September 2025 Meeting Review

We met at Home Inn and Suites on September 28, 2025 for a fun and inspiring sew day focused on fabric scraps. A big thank you to everyone who contributed 10.5” crumb blocks. We will continue collecting these at our October meeting, so feel free to bring more!

We also learned that the Modern Quilt Guild is celebrating November 1, 2025 as International Scrap Sorting Day. Naturally, our icebreaker was all about how we store our scraps. Some members sort by colour using Ziploc bags or bins, others toss scraps into boxes, and a few take the time to cut them into strips or standard shapes. Just one tip: don’t store scraps in a garbage can! We heard a heartbreaking story of someone who accidentally burned all their scraps thinking it was trash.

Celebrating Kids

May also marked the return to school and work for many kids, so let’s take a moment to celebrate them! Andrea’s daughter Paige had her Make-A-Wish granted by Woobles, where she designed a Red Panda Cupcake kit! You can watch her adorable creation here:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/q2MNT_uCm-A
She even designed the pattern on the hook! Her GoFundMe page is still open if you’d like to support her journey: https://www.gofundme.com/f/paiges-cancer-battle

Nancy introduced us to the inspiring history of the Gee’s Bend quiltmakers, who used fabric scraps to create stunning quilts in the early 19th century. Learn more here:
https://www.soulsgrowndeep.org/gees-bend-quiltmakers. Want to involve kids? Try this colouring page inspired by Gee’s Bend quilts: https://artprojectsforkids.org/gees-bend-quilt-collage/. Kids can colour the page, and you can sew a quilt based on their design!

Scrap Quilt Inspiration
We saw so many creative scrap quilts! Here are some ideas to spark your next project:

  • Potato Chip Blocks (inspired by the Sarnia Quilters’ Guild)
  • Disappearing 9 Patch
  • Yellow Brick Road
  • Take 5
  • Faster 14 by Hunter Design Studio
  • String Quilts
  • Eye Spy
  • Pixelated Quilts
  • Collage Quilts
  • Village Quilt by Miss Rosie’s Quilt Company
  • Film at Five

Other great resources mentioned include:
– Scrap Fabric Love https://scrapfabriclove.com/
– Diane Harris of Stash Bandit – Quilting Shenanigans https://stashbandit.net/
And for bags: try Knot and Thread’s All the Things Tote Pattern! https://knotandthread.com/

Looking Ahead

Next month’s education theme is another group share: Quilting on Your Home Machine. The final Dreamline Strip Pattern will be emailed in early October.

We’ve also launched a new Colour Wheel Challenge! If you’d like a word to inspire your mini-project, check with Laura.

Please review the bylaws emailed to you because we will vote on revisions at our October AGM. We will also host elections for vice chair and social director. Thank you to Anne and Sherry for all of your help in these roles. Start thinking about education topics for 2026. We would love to your ideas at the next meeting. Also:

  • Join us for a Coffee Klatch on October 18 at 10 a.m. (watch your email for details)
  • Our next meeting is October 26
  • Retreat sign-up for November 16 will be emailed soon
  • Our final sew day of the year is December 14.

September 2025 Meeting

The next meeting is September 28,2025.

We have an exciting September meeting planned, which includes both a Sew Day and Regular Meeting at Home Inn and Suites (253 Willis Crescent). Come and Go from 9 am to 5 pm (free for members) with a Lunch Break at 12 pm and Meeting from 2 to 4 pm.

It will be fun to restart after a nice summer. Our education topic will be a group share on scrap busting quilts. Please bring a few favourite quilts or patterns that can be made using scraps! And if you have time before then, please make and contribute 10.5” square crumb block(s). Roxanne has shared dreamline strip patterns over the summer so check your emails for patterns. Only one more to go after her email on September 8. If you would like to participate in door prizes, please bring a wrapped gift with a maximum value of $15. It should be something you would love to receive, like quilting items, plants, books, chocolates, etc.

Please RSVP for the sew day to Laura via the email sent to members. Members that are only able to attend the meeting should arrive by 2 p.m. Try to remember to bring your name tags! For those that are new, we encourage our members to wear their own stitched name tags.

The remaining dates in 2025 are reserved and the dates, including sew days on Tuesdays in the summer, and they are as follows: Oct. 26, Nov. 16 (Nov 23 not available), and Dec.14. Details will be coming on the retreat in November. We will host another meeting on Dec. 14 because we may not have enough spots for everyone at the retreat on Nov. 16.

Meeting Agenda

  • Icebreaker
  • Education Scrap busting group share. Please prepare to share ideas, patterns, books and quilts related to scraps.
  • Show & Tell and Book, Blog, or Bolt – Show us what you’ve made and your works in progress. We all want to know what new and interesting things YOU know about.