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Project QUILTING – Be My Valentine Winners – Public and Judges Choice

February 19, 2011 by persimondreams 2 Comments

I’m going to sound like a broken record soon but WOW! Once again so many fantastic entries for this weeks challenge. I am continually awed and amazed by what so many can come up with and accomplish within just one week! I’m here now to announce the first batch of winners – the Public and Judges Choice winners. First I will announce the Public Choice winner – taking home 32 of the 199 votes (or 16.08%) is… Feb12 2011 034 (Medium)

Marcia’s Crafty Sewing and Quilting

Marcia will be receiving $10 to SpiceBerryCottage AND a Novelty Square Set from QuiltingDiva

Moving onto the Judges Top 3: In 3rd place with an average score of 8.99 is… Lauren's Panthers Moms Art 015

Besty H!

Judge 1: I think this piece is adorable. I love your color choices and the whimsical look of the guy and the girl. I am a huge stickler on the rules. I think your piece breaks the rules by using so much traditional red in the valentines in the air. I LOVE THEM; I just think they are a rule breaker. Sorry, I am being picky. Otherwise, I love the piece. Judge 2: Cute, cute, cute. This is a great design. You should be very proud of it. Love the heart musical notes. It doesn’t appear to lay flat. That’s especially important when we only have pictures to judge. More information about your technique And design process would really add to your story. It looks like the appliqué edges were outlined by zigzagging over a cord of some kind? Judge 3: This is a really great design. I love the way you used the piping for the lines, couching it with the zigzag stitch. The color choices and whimsical fabrics work perfectly together. The red hearts aren’t entirely “outside the box,” but they aren’t the main focal point. It’s also interesting how you quilted the background by following some of the flowers and butterflies. Judge 4: This is such a fun quilt! I love the improv nature to the sidewalk and their clothing, and those heart-shaped notes are brilliant. I would love to know more about your process as you constructed this top. Taking 2nd in the Judges eyes, with an average score of 9.4 is… not even the rain: a love poem

For Quilts Sake

Judge 1: This piece is what Project Quilting is all about. You took the challenge and put a very unique spin on it. I felt a lot of the pieces this week just looked like different colored ordinary Valentines. Yours isn’t like that. I love it! The yarn around the outer edges reminds me of moss or ferns. I like the beads holding the pieces together. This was a great use of a fabric that was already printed. Good job. I am impressed with this piece. Judge 2: Wow. He is a romantic, isn’t he? This is a very special piece with special meaning to you. Very well designed and well constructed. Great use of embellishments. I really like the furry edge. Judge 3: This piece is excellent on all levels. The concept is beautifully personal and your idea for the wall hanging sections is a great way to interpret the lyrics of the poem stanzas. It’s wonderful that you interpreted the poem with relevant embellishments, and created panels that represented the poem without being entirely literal. Your skillful techniques in construction and finishing, with the great beadwork connections, do justice to the excellent inspiration source. Judge 4: I love all the different techniques and embellishments added to this! The sentiment behind it is beautiful too. The fur is my favorite part I think – gives it a mossy feeling. Taking home 1st place and the winner of

$10 to FabricsNQuilts AND a Pattern & Notecards from Marcia’s Crafty Sewing & Quilting

with an average score of 9.62 goes to… Valentine ABCs

Dashasel!

Judge 1: Bingo! You took this challenge and created to absolute perfection for the challenge. You followed the few rules and make something so different and so unique it just makes me smile. Congratulations on a job so well done!!!! Also, on rereading your story you mentioned you didn’t want the quilting to distract on the back. I think your quilting is just right for your project. I also don’t like the messy back look on something that will be exposed all the time. Judge 2: You are so creative. This is a wonderful valentine for your baby. I love the way you related each letter to Valentine’s Day. I think your 2-step method of quilting works great. I often stitch my appliqués down before I add the batting and backing and my logic is similar to yours. One suggestion. Because a baby is going to use it and love it and (probably) chew on it, I’d make sure every piece is stitched down. The use of different textures is perfect to stimulate a baby’s senses. Judge 3: This is one of the most ambitious pieces I’ve seen on Project Quilting. Each section is creative and balanced with the other complementary blocks. I’m impressed with the way you carried design elements of the text block styles and the whimsical illustration styles throughout the blocks. I especially like that not all the blocks looked like a cookie-cutter style, but instead it looked like you expressed yourself differently with each section as it moved you. Judge 4: Adorable! I’m sure your baby loves his valentine! All the details are well thought and well done, the bright and fun color palette is very appealing too. As for your processes, I think what works best for you is the right way in terms of appliqué and quilting. Well done!

Congratulations to all of the public and judge winners this week! Enjoy your prizes!

I’ll be posting later with the random drawn winner and the Public Comment winner.

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  1. Chris says

    February 19, 2011 at 9:05 pm

    Congratulations to all the winners! I really enjoyed seeing all of the entries for this challenge

    Reply
  2. FabricFascination says

    February 20, 2011 at 11:54 am

    Fabulous choices, I love them all!

    Reply

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