In this 2023 Black Culture & Heritage Mystery Challenge, join us in celebrating Black culture, history and identity.
You are required to create your best interpretation of this year's theme using the fabrics in the Challenge Mystery Bundle.
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Legal Sheroes
Submission By
Cheryl Milton
We The People
Submission By
Georgia Williams
Portrait of Henry Louis Gates, Jr
Host & Creator of Finding Your Roots
Submission By
Sharon Buck
Interconnected
Submission By
Sue Griffiths
It Takes A Village
Submission By
Phyliss Petrillo
For this challenge, you will receive a bundle of Mystery African fabrics you will have to use in your submissions.
Each bundle will contain a wildcard piece of indigenous African textile that must be included in some way in your finished work.
Use the fundamental elements of traditional African design to create any one of the following projects listed below:
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Recreate a popular black symbol or create an original design that represents the symbol of black identity to you.
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You may choose to create any one or more of the following pieces.
The length and width of your quilt must fall into the stated dimensions
Dimensions: 50"×50" - 80"×80"
The length and width of your quilt must fall into the stated dimensions.
May be any garment that is wearable (Must be Displayed on a model or mannequin).
You MUST use the fabrics in your Mystery Bundle.
Additional fabrics you use must only be indigenous fabrics or African wax prints and solids.
All methods, sewing, quilting and embellishment techniques are eligible.
There are no limits to the number of different quilts or garments you can make and enter.
1. Interpretation of the challenge theme.
2. Level of technical skill.
3. Use of fabrics.
4. Choice of colours and application of colour values.
5. Overall look and aesthetics of the entry piece.
Photos of completed quilt and garments will be accepted.
February 7, 2023
April 30, 2023
1. Challenge Starts: Tuesday, February 7, 2023
2. Challenge Deadline: Saturday, April 30,2023
3. Winners Announcement: Sunday, May 7, 2023
Share your progress and projects on your social media pages using the hashtag: #quiltafricafabrics
2. Follow the challenge rules and requirements and submit 3 clear digital images of the finished work by April 30, 2023.
Winners will receive a Quilt Africa Fabrics Gift Card worth $100 to use at the Store.
Honourable mentions will receive $50 gift cards for use in the store.
All decisions made are final.
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To join the 2023 Mystery Culture, all you have to do is to purchase the challenge Mystery Bundle.
The Mystery Challenge Bundle is the only requirement to participate in the challenge.
With more than one submission category, you have a choice of deciding which way to go.
This is a great way to explore and develop the style of quilting that appeals to you.
The Mystery Bundle of fabrics required for the Challenge adds a twist and challenges your creativity to work with what you have to produce a winning piece.
The goal of the challenge is to put African fabrics centre stage as we celebrate the black/African culture and heritage.
85% of the fabrics used for any of the challenge categories has to be African fabrics.and 15% fabrics of other origin.
You can use either your original design or someone else's as long as you have the right to use it.
We would like to see a pattern or design that accurately interprets the challenge theme and requirements.
This is an online challenge and you are not required to send the judges your physical piece.
You will only need to send 3 very clear photos of your finished piece showing the full length and breadth of your item and other distinguishing features.
The winners of each category will be announced May 8, 2023 by live announcement.
African Proverb
As an African who was not familiar with the process of modern day quilting, I was fascinated with photos of beautiful quilts displayed in Pinterest.
This led me to take the plunge and create my first quilt
in 2016, using online resources as there are no quilt shops in Nigeria.
As an architect, the creative process of quilting was familiar and I loved the fact that by using African fabrics, I incorporated a piece of my culture. Making my first quilt and seeing how every one was appreciative of it led to the start of Quilt Africa Fabrics.
The scarcity of resources on quilting with African Fabrics was the deciding factor in birthing the African Fabrics Movement and launching the annual online Quilt Africa Fabrics International Quilt Show and the virtual Quilt Africa Fabrics Members Club, a quilting guild and Block Of Month.
I consider myself honored and blessed to have found a place in the global quilting community.
Quilt Africa Fabrics is a vehicle for introducing and supplying the beautiful, bold and exciting fabrics of Africa to quilters and textile artists the world over.
I'm feel very privileged to have the opportunity to share the stories, symbols, patterns and colours of African Fabrics as a reflection of the African way of life and culture with the whole world.
I live in Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria in Western Africa with my husband and 3 children who are very much a part of the African Fabrics Movement.
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