Friday, June 25, 2010

More Challenges Using Leaders and Enders

Worked on the Challenge Block quilt top a little more yesterday, but also started using scraps from my daughters Buggy Barn Butterfly Quilt as Leaders and Enders to start making 9 patch blocks for the 9 Patch Challenge. A couple of days late starting, but I'm determined to catch up in my own Turtle-ish fashion. As the snail riding on the turtles back said..."Wheeee!"

One of our local shops learned about the challenge from Karen Montgomerys Blog at http://karensayssew.blogspot.com/2010/05/nine-patch-challenge.html

So our inspired shop owner challenged us in turn! The challenge is to execute one 9 patch block per day from the first day of Summer, June 21, to the first day of Autumn, Sept.22 which should translate into 94 completed blocks. Planning for a end of summer gathering to share all of our independent projects is in the works. And Bonnie Hunter would be so proud of us all for using our scraps and utilizing them as Leader and Enders, so how could we miss?

Thursday, June 24, 2010


Challenge Block Torture~aka Some of Us Love Pain

Well...here I am, starting yet another new project before old ones are finished...but this one will hopefully expand my horizons, education and add to my inspiration...although there are those who would look at my piles of projects and wonder if my office and my sewing room wouldn't do with a lot more organization and little less inspiration.

I have a challenge block quilt to finish at least the top of, within the next month prior to my little communities quilt show, that, thanks to my ballot box stuffing friends, I was one of the winners of, at last years quilt show. The challenge is to take a square of the most heinous, dislikable, obnoxious, piece of crap fabric that the reps had trouble stuffing down the throats of the quilt shop owners each year and dare local quilters and fools alike to make something creative with it. Forget creative...how about just semi decent looking. My "prize" included the return of my own, dare I say, adorable & inspired, little appliqued block along with 11 new companions for it. AND, oh how exciting, another big hunk of the nightmare fabric to help finish it all, along with a warm smile, congrats and a photo of the wincing winner.
As with all challenges such as this, I have found that 12 1/2 inches square does not always mean the same thing to everybody & many somehow weaseled out of using the minimum percentage of the challenge fabric in their blocks as well...not that I didn't have difficultly with that myself. I have also discovered that not everyone sweats over perfect points as much as I do, and some people just don't consider the fact that the itty bitty little applique they fused to their block is not fused permanently and is going to be next to impossible to secure down. Hope they don't notice that a little remodeling has taken place in some of their blocks, when they return to this years quilt show to view the "finished products" that we "lucky" winners have sweated over for the past year.
Sweating over my little pile of blocks was about all I did with them for months. I took them to work with me a couple of times hoping that the ballot box stuffers would help me come up with something to do with the conglomeration that made at least a little sense. They did not offer even a shred of advice or encouragement...in fact...I'm almost certain that I saw a twinkle of "let's see what you do with this mess, Chickipoo!" in their devious little eyes. Ha! Some friends you are...you just wait!
Anyway...gotta get this quilt top done...otherwise I'll never have time to work on the block ideas I have for this years quilt block challenge.