Challenge #4!
Reflection
–noun
1. the act of reflecting or the state of being reflected.
2. an image; representation; counterpart.
3. a fixing of the thoughts on something; careful consideration.
4. a thought occurring in consideration or meditation.
5. an unfavorable remark or observation.
6. the casting of some imputation or reproach.
7. Physics, Optics .
a.the return of light, heat, sound, etc., after striking a surface.
b.something so reflected, as heat or esp. light.
8. Mathematics .
a.(in a plane) the replacement of each point on one side of a line by the point symmetrically placed on the other side of the line.
b. (in space) the replacement of each point on one side of a plane by the symmetric point on the other side of the plane.
9. Anatomy . the bending or folding back of a part upon itself.
Remember:
While you work on your challenge quilt you’re free to blog about it on your own blog or talk about it in the forums. Post sneak peeks and give us some insight into your creative process. If you would like to be able to post to this blog just email me at sue@threecreativestudios.com to let me know.
Post a photo of your finished quilt along with a description in the forums or here on the official Quilt Challenge blog anytime during the reveal week of 8/25/10 – 8/31/10.
All the details on this challenge can be found here. Questions? Just email Sue at sue@threecreativestudios.com
Have fun with this challenge!
challenge word #3!
And the word for the third challenge is:
RHYTHM
–noun
1. movement or procedure with uniform or patterned recurrence of a beat, accent, or the like.
2. Music:
- a.the pattern of regular or irregular pulses caused in music by the occurrence of strong and weak melodic and harmonic beats.
- b.a particular form of this: duple rhythm; triple rhythm.
3. measured movement, as in dancing.
4. Art, Literature . a patterned repetition of a motif, formal element, etc., at regular or irregular intervals in the same or a modified form.
5. the effect produced in a play, film, novel, etc., by the combination or arrangement of formal elements, as length of scenes, speech and description, timing, or recurrent themes, to create movement, tension, and emotional value in the development of the plot.
6.Prosody:
- a.metrical or rhythmical form; meter.
- b.a particular kind of metrical form.
- c.metrical movement.
7. the pattern of recurrent strong and weak accents, vocalization and silence, and the distribution and combination of these elements in speech.
8. Physiology . the regular recurrence of an action or function, as of the beat of the heart, or the menstrual cycle.
9. procedure marked by the regular recurrence of particular elements, phases, etc.: the rhythm of the seasons.
10. regular recurrence of elements in a system of motion.
Remember:
While you work on your challenge quilt you’re free to blog about it on your own blog or talk about it in the forums. Post sneak peeks and give us some insight into your creative process. If you would like to be able to post to this blog just email me at sue@threecreativestudios.com to let me know.
Post a photo of your finished quilt along with a description in the forums or here on the official Quilt Challenge blog anytime during the reveal week of 6/24/10 – 6/30/10.
All the details on this challenge can be found here. Questions? Just email Sue at sue@threecreativestudios.com
Have fun with this challenge!
and the first challenge word is…
PUZZLE
–noun
1. a toy, problem, or other contrivance designed to amuse by presenting difficulties to be solved by ingenuity or patient effort.
2. something puzzling; a puzzling question, matter, or person.
3. a puzzled or perplexed condition; bewilderment.
4. a crossword puzzle: Did you do the puzzle in the newspaper today?
5. a jigsaw puzzle.
–verb (used with object)
6. to put (someone) at a loss; mystify; confuse; baffle: Her attitude puzzles me.
7. to frustrate or confound, as the understanding; perplex: The problem puzzled him for weeks.
8. to exercise (oneself, one’s brain, etc.) over some problem or matter.
9. Archaic. to make intricate or complicated.
–verb (used without object)
10. to be perplexed or confused.
11. to ponder or study over some perplexing problem or matter.
—Verb phrase
12. puzzle out, to solve by careful study or effort: I was unable to puzzle out the message.
Remember:
While you work on your challenge quilt you’re free to blog about it on your own blog or talk about it in the forums. Post sneak peeks and give us some insight into your creative process. If you would like to be able to post to this blog just email me at sue@threecreativestudios.com to let me know.
Post a photo of your finished quilt along with a description in the forums or here on the official Quilt Challenge blog anytime during the reveal week of 2/22/10 – 2/28/10 to be eligible for the prize package generously donated by our sponsor Mistyfuse.
All the details on this challenge can be found here.
Questions? Just email Sue at sue@threecreativestudios.com
Quilt challenge 2010!
Over the last year several quilt challenge groups have been organized (I’ve helped organize 3!). We know that there are a lot of you who want to join a group but aren’t sure where to find one or can’t get in to one because they’re all filled. We decided that it would be fun to start a 3 Creative Studios Quilt challenge group that anyone and everyone can join. Here’s all the details:
Starting January 1, 2010 and every two months following we’ll post a new theme word. You’ll have 2 months to create your quilt. By the time we get to January 1, 2011 you’ll have 6 completed theme quilts!
Log into the Three Creative Studios forum. You’ll find a category for Quilt Challenge when you log into the forum. Post a message in the introductions to let Sue know that you want to join the challenge.
Your finished quilt can be any size you want but it must be no smaller than 12″ square. You can use any medium you like but your quilt must consist of 3 layers held together with stitching.
While you work on your challenge quilt you’re free to blog about it on your own blog or talk about it in the forums. Post sneak peeks and give us some insight into your creative process. Post a photo of your finished quilt along with a description in the forums or here on the official Quilt Challenge blog anytime during the week before the new challenge word is posted.
Questions? Just email Sue at sue@threecreativestudios.com


