Wednesday, February 06, 2008

THIS MONTHS CHALLENGE

Hello
I'm posting this for Luci she is going to join us (Tonniece,Suzanne,Sandy and I)
in our Challenge this month. Since she doesn't get Cloth Paper Scissors magazine.
I am giving her instructions here..
We will be posting them on March 3..
I have added some links to check out below, if you need any help little sis please don't
hesitate to ask..


We’re planning a special reader art exhibit for Make It University!™ at the International Quilt Festival/Spring in Chicago, April 11–13, 2008, and we’re offering a fun challenge from which we’ll choose the art.
Show us your True Colors in a Mixed-media Paper Quilt.

Make a mixed-media paper quilt that incorporates a color or colors that reveal the true you.
The entire quilt, including binding, must measure 12" x 12".
You are encouraged, but not required, to use a sewing machine for quilting your paper quilt.
Any embellishments must not protrude more than 1" from the quilt.
The entire quilt must weigh no more than 2 lbs.
The quilt must be backed with fabric and the edges must be stitched closed, or you may use a fabric binding.
The quilt must have a 3" rod pocket attached to the back.
To be considered for the Make it University! display, send 2 jpegs of your paper quilt, one of the entire piece and one detail, to bdelaney@interweave.com no later than March 3, 2008. You will be notified if your quilt has been accepted by March 7, 2008.
If accepted, your quilt must be in our offices no later than March 26, 2008.
You may make the quilt out of any kind of paper, but if you are going to stitch it, you may want to strengthen the paper using the method described by Beryl Taylor in the Premiere Issue of Cloth Paper Scissors and in Mixed-media Explorations.
Making fabric paper:
Take a piece of open-weave muslin and paint it all over with diluted PVA or white glue.
Embed wrapping, images, text, etc., into the glue layer, leaving spaces in between.
Apply another coat of diluted PVA or white glue over the top. Embed craft tissue into the glue layer.
While the glue is still wet, paint on dyes using a sponge applicator.
Let fabric paper dry completely before cutting and stitching.
If you have questions about the True Colors Challenge, please contact Barbara Delaney of our editorial staff at bdelaney@interweave.com.
NOTE: Important information for this challenge:
By submitting your Make It University!™ project you are authorizing Interweave Press, LLC, to publish your project in upcoming publications and promotional materials, and on our website. Interweave Press, LLC, will not be held responsible for loss or damage due to circumstances beyond our control.

True Colors mixed-media paper quilt challenge.
Here are answers to some frequently asked questions.

1. Does my quilt have to be made solely out of paper? No! It may be made with a combination of paper and fabric, and embellishments of any kind (provided they don't violate the weight rules) may be added.
2. Does my paper quilt need batting? No. You may make it with no batting, a thin layer of traditional batting material, or use another substance-paper, fabric, recycled materials-as a middle layer.
3. Does my quilt need a backing? Yes. Your quilt must have a fabric backing fused, stitched, or glued to the back.
4. How do I make the rod pocket for the back? The rod pocket should be stitched to the backing of the quilt. There are many ways to make a rod pocket, but the two easiest are: Cut a 3" x 12" piece of fabric and stitch the long sides to the back of the quilt (or make it a little bigger and turn under the ends for a neat finish); or purchase the Quilter's Hang-up pre-made rod pocket, cut it to the length you need, and hand or machine stitch it in place.For tips on making a 12" x 12" paper quilt, see Kelli Perkins' article in the May/June 2007 issue of Cloth Paper Scissors.


http://paperquilt.blogspot.com/

http://www.equilters.com/library/quickquilts/typing/typing-quilt.html

http://ynotart.blogspot.com/2008/01/paper-quilt.html

http://janeville.blogspot.com/2008/01/paper-quilt.html

http://www.stampin.com/tips/quilt.htm

http://ephemeralalchemy.blogspot.com/2007/02/paper-quilt-tulipomania.html

http://www.sewfunpatterns.com/artquiltingtechniques.html

1 comment:

Suzanne said...

Oh that should be fun having Luci join in, and some great information from those sites, thanks Di.