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Club EQ Album: August 2004 Challenge: Nature! Page 3
Use
a leaf block somewhere in your quilt. Choose any leaf block design
from the EQ5 Block Library or one you have designed yourself. Set it
into a quilt and design with it or around it. |
-Barb Vlack
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Julie Coates Big Spring, TX |
Kate L An easy quilt - with reversed leaves. Denmark |
Kathleen Potvin I used a runner
layout from the library. The oakleaf & acorn block and vines blocks
are from the library. |
Kathleen Potvin I used a runner from the layout library, The oakl leaf & acorn block & the vine block are from the library. I added sashing & an inner border to simulate stained glass piecing. Ft. Wayne, Indiana |
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Kathy Johnson Paper piece these
leaves and put them in a strippy setting. It would be a great way to
use up your scraps of blue and green. If you wanted a fall quilt, just
use fall colors for you leaves. |
Kathy Johnson Paper piece these leaves. This is a setting from the layout library. A fun way to use up your scraps. Alexander, ND |
Kathy Costello I used the leafstem2
block, revising it by adding the flower quarter to it. My intention
was to design a fall leaf quilt, but inspiration got in the way. That,
or the need to get out and weed my flower garden.
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Kim Barber I wanted the feel of leaves turning and swerling down a stream. This may end up on my table for Thanksgiving! Lebanon, MO |
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Kim Barber I saw the palm fronds block and thought that it would
be a good starting point, and this is what I ended up with! |
Linda A This is a quilt I paper pieced for a guild challenge. Although this became an all emcompassing block, each star point includes an eq basic leaf block. In our guild show book I noted that drafting the design was the 'real' challenge. I am not sure that
this is the most 'correctly' drawn verson. To make the actual quilt
I eventually printed out one point that I knew was precise several times.
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Linda A 3 EQ leaf blocks. |
Laura Ballesio Andora, Italy |
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Laura Ballesio Andora, Italy |
L. Moyer |
Louise Grant Falling leaves is our President's Challenge this fall.
I plan to make this quilt in dark batics for the background and brights
for the leaves. |
Lynne Chambliss This quilt is pure EQ5. I suffered a creative block
and decided to just play with EQ and see what I could do with the leaf
blocks. I like the result. I can see all the seasons of the year within
the layout and I like the way the blocks look in this setting. Tucson, AZ, USA |
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Lynn Lybolt I used blcoks from the eq and blockbase libraries, and the color pallettes that we download from Electric Quilt's Pallette of the Month I had fun practicing with the adjust tool, getting the leaves to size and placement Monumnet, Colorado
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Marje Rhine |
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Martha Flanagan Albany, NY |
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Maureen Callahan I added an original leaf block to top off the pineapple block from the EQ library. Wilson, New York |
Maureen Callahan Wilson, New York |
Mary Demers |
Merry Endres |
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Nancy Anderson Using the leaves
from the block library and simple patchdraw shapes, singly and in wreathmaker
to give the sense of movement in the Fall. The backgound is a large
maple leaf block. |
Nancy Grey All of these blocks represent the State of Illinois.
They are from Create Your Family Quilt by Barbara Brackman. |
Neva Carlson This quilt's asymetrical geometry, along with the sylized foliage and muted colors, reminds me of the Art Deco school of design. Asheville NC USA |
Nancy Lundberg Used Paper Pieced blocks from Sew Precise Used the new Leaf pallette for some of the backgrounds Battle Creek, MI |
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Peggy Schroder Sweet Home Oregon USA
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Priska Fumey Switzerland |
Priska Fumey Switzerland |
Rory Kirby Original Oak and Holly leaf designs drawn touching in
Patchdraw, then cloned, rotated and flipped to produce the medallions.
The centre medallion consists of two medallions, one rotated 45 degrees. |
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