This is the second challenge of Season 14 of Project Quilting.
I'm excited to join in the challenge - Pink Tint
My entry:
Pink Pineapple
Kim at Persimon Dreams hosts Project Quilting
and
and
this is the 10th year I'm participating.
Kim announces a challenge and you have one week to create something quilty.
Prizes can be won and it's a great way to meet new blogging friends.
The rule in this challenge is that some shade of pink must dominate this project.
It must include either applique, piecing, or have 3 layers stitched together by hand or machine.
It's so funny that I chose to use color for the first challenge this year.
So I went in the same direction with the second challenge.
I made a paper piece pattern with Electric Quilt.
I fink that when I am using super tiny pieces, StitchnSew Quilt Block Sheets hold together so much better than paper. You can print directly from an inkjet printer and see your fabrics so much better while you stitch.
I found the cutest tiny quilt block fabric in my stash for the center
and stitched 85 tiny pieces to make
Pink Pineapple
Project Quilting Season 14, Challenge 2 - Pink Tint
Made by Carla in Dodge City, Kansas
Size: 5" x 5"
Foundation paper piecing, quilting on a domestic with Aurifil 50 wt thread #2437
and
stuffed with crushed walnut shells and fiberfill.
You can see all the other challenge projects
by clicking HERE.
The pincushion is beautiful. The staggered light/dark and then having 2 of each value is delightful.
ReplyDeleteAnd you even dressed to match the challenge!! What a fun little piece and all those teeny, tiny pieces, WOW!
ReplyDeleteI should have guessed this beauty was from you. Love it!!
ReplyDeletebeyond awesome! I love stitch and sew paper for paper piecing! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love your pin cushion! So many little pieces, I bet it would be a great scrap busting project.
ReplyDeleteSo many tiny pieces! It looks great.
ReplyDeleteSuch tiny pieces, and so beautiful! I love pineapple blocks, but I've never made one from pieces THAT small!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite color is pink! and so is my kitchen.. I may have to make some pineapple placemats in the pink colorway!
ReplyDeleteTiny pieces make for one beautiful pincushion!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pineapple - I'm blown away at how tiny it is!
ReplyDeleteI love this! The colors and the precision of the paper-piecing are awesome. (You will see that I have copied some of your technique in the Shades of Blue challenge...a compliment to your great style!) Now I may have to make one of these. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is sew cute, Carla!! I really love that fussy cut tiny center piece!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love it! Nothing beats paper piecing for precision piecing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pin cushion!!! LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteYou say you used EQ8 to print the pattern ... hmmm ... maybe, just maybe, I'll give it a try!
I love everything about it. Gonna order me some paper so I can do this one day….the teeny tiny pieces are perfection.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute entry, Carla!!
ReplyDeleteLooks Great!
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