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Showing posts with label Summer Blocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer Blocks. Show all posts

Monday, August 19, 2013

August meeting



August Meeting was our annual picnic. The food was great. I think the Taco Bar idea was wonderful...The desserts were good too.Thank you to everyone for making it a great time. Another good year. Thank you to the leaders, Nancy and Ruth, you both did a wonderful job.  The new leaders will be Ruth and Bev. 

Lots of new stuff and programs are in the works. If you think of something you want to see or need help with, please let me or Jackie know as we are the program people this year....We are always looking for new ideas and want to show you how to do things easier and faster.  We have alot of new quilters as well as alot of experienced quilters in our group and our ladies love to share their knowledge.  Please don't be bashful about asking for help...I can remember how I was as a new quilter and I was always intimidated and embarrassed to show what I was working on.  I hope no one feels like that.  Our group is a loving and friendly group and we want everyone to feel welcome. We want everyone to be able to be great quilters and feel accomplished in their quilting....


Helen shared some great info this month. She showed the self binding baby blanket. It is a video on Youtube from Missouri Star Quilting and it is a great video.  You need 40" square of one fabric and 30" of another fabric.  They recommend flannel but you can use whatever fabric you want..

  This is the video on the Self-Binding baby quilt....





The other thing Helen shared with us was how to make a travel pillow case...
(Sorry, I didn't get a picture of this.)

Travel Pillow case

Fabrics:
Body - 14 inches by width of fabric
Trim - 1 3/4 inches by 14 inches
Band - 8 inches by 14 inches

Instructions:

 1.   Trim- Fold in half lengthwise and press.
 2.   Band - Fold in half lengthwise and press
 3.   Layer the raw edges of the body (face up), trim and band. Pin.
 4.   Sew across being careful to keep edges together.
 5.   Press.
 6.   To form flap - fold under 6 inches of the opposite end of the body. Press.
 7.   Turn under 1/4 inch of the raw edge, press and sew.
 8.   Fold body with right sides together so that the flap covers the bad.
 9.   Sew both side seams.
10. Turn.
11. Press.



 Sharon, Jessica and Deanna won the summer blocks.  Deanna wasn't at the meeting so Karen showed the blocks for her....



Every year, we say Thank you to our leaders and give them blocks that we've made.  Here's some of the blocks that were given. 





Here's some great show and tell from our members.

Martha has been making some more Hobo bags. She teaches a class on these at Sew Let's Quilt It Quilt Shop....





She's doing this quilt in cheddar.







This is her selvedge quilt...so cute.


Daphne made this lovely bag.



She's making use of her log cabin blocks and strips.












Dee made this block for the Garland Quilt Guild Block of the Month drawing....


Sally made this cute Jelly Rolly Race quilt. She teaches a class on this at Blue Ribbon Quilt shop.



Sandy made this great Hobo bag.


Sandy took a class through the Garland Quilt Guild and it was a Mary Massey workshop..




These blocks were given to Diana from her secret pal last year...Sharon was her secret pal...great quilt!




This one is Joyce's Christmas quilt...

Here's a close-up of two of the blocks.



Ruth made this cutey.




Ruth and Nona wearing the official name tags for our group.


Linda made this one. It is a growth chart quilt and comes with  little things to put on the quilt to document the child's  growth...Better than marking your walls up, huh?


She made this sweet quilt as a gift.





Look at this beauty!  I love this one.

Here's some community service quilts that have been done by our members.













Here's a cute Christmas stocking Glenda worked on at retreat.  It took 3 or 4 layers sewn together then cut through all but the last layer to make it fuzzy like chenille. 





This is Mary, one of our newest members and a new quilter too. She has been very productive this month. Way to go, Mary!










Sharon made a great bag...



Well, what a great meeting and such great things our members have done.  Next month, bring your show and tell and let us see what you have been doing....

Monday, June 10, 2013

May meeting

At the May meeting, our guest speaker was Carol Misken. She has started using brighter colors in her quilting and wanted to share her new colors with us.  She has been influenced by several different people she is following over the internet. Some are traditional quilters like Bonnie Hunter and alot are more modern quilters.  A list of the websites she gave us will be at the end of her pictures.

This is a strippy Log Cabin variation.




The quilt on the hanging rack is a Scrappy Trip Around the World.  Directions and lots of free patterns can be found at Bonnie Hunter's website.  WWW.quiltville.com.



This one is called Not Quite Low Volume and can be found at Red Pepper Quilts.
Rita Hodge is from Melbourne, Australia and here's a link for you to go there. The directions are not on the website but Carol gave us a handout with her directions on it...




Twinkle pattern



Bonnie Hunter's website

Info about the Easy Angle ruler can be found on this site along with alot of other info too.

Rita Hodge, Melbourne, Australia- modern quilter

Twinkle pattern by Cheryl Wittmayer



Now for some of our folks!
Here's the church quilt for this year!  Great job, girls. It looks so good. Diane came up with a cute name for it too. It's called Sew Many Presents! 



The back of the quilt.  Creativity takes over when you don't have enough fabric!  I love the back of this one too.  So cute!


Look at this big, beautiful Texas quilt!  It's amazing and it belongs to Daphne. 





Sharon did a present quilt too. She said she will be making five of these for gifts this year.  I love this quilt. Everyone of these I've seen are so different and cute in their own way....


Sandy made this one for her son. He just kept bringing over Harley T-shirts for her to include into the quilt...Love it and no, it doesn't look like Halloween!



Here's a boy baby quilt for Nancy's grandson. No, he's not here yet.  Nancy is ahead of schedule! 




This one is Jessica's and she finished it at retreat.  I love it. the picture doesn't really show the great colors she used.





Here's one of Jackie's.



Here's Diane's cute stocking quilt.  She's giving this one to a friend but wants to do an exchange on this one. 


Here's our Summer blocks.  Diane and Judy B. worked on these at retreat...Remember, all the fabrics are batiks.  Diane passed out instructions at the meeting, so if you didn't get them, see her or Judy B.




Here's the instructions...