We love quilt challenges! One of the best we've seen recently was the national CIRCLES challenge, which has been traveling the country. Initiated by the National Association of Certified Quilt Judges (NACQJ), the challenge was to create an original piece (up to 20") using the provided yellow and blue fabric cut into circles. There were so many creative entries. Which are your favorites?
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In Tandem by Kathie Eubank (Urbandale, IA)
Whimsical and artistic come to mind when viewing this portrait quilt. Kathi Eubank says that In Tandem reflects the right brain/left brain dichotomy. As she explains, the right side seeks creativity and is free-spirited. The left side represents logic,and searches for precision and accuracy. Both sides must work in tandem when judging quilts to evaluate design versus workmanship."
Is 62 Enough by Linda McCuean (New Galilee, PA)
This dynamic piece gives off great vibes! Linda McCuean says, "I had to think awhile to come up with a little quilt that screamed "circles"! Designed from the center out, I just kept adding more circles until it told me "enough".
Phases by Mary Zesiger (Chandlersville, OH)
This simple yet elegant piece highlights the circle shapes against the black-and-white half-square triangles. The various prints add further interest. Rhis piece was well designed and well made.
Total Eclipse by Karen Kendo (Harleyville, SC)
Karen Kendo says, "My inspiration came from the solar eclipse that occurred on April 8 of 2024, along with the song "Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler. I struggled with the design layout until I saw a meme on social media that illustrated the interaction of the sun and moon during a solar eclipse with Oreo cookies!" As shown below, embroidered flames emanate from the heart at the center of this quilt.
Image credits: Photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration at the 2025 Quilt Arizona show.
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