big for this House by Therese B
This is my entry this week. It is called Too Big For This House.
Inspired by Alice in wonderland.
Theresa Bradley
Created for the PQQ2020: BIG challenge
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Normal by Diane Crawford
“Normal”, 6” x 18”. The challenge this time is “Big”. On the blog, Trish posted a picture that said, “Dream Big”. Well, right now, especially here in California, all we have is our dreams of something bigger and better than the current existence in the statewide lockdown, which will now last a minimum of 7 weeks. As I was designing this project, the word “Normal” was consistent in my mind.
The background colors and designs went through a number of changes until last night, when the picture became clear as I lay in bed. The colors of the letters and the stitching all show movement from the current darkness to the light at the end of the crisis.
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The background colors and designs went through a number of changes until last night, when the picture became clear as I lay in bed. The colors of the letters and the stitching all show movement from the current darkness to the light at the end of the crisis.
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