This past month I had the honor of being the Queen Bee.
For my month I picked petroglyphs as my topic. I fell in love with this
type of art when Dave and I vacationed in the Southwest several years ago. For this challenge I asked for fabric 8 x 18 in
Turquoise and Orange.
If you’d love to win this collection, just
leave a comment on this blog post.
Deadline is Saturday, February 14, 8 am CST.
Once you have commented, stop by the other members' blogs to see how they created their pieces.
Good Luck!
What a great theme. It reminds me of a similar theme made with Futhark symbols. I'll be watching for the rest of them.
ReplyDeleteCount me in - love seeing what everyone creates.
ReplyDeleteWow!! I love the topic, the orange and blue is not too over powering, like I thought it might be. Have fun making something from these fabrics.
ReplyDeleteIt always delights me to see the different interpretations of each month's theme, and to read about the artists' processes. Thanks for doing this every month!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this opportunity - I had just found "smudged textiles" thanks to a friends blog post - now there are MORE blogs to check out - woo hoo
ReplyDeleteEach of them are great.
ReplyDeleteThese are all awesome
ReplyDeleteGreat theme, great results! Would love to win these.
ReplyDelete:) Linda
These organic images reminded me instantly, of linings for small sacred pouches to hold crystals, rocks, stones, bones, twigs, feathers and things of this earth of ours. Such beautiful things are these prints! So beautiful. Norma
ReplyDeleteI love these! Great theme!
ReplyDeleteThis challenge is always so much fun to view. Would love to win a collection of everyone's work. Petroglyphs have always fascinated me.
ReplyDeleteSuper giveaway with great designs. So please let me win!
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway, visiting the other member blogs is already a treat!
ReplyDeletevery cool theme!
ReplyDeleteLove these gorgeous prints.
ReplyDeleteWould love to incorporate those into a quilt. Petroglyphs are very much a part of the Hawaiian Heritage.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting theme...and fabulous choice of colour palette.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.
Wendy
Thanks for this opportunity, Lynda! Would love to see these fabrics up close, study, learn!
ReplyDeletelove all the funky squares
ReplyDeleteThis group may be my favorite so far ... I would love to win!
ReplyDeletePlease pick me
ReplyDeleteI love southwest themed prints! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWell, who wouldn't want to win these great prints! Too much fun....
ReplyDeleteInteresting collection. What fun that you belong to such a creative group.
ReplyDeleteGreat interpretations. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThese fabrics ROCK!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful work!
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Beautiful, beautiful creations!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and artistic ability. Thanks for the giveaway. sonjasmith76@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI really like the colors and would like them in my stash.
ReplyDeleteFab theme and gorgeous creations.
ReplyDeleteI have seen Petroglyphs in Arizona. Awesome. I would love to sew these beautiful fabrics.
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Gorgeous! Especially love the horses!
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This group is tremendous. I love seeing how you all can interpret the same theme so differently. Goes with out saying that I would love to win these.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, beautiful collection. 24Tangent@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this! merryorganic at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI can see these framed on my wall already.
ReplyDeleteThe addition of the copper highlights made a big difference. Good choice!
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win
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Beautiful! Thanks for the giveaway. sarah@forrussia.org
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and inspirational!
ReplyDeleteI was dreaming up a design for a Native American tribal art quilt just this evening! This fabric would be a perfect addition to my vision. Thanks for the opportunity to win it!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this fabric, but am afraid I am too late to enter this giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love the step by step as well as the result. The tip about outlining is great for many techniques.
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