We were given this fabric as our inspiration.
This fabric is a small (only about 6" square) piece of batik. The fabric is intended as our inspiration only and is not intended for use in the blocks.
We got together in groups of four. We were to make four 6 inch blocks each month for four months. The first month we were to make four blocks with the theme of, "Earth". We exchanged the blocks with the other three members of our group last Wednesday at our guild meeting and went home with four different blocks that centered around the theme of, "Earth"~our own block plus a block from each of the other three members of our group.
One of my group members was unable to make it to the meeting so we have not finished exchanging blocks in my group. I will show you a picture of the other three blocks I received once we have completed the exchange. For now, I can show you my block.
I used the colours of the inspiration fabric to decide on the colour of my block and drew from the name of my block to satisfy the "Earth" element. My block is a paper pieced block called, Worlds Without End and is from Quilter's Cache.
Once we are finished, we will have 16 blocks~all different~that we are to put together into a top and bring back to the last guild meeting of the year for show and tell. This is challenging, but fun all the same!
great block! it'll be neat to see what others came up with :-)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like it's going to be fun for you all. Makes you put your thinking cap on... Great job on your block.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a fun project. I absolutely LOVE that batik. I would make a whole quilt from it if I found it in a shop. I better stay away from the shops given the price of batiks.
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous piece of fabric and I think I finally understand how your swap is going to work. Your block turned out well!
ReplyDeleteAnother block I found for earth---what you might call Buckeye Beauty is also called "World's Fair"-- but maybe someone else in your group chose that.
I should search by the keyword "air" in BlockBase and see if I can give you some suggestions for next time.
That is an interesting piece of fabric. Not a fabric I would buy and I'm not even sure I could get inspired by it. I do like the theme of the challenge. Your block is a good interpretation of earth.
ReplyDeleteSounds pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteOur guild has such a mix - everything from beginner quilters to major Paducah/Houston award winners... and from people who use any old cotton-poly upholstery fabric they find in an attic, to purists who only use quilt shop quality pre-washed 100% cotton.
The two extremes don't mix very well when working on the same project... did your guild divide into groups according to skill level? or quilty point-of-view?
This looks like a great project. I want to see it when it's finished! I like your block.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a great idea for a swap. I really like your block.
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