Dear Readers,
It has been a while since I have participated in a quilt challenge. In January Possum Town Quilters issued a challenge to create a 20 x 20 inch quilt with the theme water in your world. You were given two blue pieces of fabric and they had to make up 20% of the quilt. I chose to make mine to look like a national park poster as that was one of my favorite trips with my daughter. I paper pieced the letters and curved piece the water. I pieced the water and the sand and sky together then fusible appliqué to add in the mountains and the trees and waterfall.
I used two layers of batting, one 80-20 and one wool to make the quilting show more giving the sky and water more movement.It was fun to do a challenge quilt - it has been a while since I have done one. Used left over binding from the national park quilt I did for Sue and Bill. These will be going to Pigeon Forge for their show this June.
Sew on,
Terry
So while I was at Quiltville Inn for a retreat, Judy told me our quilts had won first place in the Mountain Quiltfest Ultimate Guild Challenge. That means a ribbon and $100 for the guild to help fund future challenged and entries.
Here are some photos of our quilts and the names of the makers.
The whole group. I know it is hard to see so here are the groups. |
|
No comments:
Post a Comment