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Project QUILTING–Off Season Challenge: What’s Your Sign Entries

  • May 8, 2013
  • 4 min read

I’ve been meaning to post closer looks at the six fabulous quilts created for the Off Season Project QUILTING challenge:  What’s Your Sign? for a few days now.  Well – better late than never!

Let’s see what everyone came up with!

mosaic

Sign: Pisces

PQ Off-season Challenge

Pyranha Quilt

I made this quilt based on the Pyranha Kayak logo. Being a Pisces I love the water and feel that freedom whenever in my little red boat. I go with the flow for the most part, but have been know to fight the current when I need to. I printed the logo onto a light blue batik using my printer. Then framed the print with bright batiks. I quilted it by stitching in the ditch. I even hand stitched the binding on (gasp!). I made my little Pyranha Quilt in Lanoka Harbor, NJ. It measures 14″ x 14″.

Sign: Leo

Aslan of Narnia, My Favorite Leo

Aslan of Narnia, My Favorite Leo

What’s My Sign? Leo! This wall hanging has been through quite a bit before finishing up right here. You can read about it on my blog if you like: isabellaswhimsy.wordpress.com/blog/ I thought I would attach the pieces of the mane together by overlapping the edges and sewing with decorative machine stitching…not the best idea for durability, but a learning experience. I used some hand quilting on the face, then machine quilted around each section of the mane and once around the head. I attached fast triangles on the back for hanging.

If I make Aslan again, and I will, I will use different techniques. Even though I tore out many stitches, I am glad I went through the process and learned all kinds of surprises on the way. :o)

Size: about 21″ square Location: College Station, TX

Quilter: tjtruesdale

Sign: Libra


Fall Grapes

Read more on her BLOG HERE.

Quilter: Cotton N Lace

Sign: Virgo

PQ OFF SEASON CHALLENGE

YOUR SIGN Virgo Mermaid size 10 1/2″x20 1/2″ Made in South Africa By Amanda Reid

Altho Virgo is an earthy maiden I saw some ‘Virgo Mermaids’ and I am an ‘earthy’ person but also a ‘water baby’!..So I like the idea to be a bit ‘whimsical’..hence the ‘Mer-Maiden’!

Alot of experimenting went on here…thread painting….body and hair…metallic threads(hair) and invisible thread(sky and tail..sea)…paper piecing on the tail and inkjet printing for body…alto was a bit dull so coloured in with marker pens…the sky is some material I experimented with marble technique..she also has a ‘tattoo’ of the Virgo sign stitched on her arm….a lot of left over fabric from the other projects were used here.

This was a fun quilt to try certain techniques…especially since I am quite nervous for upcoming IQCAfrica Challenge I have entered!!

Quilter: KrisTMJ

Sign: Cancer

Project Quilting - What is your sign?

Project Quilting – What is your sign?

Off season challenge for Project Quilting at Persimon Dreams. My sign: Cancer Size: 16 x 16 approx I chose a celestial interpretation of the sign by doing the constellation in a prism quilt. blogged: www.sewsunshine.blogspot.com Made in Nebraska The pattern is a variation of Anna Maria Horner’s Patchwork Prism only mini!

Sign: Aries

ENTRY Project QUILTING  Off Season Challenge - What's Your Sign?

Aries Bag

I created a quilted bag for the Project QUILTING Off Season Challenge – What’s Your Sign? www.persimondreams.com/2013/04/project-quiltingoff-season… I just learned how to make these fabulous pleated bags (super easy btw) and love how they look.

For this challenge I Took a bold spring print – since aries is a spring sign and we tend to be straigt forward and to the point – just like this big floral print from Laura Gunn. Then I mixed in a fun Zebra print for the middle. I love how the two prints mixed!

Next, I played with some Kirigami folding like I did for the ‘My Favorite Color’ Challenge I fold papers in three ways – snowflake, star, and spider and then drew the sign of the Aries onto the paper before I cut them out. I traced the pattern onto fuxible and put the tree flowers onto the zebra print. When I cut out the pattern I left one petal full to symbolize the portion of the zodiac that aries is. Then – I fused them onto the bag.

The insides of the flowers were hearts so I also fused a few of these to the lower portion of the bag just to add a bit extra.

The bag is very lightly quilted – just two lines to keep the thin batting in place. I didn’t want to take away from the natural shape the pleat adds by doing too much quilting.

The bag is lined with an original spoonflower fabric that I made from a picture of a outerspace quilt.

Finally I embellished both sides of the bag with two fun circular-esque black and white striped beads.

Very happy with how this turned out!

There is an off season challenge for may already up – Pantone!  I hope you enjoy these little challenges of mine!

made by Kim Lapacek Poynette WI

 
 
 

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