It's taken me all month to stitch up this little 20" quilt for a challenge from
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You see, I'm a very slow stitcher...
The Challenge: Friendship Star
- Each final project should read predominantly as one color in the spectrum: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, or violet. You may not use the same color as you used in a previous challenge.
- A ROYGBIV hand-dyed color bundle of fabric must be purchased from Cherrywood Fabrics.
- You must use ONE fabric from the ROYGBIV challenge bundle in each quilt which should correspond with the color you want your quilt to ‘read’.
- Any other fabrics from your stash may be added.
- You must use the month's block as your inspiration.
- Quilts must finish 20” square.
- Share the story behind your quilt and how the block ‘Friendship Star’ was the inspiration.
- Your quilt must have a name.
- Pictures of your FINISHED 20” square quilts must be LINKED UP by 11:55pm CST on Tuesday, June 30th
When the challenge was announce it made me think of all the wonderful friendships I have made through quilting and blogging. That was my inspiration along with the theme I had last month with the monkey wrench. I wanted to incorporate a tool and shining a flashlight felt right.
I hand embroidered the world map while trying to make it look like the star was shining on it.
Here is a picture of my May and June challenges.
"Light Up the World with Friendship"
A Focus Through the Prism Project QUILTING Challenge, June
Made by Carla in Dodge City, Kansas
Size: 20"x20"
Prism color: Yellow from the ROYGBIV fabric bundle by Cherrywood Fabrics
Piecing and reverse applique
Quilting- stippling by me on my domestic machine
I had to wash this one before I could photograph it. I am a mess and had a few spots on it before it was all embroidered. I also have carried it with me everywhere I went this month so it's no wonder it had a little mess on it and yellow doesn't hide anything...lol
I have one day of rest before the next challenge is posted.
I have NO plans to embroider the next one!!!
Great little quilt. I think you had a wonderful idea, and the way that you executed was great.
ReplyDeleteYou have such a great, creative mind. Both of your quilts are fantastic. Well done!
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ReplyDeleteWow....that is amazing and your interpretation is spot on.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt. You're so creative with your ideas. Want to see more.
ReplyDeleteYou are quit a creative lady ! You're so smart the way you did all the shading and interpreting the light going through the star ! I'm totally impressed !
ReplyDeleteThis is Vickie in Comanche....I was working on the guild website LOL
ReplyDeleteVery impressive sweet lady! And oh so creative! Great job!?
ReplyDeleteAnd you think I'm clever?! I am in awe of the new things you are always trying and how quickly you master them all. Stunning :)
ReplyDeleteLove it! Have you ever made and ugly quilt? I don't think so. Everything I have ever seen from you has been gorgeous! Thanks for sharing your creativity!
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