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Hidden Treasures

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Here is my Hidden treasure Maggy

Tammy here

I started the drawing phase for the new challenge today. I love my idea, now to execute it. I just wanted to say Thank you so much for starting this group Shirley! I am loving every minute of making the piece, and seeing the great ideas that others come up with.

Miriam

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Hi, I just finished making my lampshade. I like how it has turned out.......... Miriam.

The Next Challenge

As promised, and eagerly awaited by many of the participants, the next challenge topic is: 'The Four Elements.' Thank you to Fran who chose the (scrambled) number.

Hidden Treasures revealed

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My entry to the theme of Hidden Treasures . What I wanted to create was a piece where you didn’t see much at first glance. I wanted it to be camouflaged. The fabric I used just happened to be a piece that was left over from a bag I made recently. It is a blend of fibres possibly cotton with some nice shiny threads in it. The pattern on the fabric was quite wild and so I figured it would do. To break up the piece, and to give the eye some rest, I took some black cotton broadcloth and distress dyed it with bleach. I had done very little bleach dyeing before but this time I had a plan in mind. I wanted lines – some of which would intersect. I used a small paint brush to apply the bleach and I needed only about a one foot square part of the whole piece since I knew that I would be cutting it into one inch or one and one-half inch strips. I was quite pleased with the result after it was thoroughly rinsed and ironed. Different blacks turn different colours when bleached. I knew that...

Cheryl's Hidden Treasure

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When we were first given the theme for our first challenge piece, my mind was racing. My ideas were endless so settling on one was the biggest challenge of all. I knew somehow I would have to integrate my love for the sea into this project…but how? That is when I decided on My Secret Garden . Inspired by a trip to Tahiti, it incorporates an underwater oasis filled with hidden treasures I discovered right outside my back door. My inspiration for this piece was this giant anemone (~ 24” in diameter) Welcome to My Secret Garden... Finished, it measures 24” x 38”. The puffer in this garden is depicted just how I met him, face-to-face, coming around a reef. He was HUGE! I think I scared him more than he surprised me! I consider the two Humu’s my personal tour guides of the reef. They spent the entire afternoon escorting me around. I believe they thought I was a giant version of them…my mask is a teal color…along with the white rash guard…. I am a newbie to the quilting art world, so my goal...

DELIA

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Hi Girls This is my "Hidden Treasures". Size 13" x 18" II is brighter then this picture and when I get home I will take another and post. I had no idea what I was going to do and then I though of little gems and sparkles that are found in the sea, on the earth, in the garden. Actually anywhere you look. I had a few mistakes with this piece. First I ruched part of the yellow background but then I tried out my friend felting machine and put a lot of silk and wool in the one corner and felted strips down the piece. It then looked like an octopus. So under the sea. Still not right. I added some tyvek pieces that were painted with Lumiere paint (blue) and hovered the iron over these pieces to distort them. On the organza that I used to cover the piece I machines 3 circles and stitched diagonally across each. I cut out the spaces and added a mirrors under. In the top corner I decided to burn some holes with the heat gun after the organza had been place on the piece. After...

Sharon G

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I am very new at this and just could not make up my mind.  I thought, "this could be anything and everything in some ways".  So I was talking to my daughter and I said that I thought I was going to go with the encyclopedia (?) and her response was well Mom just go with the flow so then I decided I learned and still do from books.  It has been my one constant source of knowledge so if I  went with words it would give me a little more to move around with.   My thought was that there are hidden treasures  in any given book or flyer etc that we read and what makes up those articles that we read and learn from  are words!  Then I thought ok with words comes books, bookmarks, glasses, candles and just a bunch of stuff hence that is what I am trying to express in my first ever mind thought  into fabric.....lol I found a tree of knowledge that had books hanging from it and for the first time did some thread painting...I really en...

Diane

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I've been fascinated by geodes since I was a small child. The first I ever saw was at my grandmother's house. I remember seeing the rock, which looked like any other rock, with a rubber band around it. But when the band was removed, and the two halves opened to reveal the sparkling crystals within, I was hooked. What four year old girl doesn't like sparkly things? I looked forward to playing with that geode every time we went to visit. I had been planning a series of pieces made up of units that can be arranged, connected, rearranged, removed and folded up into three dimensional geometric shapes that hide something within, and I had been thinking of the series as "geodes". So for this Hidden Treasures challenge, I decided to do a literal interpretation of the geode. Each unit is a 6" high triangle that folds into a 3" tetrahedron with texture and sparkly crystals inside and plain rock outside. The assembled piece is 15.5"h x 6"w. Diane

Anticipation - Gayle

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This first challenge took me on an unintended journey. When the challenge topic was announced I had just purchased the book Out of the Box by Mary Lou Weidman. I envisioned my challenge as a folk art quilt with a dog digging up a bone. That might have been fun to do, however my thinking took a drastic step in a short time. At International Quilt Festival in Chicago I had the opportunity to take a mixed media collage course from Rebekah Meier. Painting, stamping embossing, quilting – what fun! I decided that my challenge project would use some of the techniques I had learned in the workshop. What a great way to reinforce the learning and tweak it a bit by trying some different materials. My ‘hidden treasures’ are things that ‘hide’ something that is soon to be revealed – mother-to-be, egg, cocoon, shells and a locket. The hidden items are fairly apparent, except for the one in the locket. The locket symbolizes developing love. I printed the picture on silk using Photoshop Elem...

Sharon M

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I am so excited to be a part of this challenge group, it is definitely a new experience for me. This is also my very first blogging post. For our first challenge my personal goal was to create a picture with depth. I am not an artist and have limited drawing skills so I am pleased to have achieved the goal I set for myself. My hidden treasure is the treasures of the heart. In this attic room we see a woman who comes to open her heart strings as she spends a few stolen hours going through all her most valued keepsakes. She has boxes with her children’s school work from many years before, grandma’s favorite crystal dishes, doilies made by her great grandma and her favorite books. She listens to old records as she looks at photos in her dad‘s favorite chair. What was once her hope chest is now filled with old toys, knickknacks, the first quilt she made and her wedding gown. To create my picture I started with a rough drawing of the room on a piece of muslin. I built the room by fusing my ...

Jackie's Secret Treasure Challenge

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I wrote a post but I'm not sure if I deleted it or not so I'll do it again. For the challenge, I was inspired by zentangles (see zentangle website). I started with a 18" square of white cotton and used the built in decorative stitches on my machine. Then I took 4 oriental panels, put them together and did some thread play. I put these on the back of the black & white zentangle square. I folded up the zentangle square and when you open the triangles, you see the secret treasure.

Hidden Treasures - Judy

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My initial list of new techniques to explore with my challenge piece was too long and ambitious.  "Oh," thought I, "you could be opening a can of worms."  So I resolved to focus on stitching by machine and painting.   I liked the idea of adding to the needlework journal I started a few years ago (two pages started, none finished) and I had a template for the shape.  It measures about ten inches square.  I'll decide how to bind it when I have a few more pages. I searched out all the textured, neutral fabrics in my stash, chopped them into rectangles and collaged and fused them onto batting and heavy-weight interfacing.  I like the texture that the close quilting adds.  I then mixed green paint with gel medium and gave the whole thing a wash, followed by some foliage-like streaks and stencilled posies.  I wanted the background to reflect the ungainly, cartoonish hen I had planned.  I threadpainted the hen (a first!) and finished just as I was g...
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Joan Duggan Here is my challenge. I've never posted to a blog before. It put my first picture (the whole quilt) last. The first two are closeups to show the hidden treasures- lots of sparkly little beads. I started with a one yard piece of hand dyed fabric that I had made. I completed the lower left rectangle first, which is about 9"x11". I had a lot of fabric left and it just kind of grew. I had the skein of green yarn that seemed to go well with it. I knitted the panels to give a textured sash between the blocks and crocheted the border. It is quilted with a satin stitch between the pieces. Altogether it is about 21" x 30".

Shirley

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HIDDEN TREASURES The first day, after the subject was chosen I decided to do baby hummingbirds, hidden in the leaves. I remember as a child watching a humming bird's nest, and then the tiny tiny little birds arrived. The nest was the size of the an egg. I watched the parents feed their little ones - the Mother was so busy -- back and forth all day- such a busy little lady bird. The idea wouldn't go away and I decided to go for it. I tried different fabrics for the tree trunk but kept coming back to the brown. I cut out many many leaves and put them away to 'wait' for the babies. I drew the little nest with the babies' heads peeking out of the nest. I cut it out in grey, and placed it on timtex. Added some rope, little pieces of yarn a bit of eyelash yarn for the nest. I then thread painted the birds and placed the whole nest on the branch of the tree. I then added many many leaves. (I fused dark green fabric with lighter green fabric for the leaves and cut them out....

Reveal #1 Gudrun

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Hidden Treasures of the Sea. I discarded several ideas before I settled on the idea of the treasures hidden in the seas.  While working  on this piece, the latest & probably greatest,  man made ocean catastrophe to hit the seas was on the news. Very sad, very depressing. The above picture is before any stitching, the background seascape, was once a shirt, the small coloured fish are fussy cut.  I trapuntoed the large white & blue fish, added bits here and there to give it some life. The threads represent those tangled things that tend  to 'creep out' this swimmer. I am well pleased with this little piece. Hope you all like it too. Gudrun

Hidden Treasures - Sue M

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 I like to think of bulbs as hidden treasures. Each year they emerge to fill the garden with their bright colours and perfumes. I photographed a bulb and used the picture as the basis for this first challenge. This is my interpretation of the daffodil bulb, it was drawn free hand. I have used free motion quilting and satin stitch. The back ground is pieced from various creams and light browns. The quilt measure 15.5 x 18 inches (approx 39 x 46 cm). All cotton fabrics with cotton wadding. A close-up of the stitching.

Miriam.........

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Hi to all members of Challengingourselves.......... This has been a great experience for me. I love to work with sheer fabrics and tulle. I wanted to experiment with finding ther Hidden Treasure in the sea, which is the COLOURS. I like to tear my fabrics for some of my projects. I layered my fabrics to blend them like the colours of the sea. I then stitched with threads of various similar colours, again blending..... My first piece is a long wallhanging called THE COLOURS OF THE BEACH. This measures 50" wide x 9" deep. My second piece was made in a similar way but then cut into triangles and reassembled into a Hexagon, which I then embellished with more torn fabrics. This is ccalled HIDDEN TREASURES and measures 21" from flat side to flat side. I am currently working on a lampshade make using the same technique.....I will post a photo when it is finished. It is now just after midnight - May 15th. I am posting this now as I will be gone from home very early tomorrow morni...

my challenge piece, finished! Tammy

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I love the ocean, and all it offers. There are so many hidden treasures that we don`t even know them all. When life gets to me, it is the peace of mind and body that the warmth of the water, the soothing sounds that comfort me. If I could choose what I wanted to be in my next life the sea turtle is what I would pick. Too float along the waves, diving deep, and then resurfacing to the warmth of the sun. aaaahhhhhh peace! That is why I chose my subject. The film showing the changing moons with the eggs under the sand, and then the wondrous sea turtle emerging from them. I used real 35mm film on the reels, crocheted coloring for the border to remind us of the colors of the ocean.