So, for those who are not out peering into the night sky, searching for UFOs, you may be at your sewing machine with the 2008 Quilting Bee Challenge to finish those Un-Finished Objects...aka quilts.
That is our 2008 Challenge and all UFOs will be featured in color photos. So bring those UFOs, completed to the meeting and show off your stuff.
Randy started this project as a baby quilt and it wasn't working for her so it was put aside for a LONG time. When she resurrected the quilts squares they were assembled into a quilt for her granddaugher, Helen. Great Work!!
Randy's first quilt project became a UFO. A class she took at Windy Moon, the Stars Across America were assembled for her hubby, David, for their July 4th Anniversary. Wow!!
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Box Quilt 2006
Dawn's Box Quilt 2006
We decided on a project during 2006 which involved each member gathering fabric and placing it in a box. The box traveled from member to member and each of us made a 12 1/2" quilt square for the owner of the box. At the end we each had nine squares to make into a quilt. To honor those that do not have their quilt squares in a pile of UFOs, pictures of the quilts will be posted on the blog. So, if this provides incentive to get it done....great!!!
We decided on a project during 2006 which involved each member gathering fabric and placing it in a box. The box traveled from member to member and each of us made a 12 1/2" quilt square for the owner of the box. At the end we each had nine squares to make into a quilt. To honor those that do not have their quilt squares in a pile of UFOs, pictures of the quilts will be posted on the blog. So, if this provides incentive to get it done....great!!!
Randi
finished her 2006 Box Quilt in September 08. As you can see, there are actually two quilts here because her granddaugher confiscated the little Sunbonnet Sue and Randi had to make a dolly quilt for her. Stunning work, Randi!
Sunday, August 24, 2008
August 2008 Newsletter
August 22, 2008
Hi Bees!
Sorry I’m late getting this on line. Life keeps getting in my way. You know all the quilts I need/want/have to get done.
I’ve been working on one for a class I’ll do called Butterfly Kisses. I fell in love with the name (because of the song, by Bobby Carlisle I believe) and the colors. Anyway it has a bazillion leaves on it and of course being who I am, I had to needle turn appliqué them. Well I finished the leaves – finally. YEAH! Now to this letter…
Seven of us showed up, Dawn, Linda, Rita, Peggy, Tricia and Margie, oh yeah me (Carol). Helen stopped by long enough to drop off her squares and left.
Randy was out on vacation. Delivering a quilt to a friend it was a doozy too. Always they are. This was the one she wasn’t sure she cared for the colors, but knew her friend would love it.
Linda forgot the starch she was going to share. Maybe she could just e-mail us the recipe, and then if she forgets the “sample” we could do our own. Said she needs to be reminded before the meeting. So everyone, make a note and we can all call her the week/night before our next meeting.
I believe (see I should have done this letter sooner) it was Tricia and her sister Peggy who took a class at the Grand Sierra the latest quilt and sewing show. They took a class on a Flip'n’ Sew technique. They said it was 3 hours long, should have been 2hrs but it was great. The quilts were fabulous. One did Halloween and the other did Christmas. Tricia said she’d bring in her Christmas quilt, next meeting.
I went to the CVQG 3rd Saturday class for Pearls Way of Appliqué according to Cecile. It was fabulous. I was lucky enough to have had a chance to see a Video before the class. I was of course skeptical of the glue part. When I was finished with my square I was convinced it was fantastic. What a difference. I can use some of the techniques in my needle turn appliqué as well.
Dawn has the nicest boyfriend. He went to a garage sale for her as this man was getting rid of fabric and of course Dawn too likes/loves fabric. Well he got more than he or she ever imagined. The man was selling his mothers fabrics and embroidery thread. He said all the thread for I believe $20. And then there was a box of fabric he’d give it to him for $10.00. Well when Dawn opened the box of fabric it was full of 45 that’s FORTY-FIVE roughly 12 x 18” squares of Iris flowers she had cross stitched.
She (Dawn) went to the man and wanted to know who did these. He said his 88year old mom, Emma Dell Meyer, had and she was now in a nursing home. Well Dawn put together 6 of the squares to make a lap quilt for Dell. Dawn was very moved by all the work done on these quilts and we all hope and pray Emma Dell recognizes her own workmanship in the quilt Dawn gives her.
Rita had a good one for us. She said she was attempting to satin stitch a project and couldn’t find the button for sating stitch. She ended up reading the instructions and finally found out how to do it on her machine. Good job Rita. And so we learn.
Our drawing tonight – Linda won. Carol forgot and didn’t bring a prize will do so next time and we can have two drawings.
We all brought in squares for the Moms on the Run quilt. They sure are beautiful. We did well on the colors.
Donna G also donated to our fabric finish cause for this and now we have $43. plus change.
Randy will piece it together, put top, batting and backing on and Dawn will quilt it. Can’t wait till all the squares are done. We are missing a couple but I’m sure will have all of them in soon.
I goofed on my square – as usual my 12 ½” came out 12”, so we all discussed it and I put a gold border on it. Its ok but I really liked it the way it was. Oh well.
Dawn forgot to bring in her 3 x 7 x 6” squares so promised to double up next meeting.
Peggy forgot to bring in the fabulous pattern for that Rotary Cutter and Mat Tote she and her sister had made that Randy I thought had absconded with, when actually she had returned it. Anyway, Peggy said she’d bring it to me. (And she did its great.)
Meeting adjourned about 6:50PM. See you all on Sept 15th, 3rd Monday of the month.
Keep bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz,
Carol G.
Peggy with her Retirement Quilt Carol displays a quilt she is teaching in a class.
Hi Bees!
Sorry I’m late getting this on line. Life keeps getting in my way. You know all the quilts I need/want/have to get done.
I’ve been working on one for a class I’ll do called Butterfly Kisses. I fell in love with the name (because of the song, by Bobby Carlisle I believe) and the colors. Anyway it has a bazillion leaves on it and of course being who I am, I had to needle turn appliqué them. Well I finished the leaves – finally. YEAH! Now to this letter…
Seven of us showed up, Dawn, Linda, Rita, Peggy, Tricia and Margie, oh yeah me (Carol). Helen stopped by long enough to drop off her squares and left.
Randy was out on vacation. Delivering a quilt to a friend it was a doozy too. Always they are. This was the one she wasn’t sure she cared for the colors, but knew her friend would love it.
Linda forgot the starch she was going to share. Maybe she could just e-mail us the recipe, and then if she forgets the “sample” we could do our own. Said she needs to be reminded before the meeting. So everyone, make a note and we can all call her the week/night before our next meeting.
I believe (see I should have done this letter sooner) it was Tricia and her sister Peggy who took a class at the Grand Sierra the latest quilt and sewing show. They took a class on a Flip'n’ Sew technique. They said it was 3 hours long, should have been 2hrs but it was great. The quilts were fabulous. One did Halloween and the other did Christmas. Tricia said she’d bring in her Christmas quilt, next meeting.
I went to the CVQG 3rd Saturday class for Pearls Way of Appliqué according to Cecile. It was fabulous. I was lucky enough to have had a chance to see a Video before the class. I was of course skeptical of the glue part. When I was finished with my square I was convinced it was fantastic. What a difference. I can use some of the techniques in my needle turn appliqué as well.
Dawn has the nicest boyfriend. He went to a garage sale for her as this man was getting rid of fabric and of course Dawn too likes/loves fabric. Well he got more than he or she ever imagined. The man was selling his mothers fabrics and embroidery thread. He said all the thread for I believe $20. And then there was a box of fabric he’d give it to him for $10.00. Well when Dawn opened the box of fabric it was full of 45 that’s FORTY-FIVE roughly 12 x 18” squares of Iris flowers she had cross stitched.
She (Dawn) went to the man and wanted to know who did these. He said his 88year old mom, Emma Dell Meyer, had and she was now in a nursing home. Well Dawn put together 6 of the squares to make a lap quilt for Dell. Dawn was very moved by all the work done on these quilts and we all hope and pray Emma Dell recognizes her own workmanship in the quilt Dawn gives her.
Rita had a good one for us. She said she was attempting to satin stitch a project and couldn’t find the button for sating stitch. She ended up reading the instructions and finally found out how to do it on her machine. Good job Rita. And so we learn.
Our drawing tonight – Linda won. Carol forgot and didn’t bring a prize will do so next time and we can have two drawings.
We all brought in squares for the Moms on the Run quilt. They sure are beautiful. We did well on the colors.
Donna G also donated to our fabric finish cause for this and now we have $43. plus change.
Randy will piece it together, put top, batting and backing on and Dawn will quilt it. Can’t wait till all the squares are done. We are missing a couple but I’m sure will have all of them in soon.
I goofed on my square – as usual my 12 ½” came out 12”, so we all discussed it and I put a gold border on it. Its ok but I really liked it the way it was. Oh well.
Dawn forgot to bring in her 3 x 7 x 6” squares so promised to double up next meeting.
Peggy forgot to bring in the fabulous pattern for that Rotary Cutter and Mat Tote she and her sister had made that Randy I thought had absconded with, when actually she had returned it. Anyway, Peggy said she’d bring it to me. (And she did its great.)
Meeting adjourned about 6:50PM. See you all on Sept 15th, 3rd Monday of the month.
Keep bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz,
Carol G.
Peggy with her Retirement Quilt Carol displays a quilt she is teaching in a class.
Sierra to Sage Shop Hop, September 26-28. "Explore the greater Reno/Tahoe area by criss-crossing the California-Nevada border while visting twelve of the region's quilt shops."
Homestead Fabrics - Portola, CA
Donna's Stitchery - Truckee, CA
We R Sew-N-Sew - Sparks, NV
Windy Moon Quilts - Reno, NV
Sew-N-Such, Reno, NV
Sierra Sewing Center - Reno, NV
The UnCommon Thread-Fallon, NV
Workman Farms, Crafts and Nursery - Fallon. NV
Fabrics Unlimited - Stateline, NV
Quilting Tahoe - So.Lake Tahoe. CA
Quilter's Quarters - Wellington, NV
The Quilt House - Gardnerville, NV
There is a drawing featuring three great prizes for the quilters that visit all twelve shops. Let's hit the road.
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