Showing posts with label the modern quilt guild. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 12, 2017

October Meeting 2016

October 12 ,2016 
 The Barn in Mariemont 
 Co-Presidents Janine Keaton and Ellen Berninger presiding


If you could be a quilting themed item/character for Halloween, what would you be?
At the beginning of the meeting, Ellen asked guild members what quilting themed costume they would wear for Halloween. We received some very creative answers including:
o   Rotary cutter
o   A fancy British paper piecing project
o   Flying goose
o   Spool of thread
o   Applique flower
o   A thread catcher (Because we all end up with thread all over us anyway!)
o   And a group favorite, a Sexy Hexy

Charity Update:
 The charity quilt has been pieced and is ready for quilting. The next step for the QuiltCon ‘Scale’ Charity Quilt is the quilting process done by Holly.

Introduction of the Holiday Zipper Pouch Swap
                Dana has organized a voluntary Holiday Zipper Pouch Swap for guild members. Some of the details are as follows:

o   This is a secret swap, you will be assigned a secret pal for which you receive likes/dislikes and other useful information on.
o   Please sew a zipper pouch of your choice and include some goodies with an approximate $10 value. Goodies could include thread, candy, sewing materials and other fun things!
o   The pouches will be exchanged at the December meeting. If you can’t make the December meeting, feel free to bring the pouch in November.
o   There is a sign up online for those who did not make the October meeting!
o   Use hashtag #CMQGpouchswap

Scale Challenge Results
 Elizabeth, Natalie and Tara completed the scale challenge assigned at the September meeting. Each created three different quilt designs using scale.

Show and Tell!
Descriptions for show and tell brought to the October meeting can be found below, photos for this guild meeting are MIA! 
o   Christine brought a quilt that she had made years ago but recently added borders.
o   Holly made a lovely bag with the lining sewn into a seam to avoid a ‘saggy’ lining.
o    Dorothy made a pineapple quilt for a new grandbaby with a wonderful story behind it.
o   Kay presented a lovely quilt she made and showed off the gorgeous longarm work on the quilt.
o   Annie brought a colorful free motion quilt. 

Education- Zipper Pouch Tutorial
Dana demonstrated how to make a zipper pouch and gave us some very helpful tips that will come in handy for our holiday swap! Tips include:
o   Use wonder tape to hold your zipper in place while sewing. You can find this in the notions aisle.
o   Pellon SF101 interfacing is useful in creating a stiffer and sturdier feel to your zipper pouch
o   Using a zipper foot is very helpful and allows you to get closer to your zipper while sewing

Looking ahead…
          -For the education during November’s meeting, we will have a work-in-progress workshop.                 -
          -Bring whatever you feel stuck on, want advice on or want to talk about!
          -Our December meeting will be a Holiday Zipper Pouch exchange and party. 


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Project Modern: Challenge 2



Have you all read about the second challenge of Project Modern by The Modern Quilt Guild? The challenge this time is to design and make a quilt that is monochromatic. Using only tones, shades, and tints of one single color, the challenge to to create a quilt that creates life, interest, and energy. Sounds fun to me! 


This judge of this challeneg is Malka Dubrawsky of stitchindye.blogspot.com and author of the new book Fresh Quilting: Fearless Color, Design, and Inspiration







Here are the rules to the challenge:


- All quilts must be 45” x 45” or larger

- Limit of one submission per person, per challenge

- To enter your submission for Challenge 2 please email the following to projectmoderncontest@gmail.com.

1. Two photos of your quilt, a wide shot and a detail shot

2. A brief write up (one or two paragraphs is fine) explaining your quilt and how you took on the challenge

3. Your mailing address

4. Your blog address (if you have one)

5. Your flickr user name (if you have one)

- All entries for Challenge 2 must be received by March 31, 2011.

- The winners of Challenge 2 will be announced on or about April 15, 2011.

- US residents only are eligible for the prizes.

- The three winners of Challenge 2 will be selected by our Guest Judge, Malka Dubrawsky. At the judge’s discretion, members of The MQG Planning Committee may aid in selecting finalists. However, no person involved in the judging process will know the identity of contest entrants. Each winner will receive an identical prize package.

- Project Modern will be conducted on and through The MQG’s website. The details of each challenge, and the winners will be announced on the blog.

- All Challenge 2  submissions will be posted in a public Flickr group after April 15th, 2011 .  

You can also read the entire official rules of the challenge here.

Each winner will receive a copy of Malka's new book, as well as a Kona Cotton Bounty of Basics kit from Robert Kaufman. Swoon!








I hope all of you enter the challenge and I cannot wait to see what the group comes up with!