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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Supply List for the February Meeting

A note from Martha....

Just in case you missed our meeting last Thursday, I am sending you a supply list for a fun project we will be doing at our February meeting. Hope to see you then.

To Bring to February Meeting:
· Needle and neutral thread
· Scissors
· Thimble (if you use one)
· Buttons, charms, flowers – any small embellishments
· Permanent markers in any color
· Charm squares or any 5” block in bright colors
 
We will be making something really special at the meeting and then you will take it home to finish up and bring back in March. Hope you all want to participate in this fun project. We will share our hope and love. See you then.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Our January Meeting

Last night, we met at the church for our first meeting of this year...I'm amazed this month has gone so fast!  It was good to see our members and our three guests.  It's nice to have new people come and visit with us and I hope they come back again...

I'm really missing the Mug Rugs!  It was sad not to have those little quiltlets up to look at.  We've had so many months with blocks and other things to look at on the walls that it was strange not to see anything at all last night! Oh well, I know we will have some great things this year going on! 

It was so nice to have the hot tea and refreshments last night.  It was like our own little tea party...

Our program last night was very good. I enjoyed seeing all the embroidered items, pillows, red work quilts, blue work quilts, samplers, doilies, etc.  Thank you to Joyce, Judy B and Martha for such a nice program...
Here's a few things they showed us.  I didn't take pics of everything but hope you enjoy seeing the ones I did take.





Ok, how about some show and tell from our members:

Jessica started us off with her crocheted scarf...If you want to donate yarn to her and her Mom, please bring whatever you have. They use it to make hats and scarves for those in need...I think she said her group made 500 scarves last year...that's great!



Too cute!!!



Here's the start of  Daphne's Bento Box quilt

Some stars she is working on






Here's the fabric she's been using to fussy cut from!



Isn't this great?  This is Linda B.'s scrappy star quilt.  She was in  a group with three others and she won the blocks.  Now, they are making more stars and will have three more wins so everyone will have a quilt...Great use of scraps!



Here's Sharon's Row by Row all quilted up. This was such a fun quilt to do. 


Susan is making cupcake blocks for her granddaughters and needs 6" pink squares of fabric...


Here's the quilt I quilted for a friend going through chemo.  The blocks were made by non-quilters..  I think they did a super job.


Here's the tablerunner I finished last week...


Jackie finished this little quilt over the Christmas holidays.  She won these blocks several years ago. This is the first time she has quilted with metallic thread.  Great job, Jackie!


Glenda made this quilt for a friend of hers.  She used the husband's shirts to make it...He had some shirts with his intitials on them and  there are pockets in the quilt too.  Lovely job, Glenda. I know she will cherish this quilt...


Glenda also made this. Well, she didn't make the dresser, she just decorated it!  She used selvedges on the top and sides of the chest and the drawers are covered with some of her favorite fabrics.  So cute!  What a great idea! 


Top view, she said she will put a glass on the top to protect it.


Side view


Martha participated in a 3-D challenge.


Here's another challenged she did. This one is the Dallas Modern Quilt Guild.  They were given the fabric and had to make a quilt with it.  She made a Bento Box quilt...


Here's the last challenge for this group.  She used the left over fabric from the last challenge to create a block.   


Next month, we will be having a Make and Take program for February. Martha passed out a little flyer at the meeting of things to bring to work on. She has some of the supplies, just bring what was on the flyer to participate.  She will send out an email to everyone so if you weren't at the meeting, you will know what to bring.   

Glenda advised that we need to start making heart pillows again for community service.  She will look for the pattern and we will be working on these in March.  More info will be forthcoming.  Ok, ladies, get busy and come back next month and show us what you have been working on!

Til next time, happy quilting!

Saturday, December 22, 2012

The December party meeting

Ah, December, can you believe it?  This year has certainly passed quickly!  I can't believe we've had such hot weather in December either...they say the cold is coming so be prepared!

The meeting started out with food, friends and fun.  If you missed this one, you really missed a good time.  We hope the ones that missed are safe and healthy.

The food was great, thanks to everyone for making it a special meal and time for fellowship...Send me your recipes!!! 

We got to visit for a while before we ate...It was fun to sit and talk and catch up on what everyone was doing.  The table decorations and gifts were great.  Thank you to all that helped and to our great leaders for making this a special time....We really appreciate all that you do!

 
 
 

 
 




 
 

 
 
 

 
 

 
 

 
Here's the sweet mug rugs for this month...They were all cute but Sharon says this is the last time for the exchange.  It was fun to see all the imagination and creativity that came into play each month.
 

 
Time for some show and tell.  We were told to bring some Christmas quilts.  I have several but just brought my latest.  Here's one I made this year and he was fun to make...

 
I won this little kit as a door prize one month. Anna (she wasn't at this month's meeting) donated this and I love it...



Ok, here's my Christmas present quilt.  I haven't quilted it yet but wanted to show you how it turned out.  I really like the border and  can't wait to quilt it.  It won't be finished for this Christmas but I'll get to use it next Christmas for sure.  I can't wait to see the church quilt put together!
 

 
Linda B. made this one up herself.  So cute!

 
Here's another of her great Christmas quilts.

 
And another one!

 
Martha and Joyce took Sandra's (Plum Good Quilting) class and they made these lovely little quilts.  It was a piping class and they said they had a great time...

 
I love this picture! This is Joyce's cute container for chips...



Sandy's Purple Christmas Twister Wreath...So lovely!

 
Dianne made this for one of the favorite men in her life.  Great colors!

 
Susan made this lovely butterfly quilt using a dye cutter.  Love the butterflies!  Wouldn't these go great with the floating four patch quilts????

 
Well, that's it for this year.  It was so good to see everyone at the party.  I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas and a healthy and happy New Year! 

Monday, December 17, 2012

November Happenings

Ok, girls, sorry for the delay. My internet connection was out for a few weeks.  Here's what happened in November!


Here's the mug rugs of the month. This month's theme was prints. These were so cute!






Here's the wonderful Christmas swap blocks.  Love those Dresden plates.



Our guest speaker was Debbe Sheridan. She did a great talk about Wool Dying. Great info! At the top of the page, there is a new tab with the info on wool dying that Debbe passed out at the meeting.  Thank you, Debbe, for the great program and the good information!








Some websites with dye information.



Playing with dye.

Willie was the lucky winner of the raffle quilt that Jackie G. and her friends of the library made.


 Karen and a group of her ladies make these little bags for children in the hospital. If you have any children's print fabrics, she would gladly take them off your hands.


This is a love quilt Diane made for a friend of hers. Jackie G. quilted it.


This is Judy B's quilt she worked on at retreat.


Judy B also worked on this one at retreat.  I love it....


I think this on was Deanna's twist quilt.  (At least that looks like the top of her head!) Please correct me if I'm wrong.


Linda W is still working on her little quilts.  There are 12 quilts in the book and they snap onto an outside quilted frame....




Here's some other sweet things she's been working on.



Linda made a cute purse.


Look at her beautiful Pumpkin quilt.  

Deanna will have to watch Martha really close so she doesn't take this cutey!


A lovely quilt by Deanna



Here's some blocks with texture.  All the blocks can be made and a link for these is in the sidebar under Some Fun and Helpful Tutorials: Textured Sampler Quilt tutorial...






Judy H's beautiful One Block Wonder quilt.

Diana's been busy making Christmas gifts.



Look at this beauty by Nona!



Here's a lovely tablerunner Nona made.



Here's an applique block by Nona, she took a class on this one and I'm sorry to say I don't remember who she said gave the class. I will update the info when I get it.

Here's a Jelly Roll quilt by Sally

Martha made this lovely little quilt for a new niece.  It was quilted by Sandra of Plum Good quilting. She and her daughter came last month and talked to us....





We had some wonderful projects done over the last month.  We are now looking forward to the Christmas season and our Christmas party. Please bring your Christmas quilts for show and tell.  Bring your finished blocks for the Dresden swap and your blocks for the Christmas present quilt to give to the church.  Also, bring a Christmas fat quarter to play Martha's  fat quarter game.  Til next time, happy quilting.