Thursday, January 6, 2011

Crumbs are Back

Tuesday might we will be working on the assembly of crumb blocks into the planned quilt top. If you have blocks (or want to stitch up some more before the meeting), please bring them. Cathis is in charge of the project, so contact her if you have questions.

We will be having a planning meeting for our following meeting session. Begin gathering your ideas or list of things you want to learn so you can present your ideas at this meeting.

A hearty thank-you is due to those of you that completed your "Janine" challenge quilt. Janine expressed the thought that by donating them they brought new life by being the base for your creativity and quilt-making skills, and a gift to the recipient of the quilt as well. There are a few that have not been turned in yet, but we expect they will be finished soon.

The latest message from the Ables indicates that they are very busy, and HOT in Btisbane. A summer Christmas was a very new experience for them. They have set high goals for the mission work, and they are determined to meet them. We wish them continued good health and well wishes.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Night Group Mystery

This week is a mystery Quilt by Tonya. Please come to class with your fabric already cut
dark print cut
12-- 5 1/2 inch squares
24---2 1/2 x 4 1/2 inch rectangles
48-- 2 1/2 squares
from light print cut
12-- 5 1/2 inch squares
24-- 2 1/2 x 4 1/2 in ch rectangles
48--2 1/2 squares.
This will make a long table runner 31 by 63

Tonya suggests at least two different darks and two different lights, and the use of scraps would be great.

This project will be on-going for the next three meeting nights.

Invitation to Fall Challenge

Night group members have been invited to participate in a challenge to finish or create a new item with an autumn theme.

Here is a sneak peek at my project:
Remember to file a goal then bring your project for show and tell at our retreat in November and you'll be eligible for the prize drawing to be held that night.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Table Runner Instructions, Part 1



From JoAnne comes the following:

Multi-background Fabric Table Runner

Fabric Requirements:
Approximately 60, 2 ½ʺ x 6 ½ʺ pieces cream, beige, taupe, or tan fabrics½ yard border/binding Scraps for flowers One piece each, approx. 20ʺ x 44ʺ, for backing and batting½ yard fusible web

Directions:

1. Piece all background rectangles together into one long 2 ½ʺ-wide strip. Mix up the fabrics. Press all seams in the same direction.

2. Using your favorite method, baste batting to backing. Mark center lines on batting with a pencil or air-erasable pen. Then mark a rectangle, 12ʺ x 36ʺ, exactly in the center of the batting, extending lines beyond rectangle as shown.
3. Start at lower left-hand corner. Lay one end of strip, right side up, with fabric extending beyond the lines. Set the strip at a 45° angle. Use scissors to cut strip to right size, making sure to cover pencil lines. Measure approximate length of next strip and cut. Lay it, right sides together, on top of first strip and pin in place. Sew both strips together through all layers with a 1/4ʺ seam allowance. Sew a few stitches in same spot as you begin and end each strip to secure threads. Press or finger press toward the added strip.

4. Keep adding strips, to fill in the drawn rectangle, cutting them to size as you go.

Our next meeting is on March31st at 7 PM.




Monday, March 16, 2009

March 2009

Our first meeting of the month on March 10th featured our next blocks of the month by Cathie.

We're preparing a background for a table runner project. JoAnne gave the following fabric suggestions:

"For next Tuesday's meeting (March 10), we are each bringing approximately 60 pieces of background fabric (2 1/2 by 6 1/2 inches) to trade with each other for the pieced background for the table runners we will be making on March 31.

The fabric should be good-quality 100% cotton, cream to beige to light tan background color. Printed fabrics are fine; in fact, I encourage print over plain."
JoAnne's photo shows the variety of fabrics that she is using.

More instructions will follow as details become known.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Tuesday Meeting 7 PM

Part 2 of the color class by Christina will be the subject of the next meeting. We have a homework assignment.

Peggy says:
Yes, at the last tuesday night meeting Christina gave us a pattern and said that we needed to remember a vocation we went on and put the colors of that into our quilt block.
http://www.quilterscache.com/S/StarSquaredBlock.html
here is the site of that block.

We'll see you at the meeting!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Baby Quilt Challenge

Fabric for our annual baby quilt challenge is available in the quilt room. Fabric costs vary as do the available prints this year. Fabric cuts range from fat quarters to half yards. Remember to pick up your print right away! Quilts will be shown at the annual quilt show in July, and then will be donated through New Frients community outreach program.

The baby quilts can be any size and should be completely washable. The small ones go to the neonatal units of the local hospitals. Your participation in this annual project is appreciated.

Please take note: The PDF file containing the cutting and supply information for our annual Quilt Celebration in honor of National Quilt Day will be e-mailed to you. Direct questions to Carmen for further information. This event is a community service project for New Friends.
The 12-inch sampler blocks will be easy to stitch and many sizes of quilts can be made. We hope you all will invite your friends and make this a special day.