Sunday, April 8, 2012

Quilt Challenge #6

The challenge:
To create something using ONLY striped fabric. If tired of the baby quilt format feel free to create something else...

Mom Ueckert


Heather


Mom Wenzel

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Quilt Challenge #5

Mom W chose the challenge: create 2 aprons, and send them to the other recipients.
Check out the final aprons on her blog.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Quilt Challenge #4

The challenge: Log Cabin
Any fabric, any setting

Mom Ueckert's finished quilt:

Mom Wenzel's finished quilt:


Heather's finished quilt
I've been wanting to try log cabin piecing in a different shape for awhile- thanks for giving me the chance with this challenge, Mom U!

More Pachyderms

A few more elephants to join the herd

Before final felting:


After final felting:


Saturday, January 22, 2011

Felt Jungle

What else does one do during a blizzard in Fargo other than make things out of shrunken sweaters?

Elephants based off a pattern by Heather Bailey

A ferocious alligator eating Fred's finger

Tails before their final trip through the washing machine

Alligator before final felting

Alligator after

before final felting

after

before

after

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Quilt Challenge #3

The challenge:
Half-Square Triangles + shower bottle colors
  • FABRIC: any prints, solids whatever you want, but to define your color scheme, choose one of the bottles currently in your shower (shampoo, conditioner, body soap, etc.), and use only colors found on that one bottle.
  • As usual, create a 'baby' size quilt

Mom Wenzel's inspiration bottle:

Mom Wenzel's finished quilt:

Mom Ueckert's inspiration bottle:

Mom Ueckert's finished quilt:


Heather's inspiration bottle:

Heather's finished quilt:

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Quilt Challenge #2

For our second quilt challenge, Mom Wenzel challenged us way outside our comfort zone with creating a 'Mojo Doll' rather than a pieced quilt. Here are the results.

The specifics of the challenge:

  • Create your own Mojo Doll - a personal good luck charm
  • I found this in Quilter's Home Magazine; they are having a contest and I thought it would be fun
  • Cut out the pattern and start slapping it together. Include items or ideas of what is important to you; wishes, dreams, etc. Just have fun and make it your own.
  • If you choose, add a few comments of what and why.

Mom Wenzel's Mojo Doll
'My Mojo is about me: wrinkles, pearls, obsessed with ribbons (hair), love for my family (heart), love to stitch (thimble earrings), and check out the bling!

My wishes: thin waist and big hair
On my 'cape of hopes': to keep making quilts, remain mobile, get better at computer skills and become an art quilter.'








Heather's Mojo Doll
For mine, I wanted to incorporate all the fabrics that I love the most, plus give her big fat braided hair, which I have always wanted.






Mom Ueckert's Mojo Doll
[still to come...]