I do believe you guys covered all the bases on this one, so no need for me to venture into the challenge. Very inventive I must say . . . the cheetah tracks, flames and even green trim all deserve a gold star. Did someone really assemble hexagons for borders? Kudos to such creativity.
Really wonderful quilts from a simple idea. I do love challenges, fun to take one item and have everyone come up with their own quilt idea, really gets us thinking outside the box.
I have been crafting with chopsticks nearby for eating doritos whilst sewing for years and years. so glad many of you are managing to find ways to keep your fabric clean.
Cheetos are my #1 in my book. I enjoyed every minute of this and laughed while reading your blog and all the comments...had to forward to all the members of the quilt guild to which I belong--humor and creativity-a wonderful combo! The orange fingered hand is now my desktop picture...Thank you very much everyone. Norma
I do believe you guys covered all the bases on this one, so no need for me to venture into the challenge. Very inventive I must say . . . the cheetah tracks, flames and even green trim all deserve a gold star. Did someone really assemble hexagons for borders? Kudos to such creativity.
ReplyDeleteI would have used "cheetor" hexagon fabric for that border!
ReplyDeleteI'm a Cheeto freak too! I've discovered that I can sew and eat Cheetos if I use tweezers to pick them up! Love the idea! and Good One, Debra!
ReplyDeleteCheery wave from Bev
Little silver cocktail forks are good for eating cheetos and doritos while one sews too
ReplyDeleteDid my quilt get left in the bag?
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize you were all finished already. What a goofy set of quilts! A great reminder of fun, friendship and creativity. :D
ReplyDeleteReally wonderful quilts from a simple idea. I do love challenges, fun to take one item and have everyone come up with their own quilt idea, really gets us thinking outside the box.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Such a fun idea resulted in some very fun quilts. Thanks for sharing your challenge!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun. Thanks for sharing the finishes.
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I have been crafting with chopsticks nearby for eating doritos whilst sewing for years and years. so glad many of you are managing to find ways to keep your fabric clean.
ReplyDeleteCheetos are my #1 in my book. I enjoyed every minute of this and laughed while reading your blog and all the comments...had to forward to all the members of the quilt guild to which I belong--humor and creativity-a wonderful combo! The orange fingered hand is now my desktop picture...Thank you very much everyone. Norma
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous! Love them to pieces. Thanks for sharing.:)
ReplyDeleteRoseanne tried Dustin's chopstick idea and said it has changed her life.
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