Our local quilt guild, Clark County Quilters, issued a challenge for 2025 called, "Give Peace/Piece a Chance!". Here where the rules:
(1) The size of the quilt could be no more than 120" in perimeter.
(2) The quilt background should be pieced reflecting your idea of peace and you must include a peace sign somewhere on the front of your quilt.
(3) All steps must be done by you.
I am always up for a challenge! I remembered that I sketched up an idea for a quilt a few years ago, which was a hippy girl. I found that sketch and started drawing a full size girl for this quilt, based on that idea from a few years ago. It really helps to keep a sketchbook of ideas so that you can go back and visit things you saved.
The background was, of course, going to be lime green. I pulled greens from my stash, including 3 pieces of silk. These were all improv pieced into small log cabin blocks. The blocks were put together into rows, using sashing pieces here and there, and trimming others to fit. I left the background a little wonky, with the top width larger than the bottom width. Here it is all ready to go.
I placed the drawing of the hippy girl on top to make sure the back was big enough.
Then I made the clothing and the face for the girl. The pants were quilted with gold thread into peace signs. The necklace peace sign was made of silver lame. The necklace chain was silver trimming that was couched down. And the glasses were made of copper lame. I didn't take any pictures of the process, though. Its a mystery to me why I remember to do this sometimes, and at other times, I get so caught up in the making of the pieces that I totally forget to take pictures. When the creative juices are flowing, I'm in the groove, I guess.
The girl was appliquéd to the background and the face was highlighted by a little bit of colored pencil and inking. Then, I quilted the background with peace signs all throughout and lightly quilted the clothing and face. It was faced.
It turned out to be 18" W at the top and 29" long. I titled it "Peace Out".
I hope you like it!