Here are a few photos taken on the fabric acquisition road trip last month. They are a tad fuzzy because I had to enlarge them. One photo is now on the header and here are the other two.....
the group resting outside of Yoders............................
a few ladies diving in the fat quarter tub ......................
If you have any more pictures to share, send them to my email. I'll put them up.
Monday, June 5, 2017
Friday, March 3, 2017
March 2017 Meeting
Our March meeting was filled with preparations for the quilt show in April. Mary T. is doing alot of our set-up and PR work. Thank you so much, Mary. Your work is crucial to the success of our show.
The show and tell began with Dee showing her group row project from a few years back. It was a great example of the diversity plus unity capable even when several hands are working on it. Dee continued to explain how the program works and put together 2 groups of 6 members each, to take part in the program this year.
If others want to join in.......... that is still possible. Just let Dee or I know and we can revise the list and create a new group and make the groups smaller. It is not too late to join in!
There is no rule that it must be five -12 inch blocks; the only rule is your row must measure 12-1/2 inches high by 60-1/2 inches long. You can create in that row any combination to accomplish this size. One member said she didn't want her quilt 60 inches wide, so she will leave instructions for a 48-1/2 inch unfinished measurement.
You will make your first row and bring to club meeting in a paper sack at the next meeting. If you can't attend the next meeting, just get your row to another member to bring to the meeting, for swapping. You will set the tone of your quilt from your first row created, it may project a theme or color style that you are striving for. Once it has swapped with all the participants in your group, it comes back to you, to assemble any way you want....add sashing or borders ........ or not.
At the end of the program, the quilts will all be different.
and so, here is Dee's from the last project;
and here is Jean's; notice how there were assorted blocks in her rows; it doesn't have to be all the same block; use your imagination and have fun!
If you participated in this project the last time, please email a photo to me. I'd love to add it here, just to show the diversity they accomplished.
Lesa gave us a great presentation on making hexagon patches into an easy wine glass coaster. She emailed 2 files to the club sharing directions for her presentations.
The show and tell began with Dee showing her group row project from a few years back. It was a great example of the diversity plus unity capable even when several hands are working on it. Dee continued to explain how the program works and put together 2 groups of 6 members each, to take part in the program this year.
If others want to join in.......... that is still possible. Just let Dee or I know and we can revise the list and create a new group and make the groups smaller. It is not too late to join in!
There is no rule that it must be five -12 inch blocks; the only rule is your row must measure 12-1/2 inches high by 60-1/2 inches long. You can create in that row any combination to accomplish this size. One member said she didn't want her quilt 60 inches wide, so she will leave instructions for a 48-1/2 inch unfinished measurement.
You will make your first row and bring to club meeting in a paper sack at the next meeting. If you can't attend the next meeting, just get your row to another member to bring to the meeting, for swapping. You will set the tone of your quilt from your first row created, it may project a theme or color style that you are striving for. Once it has swapped with all the participants in your group, it comes back to you, to assemble any way you want....add sashing or borders ........ or not.
At the end of the program, the quilts will all be different.
and so, here is Dee's from the last project;
and here is Jean's; notice how there were assorted blocks in her rows; it doesn't have to be all the same block; use your imagination and have fun!
If you participated in this project the last time, please email a photo to me. I'd love to add it here, just to show the diversity they accomplished.
Lesa gave us a great presentation on making hexagon patches into an easy wine glass coaster. She emailed 2 files to the club sharing directions for her presentations.
Here is a close-up of the coaster ....................
She also demonstrated a quilt-as-you-go method for making a hexagon table mat; so neat and sewn totally by machine.
Thank you, Lesa, for a very inspiring program.
This beautiful quilt was made by Joyce D. for her daughter.
Kat S (me) showed off her finished Storm at Sea quilt, started on New Year's weekend and now all finished. Not bad, as I worked on other things too.
Charity Quilts
This quilt top was rescued by Jean. She turned it into a finished quilt to donate to our missions.
Joyce's donation quilts this month
Our club has a very busy March and April. I wish us all to have some great quilting time. Don't forget, the overnight retreat is this month.. March 24 -25th. A great time for sewing solitude and chocolate.
Saturday, February 4, 2017
February 2017 Meeting
Here are all the pics from our February meeting ..........
Let's start with all the photos of our great members; here is Dee and Lesa; two very serious officers of the club
this is Alice
Here is Arlene and Malinda, so glad to see you both back to club
and here is Margaret and Mary ............... excuse me, isn't there a story about Margaret and Mary, oooops, no that was Martha and Mary, Sorry
and here is Susie
Alice is sharing her finish from the paint chip challenge presented last year....
CHARITY QUILTS
here is the pile of charity quilts for the childrens ward at the hospital; MOST of them were made by Joyce. Thanks, always, Joyce!
and
and
and another angle....
That's it. I think I'm up to date with photos now, until next Saturday, Feb 11th, sew day.
Hurry up and be gone, winter. We want our snowbirds back in town.
Let's start with all the photos of our great members; here is Dee and Lesa; two very serious officers of the club
this is Alice
Here is Arlene and Malinda, so glad to see you both back to club
and this is Cathy and Joyce
and here is Dee, Kat (me) and Lesa
and here is Susie
and Teresia and Patti
and Suzanne, Val and Cathy
SHOW AND TELL
This gorgeous quilt was made by Joyce. She is looking for 1/2 yard of the dark purple for the binding; so if you can help, please let her know
another angle
two lovely quilts made by Arlene
and this one
Alice is sharing her finish from the paint chip challenge presented last year....
CHARITY QUILTS
here is the pile of charity quilts for the childrens ward at the hospital; MOST of them were made by Joyce. Thanks, always, Joyce!
and
and
and another angle....
That's it. I think I'm up to date with photos now, until next Saturday, Feb 11th, sew day.
Hurry up and be gone, winter. We want our snowbirds back in town.
Friday, February 3, 2017
January 2017 wo
We had a great workshop day on January 21st. We worked on charity projects and some of our own projects.
Here is Arlene basting up one of her gorgeous quilts. She brought 3 quilts to baste but I missed getting a photo of the others.
Here is Jean hard at work
Here is Mary and Lesa.............................
Here is Margaret ......................
and this adorable baby quilt made by Lesa, donating to a family suffered loss by fire
while we're on that subject, here is a lap quilt donated to this family by Kat (me)
and here is the back of that quilt - ain't she creative (frugile) ?????
here is Stephanie, Dee and our newest club member, Raelyn (Dee's granddaughter), plus the only part of Alice caught in a photo this day is her arm ............ SO SORRY Alice.
and here is Stephanie working on her wallhanging.
and here Stephanie, Val and Arlene hard at work
and here is a closeup of our newest member, Raelyn, future club president and all-round quilter extrodinaire wannabe
Lastly, stumbled on another folder and found these two photos, the first one is Alice, all of her this time.
and this creative top is actually the backing Arlene made for one of her wonderful quilts, love it as it is too, makes a great top
Next sew day is February 11th. See you then ....................................
Here is Arlene basting up one of her gorgeous quilts. She brought 3 quilts to baste but I missed getting a photo of the others.
Here is Jean hard at work
Here is Mary and Lesa.............................
Here is Margaret ......................
and this adorable baby quilt made by Lesa, donating to a family suffered loss by fire
while we're on that subject, here is a lap quilt donated to this family by Kat (me)
and here is the back of that quilt - ain't she creative (frugile) ?????
here is Stephanie, Dee and our newest club member, Raelyn (Dee's granddaughter), plus the only part of Alice caught in a photo this day is her arm ............ SO SORRY Alice.
and here is Stephanie working on her wallhanging.
and here Stephanie, Val and Arlene hard at work
and here is a closeup of our newest member, Raelyn, future club president and all-round quilter extrodinaire wannabe
Lastly, stumbled on another folder and found these two photos, the first one is Alice, all of her this time.
and this creative top is actually the backing Arlene made for one of her wonderful quilts, love it as it is too, makes a great top
Next sew day is February 11th. See you then ....................................
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
January 2017 Meeting
Greetings, club. We had a low attendance for the first meeting of the year; the bitter cold temps kept some folks at home and some are now snowbirds for the winter.
I decided to take some photos of members during our meeting. Some have a bit of blurr, as they are moving about while I'm shooting them.
January Program
Stephanie presented our program for January. She came so well prepared, patterns, fabric, quilt sample; but sorry that her program was cut short since the meeting went overtime with discussions of craft tables and the upcoming quilt show.
She shared this charming Welcome Banner pattern and encouraged this as a project for Saturdays sew day. If you missed the meeting, I'm sure Stephanie will have some extra copies of the pattern with her on Saturday. You are still welcome to work on anything you want. Bring your troubled projects, we love tointerfere help.
CHARITY QUILTS FOR MISSIONS
MEMBERS
Jennifer sharing her applique quilt from a Pat Sloan workshop
I am having a terrible time with blogger today, trying to get the photos placed where i wanted them, it didn't work and I gave up the ghost! The pics are scrambled, but you can still check them out. Remember to click on a photo for a larger view.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Jan 21st .................. Sew Day at EUM
Feb 2nd .................. February meeting
*** Don't forget about the "Spring Challenge" project. It will make a lovely display at our quilt show, so I hope there will be lots of participants. Details: due in March, a quilt made of 3 layers, quilted and finished, anything that reminds you of spring, is the theme. It must be no smaller than 24 inches square and could be any size, even bed size. It must be an item made after the challenge was announced (April 2016).
Bye for now, hope to see you Saturday.
I decided to take some photos of members during our meeting. Some have a bit of blurr, as they are moving about while I'm shooting them.
January Program
Stephanie presented our program for January. She came so well prepared, patterns, fabric, quilt sample; but sorry that her program was cut short since the meeting went overtime with discussions of craft tables and the upcoming quilt show.
She shared this charming Welcome Banner pattern and encouraged this as a project for Saturdays sew day. If you missed the meeting, I'm sure Stephanie will have some extra copies of the pattern with her on Saturday. You are still welcome to work on anything you want. Bring your troubled projects, we love to
CHARITY QUILTS FOR MISSIONS
MEMBERS
Alice, Stephanie, Cathy |
Dee, fastest shopper in the East |
Kat's quilt, Vintage Bloom
Jennifer sharing her applique quilt from a Pat Sloan workshop
Add caption |
I am having a terrible time with blogger today, trying to get the photos placed where i wanted them, it didn't work and I gave up the ghost! The pics are scrambled, but you can still check them out. Remember to click on a photo for a larger view.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Jan 21st .................. Sew Day at EUM
Feb 2nd .................. February meeting
*** Don't forget about the "Spring Challenge" project. It will make a lovely display at our quilt show, so I hope there will be lots of participants. Details: due in March, a quilt made of 3 layers, quilted and finished, anything that reminds you of spring, is the theme. It must be no smaller than 24 inches square and could be any size, even bed size. It must be an item made after the challenge was announced (April 2016).
Bye for now, hope to see you Saturday.
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