Saturday, September 30, 2017
Scrappy Kitty Quilt by Donna
Used up some kitty fabric, twin sized
Donna from MN
Friday, July 28, 2017
Hazard of Cooking on the Hot Pavement by Vicky L
Title: Hazard of Cooking on the Hot Pavement
Created for the “Summer Sizzle” Project QUILTING Challenge
Size : 23.5" x 18.5"
Techniques : fusible applique and fabric paint
As you experienced a little of the heat in Kansas, there is always the joke that "it's so hot, you could fry an egg on the sidewalk".
So here is one of the hazards of frying eggs on the pavement. My husband helped me paint the tire to put the print on the quilt.
made by Vicky Lawrence
Overbrook, KS
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Fourth of July by Claudia M
Fourth of July
When I saw the off season challenge for Summer Sizzle, I told myself no, just too busy! After a couple days, I reconsidered. I have wanted to make a summer piece for my hanger and decided Summer Sizzle says Fourth of July to me so I dug through my stash, made half square triangles ...
finished the binding at a quilt group meeting and have been enjoying it most of the month. Thanks for the "push" Kim!
Claudia M., Beaver Dam WI
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Thursday, June 29, 2017
Negative Space Bugs
Entry for the Project QUILTING Off Season “June Buggy Challenge”
Negative Space Bugs
Fabric Postcards
Meena Schaldenbrand
Plymouth, MI
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Thursday, June 22, 2017
Fun, Fun, Fun by Donna
Submitted to the 2017 Scrap Quilt Challenge.
100x100 – Fun, Fun, Fun by Donna
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Wednesday, May 31, 2017
May I Rejoice? by Debora B
May I Rejoice?
Finished Size: 14" x 23"
Created by Debora Brown
Fort Worth, TX
Inspired by a sculpture in the ZimSculpt exhibit at the Dallas Arboretum, I created May I Rejoice?
After a particularly difficult season of life, I continue to remind myself to be joyful, to rejoice, and to find peace as I walk through life.
It took me several days of thinking about May I? to settle on a concept for the quilt. The concept changed from an abstract cubist design to the applique design. Part of the reason for the change was the fabric choices. The fabric is from my mother's collection. Once I found the fabrics, the background piece was a perfect size to hold an applique of the girl.
I decided on needle turn applique for a more polished look. The lace detail, buttons, and embroidery thread shoe ribbons added a more realistic look to the figure.
The three-layer piece is hand quilted.
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Cultivating Manners
This quilt is for my sweet grandkids.
Created for the Project QUILTING Off Season Challenge – May I?
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