Over at Fret Not Yourself there is a year long improv challenge aimed at new quilters, but it also embraces us experienced improv quilters. Every quarter of 2017 there will be a challenge and this quarter will be the Chinese Coins design. Now I don't have my Gee's Bend improv project done, but since I would like to participate the Gee's Bend piece will have to get in line. This is what I am going to do for my Chinese Coin quilt - I have some pieces and parts left from the four quilt tops I have been working on for Vicki. I decided I am going to use those for my Chinese coin quilt and that will kill several birds with one stone;
1. It will be my piece for the AHIQ first quarter challenge
2. It will finish off a item on my UFO list
3. It will bust some scraps rather than tossing them in the scrap box. Here is what I have left hanging on the design wall, the pieces I gathered up from the four tops, and what I found buried on a table in my fabric storage room.
I also decided that I would go thru my black, gray, and white fabric stacks and pull out any scraps that may be hiding there. I went thru the black stack and this is what I pulled to add to the mix. I haven't gone thru the gray and white stacks yet.
4. It will add a quilt to my giveaway stash
What else in on the growing list? I need to make a t-shirt quilt out of these t-shirts by March 4 for my beautician's son who is graduating from high school this year. It won't be a big quilt so I think I should have no trouble getting it done.
Next I need to start working on my piece for the Akron Art Prize. My brother told me to go thru a bunch of t-shirts he had and take what I wanted. I have to bins and a basket of shirts to go thru.
Then of course I need to finish this fourth top for Vicki. I did get a few more pieces laid out. I had to go back and cut a couple of pieces of gray and the black leaf print. If I put my mind to it I could finish this tonight.
Ah yes, ,the list aways grows! But it is fun to get them finished. I am now chomping at the bit, ready to get back to sewing!
ReplyDeleteYour "fourth top" has such depth. A great optical illusion. It feels like a small quilt at the end of a long corridor. And did you notice? That little quilt is a Chinese Coin variation? Two stacks of coins with two vertical sashes.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of using neutrals. So glad you're joining us on this challenge.
Thanks for linking up with AHIQ. I love that tiny bright centre sitting in the middle of the neutrals, like a little jewel! Your plan for the AHIQ challenge sounds good too - I'm excited to see how it evolves.
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