UPCOMING EVENTS:
Saturday, Jan. 10th, 10 AM @ Gayle's house
Tuesday, Jan. 27th, 6:30 PM @ Hillsborough Library (Open to the Public)
Saturday, Feb. 21st, 10 AM @ Cheryl K.'s house
Tuesday, Feb. 24th, 6:30 PM @ Hillsborough Library (Open to the Public)
Saturday, Mar. ??, 10 AM @ HOSTESS NEEDED!!! (Contact Joy, if interested.)
Tuesday, Mar. 31st, 6:30 PM @ Hillsborough Library (Open to the Public)
Before the meeting Jean posed for pictures with her Starry, Starry Night at Night shirt/jacket. She did the painting and then toned down the yellows.
Lisa was with us from England via FaceTime:
As the meeting began, several members kept no idle hands:
Jean crocheted an edge on a hand knit silk scarf. |
Candy got started on that long-lost sleeve... |
And Cheryl B. worked on the binding of her grandson's quilt. |
Ruth B. was also keeping her hands busy knitting a scarf. |
SHOW AND TELL:
Carol's show was her beautifully decorated "Christmas House."
Britt brought her "Bag of Mystery" and showed the various parts of her Bonnie Hunter Grand Illusion Mystery Quilt. She also shared Baby K.'s newly completed quilt,made from scraps of Big Sister's quilt. Most of the strips were already cut and ready to sew! (Sorry! I didn't get a picture of the Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt parts, but you can see them here on the blog. Just look for posts titled Mystery Monday Link-up that were posted for Week 1, 2, and 3.)
Here's a close-up of the quilting... |
And a shot showing the well coordinated backing fabric. |
Britt also brought her Mother's quilt. (Pattern by Kim McLean.) She did some of the piecing and is doing the quilting.
Since Mom likes puffy quilts, Britt used 2 layers of batting, an 80/20 batt with a light poly on top. This also creates a light, but WARM quilt when done with wool batting. |
This photo shows the "cat-proof" back of the quilt. :o)) |
Next came our guest, Jill, who THOUGHT she didn't have any show and tell, but after some digging in her bag, she realized that she had a hand quilting project with her. (Dee Dee told her that it didn't have to be finished to share with the group.) It's a doll's quilt made from one of Jill's "pencil dabblings."
The central portion of the quilt. |
Corner detailing on Jill's doll quilt. |
Dee Dee drew out a magnolia seed pod... |
And found a frog sketch at home that was the beginning of a nature-inspired quilt. |
She also brought along the prototype for a Snap Bag. It was made from a broken metal tape measure that she had on hand. Dee Dee also had the "real" Snap Bag (to be gifted), which she made from a Dollar Store metal tape measure that she bought for this purpose. The tensile strength was quite different and the quilters had a little debate over which might be better to use in future bags.
** Note: If you try this at home, you need to round the corners of the tape measure and cover with masking or painter's tape (so that they don't cut through the fabric.) The curved side of the tape measure goes toward the outside of the bag so it snaps!
Here are both bags shown together. Notice the difference in the casings for the top of the bag. |
Jean, being Jean, has been busy. In addition to the sketching (grass & the motion on the pond) with Dee Dee, she has been knitting and sewing.
Jean didn't MAKE this bag, but it certainly is cute! |
This sari silk waste "yarn" was purchased in Houston. |
Jean knit it into a scarf... |
As if that wasn't enough, she then used this book by Sarah Kaufman pictured above... |
Candy has been busy making Star Ornaments/package decorations/coasters. These cute little stars can be made to any size. They start out and end up pentagons. Very interesting design and VERY quick to make... 10 minutes!
She also made a stocking for her son's friend, Matt, who has invited them all to Christmas at his house. The house is decorated beautifully, but there were no "stockings hung by the chimney with care." Candy decided to remedy that!
Cheryl B.'s new grandson was born on October 27th (and you KNOW that he needed a quilt!!) She used an improved "cheater" panel that she purchased at Mary Jo's. The panel was bordered and embroidered with her grandson's name and date of birth on the front and a "Grandparent's Promise" on the back.
Front |
Back |
Note: Cheryl used the services of:
Happy Stitches
367 Ja-Max Drive
Hillsborough, NC
(919) 644-8455
Hillsborough, NC
Stellar photography skills and a beam of sunlight conspired against this shot of the applique quilt that Cheryl finished to send to her brother. |
Here's a close-up of an individual quilt block. |
This quilt also got an embroidered label. (Cost? $8/embroidery piece. Not a bad deal!) |
Ruth S. showed a finished wool applique piece she's been working on since her trip to Houston. Ruth used perle cotton, but said that you could use regular embroidery thread to complete the block.
And she told the story of what wonderful company this (and the Thursday) group is. How could she tell???
Well, it seems that she had her watch on backwards at the last meeting and didn't realize it until the meeting was OVER!!! She never once looked at her watch to check the time. :o))
Joy showed off her next-to-last custom tote bag...
LOOK!!! Helena brought something to show! :o))
Ruth B. had nothing to show or tell, but she has an ASK. Can we get all of the emails together so no one gets left out of the loop when meeting times roll around? (A new membership list is long past due. Sorry! One was begun this time last year, but never completed.) Helena volunteered to take on this task. Thx!
Gayle has been working with stained glass recently and created a dragonfly piece that she really liked. She liked the design so much that she decided to do it in fabric, too. Very nice!
Gayle's Dragonfly Mini-quilt (with flight path quilting.) |
She also brought the pattern pieces that she made from Britt's antique floral quilt pictured... |
These will have to suffice for now:
Look how good the food was...only TWO people even looked up at the camera! |
Same with the other half of the room. LOL |
NOTES:
** Helena requested that Joy remember to send out the soup recipes from November's meeting. Those will be forwarded to member email addresses.
** We worked up a new membership list. Helena will send it out and plans to set up a ListServ for the group (so that no one is left off of any group email.)
** Cheryl B. and Dee Dee will host during the summer months.
Tis the season for greetings and wishes. We wish you safe travels, good food, and special times with family and friends.
Happy Holidays, everyone!!!
Until next time...
Happy Quilting!!!
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