Saturday, October 20, 2018

9/25/18 - NT Nights @ The Passmore Center

Welcome to the September meeting of the NT Nights Quilt Bee!!  This post will be short and sweet.  No photos.  Sketchy notes.

And...

One BIG apology to our members for neglecting to send out the email reminder!!!  In my defense, I was on the shores of Lake Ontario for the CCLQ @ The Bluff Quilt Retreat.  The view is enough to make you forget EVERYTHING else:



I'm glad to know that some of you remembered the meeting and that we even had a guest or two.

Our next meeting will be Tuesday, October 30th @ 6 PM.

Until next time...
Keep Quilting!!!

Friday, October 5, 2018

9/20/18: CCLQ at Margaret's

Welcome to the weekly meeting of the Cherry Creek Lane Quilters.  This week seven quilters met at Margaret's lovely log cabin home. Quilters who are participating in the Blooming Nine Patch project showed the progress they made at the Saturday Nimble Thimbles get together.  Please pardon any duplicate photos.  Lots of excitement was in the air as five quilters are getting ready to go "Retreat Repeat" hosted by  Ruth S at Lake Bluff in New York next week!
Margaret shared her blocks from the Seeing Stars Quilt Along.  Notice the clever way to keep blocks organized on pant hangers. 


This star block features a curved center. 


OOPs..this photo is upside down.  This is the suggested appliqué template for the tiny stars in this quilt. 

Margaret chose to make the tiny star by using the friendship star block. 
Ruth B was happy to share her Blooming Nine Patch blocks. 


Here's Ruth's B9P from an arial view. 


Lynda had a sew day with Britt on Sunday and added borders to the Kaffe Fassett quilt. 

Lynda made lots of circles to appliqué.

Here's Lynda's technique for circles.  She uses plastic templates or file folder type tag board for the pattern. 

Lynda and Britt found the perfect border fabric for this quilt. 

Here's DeeDee's art quilt based upon a Paul Klee painting. DeeDee commented that she would have liked some printing on the background and maybe the cat too.   DeeDee was also working on taking apart some blocks she made at the 2007 NCAT quilting workshop. 

Ella shared this wonderful quilt her mother made for Jennifer 's 10th birthday. What a treasure!

Close up of one of the blocks and the hand quilting


Joanna shared this exciting modern quilt.  The pattern is Dan's Climb and Joanna used Stonehenge fabrics. 

Candy shared a photo of her wonderful B9P quilt on her design wall. Well done Candy!!!

Deborah worked on adding the sleeve to the donation quilt by Cynthia Latta.  Several folks want to make this quilt so a closer look at block layout was studied by all.

Quilters had lunch at Hillsborough BBQ.

Until next time, stay tuned to see what the Retreat Repeat Quilters will  share in two weeks!

Happy Quilting!

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

9/15/18 - NT Virtual Bee and The Hardcore Quilters

Welcome to the September meeting of the Nimble Thimbles Quilt Bee!!  I'm here to share with you about our quilting adventures.  In the midst of Hurricane Florence, my Quilt Bee had scheduled a B9P Sew Day.  The eye of the storm was (slowly) approaching, but a number of quilters decided to brave the elements.  The meeting was attended by:

Britt

Joy
Margaret
Candy
Dee Dee
Ruth B.

We got a LOT done and only saw one short downpour all day!


Joy was all set up before anyone else arrived:



Britt's B9P was all laid out on the design floor:



Margaret arrived with her top completed:



She pointed out the fabrics that came from her stash:



Margaret also brought along a completed Holiday Runner:



The back of the runner is ready for autumn:



Margaret is working on the binding of her Circle Quilt:



She has also started on a new scrappy project:




Margaret gave her smaller strippy scraps to Joy:



Here is the pattern Margaret used for her Holiday Runner:




Dee Dee brought an Art Quilt to work on:



Candy organized her pieces and parts into an old office sorter:



She also brought some scraps for Joy:



Dee Dee brought batting scraps, which Joy has already put to use:



Here's another look at Dee Dee's project for the day:



Diamond or circle?  The cat pupils beg to know:



Definitely diamonds:



Britt helped Candy get started on laying out her B9P:



The center is looking good:



Then more rounds were added:



Britt also shared a way for Candy to keep track of her fabrics:



Margaret pieced more scrappy blocks...



...While Dee Dee moved on to kitty's nose:



Candy's B9P is growing:



The blues were added to the mix:





Margaret trimmed up block parts:


Narrow or wide?  Background showing:



Britt also had trimming to do:



Ruth B. wondered if she should include the pale yellow...



... Or not:



Margaret finished a group of blocks...



... And wondered how to set them together:



Someone (Dee Dee?) suggested an on-point setting:



More blocks for the "filler squares", perhaps: 



Britt completed her String Blocks:



Ruth began cutting fabric for her B9P:



Britt's border idea is going to work well:



Margaret wondered about some other options for her scrap quilt:



Britt finished her final border...



... While Ruth reacquainted herself with her travel machine:



Joy sewed block components...



... And finished another round of 9-Patches:



Ruth pressed her strip sets:



Joy laid out all her blocks...



... As Ruth began sewing:



Britt completed the top of her donation quilt:



Oh!  There she is:



Here is her next donation project:



Yay, Ruth!!  A start on your 9-Patches: 



Joy decided to start sewing her corners into rows...



... Then pick everything up...



... Stacking the rows so they are ready for stitching:



This was the worst of the hurricane on meeting day:




Virtual(ly) all of the other quilters chimed in...

(On two different email threads and via personal texts.)

Carol

Helena
Jean
Ella
Deborah
Cheryl B.

I spent the beginning of the following week getting ready for a trip.  I'll add the virtual projects as soon as I can.  Unfortunately, it may be a week or so before I can get to it.  Please be patient with me.


Until next time...

BEE quilting!!!