Sunday, July 21, 2013

July Guild Meeting

It's the middle of summer but we still had a good turnout for Guild Meeting this month!

First up is Show N Tell.
Ellen has been busy at her sewing machine!  Last month we talked about Jelly Roll Race quilts so she brought a couple to share with us.  Love how she split it into triangles.  Notice the pinwheels and dragonflies.

A closer look at a dragonfly.  It's body is puffy paint!

Another Jelly Roll Race quilt in country colors.  Love the ric rac and flanging she added to the border.

Ellen also showed us one of her baby sensory toys.  This one is a cute elephant with crinkly ears and ribbons.  Babies would love to get their hands on this!
 

Janice brought her beautiful batik quilt to share with us.  Love the colors!  Reminds me of a desert sky.

Was fun to see some other Jelly Roll Race quilts.  These are from Misty.  The first one was made with a layer cake.  She split the layer cake in half then sewed end on end with the fabrics.  So different than the quilts made with a jelly roll but just as fast to sew.

This one was sewn together on angles.  

And this one is also a Jelly Roll Race quilt but at the ends of each strip, Misty added a square of fabric.  All so different with just a little change!

In January, Misty showed us how to make these large 10 minute blocks.  If you jump back to the January blog entry here you will find the video on how to make this block.  Love how it all came together!  The colors are gorgeous!

Linda gave a great lecture on different types of batting.  We learned how many options we really have when we are getting ready to finish our quilts.  I learned that bamboo and wool batting will not leave creases in your folded quilts like some of the other battings do.  Very informative.

All listening intently as Linda speaks.

Misty also shared a couple of websites that have alot of quilt patterns:
victorianaquiltdesigns.com
Hopefully this link will go straight to the Diagional Strips Baby Quilt that goes along with the Jelly Roll Race theme we had at our meeting.
antiquecityquilters.com
This was another great pattern site.  The link should take you to the Wyoming Quilt.

And last but not least....Janice shared this with us from the fb page of Handi Quilter:


Next month our meeting with be August 15th at 6 p.m.  Invite your quilty friends!
Janice will be in charge of the demo that evening.
We really are going to play Strip Poker one of these days.  I hope it will be in August!  Bring lots of 2 1/2" x wof (jelly roll size strips) to play!
Also bring your favorite quilt book to share with everyone.  If you have quilt books that you are willing to loan out, bring those too and we will set up a library system to share our books.


See you next month!

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

June Quilt Meeting

Was nice to see several more ladies come to our meeting last week!  May was pretty sparse!

We discussed several items of business this month.

A few members want to hold a quilt retreat at Bear Lake in August or September.  If you would like to join in on the fun, please come to our next meeting where more information will be available!  Cost is approximately $39/night.  Not bad at all for a fun quilty weekend!

Demo in July will be given by Linda Bradshaw.

Misty has extra Flag blocks so keep sewing and bring your blocks to our next meeting so she can make another quilt top from them.  See the picture below of the first set of blocks!  What a fun quilt!

If you are interested in making quilts for sick children at Primary's, the quilts need to be ready to show at the Heritage Barn dinner/quilt show in July.  Details can be given to you at Valley Fabric.

During our meeting we discussed different ideas on making our quilt blocks or quilts with Guild members.

One of these months we WILL play "Strip Poker" with our fabric strips!  Bring your 2 1/2" strips to our next meeting and hopefully we can play the game!  That is 2 1/2" x WOF.  Similar to jelly roll strips.  You can cut your own from your own fabric or use fabric strips from jelly rolls you don't want.  The more strips you bring, the more fun you will have!

On with our Show and Tell:
Dawn brought a couple of very pretty quilts to show.  The first one is a baby quilt.  The pastels are so pretty.


Here is her gorgeous Bloomin' 9 Patch!  Love the soft colors!

Our first Humanitarian quilt top that Misty is making.

Next meeting will be July 18th at 6 p.m. at Valley Fabric.  Invite your quilty friends to come!  We would love to get to know more quilters in our area!
Bring your Flag blocks and your 2 1/2" strips too!  The Flag block pattern can be found on the blog in the April Meeting notes.
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Thursday, May 16, 2013

May Meeting

Not very many ladies showed up for our May meeting.  I know I can't believe it is already getting to be the end of May!  By unanimous vote, we decided to wait til June to play the Strip Poker Game.  Recheck the April blog post to see what to bring.  Also, continue to sew your Flag quilt blocks and bring them next month.  Pattern is posted in the April blog post.

Our show and tell:
Yvonne paper pieced this beautiful table topper!  The colors are gorgeous together!

She also made this runner for her table.

Gale has been busy doing some Redwork!  The pattern for the stitchery is from Wal-Mart.  Lovely work!  Her fabric in her borders even matches the theme!

Yvonne also made this colorful quilt for her granddaughter who is graduating this month.  Who wouldn't love having a quilt like this on their bed at college?!

A heirloom treasure for a special girl!

See you June 20th...6 p.m. at Valley Fabric!  Remember to bring your Flag blocks and your 2.5" strips to exchange!
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

April Quilt Meeting

First I need to thank Emily and Misty for helping with this month's blog post!  I appreciate the pictures and notes you took for those of us that missed the meeting.

First up was showing the blocks we made with our 3-6" squares we picked last month.  I don't know about anyone else, but I know that I had a tough time figuring out how to fit them into a 10" block!  Thank goodness we could add one more color to the mix.   Everyone was so creative!  Was fun...we will need to do it again sometime!

Cherie brought some of her projects she has been working on.  Always love tabletoppers!

Beautiful with the Stonehenge Fabric!

Charla showed a few new ideas from her shop, Valley Fabric.  Cute apron made from a man's shirt!  You can even take the sleeves and make bags from them.

Darling baby quilt!

Fun Row by Row quilt with the popular Sock Monkey fabric.

Our quilt BOM will be a Patriotic quilt to donate to the VA Hospital in Cheyenne.  Misty made up the Uncle Sam quilt block samples.  The pattern can be found at Moda Bake Shop here.  Bring your block to our next Guild meeting.

Holly showed a Blooming 9-Path she made for her demonstration.  The is a great pattern for large floral prints.  The pattern is in the "Tradition with a Twist" book that you can find here.

So pretty!
 

Gale shared tips on piping.  Ellen showed the group how she used piping on her finished "Let It Snow" quilt from the BOM contest, where she won 2nd place.

At the end of the meeting the ladies that brought an ugly fq had an exchange.  Still not seeing much "ugliness" in those fabrics ladies!


For our May Guild Meeting please bring 2.5" strips WOF to participate in the Strip Poker Game!  The more you bring, the more rounds you will get to play!  Should be fun!

FYI:
April 26-May 11:  Onthetrailshophop.com including shops in Wyoming/Utah/Idaho.
May 9-11:  Home Quilting Machine Show at South Towne Expo in SLC  visit hmqs.org for more info.
May 2013: Valley Fabric Shop will be participating in a Shop Hop.
June 2013: Quilting on the Green in Green River, WY.

Next meeting:  May 16th at 6 p.m.  
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Sunday, March 24, 2013

March Meeting

We were few in number at our March guild meeting but there were still a few show and tells.
Misty recently returned from a quilt retreat and showed us her cute reversible tote bag.
                                             Notice the fun moustache fabric for the pocket.

Gale brought her version of a chevron quilt this month.  She made hers a bit differently than Jana's from last month.  A quick and easy Halloween quilt all ready to go!

Gale also brought her beautiful BOM from Common Threads in Evanston.  Beautiful paper pieced  batik quilt!

The pattern can be found in this book.

Our demonstration was also presented by Gale.  She has made several mini blocks and quilts.  It is hard to realize how small these are in the pictures but this block is in a 5x7 frame.

Incredible work!  Again these blocks are also in a 5x7 frame.   Made just like a regular size block with 1/4" seams!  These were hand pieced by Margaret, another member of our guild.

Different block patterns sewn into a tiny quilt!

The mini Americana pattern was designed by Marguerite Shattuck and pieced by Gale.  The star blocks are all individually pieced.  You can see how small some of the fabric would be to work with.

This log cabin was designed by Mary Hickey and pieced by Gale.  The camera didn't capture how pretty the colors were together.

A couple of years ago Gale made the Valley Fabric Quilt Shop's BOM.  She finished her quilt with mini quilts and aprons hanging on a clothesline.  

Here is the full picture of her award winning quilt!  So cute!

After the demo, we exchanged "ugly" fq's. 
 
 

We also brought fabric or 6" squares to exchange with one another.  Our challenge this month is to bring back a 10 1/2" block to our April meeting made with the fabric we have picked sight unseen.  Some of us will have more of a challenge than others, I think!  We can add one more color/fabric to make our block.  This will be another Humanitarian quilt we give away when completed.
 
 
 
 


A question was asked on how we get our quilts to hang straight or lay straight.  Several ladies had some good advice.
1.  To keep square, measure down the middle of the quilt instead of the sides and use that measurement to add your borders to your quilt.
2.  Use a walking foot for sewing anything larger than a block.
3.  When sewing on your borders, sew with the border fabric on the bottom and your quilt top on the top of the fabric.
4.  Use an old record album or something else that is large, even your large square rulers, and square up the corners of your quilt top with it.
5.  Steam, then press....NOT.....steam, then iron.  Make sure your aren't moving the iron but are pressing your seams so you don't stretch the fabric.
Thanks ladies for the tips!

++Our guild meeting for April will be on Thursday, April 18 at 6 p.m. at Valley Fabric.  Invite your friends to come join us!  Dues are $20/yr but are prorated.
++Holly is in charge of the demonstration.
++Bring another UGLY fq to exchange.
++Don't forget to bring your 10 1/2" block that you made with your 6" squares.
++We are also sewing after Saturday Sampler (April 13) at the quilt shop.  11 a.m. till ???  Bring a dessert to share while we sew.
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