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Friday, January 27, 2012

First Challenge Reveal A Success!!

We had our first challenge reveal last night....
WOW! 

Guidelines for the CC#1 Challenge:

1)  Must Read "Cobalt Blue" from 10 feet.
2)  Size - 6 - 15" x 15" quilts plus one 15" x 32" quilt.

That's it.... And THIS is what was created!


We pulled numbers for order of reveal and here are close up pictures of the quilts in the order they were revealed:
(Click on the pictures to see the beautiful detail work!)

Ellen

Lisa

Lois
Patty

René

Annick

Marie

Still working on our hanging rack but I was very impressed with the display.

Beautiful work ladies!!

On to Challenge #2
Next reveal is March 8th - See you at Patty's!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Oouu!! I just love sharing things as I stumble across them. Things that might help each of us in some way, I know I need constant reminding....

I found this on Cloth Paper and Scissors weekly email "5 Tips for Creating Stronger Compositions.” While the media may be different, much of it still applies to our challenge group’s creative process:

http://www.interweave.com/wir/cr120121.htm#3

See ya Thursday! :D

Lo



Thursday, January 19, 2012

One week to reveal!

Just checking in... 



Where has the time gone?  

Reveal of our first challenge is one week away

Hoping you are all enjoying this creative adventure 
as much as I am!!


See you at Lois's - Thursday, January 26st @ 7 PM.  
Email Lois or I if you need directions!



Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Designing outside of the box

Two questions...

Ellen asked if we might want to share at our reveal what our thought process was in designing or "coming to" our individual pieces. I think this is a great idea! By all means lets DO share, confident that in sharing, we may spark other’s creativity through the conceptual process.

Rene' brought up a great question the other day, "Does our piece have to stay within the boundaries of 15 X 15"?

Initially, I piped in with YES! But in retrospect, I believe that IF we limit even tiny elements to stay in those boundaries it might inhibit the creative process. By all means then, allow yourself to think and design "outside the box.” Be aware however, that others “boxes” will need to be displayed by yours and please, try not to crowd their display space as well. Items in a collection with irregular edges actually may add visual interest to our group displays, but limit it please. Is that as clear as mud?? Hoping to encourage creativity, not impede it!!

Here’s a great link with creative terminology that we might find useful during this process, Textile Dictionary: http://www.fabriclink.com/dictionaries/textile.cfm