Another Quilting Arts magazine reader challenge has caught my fancy – “Text Me!”. The challenge is to create an 8″ x 8″ inch quilt inspired by text. That made me think of my original Rainy Day People, which I created last fall in my Houston hotel room, and used a newspaper as the background for the photo. The newspaper text reminded me of rain.
So here comes Rainy Day People 4, with text as rain! And I thought of another idea involving text and punctuation that I’m also going to submit. They both have to be finished and images emailed by March 29th.
As always, I’m linking up with these blogs for WiP Wednesday. Click on the buttons below to see all the people participating and check out their projects.
Terry, you are so creative! Love this.
another couple of fabulous challenge interpretations! Love this whole series of rainy day people – so west coast for sure. What a wonderful variety of text prints – and you’ve lined the text up perfectly! Good luck with the submission.
So great! I love those ideas! And the text as rain?? Genius!
You are wonderfully creative, Terry … these are great!
Wow those so are so creative! What fun!
Love it! A great interpretation of the challenge!
how cool is this! I am going to be a follower – you have a wonderful creative spirit:-)
the text really does look like rain
hmmmm, I don’t see where to follow. I’m not familiar with word press, maybe you don’t follow here?
Thanks for pointing this out. You should now see the Follow button at the bottom of the page. I’ve also added a widget on the right side of the page so you can subscribe by email, and a button at the top of each post to send it to your Kindle.
Love this! Great idea with the newspaper print!
i love these! such inspiration and those umbrellas just POP right at you! fabulous. 🙂
very cool!
Love your umbrella blocks!
Very cool!!!
Esther
Both look great.
Wonderful interpretation! It would be fantastic if you’d sell this as a pattern…
I love the umbrella mini! I’ve had umbrella’s on the brain, because it’s the newest word my 2 year old has learned. I’ll have to show him your quilt this evening!