There's so many challenges in quilting from perfecting techniques, exploring color combinations, learning from mistakes, using materials on hand, percision piecing, adding perspective to designs, and on and on...but, the best take away from challenging myself is learning new things all the time. The tools available in today's world are almost endless. Certainly, you will find a cool tool to do just about anything you can think of. My favorite tool at the moment is a simple needle minder. They are magnetic, so all you have to do is attach it to your project and set your needle on it. Sometimes I attach it like a brooch. No more poking it into a pincushion or putting an unnecessary hole in my project to hold the needle while I take a coffee break. I also just installed a high density felted tile design wall. It is proving to be invaluable.
Along with these challenges, I love to take on quilt challenges from places like the Virginia Quilt Museum, who announce a theme every year. The size requirement is always 15" square, so it's enough and not too daunting. To submit the challenge, you pay $10 and send it to them to display in their museum. They give you the choice to donate it to them to sell which helps fund their museum or have it sent back to you. Check out their events, shop, and display dates here
The theme for this year's mini quilt challenge for the Virginia Quilt Museum is "BLUE". How would you represent the color blue in a mini quilt? There are unlimited possibilities to design, so I may go in the Improv direction. My ice dyed fabric bin is full of blues so this would be a good time to use some. It is due in July, so there's plenty of time to get started on it.
The Cherrywood challenges for art quilters are a popular choice. Cherrywood fabrics can be found online and at some quilt shows. They will be choosing a new theme on June 10th. The challenge just completed was Storytime theme.

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