
Design a quilt that uses pieced and/or appliquéd birds and/or flowers.Use
blocks from the EQ Block Library or design your own. You could also merge
or assemble pieces from various blocks to create new ones.
- Barb Vlack
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Barb Vlack |
Barb Vlack |
Barbara Gilstad |
Celia Norman |
St. Charles, IL USA clubEQ challenge for April, 2008: Birds and Flowers I am looking forward to the goldfinches sporting their beautiful yellow feathers when they visit my birdfeeder this spring. |
St. Charles, IL USA clubEQ challenge for April, 2008: Birds and Flowers The foundation pieced poppy blocks from the EQ6 block library were combined with a leaf motif. The relaxed vine is also from the EQ6 block library, but poppies replaced honeysuckle blossoms. |
Mischievous Texas Roadrunner is celebrating
an Oriental Spring. I don't suppose he asked permission before picking
someone's flowers, do you? |
Canmore, Alberta. 2008 It is late April and we are still having winter weather
where I live. This would be a cheering quilt to hang during the big
freeze. |
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Quilt 8 |
Jane Turgeon |
Nancy A. |
Nancy A. |
Hélène L. |
The goldfinches are just getting their breeding plumage, but many other birds are in the air (Birds in Air block). I'm looking forward to all the garden flowers coming along. |
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I used 2 blocks from EQ6 library: tulips and peacock
feathers that I arranged together using an on-point layout. |
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Quilt 12 |
Hélène L. |
Claudia Chang |
Ann Czompo |
Audrey Smith |
My mom gave me some Lily of the valley
for May 1rst (a tradition in France) and that's gave me the inspiration
for this quilt. I draw the motif of Lily of the valley and use the wreathmaker
to make a block of 5 sprigs of lily that suggests a dance. |
Claudia Chang From Taiwan |
Williamsburg, VA |
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Audrey Smith |
Berit Pramm |
Berit Pramm |
Carien Verbiest |
Sale UK I have always loved poppies, summer sun and the song of blackbirds. When complete, however, this rerminded me of poppies for Remembrence
Day and the poem 'In Flanders Fields' by John McCrae |
Norway Club EQ April Challenge 2008 |
Norway Club EQ April Challenge 2008 |
Up till now, there is the season of tulips. The fields
are blooming with hyacints and tulips.
So I have designed this little quilt. |
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Quilt 20 |
C.M.Verbiest |
Carolyn Laukkonen |
Christiane Wipplinger |
Carol Baldry |
| Rotterdam |
Two tradiitonal dresden blocks become the tail feathers for the peacock. Shown here in Japanese prints but I'm thinking this could be made with
any group of seven coordinate fabrics with a common theme - stars --
summer --florals scraps -- rainbow colors ! |
First I made a block with a stone design,set
it in a custom layout and set selfdrawn Edelweiss in different sizes
over the whole quilt on layer 2. |
The Mississippi River along the Iowa shores is home
to many different birds during the seasons. We have the Bald Eagle all
winter and Pelicans in the Spring. Mallard ducks and Canadian Geese
are seen other times. The pictures were taken from the Internet and
still have credits on them. |
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Quilt 24 |
Daphne Stewart |
Daphne Stewart |
Donna Harney |
Donna Harney |
The pieced blocks are the curiously named Nine Patch Star. The flowers I drew myself. This was a fun and easy challenge once the *Unreadable Polygon* gremlins stopped teasing us. Sunnyside, Washington |
The center is a variation of a block I drew last June. The Peony Border is from the EQ6 library. I originally drew the parrots for a Round Robin in the summer of 2007. The other three members of that group -- nice ladies all -- 'disappeared into the mist' once the final pass had been made. Of the finished quilts, I saw only the one on which I added the third border and my own. At least, I got a finished quilt back! Sunnyside, Washington |
East Hampton, NY The flowers-in-containers blocks came from Classic applique, Baltimore.
The Rose of Sharon block and the border came from Classic Applique,
30's and 40's. |
East Hampton, NY This quilt uses a block called Priscilla's Choice, from Blockbase. The flowers are formed as a secondary design, since the applique is done in each corner of a block. |
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D. Katherine Willis |
Janet Bangs |
Janet Bangs |
Jo Moury |
Houston, Texas, USA This original block was drawn in EQ6 using the Easy Draw Plus Patch Draw function. I imported a garden photograph, made a rough tracing, and used the drawing tools to create depth and detail. I then set the block in a custom quilt setting and created a border using EQ's auto border feature. |
Guildford, England The flower block is from Blockbase and the 16 patch with leaves in the corner was amended by me to act as a companion block. The geese were added to fit the "birds and flowers" theme and to break up the pattern a little and stop it becomming too busy. |
Guildford, England The basket in the centre is made by adding the flowers and bird as motifs on layer 2. The friendship stars and nine patch blocks act as a frame and echo some of the colours in the applique blocks. |
This is a much more whimsical quilt that my usual stuff, but inspiration hit early one morning. I was out on the patio enjoying coffee. It was early enough that the garden was full of bird songs and I could just imagine what my feathered friends were saying to each other as they planned their day. The little birdies are from Barbara Brackman's magic book. While the blocks were drawn in EQ4, they can be linked into our current libraries just like all the other stand-alones. This was a fun quilt to work on! |
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Jo Moury |
Judith Best |
Judith Best |
Judy Messenger |
Thanks to Patti's Quilt Universty class,
I was able to draw tiny stems and curly tendrils. This quilt is on my
"to-do" list since I've promised a new wall hanging for my
Mom's dining room. Once again guys, a great challenge. |
We always plant a row of sunflowers in our garden.and on a warm sunny day in the fall you can see many hummingbirds amoungst the bright yellow flowers. I used the Sunflower Block from the llibrary and revised one of the
bird blocks to create the hummingbird |
I used the trumpet vine block from the
library and added the hummingbirds that I had creatred previously |
Toronto, Canada The snowdrops have finished, the tulips and blooming and the robins are building their nests. It's spring in Toronto! All blocks are from the EQ Libraries |
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