September 2023 Guild Meeting

Hello! Hi! How are you? September has come and gone, but we can’t forget all the fun we had at our in person meeting for September. Despite the rainy day, we has 38 members and 3 guests joining us. Welcome to Emily, Blake and Noa Joe!

First things first, we got some updates and reminders from Ann. Our Showcase of modern quilts was coming up and we were collecting the quilts in the front. Pick up would be the end of day Sunday or Monday morning during breakdown, but anyone not available at those times was asked to please make arrangements with Ann. There was a Sign-up genius link for all members to volunteer hours.

Mid Atlantic Mod retreat had exactly 10 members enter the lotto, and so all of the lucky entrants will be going to Mid-Mod! Yay! Congrats!

We had a vote on the MQG Community Outreach quilt and we chose a design. The blocks were available to work on during open sew or to take home. Here’s one block.

The board is working hard behind the scenes on reviewing the budget, looking at potential new spaces for our in person events and frequency of meetings. We will be presenting the proposed budget in October and there was a poll to fill out about meeting in person. We will continue to update you all in the coming months.

We had a fun time swapping postcards with the Baltimore MQG. We will have more pictures on our October Zoom meeting, but some of us got to show them off in person. (well, I took a pic of mine hung up in my studio)

Our member Karen Fricke gave us a great talk about her work and some of the techniques she uses. I have never been so inspired to use bugs in my quilting! Thank you so much for sharing Karen! She will be hosting a workshop with us soon.

We took a little break and pulled some raffle tickets! Congrats to MJ, Karen, Maureen and Noa Joe!!

Then Show and Tell. It impresses us every time!

Ginny- Perfect Illusion

Pat- Bag Saturday Sampler

Emily

Holly- Tie dye with Kelly Free pattern on Janome

Rochelle- Garment bag Sally Tomato kit Vest

Karen- Bonnie Hunter- Talking Turkey

Debby- Kantha summer quilt (look out she’s found some inspiration!!)

MJ- charity quilt made with fabric from free table

Betsy V- mini’s for Curated Quilts challenges

Latifa Saafir 25″ clam template and bag pattern

Robin- Jen Kingwell Handpiecing class

Wanda- Kawandi style, Sankofa- Colors of a Baltimore Childhood

We had a couple of Programs things. Betsy was taking sign ups for those interested in taking a field trip to Lisa Shephard Stewart’s space for a workshop, October 25th. We signed up to be a part of Quiltfolk’s free directory. Save the date for our Holiday Party December 2, 11-3. We are looking for a few good volunteers to help us in coordinating that. Betsy is wondering who may be interested in taking a class with Kirsten Fisher making fabric bowls. We know we have had requests for free-motion and applique classes, so we are keeping that in mind for the coming year. Another workshop to look forward to, already on the schedule, is Libs Elliott on January 21! Then we had some lunch, some good conversation and sewing!

So much more fun to look forward to! Hope everyone stays well, enjoys the fall weather and gets their quilt on! As always, let any board member know any questions, concerns, or anything you’d like us to share with the guild. Our next meeting is Thursday October 19th over Zoom! See you then!

-A

August 2023 Guild Meeting

Remember back to August…we had 33 members joining us on Zoom. Special welcome to Lorraine and Corey. Annette gave us the treasurer’s report, then we moved on to more announcements.

We had two submissions for ideas for the MQG community quilt. Voting through a Google form went to members in email.

Quiltfolk is visiting New Jersey and is looking for stories. Peters Valley was contacted by someone who was inspired by our “Used to be a Shirt” challenge/show we had and wants to use the idea, with a credit to us of course. We are continuing the discussion of more in person meetings. September meeting is in person and will feature a lecture and trunk show by Karen Fricke. We ended the night with some ‘sew’cial time.

Until next time. Keep getting your quilt on.

-A

May 2023 Guild Meeting

Hello Folx! We had a nice meeting for May. We had 43 people join us and got to do some show and tell again, yay!

As always we start with our business stuff. We postponed our treasurer’s report until next month, so Annette can give us the overview. Another Mid Atlantic Mod was successful and from what everyone says, sounds like everyone should try to enter that lottery!

We have our board election next month and Kathy gave us the overview of the candidates. Our treasurer position will be starting the 2nd year of term, so is not up for reelection.

Some announcements…

Check out the Bisa Butler show at the Jeffrey Dietch Gallery at 18 Wooster St, NYC. Until June 30. Her work is so unbelievably gorgeous! (I saw her show in Chicago and it made me cry) Check out more here

Show and Tell!

Made a Mid Mod for friend’s grandchild
Started in 2018 finished during covid- Kaffe stripes- Made for self!!
Scraps from quilt made for husband. Finishing up things started- pillowcases
Gifted to niece for wedding
Whole cloth quilt for twin
Whole cloth quilt for twin 2
Everbloom For Friend’s babies Low and behold
Experimenting with complex piecing
Class with Melanie- improv curved piecing Eye of the Tiger
Jame and Freebird
Bee blocks
Madison Montessori group project and fundraiser-combined felting and quilting

Next month’s meeting will be IN PERSON at our usual location. 10-4 Community Church of Cedar Grove, 65 Bowden Rd, Cedar Grove. We will have our meeting and then you can stay for the open sew! There is a fridge and a microwave if you bring lunch and plenty of places to order or run out to if you want to order. Of course we always appreciate when people bring snacks/drinks to share. If you are staying for the open sew, don’t forget to bring all the tools you need, including things like your power cords, glasses and extension cords!!

Hope you all stay well and keep getting crafty! Can’t wait to see what you’ve been working on!

-A