It's a busy weekend with our Quilt Show now in full swing. This first post from the Quilt Show contains the "Challenge" entries. The Challenge this year was to make a wallhanging using the fabric from a shirt and to include it's buttons too. All the entries also had to have a photo of the original shirt with them too.
There are three sections of the Challenge,
Bronze is for members who have never entered a Challenge before (there is only one winner)
Silver is for members who have entered before but not won a placing in the Silver Section (1st and 2nd place winners)
Gold is for members who have won a place in the Silver Section in previous Quilt Shows (1st and 2nd place winners)
"Swamp Sunset" by Jenny Gough
"Flower Power" BY Shelia Ujdur
"The Sultan's Muse" by Elizabeth Percy (2nd place Gold Section)
"Chambrayed" by Lynne O'Donnell
"Polynesian Trails" by Lynda Parker (1st place Gold Section)
"Water Garden" by Hazel Phillps
"Not An Easy Green" by Lyn MacMillan
"Cliffs, Sea and Sand" by Shona Patterson
"Get Shirty" by Tess Harris (1st place Silver Section)
"Wash Day in the Islands" by Carmel Spray
"Sailing Days" by Kay O'Hagan
"Sunset Gathering" by Kerry Glen (2nd place Silver Section)
" Mr Millar" by Rose Silvestor
"Stars & Stripes" by Kerinda Robb (Winner of Bronze Section)
"Cinderella will go to the Ball" by Gaye Millar
"Summer Breeze" by Gaylene Pearce
"Ian's Shirt" by Leonie Flemming
OK that's enough for today, more tomorrow,bye
What a brilliant idea for a challenge, and WOW didn't everyone do well?
ReplyDeleteCongratulations everyone. They were amazing.
ReplyDeleteWow...these are all amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThey are all interesting. I find it hard to believe that "Wash Day in the Islands" wasn't a winner. It won me over.
ReplyDeleteA fascinating challenge with some awesome results!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations everyone - what fantastic eye candy - awesome effort!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for a challenge , some very interesting projects made from the shirts . Thanks for sharing .
ReplyDeleteI thought this was a great challenge and some amazing results... Maybe the local 'op shops should have a space with the merchants????
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