Lotto 2022 - January Winner posted!
Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2021 10:32 am
Me - 5 blocks
Maryz - 2 blocks
Teresa - 2 blocks
Lori - 2 blocks
Vel - 4 blocks
Sue - 14 minis
Kathy R - 3 blocks
Chriss - 3 blocks (fur babies now have a place to call their own)
Tina - 2 blocks
Maryq - 2 blocks
Lyn - 3 blocks
Welcome to Lotto 2022. The challenge this year is to rebuild this group with a goal to be able to send enough blocks out to a lucky winner for at least a lap size quilt. I know many of you pass these quilts on to a charity so I think it’s a important part of the forum.
It also gives you the opportunity to practice your ¼ inch seams, try new techniques (we will NOT be doing any Y seams! unless you choose them yourself) practice your color coordination (not my strength), make new friends while keeping your old ones. The list can go on forever. I want this to be a happy place while keeping ourselves a bit challenged. With no challenge, boredom sets in, at least for me.
I will keep the rules simple.
1. Blocks must be to my house by the last day of the month. If not, I must have at least a tracking number for you to be included in the drawing
2. Blocks must be made by a member of the forum (no fee to join so the more the merrier!)
3. Please use a good quality fabric. It does not have to be LQS but be sure to check and look through the fabric at other places (if you can see through it, please leave it at the shop)
4. Better yet, pull from your stash, I know you all have one. If you don't, I have plenty and will send to you. With postage going up and up and up, I don’t want you to spend $$ on lotto fabrics.
5. I will cover cost of mailing on to the winner for now. You can donate to the kitty but don’t feel you have to. I want to remove as many obstacles as I can.
6. Have fun! If you have questions along the way, remember the only silly one is the one not asked.
So how do we begin. Remember the saying, “It takes a Village”? I cannot rebuild Lotto on my own. So let’s start by building our Village. It will be called, Drumroll please! “El’s Angels Village”. (not very original yes, I know)
So let’s start by building our Village. Your assignment if you agree to accept it is:
Make as many or as few house blocks, barn blocks, churches, school house, firehouse or other buildings as you would like. Since you are the contractors (you don’t need a license here, just a sewing machine!) you will choose your own colors. Red barns are nice, but maybe a blue one fits you better. Firehouses are traditionally red, but can be yellow, green or orange, etc. Holiday fabric should probably be avoided for now. Backgrounds should be light colors such as creams, ecrus, light blues, pale yellows. Anything that will not steal the focus of your buildings. Blocks can be any size. Free patterns are all over the internet. Google Houses quilt block pattern, Pinterest, Moda has a pattern full of them. (Moda Be My Neighbor 2016 pattern is available at bearcreekquiltingcompany.com) The more blocks you send, the better your chances at winning. The winner can then decide how the village will be put together and therefore earn the title of “Honorary Mayor”. She or he can add trees, flowers, etc to fit the village together. I (or someone) will be drawing one name a month (unless I get a huge number of blocks) as I want the winner to be able to put a quilt together without having to make more blocks. You will get a ticket for every block you send.
If you have questions or need my address please PM me. I will post the blocks I have finished soon. They are on my phone and I am on my computer. If you have suggestions for blocks, please so not hesitate to send me a PM.
Note for February – Think LOVE!
Maryz - 2 blocks
Teresa - 2 blocks
Lori - 2 blocks
Vel - 4 blocks
Sue - 14 minis
Kathy R - 3 blocks
Chriss - 3 blocks (fur babies now have a place to call their own)
Tina - 2 blocks
Maryq - 2 blocks
Lyn - 3 blocks
Welcome to Lotto 2022. The challenge this year is to rebuild this group with a goal to be able to send enough blocks out to a lucky winner for at least a lap size quilt. I know many of you pass these quilts on to a charity so I think it’s a important part of the forum.
It also gives you the opportunity to practice your ¼ inch seams, try new techniques (we will NOT be doing any Y seams! unless you choose them yourself) practice your color coordination (not my strength), make new friends while keeping your old ones. The list can go on forever. I want this to be a happy place while keeping ourselves a bit challenged. With no challenge, boredom sets in, at least for me.
I will keep the rules simple.
1. Blocks must be to my house by the last day of the month. If not, I must have at least a tracking number for you to be included in the drawing
2. Blocks must be made by a member of the forum (no fee to join so the more the merrier!)
3. Please use a good quality fabric. It does not have to be LQS but be sure to check and look through the fabric at other places (if you can see through it, please leave it at the shop)
4. Better yet, pull from your stash, I know you all have one. If you don't, I have plenty and will send to you. With postage going up and up and up, I don’t want you to spend $$ on lotto fabrics.
5. I will cover cost of mailing on to the winner for now. You can donate to the kitty but don’t feel you have to. I want to remove as many obstacles as I can.
6. Have fun! If you have questions along the way, remember the only silly one is the one not asked.
So how do we begin. Remember the saying, “It takes a Village”? I cannot rebuild Lotto on my own. So let’s start by building our Village. It will be called, Drumroll please! “El’s Angels Village”. (not very original yes, I know)
So let’s start by building our Village. Your assignment if you agree to accept it is:
Make as many or as few house blocks, barn blocks, churches, school house, firehouse or other buildings as you would like. Since you are the contractors (you don’t need a license here, just a sewing machine!) you will choose your own colors. Red barns are nice, but maybe a blue one fits you better. Firehouses are traditionally red, but can be yellow, green or orange, etc. Holiday fabric should probably be avoided for now. Backgrounds should be light colors such as creams, ecrus, light blues, pale yellows. Anything that will not steal the focus of your buildings. Blocks can be any size. Free patterns are all over the internet. Google Houses quilt block pattern, Pinterest, Moda has a pattern full of them. (Moda Be My Neighbor 2016 pattern is available at bearcreekquiltingcompany.com) The more blocks you send, the better your chances at winning. The winner can then decide how the village will be put together and therefore earn the title of “Honorary Mayor”. She or he can add trees, flowers, etc to fit the village together. I (or someone) will be drawing one name a month (unless I get a huge number of blocks) as I want the winner to be able to put a quilt together without having to make more blocks. You will get a ticket for every block you send.
If you have questions or need my address please PM me. I will post the blocks I have finished soon. They are on my phone and I am on my computer. If you have suggestions for blocks, please so not hesitate to send me a PM.
Note for February – Think LOVE!