
ClubEQ is a free club any EQ user can join, simply by using EQ to design a quilt. Club leader, Barb Vlack, presents monthly challenges. Those EQ users who join the challenge (and the fun) send in a project file. These projects are displayed together on the Web. Participants receive projects from all the other challenge participants that month. So send in one project file, and receive many more in return! No sewing necessary!
This month's challenge!
EQ user Bev Adcock suggested this challenge to design a calendar with a quilt design that could be used as wallpaper in a quilter’s computer. There have been calendars offered on EQ users web sites. Now it’s time to create one of your own. Choose your birthday month or another month in 2010 and submit a calendar quilt for the challenge.
-Barb Vlack
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November 2010 calendar quilt
My birthday is in November, and I love a palette of rainbow colors.
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April 2010 Calendar quilt
My anniversary is in April, so I used wedding floral motifs for this calendar.
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You can submit EQ6 designs for the challenge.
The deadline for this challenge: February 3, 2010
Please follow the rules. Following these steps helps us post the quilts to the albums and give participants the files faster. Each time we have to try to figure out what you meant to send or do, it slows us down and delays the release.
If you project does not meet one of the criteria, we will correct the issue, post it that way on the web, and will not take further corrections. For instance, if you send a project with 12 quilts, we will pick our favorites and only post the minimum. Or, if you don't name your project or put anything on the notecards, we will only put the file name on the albums and your quilt will be lonely without its story.
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