and The Bloggers' Quilt Festival! I'm Kit Lang, a developing fiber artist, in Toronto, Canada, and I'm glad to have you here!
Thank you to Amy at Amy's Creative Side for hosting this festival, and thanks to all the lovely sponsors who help to support it!
Thank you to Amy at Amy's Creative Side for hosting this festival, and thanks to all the lovely sponsors who help to support it!
Today, I thought I'd share with you a quilt I made called "Off To Oz!" that is completely out of my usual comfort zone, but one that I'm really happy with just the same. So, how did I end up making a quilt that wasn't what I usually do? Well see, what happened was...
Generation Q Magazine (have you heard about them? They're this great e-zine and online community for modern/contemporary quilters - you should check them out!) Anyway - GenQ had a challenge they called the Scrap Splat Challenge:
the brief was simple - Thomas Knauer would sent us 40 scraps, and we had to use them all in the completed piece. Long before the scraps came to me in the mail, I had two designs. Which design I chose would depend on what the scraps looked like when they arrived.
Well, when I saw the monkey butt (front and centre in the picture above); my design was chosen! (Process in this post.) And that was it! It was such a relaxed challenge; one that I really enjoyed, with a fun result.
Thanks for coming by, and make sure to go and see as many quilts as you can in this fabulous festival.






























