The quilts were finished over the summer and revealed at our first guild meeting in September--last Wednesday night.
I didn't participate in the challenge--I ran out of time. However, one of my customers did rise to the challenge and she had me quilt her quilt for her. This is that quilt:
These are some of the other quilts completed by other members of our guild. The woman in the center created a quilt in a bag--a quillow. She is pictured in the center of this picture and is seen taking the quilt out of its bag.
And what a fun challenge!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great assortment of quilts. I've never been in a quilt challenge but it always sounds like a fun idea. I always feel I have the time issues like you did.
ReplyDeleteWhat a talented group of women, indeed!!
ReplyDeleteThis is my all time hands down favorite challenge! (I really like the one with turquoise & the Japanese puzzle one.)
ReplyDeleteI once thought to do an abstract chicken quilt using this as the basis but adding red & yellow.
Oh those just gorgeous! Isn't it amazing that a black and white quilt can look so good with absolutely any "one" extra colour included? I'd have used lime green if I'd been in the challenge.
ReplyDeleteI've been collecting B&W fabric for a couple years after seeing a quilt using that theme that I loved. What great inspiration. I must get it out and think again.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful and definitely a very talented group of women.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting these all turned out with the limited palette.
ReplyDeleteThe little black and white feathered star reminds me of a snowflake.
Thanks for the virtual 'quilt show'. Love all the b/w! quilts.
ReplyDeleteI've always loved monochrome quilts with a single bright - shocking pink/cerise is my usual favourite. These are all so different and all so lovely
ReplyDeleteOh how fun to see all the variations! I actually love that black and white and green one! That is very cool! What fun!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilts!! I just finished my first black and white quilt. It's on my blog. :) I really like working with black and white. Even tho they don't go in my house, it was fun to make, and I'll probably do another on, someday. :)
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