Voted for “A Growing Neighborhood” because I love the Japanese feeling it has, at least for me! My daughter has been living in Japan for over 10 years, so I have an affinity for things that remind me of her.
I voted for Paula’s Wonky Owl quilt. I just love the traditional blocks done Wonky. And the owl in the middle makes me smile. Great job Paula.
Thank you for hosting this challenge with such amazing fabric.
I voted for sing your own song because it incorporated an artistic musical thought with a already creative concept. The is a work of art in quilting with your hands which goes hand in hand for music from the heart.
Bonfire spoke to me. Being a ton of Irish with a wee bit of a red head, she spoke to me! The 60’s/70’s really shaped my life. Just really me minds me of me!
i voted for graffiti skull because i thought the image and the contrast matched the fabric line the best, and also because i was impressed with the thought the maker put into their fabric selection and design. it’s fabulous, and i love how graphic it is!
After a tough bit of back and forth, I went with garden walk. I love the juxtapose of tge pastel and the girl. There is a story there in just that bright image and I want to know what it is!
I voted for Whoo you Callin’ Wonky as I struggled to move past it to the others due to its beauty and strong message. I feel that the owl represents a person in a very beautiful serene wonky world and that nobody is perfect and this quilt screams that even being wonky you are still beautiful 💞
I voted for sing your own song because I find it’s very unique & the name says it all….to me it means be yourself & love who you are! Awesome talent… 🙂
Urban Improv got my vote. It caught my eye and I felt like the fabrics were used well – including the panel. Plus the maker used interesting and well thought out quilting. There was also a blog post to give me a chance to see it better and get the feeling the maker put into it.
I just voted for A Growing Neighborhood ~ ~ I love the sentiment and the action of the piece. The black really sets the fabric and design off nicely. And I LOVE Frond Design fabrics.
What amazing, beautiful work has been done with these fabrics. I’m sooooo glad I’m not the judge. Thank you for having this challenge as it’s been an inspiration.
Has the due date now extended through the end of March? And to submit my piece, I simply add the link? Also wanting to know if the blender pack is considered part of the 25% solids?
Hi Barb…I just got my fabric today…it’s fabulous! Glad you joined with me…this will be fun! Keep me posted on your progress of your quilt…we only have a few weeks.
Hey Maddie – Do you know what’s included in the Frond pack? They have the details for the blender pack but not the challenge. Just wondering how big and how many pieces? thx
Love the wonky owl…. because I love owls
Voted for “A Growing Neighborhood” because I love the Japanese feeling it has, at least for me! My daughter has been living in Japan for over 10 years, so I have an affinity for things that remind me of her.
Love One Another. The colors and the message are beautiful!
I voted for Paula’s Wonky Owl quilt. I just love the traditional blocks done Wonky. And the owl in the middle makes me smile. Great job Paula.
Thank you for hosting this challenge with such amazing fabric.
Garden Walk.
It just drew me in!
Love Your Neighbor
Love all the quilts. I voted for the growing neighborhood. Loved the concept.
I voted for Urban Improv. I love how the block colors lead my eye through the patterned fabrics. The license plate gives it a special kick!
Hey, Maddie,
I voted for Garden Walk. I’m a sucker for a woman in a cool hat!
I voted. I think they were all fantastic!
So many wonderful works of art! I voted for Urban Stained Glass because it evoked the calm feeling of a Cathedral.
My.Little.Pony!
I voted for sing your own song because it incorporated an artistic musical thought with a already creative concept. The is a work of art in quilting with your hands which goes hand in hand for music from the heart.
I voted for Because Pig, well, because!
It has a great face that made me grin and looks like it’s ready to fly .
I love Laurie Ceesay’s work…. it is always bright and colorful! This is no exception. Awesome!
I hate auto Correct!!!!!
I voted for the fractured log cabin. I like the traditional idea with your twist. Love the colors.
Bonfire spoke to me. Being a ton of Irish with a wee bit of a red head, she spoke to me! The 60’s/70’s really shaped my life. Just really me minds me of me!
Love your neighbour – liked the message & look. All lovely & bright though.
Voted for Bonfire by Laurie Ceesay. A modern yet elegant quilt that is nothing less than a piece of true art.
Really nice work!
I voted for Sing Your Own Song. Love the design & musical instruments. For me it is another way of saying; “be true to yourself always “.
i voted for graffiti skull because i thought the image and the contrast matched the fabric line the best, and also because i was impressed with the thought the maker put into their fabric selection and design. it’s fabulous, and i love how graphic it is!
After a tough bit of back and forth, I went with garden walk. I love the juxtapose of tge pastel and the girl. There is a story there in just that bright image and I want to know what it is!
I liked Bonfire the best by Laurie Ceesay because it made the most sense to me and it is beautiful.
I voted for Whoo you Callin’ Wonky as I struggled to move past it to the others due to its beauty and strong message. I feel that the owl represents a person in a very beautiful serene wonky world and that nobody is perfect and this quilt screams that even being wonky you are still beautiful 💞
I voted for Garden Walk. She looks like a breath of color on a dreary day. Very well done!!
I like the pig beat, because I love pigs.
I choice garden walk, i liked the way the bright woman looks against the pastel background.
Voted for Bonfire. It just stood our for me. I love how the fabrics were used.
Is there somewhere that shows the voting progress/results?
Th results will show after all the votes are tallied
I voted for sing your own song because I find it’s very unique & the name says it all….to me it means be yourself & love who you are! Awesome talent… 🙂
Bonfire! I thought it was the most striking. The artist maintained their own viewpoint while exhibiting the vivaciousness of the fabrics.
Urban Improv got my vote. It caught my eye and I felt like the fabrics were used well – including the panel. Plus the maker used interesting and well thought out quilting. There was also a blog post to give me a chance to see it better and get the feeling the maker put into it.
I voted for a growing neighborhood because the quilting is stunning and the design caught my eye!
I just voted for A Growing Neighborhood ~ ~ I love the sentiment and the action of the piece. The black really sets the fabric and design off nicely. And I LOVE Frond Design fabrics.
Red Sky in Morning looks like every wormhole depiction I’ve seen in science fiction … and I’ve always wanted to see what was on the other side!
Gorgeous all but I love the improv
I voted for Bonfire. The expression on the woman’s face just struck me. That said, all the entries are beautiful!
Can your u exlsinimg how the voting process works.
Paula, try refreshing your screen, it is on the post. I suspect you are seeing an older cached image of the page.
What amazing, beautiful work has been done with these fabrics. I’m sooooo glad I’m not the judge. Thank you for having this challenge as it’s been an inspiration.
Has the due date now extended through the end of March? And to submit my piece, I simply add the link? Also wanting to know if the blender pack is considered part of the 25% solids?
Hi Sharon, I sent you a note but yes, date extended and details are in the post, and yes Blender pack may be used as solids.
Question on size. It states 20 x 20 to 60 x 60 in the rules-does it have to be square or are those the minimum and maximum sizes? Thanks
Those are for min and max! 🙂
If the link doesn’t work, does that mean that they’ve sold out of the packs?
I just received my fabric today…better get creating…looking forward to the link to enter.
Do I need to register before entering?
What is the due date on this challenge?
First week in March.
Hi Barb…I just got my fabric today…it’s fabulous! Glad you joined with me…this will be fun! Keep me posted on your progress of your quilt…we only have a few weeks.
Is there still room for one more to enter the contest? If so I’ll order my kit!
These fabrics are so luscious. I hate to cut into them.
Wanted to confirm that the fabrics in the blender pack count as the added “solids” not to exceed 25% of the front of the quilt. Correct?
Hey Maddie – Do you know what’s included in the Frond pack? They have the details for the blender pack but not the challenge. Just wondering how big and how many pieces? thx
Frond has added the description!!