AnotherPat's clubEQ Challenge files
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Challenge files
submitted to clubEQ
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These are designs that I submitted to clubEQ challenges.
Due to webspace limitations and other considerations,
not all project files are available.
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage
for the description of the current challenge,
links to all of the past challenge quilts (lots of quilt ideas),
and the rules for joining in on the fun.
I have not joined each and every challenge,
so be sure to visit
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all past challenges.
2007
Feb. |
BarbV's challenge --
"Blocks within Blocks!
Design a quilt in which you put a block into a patch of another block on
the quilt." -Barb Vlack |
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submitted by Pat --
Warm Memories
I used the "Memory" block and the "Pat's Palm" block from Sew Precise 1-2.
(Yes, I designed Pat's Palm!)
I set Pat's Palm in the center of the Memory block on Layer 2.
In real life, I've made this block for a Sampler Quilt that I use on my
bed. Not these colors, though!
I included directions on how I made an outline stencil of "Pat's Palm"
block to be used for quilting.
Download 200702PTribbey.PJ6 (141 kb) --
Need EQ6 to open file.
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2004
April/May |
BarbV's challenge --
"Design a quilt with a pieced
background and a silhouette motif overlay.
You may use any theme and can
incorporate borders." -Barb Vlack |
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submitted by Pat --
The background blocks are fashioned after the "stack & slash" blocks.
My daughter on the left, her daughter on the right.
When my daughter was a young girl, an artist did a silhouette cut-out of
her profile. It is framed and hanging in our home. The artwork is not
dated.
I took a digital picture of the artwork and converted it to a BMP so that
I could trace my daughter's silhouette in EQ5. I took a digital
photo of my granddaughter's profile, converted it to a BMP and traced it
in EQ.
I thought that my daughter's silhouette might have been done at about the
same age that my granddaughter is now. From the traced drawing, it looks
as if my daughter was a little older than her daughter at the time that my
daughter's silhouette was done.
I like this quilt ... I just might make it in real fabric. Or, maybe just
include a graphic of this quilt in a Slideshow that I will make!
Download 0404patt.zip (145k) which contains
0404patt.pj5
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2003
July |
BarbV's challenge --
Bargellos! "Design a
bargello quilt. You may use a design from the Layout Library and
experiment with color, or do something completely different. Challenge
yourself to create a unique setting for bargello. You may get some
inspiration by studying canvaswork (a.k.a. needlepoint) bargello designs."
-Barb Vlack |
|

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submitted by Pat --
The designs in this project file were inspired by the designs in an old
book that I have -- "Bargello is Easy" by Peri Wolfman.
Download 0307patt.zip (94.9k) which contains
0307patt.pj5
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2003
January |
BarbV's challenge --
Design a Quilt Label!
"Your intention as to whether this label will be pieced, appliquéd,
or simply printed out onto fabric is up to you." -Barb Vlack |
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submitted by Pat --
I make the borders for quilt labels in EQ, but print the labels, and add
text, in PrintMaster. For directions, with graphics, go
to
http://members.aol.com/clubeq/0301label.htm
Download 0301patt.zip (54kb) which contains
0301patt.pj5
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2002
November |
BarbV's challenge -- "Explore the EQ Block Library and
find two blocks that can be superimposed to create an entirely new block.
This can be a really fun thing to do and something you might not think to
do without the computer to help you! Start by looking at blocks with similar
grids. You can explore further by getting bold about what you combine.
The superimposing or overlaying of one block design over another can
be done in the Edit mode from the Sketchbook. Save two blocks into the project
Sketchbook. Edit one and select all the lines. Copy. Then Paste those lines
over another block drawing that you have selected to Edit from the Sketchbook.
Carefully center one over the other and look for design elements to highlight
with color." -Barb Vlack |
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submitted by Pat --
Used "Crosses & Stars" and "Vines at the Window" from the EQ block libraries.
Had to eliminate some lines when I superimposed the blocks. Every other block
is rotated ¼ turn. Added some sashing that was designed exclusively
for the quilt. The new block and sashing make for a very nice looking quilt.
Download 0211patt.zip (129kb) which contains
0211patt.pj5
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this
challenge.
My quilt is on this webpage --
http://www.electricquilt.com/Albums/02/0211/0211p8.htm |
2002
September |
BarbV's challenge -- Tablerunners
"In EQ5, go to Libraries, Layout Library, EQ Libraries, 1 Basics by Size.
Click on 10 Tablerunner and choose a style. Have fun designing with many
options! Or you may design your own layout and surprise us." |
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submitted by Pat -- Fall tablerunner
I used the 9th layout from the EQ Layout Library. The Layout Library is a
fast way to easily find a layout for a tablerunner, without having to draw
your own.
Download 0209patt.zip (118kb) which contains
0209patt.pj5
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2002
August |
BarbV's challenge -- Create a Medallion Quilt!
"In EQ5 there are some layouts in the Layout Library to make your designing
challenge a lot easier. All you have to do is insert some coordinating blocks!
In EQ4, you may work a bit more, but it's quite doable with multiple borders
and/or Country Set (aka Custom Set in EQ5)." |
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submitted by Pat -- Tryin' to Keep Cool
Ah, the summer heat must be getting to me! When I first saw all the fish
in the Appliqué library in EQ5, I knew I had to find an excuse to
use one in a design. I even managed to use the Water Lilies and Reeds.
I used one of the On-Point Medallions from the EQ5 Layout Library.
I don't know why, but looking at the quilt makes me smile...I like all the
bright colors and that friendly Angel Fish face.
Download 0208pat.zip (142kb) which contains
0208pat.pj5
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2002
July |
BarbV's challenge -- Red, White and Blue
"July is the month of patriotism for America, but the red, white,
and blue color scheme can be used by anyone, anywhere. Design a quilt with
these three focus colors. Use tints or shades or various fabrics if you desire.
You may even challenge yourself to use these colors in a way that does _not_
say 'American flag'." |
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submitted by Pat -- Picnic Quilt
I drew a star that could be rotated and flipped so that it would like like
a different star from block to block and give movement to the quilt. This
would be an easy quilt to construct. I would use denim for the border and
backing and it would make a super picnic quilt.
Download 0204pat.pj5 (11.3kb)
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2002
April |
BarbV's challenge -- A Basket Full of Goodies!
"Go to the EQ Block Library and search in the Paper Piecing section. Look
in Baskets and find the Curved-Handle Basket block. If you display 16 blocks,
it's in the third horizontal row, on the right. Decorate that basket! (I
got this idea from Pat Tribbey, who hosted an EQ basket block exchange in
1998!) This is a great time to learn to design an Overlaid block." |
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submitted by Pat -- Basket Full of Posies
I modified the Curved Handle Basket block with a "weave". For the flower,
drew a petal & wreathed it in WreathMaker. Pasted basket into Overlaid
block and then pasted flowers, here & there, in appliqué tab.
Drew a leaf and cloned it to get several in the basket. Also designed the
border blocks and the border vines in layer 2.
Download 0204pat.zip (23.3kb) which contains
0204pat.pj4
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2002
February |
BarbV's challenge --
"In the 5-Patch category of Classic Pieced blocks in the EQ Library,
there is an interesting block called Sister's Choice (near the end of the
block display), which is also known as Four X Star (at the beginning of the
block display). Color this block with many colors and be creative with your
quilt settings. Here is a wonderful opportunity to experiment with different
color schemes using three or more colors. There are enough patches in this
block to accommodate some challenging arrangements of colors. It's okay to
combine this block with others for your quilt designs. " |
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submitted by Pat --
I used the Four X Star block which is almost identical to the Sister's Choice
block. The block looked very different when using different values of colors
in various positions on the block. I converted the Four X Star block to "guides"
and and drew lines to get the block with square and diamonds for the alternate
block.
Download 0202pat.zip (55.8kb) which contains
0202pat.pj4
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2002
January |
BarbV's challenge --
"Design a quilt with appliqué motifs or blocks. ("Motifs" in
EQ 4.1 have no block outline and are intended for laying over a background.)
Use your appliqué however you like. You may include appliqué
blocks or motifs from the EQ Library or design your own! Please, no copyrighted
material is allowed here (that is not your own original copyright)." |
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submitted by Pat --
But, oh, those bugs!
How wonderful it is that our computers connect us (and our sewing machines)
to the Internet...but, oh, those bugs! The turquoise background with the
"wire" is an original block design done in Layer 1. The rest of the
appliqués are in Layer 2 and are from the EQ block library.
Download 0201pat.pj4 (25kb)
Go to Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
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BarbV's challenge --
"This challenge was suggested by Peggy Raley, who wanted to see what
we could do with the Triangle In and Triangle Out border options. The challenge
is to design a quilt with at least one of the borders being Triangle In or
Out. " -Barb Vlack |
2001
December |
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submitted by Pat --
Looks like a Rubber Stamp!
Used Triangle In border with the Picket Border 1 from Classic Pieced, Checked
borders.
What's cool is that this quilt can actually be made! In Quilt view, click
on the block in border and File, print, templates and then click "size from
quilt" and you will get a printout of the templates.
The second quilt is four of the motifs, with border 1 as Triangle Out and
border 2 as Triangle In.
Download 0112pat.pj4 (13.3kb)
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2001
November
Be a Show-off! |
BarbV's challenge --
"Show off something you would like us to see. That's a wide open category.
Use it to show something that will make the rest of us wonder, 'How did she/he
do that?' Or show us something you were proud to design. Complex or simple
are all acceptable! " -Barb Vlack |
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submitted by Pat --
"What is it?"
Bowtie & Whirlwind blocks -- Quilt is NOT set on-point.
This quilt came about while doing a 2block quilt in a past clubEQ challenge.
Looks like purple BowTies, or weightlifter's dumb-bells, or many bones for
a dog!
Quilt originally designed in EQ3.
Download 0111pat.pj4 (3.69kb)
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2001
October
WorldTradeCenter
Memorial Quilt |
BarbV's challenge --
"Design a WTC memorial quilt. As quilters take to their needles, thread,
and fabrics to work out their grief and distress, let's offer some new designs
for our expression of patriotism, comfort, mourning, and hope. "-Barb
Vlack |
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submitted by Pat --
"The Sunflowers Shall Bloom"
I used Sunflowers to create a quilt of Hope...Hope that this world becomes
a better place for my grandchildren -- All seven of them, ranging in age
from 21 months old to 14 years old.
Download 0110pat.pj4 (22.9kb)
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2001
September
MonkeyWrench
or
Snail's Trail |
BarbV's challenge --
The guest hostess for September's clubEQ challenge is Peggy Raley from
Boerne, TX. Here is Peggy's challenge:
"Use the Snail's Trail block in any quilt setting with any variety of colors
to come up with new ideas! 'Snail's Trail' is also known as 'Monkey Wrench'
or 'Virginia Reel'. You'll find it in the EQ Library under Classic Pieced,
Classics or Classic Pieced, Diamond in a Square. You're welcome to manipulate
it in any quilt setting, with or without borders, as you please or combine
it with other blocks for secondary designs. "
-Barb Vlack |
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submitted by Pat --
"Treasure Cover"
Alternating the Monkey Wrench block and a block made of 4 HSTs gave an entirely
different look. Kinda looks like the cover of a treasure box.
"Mosaic Monkey"
Modified the Monkey Wrench block by adding a line.
Download 0109pat.pj4 (20.4kb)
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2001
July
Tablerunners |
BarbV's challenge --
"The challenge for this month is TABLERUNNERS! Design a long narrow quilt
that would look good on a table. It could be seasonal or otherwise. You get
to pick the size. If you would like to put an irregular edge on your tablerunner,
color the setting spaces black, so the straight edge of your quilt will blend
into the black background in EQ Show. "
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submitted by Pat --
I like to make the center of tablerunners simple, after all, it is usually
covered by a vase of flowers, so why do all kinds of patchwork in center?
Download 0107pat.pj4 (14.2kb)
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2001
June
Hearts |
BarbV's challenge --
"Design a quilt or two using a heart motif theme. You may use pieced
or appliqué blocks or design something freeform." |
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submitted by Pat --
"Hearts all 'round" - Quilt 1
This almost looks like a label for a jar of some wonderful stuff!
I drew out the hearts in PatchDraw and made "heart" leaves, also.
A "hugs & kisses" (Xs & Os) border surrounds.
"Potted Hearts" - Quilt 2
Took the hearts and leaves and planted them in a pot. Very odd combination
of colors, but, it seems to work!
Download 0106pat.pj4 (12.1kb)
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2001
May
Swap
Block
Settings |
BarbV's challenge --
"So many of us have exchanged blocks among our quilter friends and
then are faced with the dilemma of how to set them attractively and what
we might do if they are not all exactly the right size. Design a quilt layout
or two that you might use for one of your quilt block exchanges." |
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submitted by Pat --
"Swap Chain" - Quilt 1
11 swap blocks from friends
The frames that surround the swap blocks can be adjusted for each swap block,
so that the block's size will remain the same, from block to block. This
is a horizontal setting, although the chain makes it look like a diagonal
setting.
"Swapping windows" - Quilt 2
11 swap blocks from friends
Each swap block has a top and left border. Those borders can be adjusted
so that all blocks in quilt are the same size.
Thanx to:
Penny, Patti, BarbV, Suzanne, Dorothy, Julie, IngridA, Peggy, IngridJ and
Tish for contributing blocks to my swap quilt.
Download 0105pat.zip
(38.3kb) which contains 05pat.pj4
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2001
April
Colors |
BarbV's challenge --
"Expand your color palette to get Shades and Tints, Tones, or Grades
and color away! Show in your quilt example (your choice of blocks and layout)
ways to achieve a look of transparency or to grade values of a single color.
You can expand your color palette in EQ4.1 by clicking on a solid color on
the Color palette, then right-clicking to get the pop-up menu. Make a choice
and work from there. See the Help file Index for "Adding colors," etc. "
CAUTION: There is a 256 limit to adding colors to the palette, so don't
go too crazy. Once you add the colors, you cannot delete them from that one
project. You can reduce the number of colors in your color palette only by
starting a new project file. |
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submitted by Pat --
I have re-created a quilt that I originally designed in EQ3. The story of
this quilt appeared in the February 1997 edition of "The Floppy Gazette".
Using EQ4, it is so much easier to get the grades of teal and rust that
duplicated the hand-dyed fabric that I had used for the real quilt.
Download 0104pat.zip
(3.36kb) which contains 0104pat.pj4
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge.
This is a real quilt, also!
This is a wall quilt that hangs in the kitchen.
To see the real quilt, click
here. |
| 2001 March
The Shirts |
BarbV's challenge
"The Shirts" has been a collection of blocks that have been with us since
EQ1. Let's play with them! Look for them in the EQ4 Library under Contemporary
Pieced, The Shirts (almost to the end of the list). Choose as many blocks
as you wish. Improvise around them in creative ways. |
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submitted by Pat --
So Many Shirts, So Many Sports!
The first thing I thought of was "Talking Heads" for the Shirts challenge.
And these heads talk sports only! Got one of these in your family? I had
a lot of fun with this challenge.
Download
0103pat.zip-- 17.6kb
which contains
03pat.pj4
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2001
February
Symmetries |
BarbV's challenge --
Take a block that is asymmetrical or color one in an asymmetrical way. Set
blocks to show effects of rotation to change the symmetry of the block
presentation and create secondary designs.
There are a lot of ways to play with this. Rotate as much as you like.
Look at the blocks in the EQ library, Paper Piecing, Crazy Foundations for
lots of examples that will work well here. See the chapter on Doodle Quilts
in EQ4 Magic for more ideas. |
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submitted by Pat --
The top quilt was made using the Christmas Pine Block.
The bottom quilt was made using the Crazy IX block.
Both blocks came from the EQ block library.
Download 0102pat.zip
-- 70.5kb which contains 02pat.pj4
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2000
December
Row Quilts |
BarbV's challenge --
Design a row or strip quilt. Your layout will actually be multiple
borders around one row or strip of blocks in the quilt layout. Horizontal
and On-Point layouts are recommended. |
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submitted by Pat --
"These Stars Vary"
Took the Variable Star from the Classic Pieced Library and chose 4 others
that were versions of the Variable Star to create this Row Quilt.
Download 0012pat.pj4
-- 24.1kb
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2000
September
NinePatch |
BarbV's challenge --
The good old 9-Patch. Use a 9-Patch or two or several in your quilt
design. Somehow, somewhere. It can be incorporated as a part of other blocks,
stand beside setting blocks or sashings, or hide in a corner of an appliqué
layout. It does not have to be the dominant block in the quilt. Just use
it somewhere, even if we have to play "I Spy" to find it. |
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submitted by Pat --
Each block's corner makes up part of NinePatch which is also part of sashing.
I designed the border's corners especially for this quilt.
Download 0009pat.pj4
-- 22.2kb
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2000
July
BearPaw |
BarbV's challenge --
Use the Bear's Paw block from the EQ Block Library to make a different
kind of a quilt. Find new and fancy ways to set this wonderful block. See
what you can do with one block... |
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submitted by Pat --
Bears are in the woods. Log cabins are in the woods. So, I made a center
Bear's Paw of Log Cabin blocks and surrounded it with a border of Bear's
Paw blocks. Where's the woods? On the back of the quilt, of course! LOL
Download 0007pat.pj4
-- 11.1kb
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2000
May
Multiple Borders |
BarbV's challenge --
Your Own Personal Round Robin! Design a quilt with multiple borders
(that means more than one, but preferably 3 or more). Spacer strips and binding
don't count as borders. You may use pieced, appliquéd, or a combination
of the two. Here is an exercise to develop a theme quilt, use new techniques,
design a quilt around one complex block, or stretch to try some different
color combinations than those you're used to using. You're doing this "Round
Robin" solo. |
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submitted by Pat --
I used BarbV's formula for muliple borders:
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1st border - triangles
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2nd border - vining
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3rd border - pieced blocks
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4th border - swag
It worked! Fabrics from EQ designer fabrics - Benartex Benarbasics. Most
blocks from EQ libraries. Some angular & swag blocks were drawn.
Download 0005pat.zip
-- 30kb
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Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2000
March
Think Spring |
BarbV's challenge --
Design a quilt to celebrate the new season. |
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submitted by Pat --
I "cheated" a little bit here...this is a card that I made for some online
friends in 1999, but I have changed some of the fabrics. To get the graphic
and make a "card" like I made, export the BMP of your quilt into Adobe
PhotoDeluxe or PaintShopPro (or a similar graphic program) and put "Hoppy
Easter" text on it.
Convert it to a JPG file in SmartSaverPro
(or use Iranview) and attached it
to email. I use SmartSaverPro to make a JPG file, cuz Adobe PhotoDeluxe and
PaintShopPro makes too "weighty" of a file.
Download 0003pat.zip
20.6kb
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2000
February
Country Set |
BarbV's challenge --
Let's Use Country Set! We all have collections of odd-sized blocks. Find
a way to set them into an attractive quilt. Country Set is the layout of
choice for combining blocks of various sizes.
TIP: You may want to take a look at the section in EQ4 Magic, "Using
a Block as a Quilt Layout Template", page 118. You will find blocks in the
EQ Library made up of squares and rectangles and squares on point that could
be a guide for setting blocks in Country Set.
Please note: This month's challenge is not intended to include razzle
dazzle layouts with skewed diamonds or irregular grid optical illusions.
We'll save that for another time. ;-) |
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submitted by Pat --
I had a dream that everyone in the "From our Friends" library in Sew Precise
1-2 sent me a block. Some were kind enough to send more! It must have been
the pickles that I ate before retiring, cuz they sure used some wild colors!
Fran, Diane, BarbV, Lynne and Linda, I hope you all enjoy what I did here
in Country Set with your blocks...I also included "Pat's Palm" which is my
block in the library. No, the quilt is not "tipsy"...It is the skewing of
BarbV's "Undulating Geese" in the sashing. The "Undulating Geese"
block is in the Sew Precise! 1-2 collection.
Download 0002pat.zip
-- 11.8kb
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge. |
2000
January
Quilting Stencils |
BarbV's challenge --
Get acquainted with using quilting stencils when designing quilts in
EQ4.1 (download the free upgrade from the
EQ website). Use a stencil you
draw or one from the EQ4 Library to enhance a quilt that you design. The
examples use the very simple 9-patch blocks set with Snowball blocks. The
Snowballs offer an open space for a quilting stencil design. Don't forget
border possibilities! Submit designs for quilting in blocks, in corners,
sashes, and/or borders. Your choice. |
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submitted by Pat --
"The Morning After"
Well, we all survived Y2K! I doodled in PatchDraw and used WreathMaker to
make a 4 cluster block. Converted the WreathMaker block into "guides" then
traced a stencil from it. Then, I had fun playing with the stencil and the
original doodle.
Download 0001pat.zip
24.4kb
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1999
November
WreathMaker |
BarbV's challenge --
Use Wreathmaker to make a design that you can incorporate as a single
block or as a collection of blocks into a quilt or wallhanging. Draw your
own motif or shape for wreathing or use appliqué motifs from the EQ4
Block Library. |
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submitted by Pat --
I found out that if I drew a simple appliqué shape, I could make flowers
in Wreathmaker. So, here's 3 flowers that I created.
Download 9911pat.zip
31.1kb
Go to
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1999
October
MapleLeaf |
BarbV's challenge --
Maple Leaf. With all the changes in the fall colors going on right
now in the United States, how about using the Maple Leaf block from EQ Libraries,
1 Classic Pieced, Nine Patch, Maple Leaf (if you have 16 blocks showing in
the display, it's the third down on the far right column)? Use the block
as is or lose it within another block. Do anything you like, but you must
have at least one Maple Leaf block in your layout design. Color it autumnally
or otherwise... |
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submitted by Pat --
"Halloween Hold-out"
The last leaf on the tree, will it give up it's fight?
This quilt was influenced by Simply Quilt's program (HGTV) of October 1,
with Faye Labarnaris who did the "Quilt with a View". The Halloween appliques
in center are from the EQ Library, 5 Contemporary Applique, Rita Denenberg
Easter & Halloween. I modified the tree from 5 Contemporary, Garden Blocks.
I designed the Maple Leaves (that are in the center) as an applique by exporting
an EasyDraw Maple Leaf as a bmp and then importing the bmp as a bitmap in
PatchDraw and tracing it.
Download 9910pat.zip
26.4kb
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1999
September
Storm at Sea |
BarbV's challenge --
Let's take one block and see what we can do with it. The Storm at Sea
block is the first block in the EQ Libraries under 1 Classic Pieced, Old
Favorites. Take the block, color it, skew it, distort it, redraw it, use
it in creative ways. The rule is that somehow we must be able to see at least
something vaguely resembling the original block when you're
finished... |
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submitted by Pat --
"Which Way Away from the Storm?"
When the Storm at Sea blocks were placed in a Diamond Blocks border, they
looked like arrows pointing away from the center, which is the storm. The
Storm at Sea blocks in the corners of the border look like airplanes, flying
away from the storm. And there is a star in the center of the storm, promising
that all will clear.
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1999
July
Christmas in July |
BarbV's challenge --
Here's another theme quilt idea. You can search through the EQ4 Libraries
or draw your own blocks to come up with a quilt design. Although I'm calling
it "Christmas", if Christmas is not one of your celebrated holidays, you're
welcome to substitute your favorite holiday or a winter quilt design. |
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submitted by Pat --
Thought this "Christmas Trio" would make a nice grouping. I saw the
Ohio Star coloration in an ad and thought it would make a nice single flower.
Used 2 flowers and the heart in the middle.
Download 9907pat.zip
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Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge.
This is a real quilt, also!
I made a wall quilt of this design and gave it to youngest son and DIL to
decorate their home at Christmas.
To see the real quilt, click
here. |
1999
June
Patched Sashing |
BarbV's challenge --
In EQ4, with just a click of Ctrl+click on sashings in our quilts,
we can set blocks to create pieced sashings. We can do the same to set blocks
into the cornerstones of the sashings, too. The challenge this month is to
find some innovative ways to use sashing blocks in your quilt layouts. It
will be interesting to see what effects you get when you take a square block
and skew it into a sashing rectangle. |
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"Blistering Summer heat with a touch of lime"

"Cool watermelon on a Hot Summer's Day" |
submitted by Pat --
I had "too much fun" with this and it was a tough decision to choose which
quilts I wanted to "show & tell"...I made so many. The quilts were
colored in the Quilt workspace. I ended up doing what I did in theJanuary
'99 clubEQ Challenge -- got a new design from the blocks and the sashing
when coloring directly on the quilt.
Quilts for this challenge are on 2 webpages -- click
here to see
all the quilts.
Project file not available. |
1999
May
Wedding Quilts |
BarbV's challenge --
Some of us have weddings in our families or among our friends this
summer. Now is a good time to consider special designs for wedding gift quilts.
You may design a large bedsize quilt or a wallhanging. In fact, the wallhanging
might be a very practical gift item that wouldn't have to take as long to
make as a bed quilt. Follow the theme and design a pieced or appliqued or
combination quilt. |
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submitted by Pat --
"Hearts & Rings" Wall Quilt
I have never made a "generic" wedding quilt. All wedding quilts that I have
made were so very personal to the bride and groom. But, I have always wanted
to make a wedding quilt in beige, mint green and peach.
The "Heart Blossom" block is from the "Thimbleberries Sampler". I designed
the interlocking rings for this quilt. Bride & groom names & date
& place of wedding can be embroidered in center of rings. Or photo of
bride & groom can be put in one of the rings.
Download 9905pat.pj4
6.5kb
Go to
Electric
Quilt's clubEQ webpage to see all the quilts submitted to this challenge.
This is a real quilt, also!
I made a modified version of this wall quilt, using the intertwining rings
for a remembrance of some dear friends' child's wedding. Click
here to see
what I did. |
1999
April
Baby Quilts |
BarbV's challenge --
With the coming of spring (in the northern hemisphere) and all its
new beginnings, let's think of babies. And, of course, the obligatory quilts
for them. Design a baby quilt. Consider size, theme, color, whatever. You
may design this quilt in EQ3 or EQ4. Of course, those with EQ3 will be able
to accept only EQ3 files, but that doesn't mean they can't _submit_ EQ3 files
with their designs.
Search through all our resources for block patterns, appliques, quilting,
and fabrics. Combine any and all to come up with a lovely quilt for a little
one. |
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A to Z
Come, Let's Play |
submitted by Pat --
A to Z
Used the alphabet blocks from the overlaid library.
Designed heart from the Simple Shape tool flyout.
Come, Let's Play
All blocks from EQ applique library, except, heart block which I designed
from the Simple Shape flyout and the domino block which I designed in
PatchDraw.
Quilts for this challenge are on a webpage -- click
here to see all
the quilts.
Project file not available. |
1999
March
BabyBlock setting |
BarbV's challenge --
Choose an interesting block from the EQ3 Block Library or create an
original block. Use the Baby Blocks setting to get an effect that will be
quite a surprise. Quilts this month will be set only in the Baby Blocks layout.
You may use any block you want, though you may find that some will work much
better than others. Experiment.
Create a quilt that has a very different overall look because you skewed
the square block to a 60 degree diamond in the Baby Blocks layout. ***Please
do not submit 3D isometric quilts this time. Save them for another challenge
month.***
Your mission this month, should you choose to accept it, is to create
a quilt that no one has seen before because no one thought to take your choice
for a square block and skew it. Create a quilt with an overall look that
is awesome.
The good news is, if you can piece it (and even foundation piece it)
as a square, you most certainly can piece it as a 60-degree diamond! The
gooder news is that EQ3 will give you the patterns for your templates already
skewed to the diamond. |
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submitted by Pat --
I used the Silver Maple block.
Quilts for this challenge are on a webpage -- click
here to see all
the quilts.
Project file not available. |
February
1999
Y2K Quilts |
BarbV's challenge --
The challenge for February was to make a quilt layout for the year
2000.
You could design a quilt with 2000 pieces. You could collect blocks with
names
that are significant to this event, in your opinion.You could design something
original.
Something funky maybe. Futuristic. Whatever.
You could do something that has nothing obvious to do with the millennium
other than the subtle,distinguishing character that all the blocks together
add up to 2000 pieces. No more.(How many pieces are in the Jane Stickle quilt?
You could make it king size and then some!) No one says you have to make
this quilt.So if the size turns out to be as large as a football field in
order to get in all you desire to get your point across, who cares? |
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submitted by Pat --
Another Message from Hal
(Y2K is not my fault)
2,000 squares in the center of quilt.
I am a fan of the movie "2001...a Space Odessey". If you are a fan
of "2001..." the quilt might make some sense! If you aren't a fan...then
it won't make any sense, whatsoever! ;-)
Quilts for this challenge are on a webpage -- click
here to see
all the quilts.
Project file not available. |
1999
January
2 block quilt |
BarbV's challenge --
Search through any of your block resources and find two blocks that
integrate with each other in an over-all quilt setting. You may use any blocks
you like: traditional, contemporary, or original. But show us ways that you
could set two blocks to give some wonderful secondary designs that you might
like to highlight with color. You're welcome to include more than one quilt
or combination per file. |
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submitted by Pat --
I used Aunt Dinah, Garden Patch blocks.
Quilts for this challenge are on a webpage -- click
here to see
all the quilts.
Project file not available. |
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