A Challenge requirement was that entries were comprised of at least 80% recycled materials. Photos of these materials—in their original state—were shown alongside the final reincarnations. Through a vote by those in attendance, ribbons were awarded in two categories, "Wearable or Accessory" and "Household Item" along with a Viewer's Choice award.
"Kiss the Cook" apron made from a ink-stained man's shirt. Ribbon winner in the Wearable/Accessory category. |
Left: a dog jacket made from a pair of long leather gloves. Viewer's Choice ribbon. Right: vase made from old license plate and computer components. Ribbon winner in the Household Item category. |
Old blue jeans and embellished scarf were converted into a purse. |
Painted and embellished dryer sheets made into a prayer flag. |
That premiere event was followed by the "Fiber and Caffeine get me going..." Guild Challenge in 2011 with an exhibit of fiber art tote bags inspired by a favorite coffee mug.
The 2012 Challenge, "Animal, Vegetable or Mineral?" was an exhibit of 3-dimensional fiber art pieces inspired by something in nature.