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Showing posts with label DBQ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DBQ. Show all posts

Monday, June 29, 2009

The Queen of Quilting



Yes, it's true! I have officially been named the Queen of Quilting by none other than Pat Sloan herself! I was even bequeathed a CROWN!

My crown also came with a wonderful box of goodies! FOUR cuts of fabric (I think I was only supposed to get one ~ how awesome is that!) PLUS an autographed book by Pat Sloan, my crown (of course) AND a wonderfully summery and festive hawaiian centerpiece, which we are keeping on the table in our kitchen so we can see it when we have our family meals!

You may remember, I was participating in one of Pat's Quilty Games (hosted at www.DeathByQuilting.com) Death By Quilting: The Cabana Boy Challenge.

And I was planning on posting an elaborate death scene, where I was killed by a lethal but beautiful 'quilty' weapon.



However, wonder of wonders, I actually WON!! (so you will all be spared my very amateur and dramatic video efforts)


First I completed my first "weapon" and mailed it on to an "Agent" in Alaska. We had a pattern and a kit, to which we added both fabric and creativity. In this first weapon, I adhered strictly to the pattern guidelines and used both the supplied fabrics as much as possible.

I used the 'Cabana' panel as my label. I thought the label turned out really cute. It's a great and summery panel and very fitting for the challenge.

Then I finished a second "weapon", that was mailed to me in-progress. This is also a very fun and summery "interpretation"

The pattern is followed closely, but the fabrics were used minimally. I love how the original 'Agent' used the Cabana panel on the front of the quilt. I mailed this finished 'weapon' on to my second "kill" in Florida.

And finally, after a glorious win, and the obligatory victory dance in which my entire family chanted "Queen of Quilting" to me, I received my final "weapon" this one also is in-progress and I show it to you here in the state I received it. ALMOST completed, basting still in place. I can't wait to finish this one as well, as this one I get to keep. The original 'Agent' on this 'weapon' had a really fun interpretation of the pattern and also used the cabana panel on the front of the quilt. I love that. She also used the beautiful blue fabric supplied in the kit, very liberally.

This was such a fun challenge, I hope I'll be able to play along in the next round.

Also, I wanted to make a full-size version of the 'Cabana' pattern as a beach blanket, or a summery picnic blanket and what did Pat Sloan do? In between the taping of a segment of 'Quilt Out Loud' she found the fabrics, and made them available to me on her website!

THANK YOU!

Cheers,

Dionne

Monday, June 15, 2009

Hello? Are you still there?

Well, yes. As a matter of fact I am. But I've been keeping a pretty low profile I guess.

It seems if you get out of the habit... well, you just aren't in the habit. And I had some family issues (a while ago) and just plain got out of the habit of posting.

So here is the video of me assembling my 'Weapon' for the DBQ (Death by Quilting) game.

It's been a lot of fun and amazingly enough... I'm still alive!

But for how long, nobody knows!




And in other news, I'm still sewing like a mad woman and I'll post pictures soon.
Cheers,

Dionne

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Death by Quilting: Cabana Boy Challenge, Part I

You may have noticed that I have been absent for a few days. And I have a very good reason for that.

Pat Sloan is hosting her 2nd Death by Quilting Extreme Game: The Cabana Boy Challenge.

Needless to say, between that and the normal family activities, I have been completely consumed.

Below you will find my second webcast and my first installment of the Cabana Boy Challenge!




My children were very involved in this one. Credits are as follows:

Agent DG: Dionne Gordon
Boss Agent: Cricket
The Exterminator: Cameron
Camera Girl: Kayleigh
Music: Spy Theme by Podcast Troubadour
Fire Master: Dad

Cheers,

Dionne