The last Project Modern Challenge for the Modern Quilt guild was a monochromatic challenge. I decided to give it a try because I had a sewing day coming up with the girls… back in January. And I hadn’t touched it since. So a couple of days before the deadline you can guess what I decided to do, finish it! I figured that if I didn’t finish it in time for this deadline it would sit in my pile of to be completed quilts like so many others. And I really had done the hard work of piecing the many purple strips (my color of choice for the challenge) already.

Another little hiccup? The deadline was also my anniversary. I told myself (and Bj) that if I wasn’t done by five PM, oh well, I gave it my best shot. I managed to finish the piecing in a few hours, the back is simply the wavy fabric, and only needed two pieces. I did have to piece the batting (I thought I had a big enough piece but the quilt is actually quite wide at 74 inches in diameter). I quilted it the next day (our anniversary), but didn’t think I would have time to finish the binding. I went ahead and washed it with out binding it (it works, but I did have fuzzy batting balls all over the thing). I had my binding cut out when Sciarrino reminded me that a bias binding was probably what I was going to need for a circle quilt (duh!!!). So I ended up with the scrappy binding, which I like better anyway. I finished piecing it while the quilt was in the dryer. At this point it was getting time to make dinner plans. Bj told me I should finish the quilt since I was so close and he would make me dinner (my mom had taken Tuesday so we could celebrate). He was so sweet. It was the time I needed. I got the binding on (though the hand sewing would come a couple of days later) and snapped these pictures to send to the Modern Quilt Guild.

Just in the nick of time! I love it too. My inspiration was a circus big top, and I love it in monochromatic colors. I almost did a green binding, but I don’t think it needs any other colors in it. The different textures in the quilting really bring it alive. I did all over free motion in the big wavy fabric and stitch in the ditch for the pieces sections. With a little straight line in a few special wedges, and a swirl in the center. I figure this will be a great play quilt for Tuesday, we had a picnic lunch on it yesterday! Also prime fort material, for sure.

One thing about a circle quilt, it is sure NOT easy to photograph. Here Tuesday tries to hold it up with my mom. My mom did say I could attach velcro to my husband’s head and the quilt so he could hold the top with that and then use his long arm span to hold the rest out, LOL!

Oh, I almost forgot to mention one of the things that took me the most time, the center medallion. I found this video by googling and it is such an awesome set in circle tutorial, if you have circles you must try it! I saw a quilt a few meetings ago that I was gaga over and I couldn’t figure it out, I’m sure this is the technique she used. I’m super excited to try it again in the future. All of the purple was from my stash except the wavy purple stuff (Kaffe Fassett). My local quilt store had it and I wasn’t sure it was what I needed, when I came back after I decided it was what I needed it was on the clearance shelf, it was meant to be!
Friday the winner is announced. I won’t mind at all if I don’t win, there is some great competition (and that’s just what I’ve seen in my guild!). But I am so glad I pushed myself to get this done before the deadline. Now back to the quilts that have been sitting for a few years…
And if you need inspiration join up for the third installment of the challenge. Just announced it’s a word challenge: ORGANIC. Details here.
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So I got a little scrapbooking done.

I figured I had better scrap these pictures before Kristen moves to Canada. I would probably not be able to use them because of all the crying ๐ Friends moving to other time zones, boo!!! This is one of my favorite kind of layouts, very simple and sweet.

The misted heart card is from a small package Sarah sent me (had to save it of course!). The two little square embellishments are some of my favorite Ki Memories icicles. Pretty old product, but I scored some recently on eBay. I stamped the Ali Edward’s Technique Tuesday stamp on white cardstock and cut around it. Letter stickers finish it off (no pattern paper or silhouette or brad?!!? I know!).

This is one of those “I can’t forget this story!” layouts. I paired pictures of my mom and Tuesday at Disneyland with a story about how she called her “Mom” until just recently. I didn’t want to forget her sweet sing song “Mom” now that she’s taken to calling my mom “nam-ma”. I used old Ki Memories and Making Memories paper, embossed some target hearts and finished it off with a perfect little bit of ribbon from The Ribbon Jar. You can see that this layout is the exact same general idea as the first one, I tend to do multi photo layouts in groupings like this. I find it quick and easy.

And this is the one that I could use a little help from you friends. I love the white on white and simple nature of this layout, but I don’t think I can get by without some kind of title or something. This layouts is about everyone that went to Tuesday’s birthday trip to Disneyland, so anything along those lines. I didn’t feel like I could call it “Disney” since I have that all over the page already. I’m also stuck on what color/texture/size as to not overwhelm everything else. Ideas, please? -

Ok, sure that tee on the last post was super cute, but I didn’t make it (I got it here). When Sciarrino told me she needed to know how the Silhouette handled that iron on stuff I got a while back I had to answer sheepishly, “um, I don’t know.” The transfer material was in my craft “to do” pile, and had been for months. But I decided I had to report back that day so I picked a cute design from the Silhouette store (heart_flowers_C00849_20509) and went to work. It was super easy to cut out the material, and luckily as easy to set quickly with my iron. Even though on two of the flowers there are three layers on top of each other. I just did one layer at a time, it worked fine. It’s been a while since I bought it, but I’m pretty sure I used a combination of EasyWeed and DecoFlock.

These colors are most true, that is some bright neon pink! Tuesday was just looking so sweet with the soft light coming in on her at the end of the day that I didn’t bother trying again to get pictures of her in it. But believe me, she loves it!

(yes those pants are way too big, why is the difference between 18 months and 2T clothing GIGANTIC?!?!). Now that I know this is so easy I want to make more… for me!
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