Thursday, December 17, 2020

Violet Protest Project

 At my SAQA Zoom meeting last week one of the members shared what she had done for the Violet Protest Project. I was intrigued and investigated it and decided that this was something that I would like to do. You can read all about it here.

To briefly sum it up, we are trying to send the message that we are one country, not just red states and blue states. We are trying to get 26,750 eight inch squares, enough to send 50 to each member of Congress. The squares are to have an equal amount of red and blue to give the illusion of violet or purple. They will be displayed as a huge installation at the Phoenix Art Museum in Spring 2021 before being mailed to Congress.

The squares do not have to be quilts, but can be any type of fiber....knitted, woven, crocheted, appliquéd, felted, etc. as long as it is fiber.

Squares are to be mailed by Feb. 1, so if this interests you, there is plenty of time for you to participate. When you sign up and commit you have to do it in multiples of five. I signed up for five and below are the squares that I am sending. 



Skinny, wiggly piecing. I have done a lot of this over the years, but it has been awhile and I had to refresh my memory.




Wonky Log Cabin




This looks like it is pieced, but it is not. I took two squares of fabric, each backed with Wonder Under
and cut into curvy strips with a rotary cutter. Then the strips are woven together and fused down. Very easy to do.




Same technique as the square above, but with deeper curves.




Positive, negative. This is a fun technique. I chose the butterfly because it is a symbol of hope. I did not bind these little quilt squares, but used a machine buttonhole stitch around the edges. Also, no sleeve is required, so these went pretty fast, completing them in two days.


I am linking up with Off the Wall Friday.

3 comments:

Angela said...

Sounds like a great project! I love the butterfly! All the blocks are gorgeous!

Gwyned Trefethen said...

Thank you for bringing the Violet Project to my attention. What a great unifying, speak up, idea. I have no doubt whoever receives your gorgeous squares will be thrilled.

Lynda said...

What a great project. I'm on my way to check it out. Love that squiggly one. Thanks for the info and the inspiration.