With this post … the final challenge of the seventh season of Project QUILTING is revealed. If this is the first time you’re seeing the Project QUILTING Challenges – don’t worry. You can still join in the fun! All you need is to finish one challenge of the season to have your name in the hat for the grand prize. It’s not too late to be inspired! It’s been a great season so far and I can’t wait to see what you all come up with for this last challenge. I just want to remind everyone that these challenges are meant to be inspirational and FUN! I know it can be stressful making a quilt in just a week but trust me – it can be done. Every week that you enter a piece for the challenge you are entered into a hat to win one of the amazing prizes from our sponsors! There will also be a special prize for the “Viewer’s Choice” winner of the week. AND, if you finish the challenge in the time allotted your name will also be added into the final hat at the completion of the season for an opportunity to win the GRAND PRIZE! Inspiration, quilting, fun AND Prizes!? Can it get much better? #ad
Challenge 6 – A Goose in the Monkey Wrench
1. For this challenge you must include at least one monkey wrench block and one flying geese block. You may add other blocks if you wish. 2. Every challenge piece must be a FINISHED project seen through from INCEPTION to COMPLETION during the challenge timeline. Each piece must stand alone as DONE to count toward prizes. 3. Your project does not need to be a traditional quilt, but must meet at least one of these requirements:
- Include patchwork.
- Include appliqué.
- Have 3 layers stitched together by hand or machine.
4. Please remember that these projects need to be created during the week of the challenge. 5. Link up either a blog post or flickr image to the linky at the bottom of THIS PAGE by Sunday, March 20th, 2016, at noon, CDT –OR email a picture/description of your completed project to {lapaceksorchard at gmail dot com} with PROJECT QUILTING in the subject line by 11am on Sunday, March 20th.
- Please still include on your blog, instagram or flickr image of your entry a description of your creative process, including where you are (ie, I create in Madison, WI) and the size of your project.
- There is now a ‘Challenge Quilts’ Facebook Group you can join in on to share your thoughts, questions, or whatever related to quilting challenges. You can always post progress pictures there if you want too!
- Please use the hashtag #pq7 when posting on social networking sites to help spread the word!
With that – good luck to everyone! Don’t forget – you can find Project QUILTING on Facebook too! And a Challenge Group if you want to find out about all the challenges you can in the quilting world!
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Remnant Quilter Kimberly says
Ooohhh, fun stuff! Traditional blocks for a 'comfort zone' quilter like me! lol Now THIS I can do … on it!
Colleen Yarnell says
Its been a great season! I only wish I didnt have to work during the season. I could develop ideas more thoroughly. We didnt have enough snow this winter. I almost didnt think I would get this last challenge done as I had my back go out Monday and the rest of the week was tough. But Auntie sewed two quilts for Peanut!