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Thursday, November 8, 2012

October Happenings




 Hello, everyone.  Here's what happened at the October meeting.

The October mug rugs were so cute!  This month's theme was any shape other than squares or rectangles.  There were some great ideas here....

Apple core, Halloween Hexagon and
Dresden Sunflower




A Christmas Hexagon


A closeup of the sunflower and a cube...


The Apple Core, Halloween Hexagon and a cute Pumpkin face....

These were great!


Here are the mug rug themes for the remaining months of the mug rug exchange:


November – use an image pre-printed on the fabric.  See an example here (a flamingo) http://opus-gluei.blogspot.com/2011/05/challenge-102-pinwheels.html

December – anything you want!  Have you had an idea all year and haven’t been able to use that idea yet?  Now’s the time.  It’s Christmas but you don’t have to do Christmas.  Cut up a block you made years ago, or make a new block; use part of the mug rug you made in January and part of the leftovers from the one you made in June; make something you’ve been wanting to try; copy one you’ve seen done already that you just loved;  or give it a theme of your own choosing!


Here's what our Christmas blocks are this year.  The pointed Dresden.  Use the red or green background fabrics that are in the packet. A pattern is supplied to you in this packet and you use red and green fabrics out of your stash to creat the plates of the dresden.  Martha and Sharon have a few more packages if you want to put together more.  I already made mine and they were fun to do....


We had a wonderful guest speaker this month. Megan Martin did our program and it was on selvedge edges.  She showed us how she did her blocks and ideas.







Now for some show and tell from our members:


Martha made a tree skirt.


Martha always has her little dogs somewhere on the quilt.  This is her label on the tree skirt.


Sharon created a cute bag.


Daphne showed a Log Cabin quilt. She quilted this the Marti Michell way of quilting part of the quilt while it is not all together, then putting the quilt together and using strips to hide where she attached them.


Here's her Bento Block quilt.



Here's the back of the Bento Block quilt. She used the Marti Michell method on this one too along with fat quarters.  Great idea, Daphne!

Cathey did this beautiful Mola.




A quilting cat....

Here's Diana hiding behind one of her first quilts. 


Here's the back of the quilt.


Sandy's doing Christmas projects.


This was Sandy's Jelly Roll Race quilt. 


Sandy's Little Twister Quilt


Back of the Little Twister


A Twister Table Runner by Sandy


 A closer look, I love the colors she used.


Sandy made these three quick table runners.  The link to the pattern is on the right sidebar.  Look under the tutorials section, a fun and easy tablerunner by Utah State and the next one too called a Quick and Easy Tablerunner.  They are both the same one, just with a different look to them.  Have fun with these. As you can see, Sandy made some really cute ones.  This pattern is great for fabric you just don't want to cut.




Jessica and Ruth worked on this lovely Christmas quilt at retreat.  Great teamwork! It was so nice to see how a Mom and daughter worked together. 


Helen worked on this one at retreat too.  Lovely.



Here'a a closeup of some of the blocks.


A great little iron caddy. It lays out flat to make an ironing surface too.  This would make a great Christmas gift for a quilting buddy...


Jackie made this little wallhanging at retreat.  Great colors...


A close up of some deer corn and a bag that has the deer corn already inside. This can be put in the microwave and used for a sore neck, back, etc. or put it in the freezer and use it that way too.  These make great Christmas gifts!  Also in the picture is a Christmas Dresden plate ready to be sewn onto background fabric. Glenda made 5 of these plates out of two fat quarters to make a Christmas table runner.  This dresden plate is fun to make!


Here's a T Shirt Quilt made by Deanna.


She also made these cute little bloomers.



Ok, that's it for the October meeting. We hope to see you at the November meeting. Bring your show and tell and come join us for a wonderful time with friends.

 For those of you that I don't get to talk to at the meeting. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving. I know I am thankful for all of you. I love this group and I'm so glad we have each other.  I hope all of our members are able to come to the November meeting and the December meeting too.  We are going into the wonderful holiday season and I hope each of you are healthy and happy!  Until next time, happy Sewing!   I hope I see you on November 15th!


Sunday, September 30, 2012

September Meeting

 
 
Ok guys, I forgot to take pics of the mug rugs this month....I guess I was just out of touch by missing the previous month.  If anyone will send me pics, I'll be happy to post them later.
 
Next month, the theme for the mug rug is: no squares or rectangles.  Make an odd shaped Mug Rug to exchange.
 
This month we had our ususal business meeting. It was a little different this month as we needed to discuss next year, so we had our guests speak first... This is the Mother/Daughter team, Sandra and Annette of  Plumgood Quilting. They have an online quilt store and are long arm quilters too. They teach classes too. Here's a link to their website and here's their info too. I have also added them on the sidebar of the blog for future reference.
 
 
Sandra Ashworth or Annette Jenkins
Plum Good Quilting
1515 N. Town East Blvd.
Suite 138-224
Mesquite, Texas 75150
972-372-4932
 
They talked about a different way to do binding and they showed  boards with examples.  She also talked about piping. 
 
 
 
Here's a quick quilt she made with strips.

 
Working with piping and ric-rac.

 
More piping...

 
Here's a cute pillow she did. She also gave us a pattern for this.

 
Thank you, ladies for a wonderful program.

 
Now for some Show and Tell from our members....
 
Glenda has been a little busy, don't you think?
 
Some wonderful memory quilts.

 
 
 


She made this cute bag too.
 
 
She made this as a raffle quilt but decided to keep it.
 
 
This is her wonderful Christmas Package quilt...

 
Jackie made this and quilted it with the Baptist Fan pattern.



Judy B. made this and is giving it as a gift. 

 
Helen's cute bag.



Dee made this sweet blue quilt.

 
This is Dee's Civil War quilt. These patterns were from Barbara Brackman's Block of the Week last year.  This is lovely.



Sally's Vegetable Cat quilt...So cute!
 
 
Linda W's sweet nursery rhyme quilt. This is a gift for one of her daughter's friends.

 
Linda W's wonderful Crazy Patch quilt.  She took up tatting to add to this lovely quilt.  She has all different kinds of momentoes on this little quilt.

 
Bev's sweet Christmas quilt. 

 
Bev made this for her daughter's upcoming wedding. This is her daughter's bridal bouquet.  The picture doesn't do this justice.   

 
This is Martha's Bento Box quilt. She hosted a great exchange for this.  I think she ended up with 35 people from all over the country exchanging blocks for this exchange.  She did this locally and over the internet.  It was a fun exchange.

 
 
Martha made this using a panel called Little Genius's
 

 
Yes, she's an over achiever!  This is her OhmyGosh Quilt.  So great!

 
This is Sharon H's little scrappy pineapple quilt.  She got the idea from a book called Trash to Treasure Pineapple...

 
Last but not least, this is Annalee's beautiful Hanky quilt. She made this for a friend of hers.  This is the friend's Mother's hankies.  I think she will be showing us how she did this later in the year...Beautiful!

 
We have such talented ladies in our group. I can't wait to see what everyone is working on next month.  Now, get busy and show us what you are working on.  Until next time, happy sewing!

 


Friday, August 17, 2012

The August Meeting-Our Annual Picnic

Hey guys, I hope you enjoyed the meeting. I'm sorry I missed it .  The food looks great!  These pictures are all brought to you this month by Martha, she was kind enough to take the pictures for me.  I didn't even have to ask her and I really appreciate her filling in for me.  Thank you, Martha, I appreciate your kindness!







Our leaders were given blocks to thank them for their service...Thank you ladies, it's been a wonderful year. 



Ruth had a lovely quilt.



Sharon made another bag.


Sharon and some wonderful quilts.



This is the back of the quilt above.  Great backing!


Rita's been working hard!  Here's her Wheel of Fortune quilt.


Here's her Ohmygosh Quilt.


Here's Martha's Ohmygosh Quilt


Here's one by Glenda


We had a visitor too.  This is Jackie's oldest granddaughter from Seattle.  She's making 9 patches and working on a 9 patch quilt.  Way to go!
 


Mug Rug Info for the rest of the year!

Here are the mug rug themes for the remaining months of the mug rug exchange:

September – solid-colored fabrics. That’s it. Any design you want with solid fabrics—no patterned fabric. Stretch yourself!

October - not square or rectangle. Let’s use Martha’s idea and make it wonky! See an example here (it’s a hexagon) http://patchworkdelights.blogspot.com/2011/09/hexie-mug-rug.html

November – use an image pre-printed on the fabric. See an example here (a flamingo) http://opus-gluei.blogspot.com/2011/05/challenge-102-pinwheels.html

December – anything you want! Have you had an idea all year and haven’t been able to use that idea yet? Now’s the time. It’s Christmas but you don’t have to do Christmas. Cut up a block you made years ago, or make a new block; use part of the mug rug you made in January and part of the leftovers from the one you made in June; make something you’ve been wanting to try; copy one you’ve seen done already that you just loved; or give it a theme of your own choosing!


And for those of you who have not participated yet, here is a very easy reversible mug rug tutorial: http://www.stitchingbystarlight.com/2011/04/reversible-mug-rug-tutorial.html


Happy mugging!