Now for the details of how this hanging came to be.
This was a night guild (Northern Lights Quilter's Guild) mystery challenge back in 2014. I'm not good at mysteries. I have to see everything before even starting to work on something. So, month after month the challenges were given out and saved by me. After 6 months, the challenge was over and I could finally start. I knew what to do.
First month, we were given the challenge fabric (the fabric on the right hand side of photo) and the directions were to make a flower. We were instructed to think outside the box. Why not a yo-yo flower? How about four flowers? That works for me. A bit of red behind the flowers gave them a bit of pop.
Notice all the red buttons? They were saved from all the thrift store shirts that have been bought over time. I knew they were destined for something.
Don't forget to notice the hand quilting. First time red thread was used. My thread is not quilting thread. I use Coat's Button and Carpet thread. It is thicker, but not as thick as perle cotton.
Next month was a heart. Could I manage a yo-yo heart? It would add to the theme. The heart was a bit tricky, but it worked out. Again, a bit of red behind the heart to make it sparkle.
Then an insect. Nothing elaborate here. Just fussy cut out a butterfly. Three butterflies to be exact.
Another challenge fabric was given out and a bird to make. Hard as I tried, I couldn't fit a bird into my design. Think outside the box, we were told. So, I did. Put the bird on my label. :o)
Then an object. I know, how about a ribbon with the challenge fabric on it. Works for me.
The final part to the challenge was to make a block, any block of our choice. A churn dash block was my choice. The size of this block was 24" x 24" finished and it would frame my flower bouquet perfectly in the centre.
To finish off the look, a bit of embroidery was added here and there along with red buttons.
Overall size is 36" x 36".So, that is how my challenge quilt came to be. Think outside the box. I think I did!
Have a great day!
I pronounce you the winner of the challenge!!! I just adore your quilt...your hand quilting adds to much...and love that yo-yo heart!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty, and it has such an interesting story! Love your new header, it's a wonderful bevy of quilts.
ReplyDeleteI am glad to see there is someone else out there that tweaks the rules. Great results!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job thinking outside the box! It’s a really pretty quilt.
ReplyDeleteIt is so lovely. Just love the buttons too!!
ReplyDeleteYour wall hanging is a beauty! And you thought outside the box by doing it on your own time and terms. :)
ReplyDeleteDarling quilt! Your details send it over the top! I'm glad I happened onto your cute blog. Best wishes!
ReplyDeleteI'm stunned, I really love this quilt and your story of the making of!
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