Tuesday, January 31, 2023

54-40 or Fight Pillow by Robin B

 I want to make a little pillow for our bed for every month, this will be July.  

This was a hard challenge.  A lot of ripping and resewing.  Created by Robin Boberg for the Project QUILTING 14.3 54-40 or Fight Challenge.

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Monday, January 30, 2023

54-40 or Fight Challenge Entry by P Wood

 



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Sunday, January 22, 2023

Pink Tint Lunar New Year Rabbit by Katie R

 Pink Tint Lunar New Year Rabbit


Inspiration only came very late last night when I saw the Google image for 2023 Year of the Rabbit. And, as a bonus, the lucky colors this year are red, PINK, blue and purple. This is just a little something to honor my sister-in-law Amy and my brother Tom who live in Hong Kong (using their favorite colors) as they celebrate Chinese New Year.

Created by Katie Rutz for the Project QUILTING 14.2 Pink Tint Challenge.

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Pink Quilt by Elizabeth M

 


Pink Quilt by Elizabeth Murray for the Project QUILTING 14.2 Pink Tint Challenge.

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Pink Tint Zippy Pouch by Heather M

 

Created by Heather Monroe for the Project QUILTING 14.1 Pink Tint Challenge.

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Pink Pillow by Terri F

This is my completed project from my stash for the Project QUILTING Challenge 14.2 Pink Tint



Material from the Farm Friends Collection by Mia Charro for Free Spirit Fabrics. Digital Pattern #20211 by Shereece Nicole.

Created by Terri Fraser.

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Pretty in Pink Mug Rug by Diane H

 Pretty in Pink Mug Rug


Created by Diane Hearne for the Project QUILTING 14.2 Pink Tint Challenge.

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Pink Snowflake Quilt by Avery D

My 10 year old daughter likes reading the challenges with me when they come out. Avery told me I should make pink hearts. I had to break it to her that I didn't really like hearts, so I would need to think about it. She told me that I should make a pink snowflake. Then she said it's pink snow, not yellow. Avery was remembering the story about my sister who ate yellow snow when she was a baby. For the next few days, Avery kept telling me how I could make this pink snowflake quilt. Then I told her that she could make it instead! 



We finished it on Saturday. She is very proud of her little quilt!


Created by Avery Dorn, age 10, for the Project QUILTING 14.2 Pink Tint challenge with support from her mother Teri Dorn.



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Pinkity Pink Pink by Teri D

Pinkity Pink Pink


I really wanted to do something like one of Kim’s quilts for the first challenge. I liked all the little pieces in it. I remembered that I had bought a set of half-square triangles for paper piecing. 
I decided to just have fun and make them with no plan, except using pink fabrics. 

 I had some left over strips from a different project, so I just used those fabrics. 

I’m more of a traditional quilter who uses a pattern, so it was a lot of fun making the blocks in two different sizes to see what I could come up with. I tried a new way of putting on the binding. It didn’t work very well because the quilt was so small. 

I’ll try it again on another bigger quilt to see if it’s easier to manage.

Created by Teri Dorn for the Project QUILTING 14.2 Pink Tint Challenge.

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Sundowner by Amanda R

PQ14.2
Pink Tint
11'x8.5'
'Sundowner'

I made a tablet cover for my new tablet I use alot with load shedding in this country.. I used my hand dyed fabric on the sky which is tiny pink.

The trees are confetti style.. there is some freestyle applique and the land part is some curtain fabric.. Bit of everything! 

Really enjoyed making something to use and in the night with couple hrs electricity! It's like a mad rush to get sewing again!

Created by Amanda Reid

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Pillow by Roni B

I made a pillow cover with an envelope backing for the Pink Tint project this week. It encouraged me to use up the small piece of heart fabric and now I can enjoy it for the season.



Created by Roni Beck for the Project QUILTING 14.2 Pink Tint Challenge.
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Long Pouch by Caroline

« Stash and scraps »…. Pieced a fabric, quilted it with hearts… made a long long pouch!!





Created by Caroline F. Mounier-Vehier for the Project QUILTING 14.2 Pink Tint Challenge.
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Pink Sunset Placemat by Beverly H

Pink Sunset placemat.

My daughter’s photos, Cathy Geier’s process & Deborah Ohare’s fabric painting process A first!

Created by Beverly Hill for the Project QUILTING 14.2 Pink Tint Challenge.

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Love is in the air! by Nancy M

Love is in the air! I made a little Valentine’s table topper!



Created by Nancy M for the Project QUILTING 14.2 Pink Tint Challenge.
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Be Positive by Bill H

Title: Be Positive

Description: I decided to make some plus blocks as an exercise. 


This is the block pattern for the Madison Modern Quilt Guild block swap this year. Those will be in cool with low volume but my sample is Pink!


Created by Bill Hoernke for Project Quilting 14.2 Pink Tint Challenge.
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Maneki-neko by Iris M

As always didn't knew what to do. So I started pulling some pinkish fabrics make some cuts and played around putting them together to get knew fabric. Still didn't knew what to do, so hard because of endless possibilities.
 
One thing I did was a crazy wonky log cabin kind of piece. Then I thought you never go wrong with a placemat or mini quilt. So I started doing it and finished it with binding just before lunch today. Lucky me middle of the night for you.


Now that it's finished I can see a picture.

Without my intention, it became a wishing good luck cat or beckoning cat ( Maneki-neko in japan) looking out of her pink home /cabin with her pink and funny garden to greet all viewers wishing everyone all the best.

I love when the things you make want to tell their own story. 

Created by Iris Müller for the Project QUILTING 14.2 Pink Tint Challenge.

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Thread Catcher in Pink by Karen C

A pink thread catcher.

Created by Karen Cox for the Project QUILTING 14.2 Pink Tint Challenge.

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Just a Little Wonky by Hannah D

"Just a Little Wonky"
Size: 20" x 22"

Generally I don't use a lot of pink in my projects so this week was a little outside my comfort zone. I didn't have a plan when I started improv piecing the little blocks using scraps I had. I just kept making blocks and rearranging them until the design felt right. 


I usually like straight lines and precision in my projects, but lately I've been drawn to more improv and modern styles. These blocks have mostly straight lines but they're "just a little wonky."


Made by Hannah D. for the Project QUILTING 14.2 Pink Tint Challenge.

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Boa by Katherine C

I made this boa from the few pink scraps I could find to hold clips, thread spool, pins, and needles and scissors when I do hand sewing while watching t.v.


Created by Katherine Capostosto for the Project QUILTING 14.2 Pink Tint Challenge.

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Nurse Quilt by Judith C

Here is another quilt finished for the nurses. I’m always glad I can combine the challenge with my nurse goal.


Created by Judith Chaffee for the Project QUILTING 14.2 Pink Tint Challenge.

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