February 28, 2016 Meeting

This meeting was mostly about preparing for our upcoming quilt show on Sunday, March 13, 2016. The show planning served as impetus for our educational component, for our mini quilt swap, and lot of the chatter.

Sheila, our educator this month, demonstrated a little adjustment to the usual “double fold binding” technique that makes the process quicker and, according to Sheila, a little easier and neater, too! I’m going to try it for sure! It involves preparing the binding as usual but, instead of pressing it in half, simply … don’t. Sheila feels it makes for neater corners and hand-sewn finish without having the crisp seam down the middle of the binding. Jaclyn also uses this method and the only pressing she does is to press the binding out (away from the quilt edge) after machine sewing it on.

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Sheila also showed us the lovely flanges she added to a couple of her recent quilts. She uses a 1″ strip folded in half and sews in to the raw edge of the quilt on the front. When the binding is sewn on, it leaves a nice flange detail. Easy and effective. Sheila chose to add a colourful “partial flange” to a part of her quilt that she felt needed a hit of colour near the edge. Brilliant!

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And while we’re at it, let’s take a moment to admire the full quilt, one she just finished for her 6 month old Claire. I love the rich colours! You want to see the back, too, of course!

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Sheila then provided instructions and talked us through the process of adding hanging sleeves to our quilts for the show. She provided some tips such as making sure to stitch down the sleeve on the ends.

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This month’s “Book – Bolt – Blog” component was brought to us by Nicole who started by showing us a book she bought recently. After taking the Lucey Training (the longarm quilting machine at Periwinkle) she picked up a book in the shop that has been very helpful for her in choosing and mastering quilting designs. The book is Step-By-Step Free-Motion Quilting by Christina Cameli. It looks like a good one!

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For “Bolt”, Nicole went OFF the bolt and reminded us that sheets can serve as quilt backs as well. She showed us the quilt she is just finishing and that she backed with a sheet she bought on sale at Target’s closing sale. Bonus, she has matching pillow cases for her quilt! She recommended that sheets with high thread count not be chosen and to also avoid sateen finishes because it’s hard to neatly unpick stitches sewn on sateen.

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The Tula Pink FreeFall fabric, while lovely and soft, falls into the same category as “sateen finishes”. You don’t want to have to unpick any stitches made on it. Others have noted that it also frays easily and one person warned that the navy FreeFall fabric bled. It is recommended that a “colour catcher” should be used in the wash. One brand of these handy items can be found at Prairie Chicks in Warman.  Others noted that they haven’t had any problem with their FreeFall fabric bleeding, at least not in the other colours.

screen2bshot2b2015-10-142bat2b11-08-002bam-1For “Blog”, Nicole introduced us Lucky Spools Media, a quilting publisher. Their version of the a “Block of the Month” is called the Mighty Lucky Quilting Club. It’s a 12 month subscription service. You can find them on Instagram and use #mightylucky to see all the creative things people are working on! If you like what you see, consider joining!

Kelly updated everyone as to where she’s at with the quilt show plans. Next Sunday (March 6), all members (whether they have quilts in the show or not) are invited to Heather’s house any time after 1:00 (for as long as it takes) to finish bindings, sew on hanging sleeves, make items for the sale table, help others with their last minute finishes, or just hang out and be a part of it all. If you don’t know Heather’s address, simply email her and ask. Since Heather’s house is where all the quilts are to be dropped off for the show, come on by and bring your show quilts, too! FYI … Heather speaking … Kelly likes to call this event the “Hangin’ Hoedown”! The only problem is that I don’t have any country music on my playlist so I don’t want to mislead everyone!

Next on our meeting agenda was the Mini Swap! All the minis made were put into a bag and each participant drew out one. These will all be in the show.

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And then we moved on to everyone’s favourite part of our meetings … Show & Tell!

The first quilt of the 2nd traveling quilt round is finished and ready for the show! Way to go, Kim! It’s a beautiful modern maples quilt with blocks contributed by guild members. Kim wanted the blocks to be offset a bit so she added strips of fabric here and there for the effect. I love the teeny leaf!

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We’ve been eagerly waiting to see Lisa’s finished traveling quilt (from the first round). She spent a lot of time adding filler blocks and fabric pieces to create this beauty! She even paper-pieced a little corgi at the top to commemorate one of her beloved dogs who died recently. She also paper-pieced SMQG and I only just noticed that she brilliantly added the numbers “twenty fifteen” in the top right corner (cut from the Ikea fabric she used for the backing). Clever! There are so many interesting things to see in this quilt! Well done, Lisa!

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Elizabeth has almost finished her SteamPunk quilt. We admired the creative quilting that she did using Lucey at Periwinkle. The quilting design for the “gears and fog” is wonderful. She had purchased the pantograph for the gears but found that it wasn’t the size she wanted so she went through a rather complex process to adjust the size and then transfer the design onto the backing. It really is a wonderful compliment to her theme and worth the effort! The backing, FreeFall by Tula Pink in grey, really works well with the gears!

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Darla showed us the very pretty butterfly she paper pieced for her Mom’s Christmas gift. It’s so bright and cheery. Her Mom loves butterflies!

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She also showed us this “creature mini” she made for a swap she’s a participant in.

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Darla is almost finished this pretty little quilt she made with a charm pack she was given for Christmas.

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Edith made this cute runner for her daughter-in-law who likes sheep! Baaaaa haha!

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Edith also made this happy little quilt using up her scraps (and some of Sheila’s scraps) of “Cotton & Steel”. She backed it in the popular and incredibly soft FreeFall by Tula Pink.

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Three years in the making and Kelly has finally finished her “Elephant Quilt”. It’s big, exotic, and beautiful! I love the elephant fabric she chose for the backing.

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Lisa made this wonderful bag for Darla as part of a group exchange they’re both part of. Lucky Darla!

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Nicole has had babies on the brain for very good reason. In preparation, she whipped up a whole bunch of burp cloths! She must be expecting a lot of that kind of thing!

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Lisa reminded us about the Prairie Piecemakers Quilters Guild Regina Quilt show on May 6 and 7, 2016. Who is interested in a road trip?  For those who might be interested in entering a quilt, you should know that entries are being accepted until April 1. Read the details here. Watch for a member email about the road trip.

On an added note, our charity quilt made it to QuiltCon! You can see a tour of ALL of the many charity quilts that were made using the same technique and the same fabric palette. It’s amazing how different they all are! So many amazing quilts! Here is the link to the tour video by Cheryl Arkinson. Our quilt is at 8:20 in this clip and Cheryl’s quote is, “This one is cool! Again it appeals to my mid-century modern heart.” Watch for our quilt! It was visualized and organized by Carly, quilted by Lisa, and many other members had their hands in making the blocks, binding and labeling it. The finished quilt will be gifted to a guest at Ronald MacDonald House where it will provide comfort, warmth, and hopefully cheer to someone who needs all of those things.

Finished QuiltCon Charity Quilt 2016

Our next meeting is Easter Sunday, March 27! Same time. Same place.

January 24, 2016 Meeting

Such a well-attended, jam-packed meeting we had!

After greetings, thank you’s, introductions, and general guild business we got to the fun stuff.

Book + Blog + Bolt

BOOK: Heather told members about the guild library and how to access it at LibraryThing. Any members who would like to share their own books, patterns, and tools need only send Heather a photo of the items they would like added to the library.

Heather also showed and talked about a few beautiful coffee-table type “art quilt” books. Denyse is one of the few in our guild who makes true “art guilts”. It’s interesting to see that many of the gorgeous quilts in the books are also “modern quilts”. The lines between the two types of quilts are sometimes blurred. Art quilts can be a good inspirational source for modern quilters. To borrow any of these or other books, patterns, and tools, contact Heather.

Sheila also showed us “The Quilter’s Planner” by Stephanie Palmer, the Late Night Quilter. This awesome little day planner is lightweight and coil bound, has boatloads of graph paper and note sections for designing your own quilts AND includes links to a whole bunch of modern block tutorials! There is almost one in every week of the planner!

BLOG: Sheila talked about a few of her favourite modern quilting blogs. Check them out!

Blossom Heart Quilts by Alyce always has fresh and modern block tutorials and finished projects to go to for inspiration. Particularly versatile are the Bee Hive block series of tutorials. There are 24 blocks in this series which all have secondary patterns when put together! And you can turn them in many different ways for endless permutations of beautiful quilts! Case in point is Patti’s amazing quilt using the Checker Block (see below).

Another great resource is Cloud 9 Fabrics. This site (in addition to fabric for sale!!) also has a section called “Make it Sew” where you will find tutorials for quick sew projects like zipper pouches and such and more modern block tutorials.

 Fresh Lemon Quilts is loaded with beautiful designs! Faith has a beautiful portfolio of bright modern quilts with bold design elements. She has both paper and pdf patterns for sale on her site. You will also find some fabulous block tutorials and some patterns for free!

 Last but not least, check out Badskirt. Amy has some more stunning block tutorials to inspire you in your modern quilting designs! Here you will find the coveted “x and + block” tutorial, and some pretty cool paper piecing patters too!

 BOLT: Sheila brought some “fabric porn” for us all to pet and admire. She belongs to a “Cotton and Steel Club” through Mad About Patchwork and had just received a couple of shipments of new fat quarters.

SMQG Modern Quilt Show, March , 2016

Kelly informed everyone about the behind-the-scenes work that has gone into the quilt show so far. Members are invited and encouraged to sign up for volunteer duties, which include putting up posters, selling pre-show tickets, helping with set-up and take-down, and working shifts at various locations during the show. Of course, everyone is encouraged to quilt like fiends to finish up projects for display in the show. Please submit your entry forms by February 3. You can find the form on the Events Page, along with all the information about the show. We hope some non-members will want to display their quilts in our show, too.

Mini Scramble

All interested members are invited to make a mini quilt due at the February meeting, after which all participants will go home with one made by someone else! Of course, the ulterior motive is to have a bunch of mini quilts for display at the quilt show! Get busy, everyone!

Traveling Quilts

Traveling Quilts Group 1 finished their blocks in the fall. Sheila brought her finished quilt top to show. It’s a beaut! She used all the blocks made by members and filled in with blocks of her own. It’s gorgeous! There will be more to come from Traveling Quilts Group 1.

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Traveling Quilts Group 2 passed on some blocks.

Darla made this cool pirate ship for Nicole’s “sea themed” traveling quilt. Lisa found the teeny-tiny, temporarily missing piece to complete this fantastic grouper fish for Nicole.

Carly made a painted pebble block for Jaclyn’s “pebble themed” traveling quilt. She used a technique Jaclyn learned at a QuiltCon workshop last year. The tutorial can be found at Rossie Crafts

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Jaclyn made these cute sugar loaf triangle blocks for Sheila.

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Sheila made these pretty blocks for Tarra’s traveling quilt.

Sonja’s medallion themed traveling quilt looks amazing! Kim was the last to add a contribution.

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Show & Tell

Elizabeth showed us this inspired quilt top that we hope she’ll finish and display in our show. She explained her themes of “steampunk” and “nature” that resulted in this beauty. Can’t wait to see what she’ll do with the quilting!

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Nicole made this great, green Glimmer quilt to curl up under at home.

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Nicole has also been busy making sweet baby quilts for friends. The blue one was made using a strata to build log cabins. Very effective! The pink one is one of two she made from what was going to be one large quilt. She decided it was too much pink and so she cut it up into two baby quilts. This one she brilliantly named “Drift”. She used pink ombré fabric so effectively.

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Johanna showed us this pretty almost finished quilt for her wee one. It is full of wonderful texture … different fabrics and trims for baby to explore.

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This was Patti’s Christmas tree this year! Such beautiful paper-piecing! She used the patterns by Lillyella.

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Patti also made this oh so very modern quilt featuring Lecien’s First of Infinity and L’s Modern Basics fabrics. Patti has named this quilt “To Infinity and Beyond” (so clever) and she used the Checker tutorial by Jess who blogs at Elven Garden Quilts.

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The back is great, too!

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Two days before Christmas Sheila decided she needed to make wee Claire a Christmas stocking and, while she was at it, she made coordinating ones for the whole family! That’s 4 stockings. Two days before Christmas. Crazy!

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Sheila’s modern maples quilt is beautiful.

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She backed it with a swath of Tula Pink.

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This little feather mini is Darla’s first try at paper-piecing, a technique she has since been embracing with gusto (note the pirate ship earlier)!

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Darla also made this modern wonky star mini.

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Tarra made this beautiful green quilt for a favourite aunt.

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The FreeFall backing fabric by Tula Pink that Tarra backed her quilt with is incredibly soft to the touch.

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Marilyn showed us the stack of oven mitts she made as a “green project”. She recycled old towels as the batting and she also used these to teach herself free motion quilting. By the time she finished these oven mitts she said she surprised herself at how well she was able to keep her stitches even.

I hope you enjoyed the show! If you aren’t a member, consider joining the fun!