Tuesday, 17 May 2011

President's Challenge at the LFQG

The London Friendship Quilt Guild had a President's Challenge due for the month of May to celebrate 30 years as a guild. The rules were simple. We received two Fat Quarters in the guild colours; one gold with little stripes and one solid blue which had to be visible on the front of the quilt. One of the dimensions had to be 30". The focus fabric is shown in the photo below and was used in the top and right side of the cubes.



I had a Japanese fabric that I picked up at The Marsh Store in the sale bin and thought it would be great for a Spinning Four Patch. I bought 4 repeats and added half a yard or so to possibly use as borders. I happened to throw the two FQ's for the challenge on my sewing table and it landed on that Japanese fabric and the colours blended beautifully! I've been having so much fun with the One Block Wonder quilts and then the light bulb went on! Could I do a One Block Wonder with this Japanese Fabric? But, I only bought four repeats and needed six. I remembered buying extra and wondered if possibly there was a sixth repeat. I managed to squeeze one 2" strip for a sixth repeat and I figured it would be fun to see how small you could go on these hexagons. Here is the original fabric:

I sewed the hexagons together and began experimenting with them. My first idea was to use 30 hexagons. Here are a few layouts and ideas that I tossed around:


Using 30 hexagons would be difficult, so I decided to make one dimension 30" instead and added some cubes in the focus fabrics:

I found some wonderful navy blue that matched beautifully and added that for borders:

I used the rest of the yellow focus FQ to add a small 'lippy' between the quilt and the binding.

If you click on the photo above of the focus fabrics, you can see the quilting in the blocks and the photo below shows the feather quilting in the borders.

At the guild meeting last week, each entry was assigned a number and we all voted for our favourite. I was very excited that my little quilt won 1st prize!! Here is our President, Rose B. holding up the quilt while I had to tell everyone why I chose this design and where the 30" dimension was. I'm saving my prize money to spend at the big quilt shows in our area next week :-).

10 comments:

  1. I can see why you won first prize-it looks fabulous!

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  2. Looks like thinking outside the box pays off! I enjoyed reading the process of how you came up with the design. I agree with Ellen. I can see why you won first place:)

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  3. Congratulations! It's a fabulous quilt...I can see why it won a ribbon! I enjoyed reading your blog post and following your creative process...very fun!

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  4. Congratualtions on winning 1st Prize! You made a wonderful and exciting quilt. Love it! Thank you for including all your "process" pictures.

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  5. Wow, that's all I can say!!!
    Gorgeous!

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  6. Congratulations, I can see why you won first place.
    Enjoy spending you prize $$'s.

    Patricia

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  7. Congrats again Jacqui.....truly a well deserved 1st place!!!..that quilt is so pretty, it almost makes me re-think my dislike for yellow and blue.

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  8. Congratulations! It looks terrific. I love the design you came up with, and the fabrics look like they were made for each other. How big was the prize? Substantial, I hope. 8)

    Enjoy!
    Susan in Texas

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  9. Awesome quilt Jacqui! And congratulations on winning. I never would have recognized the focus fabric in the quilt -- but the results are amazing!

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  10. Thanks everyone for your comments on the little quilt. It's now hanging in my sewing room in a perfect little spot where I can enjoy it. The best thing is that it's actually finished!

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