Quiltfest 2016 Recap

What a wonderful Special Exhibit the NJMQG had at Quiltfest! How many of you were able to make it to the show?

Here is a visual recap of our Special Exhibit: Modern Quilts presented by the North Jersey Modern Quilt Guild:

Betsy geese

Fly By Night by Betsy Vinegrad

Intermingle

Intermingle: NJMQG 2016 QuiltCon Charity Quilt made by NJMQG members. Concepted & Designed by Daniela Di Iorio, Quilted by Krishma Patel.

 

Floating Hearts

Floating Hearts by Stella Singleton, quilted by Sarah Russet

Moss2

Moss by Daniela Di Iorio

Tracy drunken path

Drunken Snapshot by Tracy Baird

Jackie Laba

Mod Log Cabin by Jackie Laba

Krishma wht and blue

Sand Dunes of Tattori by Krishma Patel

By Air

By Air by Tracy Baird, quilted by Krishma Patel

a different stripe

A Different Stripe: Group Quilt from Denyse Schmidt’s Workshop

The Big Swirl

The Big Swirl by Betsy Vinegrad

krishma flying geese

Fly Out of the Box, the Terrain is Wide Open! by Krishma Patel

amy

The One Without The Ruler by Amy Rehbein

Little Rebel

Little Rebel by Kourtney Teixeira

lucky2

Lucky by Daniela Di Iorio

Pink panther 2

Pink Panther by Mary Jane Karp, quilted by Krishma Patel

tracy and sarah

Left: Urban Suburban by Tracy Baird Right: Yo Rebel Woman by Sarah Fader

Pineapple Float

Pineapple Float by Michelle Reiter

Rachels quilt

Rachel’s Quilt by Sue Erdreich

It All Adds up quilt

It All Adds Up: NJMQG 2015 QuiltCon Charity Quilt made by NJMQG members. Quilted by Diane Fama.

 

In addition, Betsy, Aleeda, and Krishma had their quilts on display in other parts of the show:

Aleeda

Tipsy Teacups by Aleeda Crawley

Krishma Just Stop

JUST STOP by Krishma Patel

Sudoku

Sudoku by Betsy Vinegrad

Betsy rainbow log cabin

Orbit by Betsy Vinegrad

betsy circles

Luminance by Betsy Vinegrad

Betsy Spare Change

Spare Change by Betsy Vinegrad won Quiltfest’s Judges Choice Award! Congrats, Betsy!

 

Thank you to those who helped during the set up and take down of our exhibit. Also, a special thanks to our members who entered their quilts for consideration. Our exhibit could not have been this beautiful without your gorgeous works of art!

 

 

Quilt Fest!! Tomorrow through Sunday!

QUILTFEST!

When: Thursday, March 3rd – Sunday, March 6th, 2016
Where: Garden State Exhibit Center, 50 Atrium Drive, Somerset, NJ 08873

Visit our Special Exhibit called “Modern Quilts presented by the NJMQG” at the Quilt and Sewing Fest of NJ! While you are there also check out the rest of the show, the other special exhibits and the vendors!

Hope to see you there! When is everyone planning on going? 🙂

NJMQG and Friends Retreat 2014

NJMQG @ Crossroads

22 quilters, 1 goal: a fun weekend of quilting!

We had our first retreat March 21-23  at the lovely Crossroads Camp & Retreat Center in Port Murray, NJ. Twenty-two creative spirits, many of us members of NJMQG,  gathered for a weekend of good food, fun, friendship and fiber. Some quilters knitted or crocheted. We had two first quilts completed, and an amazing number of completed projects. Because some projects are surprises, some of the photos will be shared at a later date.

On Friday, our group arrived and got settled.  We had the sewing tables set up in the great room of the Christ Center.  In the middle, we had an area where our group could sit and chat, knit, crochet, or watch a niece in a gymnastics competition. Cutting and ironing was set up in one of the conference room, (a great way to get quilters to move and stretch), and a mini ironing station in one corner of the great room.  While we were pampered by people to cook and do the dishes for us, quilters did what they always do….bring tasty goodies and treats.

IMG_1098Most people were set up and sewing by the time we broke for our dinner. We dined on pizza and salad, with a few quilters sharing wine.  Of course, where there are quilters, there is great food, and we had a mountain of tasty snacks, both sweet and savory, (and even some healthy options!) in between meals.

After dinner, we spent a little bit of time getting to know each other.  The wonderful thing about quilters is that we bond quickly, over one thing or another, and by the end of the weekend, new friends were made, and our creative wells were refilled.

Another feature of the weekend was no planned project.  Everyone got to work on their own pieces, and with no interruptions, except for dining.  It did it seem like we had barely finished one meal when it was time for the next!

 

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Mom/daughter quilting…what could be better?

 

We had three pairs of mother/daughter quilters!  Some of us were early birds, some were night owls, and the center happily accommodated both. On Saturday morning, some sewed, some slept until breakfast.  Each delicious meal was preceded by a whimsically sung grace…perhaps some of the other quilters remember the words, but two of the themes were Addams Family and Superman.  After breakfast, we headed back to our machines, and worked until lunch; it seemed we had just started when dinner was served.  In case you are wondering, the meals were fabulous, and the best part:  not one of us had to plan, shop for, or cook the meal, nor do the dishes afterwards!

 

Betsy Vinegrad demonstrates an easy way to sandwich a quilt

Betsy Vinegrad demonstrates an easy way to sandwich a quilt.

 

I took photos of everyone’s project, and will provide a link to that photo album shortly.  I videotaped Betsy Vinegrad’s sandwich technique that she learned from Master Quilter (yes, this is a true title!) Sharon Schamber, and Mary Kirchoff building her beautiful pieced hexagons with the Hex ‘n More ruler.

We got to know each other a little better, shared tips about quilting, food, life, and laughed a lot.  I’m sure we recruited a few new members for our guild. Everyone who came seemed to enjoy themselves, so we are starting next year with 22 people who wish to come back, schedules permitting.  There is still room for a few more at our next retreat!