What Challenges have you participated in?
#11
Originally Posted by mom-6
I'm sort of participating in the challenge on this board to finish a UFO a month. Not doing too well on it though! Have finished a queen sized hand pieced top, ready to do binding on a small throw, made varying amounts of progress on several others and finished the 'worst' one completely. So it at least got me moving on them, even if they aren't all finished yet. And I have finished several 'new' projects too.
#12
Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
The last challenge I was in we all drew a thing out of a bag. There was all sorts of things in the bag, greeting cards, food labels, napkins, etc. You had to use the colors in the thing that you drew in the same proportion. I pulled out a really pretty, antique looking Christmas napkin. I searched thru my stash and then thru several quilt stores and never did find the green and red in that napkin. The green had a lot of blue and the red was way to the orange side. I finally gave up and just made a wall hanging that I liked with Christmas fabrics I liked.
#13
Right now I am just starting a new challenge called the Paint Can Challenge. We each got a 10" square of focus fabric (it has several sizes of buttons printed on it, colors are burgundy, brown, green & blue.) We also had to draw a paint chip out of the paint can, and none of the paint chip colors matched the colors in the focus fabric. I drew a light yellow called Maize. Other colors were orange, red, purple, etc. The assignment is to use at least 6" of the focus fabric (can be cut into smaller pieces), and at least 6" of the color from the paint chip. No limit on the other colors you can use. It has to be at least 24" by 24" finished. I feel blessed to have drawn the light yellow and not the purple! LOL. I'm thinking of using the light yellow for a sunburst in the center of the piece, with brown background, and then the button print for cornerstones in the outer border, which may be blue. . . I'll post a photo when I get it done.
#14
Originally Posted by quilting cat
My favorite challenge was to make a quilt with only three fabrics -- the colors of them had to start with the quilter's initials!
The most recent challenge was to make a quilt no larger than 20" using scraps from a bag someone brought to the meeting. :roll:
The most recent challenge was to make a quilt no larger than 20" using scraps from a bag someone brought to the meeting. :roll:
#16
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Roswell, NM
Posts: 1,727
My quilt guild has challenges every year and I always enter. The members pick the winner not knowing who has done each quilt. I've won a few times but not consistently. I also do the quilt show challenges at two places other than where I live. Have also been lucky enough to sometimes win at those places too. By win I mean any recognition including honorable mention, not necessarily first place.:) Winning also means how you best followed the challenge requirements. I like being pushed to "think outside the box" even though the quilts I like most to make are the old fashioned type patterns or scrappy ones. Go figure, must be a flaw in there somewhere.
#17
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Ft. Myers, Florida
Posts: 928
Originally Posted by lindyline
Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
Originally Posted by quilting cat
My favorite challenge was to make a quilt with only three fabrics -- the colors of them had to start with the quilter's initials!
The most recent challenge was to make a quilt no larger than 20" using scraps from a bag someone brought to the meeting. :roll:
The most recent challenge was to make a quilt no larger than 20" using scraps from a bag someone brought to the meeting. :roll:
M = magenta / mauve,
anymore??
S= silver
M= maroon
Now for my initials got any ideas
T D R
#19
Originally Posted by cosyquilter
Turquoise. deep green, red?
How about KDF?
How about KDF?
D = dark brown/whatever
F = fushia
Wow, would this be an intersting combination.
Try LDM :roll:
#20
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 3,422
I've only participated in 2 challenges.
#1 - Ugly Scrap Challenge
The only person that had to make something was the person with the ugliest fabric. This was a real hoot! Norbana won, and made an absolutely goregous quilt. If you missed it, the next one will start in January 2011.
#2 - 9 Patch Project
This challenge was nice and quick. I believe we had to use fabric from our scrap pile and make a 9 Patch every week for 6-8 weeks. Didn't turn out as pretty as I had imagined. :shock:
My skills aren't quite up to par, so I think I'll just lay low for a while.
#1 - Ugly Scrap Challenge
The only person that had to make something was the person with the ugliest fabric. This was a real hoot! Norbana won, and made an absolutely goregous quilt. If you missed it, the next one will start in January 2011.
#2 - 9 Patch Project
This challenge was nice and quick. I believe we had to use fabric from our scrap pile and make a 9 Patch every week for 6-8 weeks. Didn't turn out as pretty as I had imagined. :shock:
My skills aren't quite up to par, so I think I'll just lay low for a while.
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