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DEC12VSNC ~ Friday, December 14 ~ 7 P.M. EST ~ Comfy, Cozy Quilts
Title: Comfy Cozy Quilts
Hostess: Brenda (tessaduck)
Keyword: DEC12VSNC
Day/Date: Friday, December 14th
Time: 7:00 pm EST
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Our Friendship is a Patchwork Quilt
Author Unknown
Our friendship is a patchwork quilt, a beautiful design,
Stitched with heart-made patterns, uniquely yours and mine.
It�s made of scraps of memory and joys of every hue,
Colorful together times, with laughter woven through.
Our friendship�s stuffed with kindness and filled to overflowing
With heartfelt understanding, warmly comforting and knowing.
Our friendship�s bound to last the years, for every cherished part
Is seamed with care and sewn with love... an heirloom work of heart.
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Quilting is a unique, practical, and absolutely accessible art form, with the benefits of collaboration, creation, resourcefulness, and, of course, comfort.
I�m a quilter as well as a paper crafter. I love the colors and feel of fabric. Finishing and giving a quilt feels amazing. For my own use, I especially value scrappy quilts, with pieces of fabric that have meaning-- kind of like a comfy, cozy scrapbook.
My challenge to you is to create a paper project that shows quilting. Try quilt-patterned designer paper, a quilt in an image, or use scraps to piece your own block.
1. ALL VSN CREATIONS MUST BE UPLOADED BY 10:00 PM EST ON Monday December 17th.
2. You have 45 minutes to complete the challenge.
3. Please remember to put in the correct keyword, DEC12VSNC, when uploading your image. Copying and pasting the challenge keyword is recommended to avoid typos.
We have a special gallery for the Comfy and Cozy VSN. When you click on Member Galleries to access the drop-down list, either scroll to the very bottom of the list (or just hit the End key which will take you straight there), and upload to that gallery.
It is also highly recommended that you post a link to your creation in this chat thread to be sure your layout is seen. Thanks for playing along!!!
__________________ Have fun! with Love, Brenda
Fan Club member
Last edited by tessaduck; 12-14-2012 at 02:57 PM..
Here's a quilt top I pieced last spring. The first graders in Shari's class drew their garden designs on a 7" block. Shari and I picked out the fabrics and I sewed the quilt top together with sashing and borders. Shari set up the quilt sandwich (quilt top, bat, backing) at school and helped each child tie off their own blocks. I did the binding. She'll raffle it off, when they're fifth graders, to help pay for their resident outdoor school.
This one is the fourth quilt top I've done for her class.
__________________ Have fun! with Love, Brenda
Fan Club member
Alison! It's beautiful! Love, love, love cathedral windows, but haven't the patience to do one. There's a card in the galleries not too long ago that simulated cathedral windows, using circle punches... Gonna go hunting for it. I popped it into my faves, like fast.
__________________ Have fun! with Love, Brenda
Fan Club member
Last summer, Jodi (li'l energizer bunny) orchestrated a quilt-a-thon with folks from our church. She did most of the work-- almost all of the actual quilting. We shared the piecing. A couple of other friends lent a hand, too. Together, we made 20 crib quilts and 7 fleece throws for our high school's nursery. Here's Jodi and me with a little less than half of the quilts.
__________________ Have fun! with Love, Brenda
Fan Club member
wow... always wanted to quilt... not patient enough.
Phooey. I finished that serged sweatshirt throw in an afternoon. I can do a rag throw from old jeans, in an afternoon, too-- Both are great starting points. Most of the time, for my regular quilts, I just do the piecing and hand it over to a friend who does the machine quilting (her home business) and I'll bind 'em off. Jodi ties off her quilts, just tacking the layers together.
__________________ Have fun! with Love, Brenda
Fan Club member
Oooh, I love making quilt themed cards! But I probably won't make one until Sunday afternoon. Meanwhile, I'll enjoy looking in the gallery at what others are making.
Alison! It's beautiful! Love, love, love cathedral windows, but haven't the patience to do one. There's a card in the galleries not too long ago that simulated cathedral windows, using circle punches... Gonna go hunting for it. I popped it into my faves, like fast.
I made one a long time ago, but it was very difficult getting the circles and folds to come out even. Not sure if I ever took a photo of it. I'll look.
Yeah, I noticed that. There are no errors, only opportunities for artistic expression.
Done is better than perfect. I don't much care if my mistakes show on my quilts. That just proves it's hand made. Hardly anyone else notices, anyway-- or at least they're too polite to point 'em out!
__________________ Have fun! with Love, Brenda
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Here's my nephew's four with the quilts I'd made for them.
Awww! So wonderful to have a quilter in the family!!! I actually tried ....but i took on too big a project and then my boy came along! My MIL quilts though and we have a couple she has made! They are beautiful!
Here is mine... I almost always do an pre-colored image for time limit challenges if I have one and I went into this VSN wanting to make everything Christmas themed... so I added a Christmas sentiment to the card too. ( not sure really fits but, I also kinda like it.) I think I want to try the paper weaving type quilt tops later ( maybe sunday afternoon) Thanks for this challenge Brenda!
Here is mine... I almost always do an pre-colored image for time limit challenges if I have one and I went into this VSN wanting to make everything Christmas themed... so I added a Christmas sentiment to the card too. ( not sure really fits but, I also kinda like it.) I think I want to try the paper weaving type quilt tops later ( maybe sunday afternoon) Thanks for this challenge Brenda!
Your sentiment, about season of love, is absolutely perfect for quilts. To receive a handmade quilt as a gift is to know that you're loved and wrapped in warmth.
__________________ Have fun! with Love, Brenda
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SO cute and clever! I favorited geobeck's gift combo, too. LOVE 3D projects and gift sets like that. Call me naive, but where's the cheat? The embossing on the hat simulates quilting the three layers (top, batting, back) of a quilt. Maybe you innocently (?!) stumbled on yet another way to show quilting on paper.
__________________ Have fun! with Love, Brenda
Fan Club member