October 2024 Meeting Recap

Our October in-person meeting was held on Saturday October 19, at the First Lutheran Church in Montclair.

2025 Budget Passed

Our treasurer Annette presented the 2025 Budget.

  • Dues will remain the same as 2024, at $70 per year and $35 for new members joining after June 30th.
  • The Board proposed the 2025 budget be the same as 2024.
  • 2025 Budget was passed with show of hands vote, and will be posted on the website in the members-only section.

Bylaws Revisions Passed

In the annual review of the Guild’s Bylaws, the Board proposed a few changes and the revised Bylaws were passed by a show of hands vote. The updated Bylaws will be posted on the website in the members-only section.

Charity Quilts – help needed with labeling

  • Labels were available and distributed at the October meeting.
  • If you need a label or can help sew labels on the quilts before they are donated, please contact Ann or Kelly.
  • Kelly will be collecting finished charity quilts at the November 16th meeting.

QuiltCon 2025

  • Hurry! Submissions are open until October 31.
  • Volunteer sign-up is open.

Community Outreach Quilt

Paula collected completed blocks. Many thanks to all the block-stitchers!

If you couldn’t attend the meeting, please mail your block to Paula.

The next group of volunteers will meet up in Nov to stitch the top together.

MidMod 2025 April 4-6 2025

General registration opens Monday, November 4th at 7 pm.

Due to rising costs of the hotel space and, well, everything, we do have a price increase for MOD 2025. General registration is $365 and spots sell out quickly!

Holiday Party

  • Our annual Holiday Party will be on Saturday December 7th, 11a-3p.
  • Emily has volunteered to help and we still need a few more volunteers to plan, organize, and execute including menu, activity, setup, cleanup, etc.
    Please contact Ann.

Programs

Bee Block-Party

Bee Block members got a chance to meet up and exchange ideas and information at the meeting.

  • All completed blocks should be 12″ x 12″ finished (12.5″ x 12.5″ unfinished).
  • Completed blocks due at the in-person meeting Saturday November 16, 2024.

Upcoming

Pleating Workshop Saturday November 16th after the General meeting. $35 for members. There are a few spots left! Sign up here.

Learn techniques to add dimension and texture to your quilts. Miguel will walk you through pintucking, creating improv blocks, and how to quilt and texturize in the final stage. You’ll aim to complete a 16”x16” mini quilt. (See Miguel’s award-winning quilt below in the Warwick Valley winners slideshow below!)

Show & Tell

Thanks to everyone who shared their beautiful work – Karen (#1,2), Carolyn (3), Ceil (4,5,6), Cory (7), Arlene (8), Tanya (9), Pat & Ginny (10), Caroline (11), Emily (12), Susan (13), and Margy, who shared her Alsace-Lorraine quilt experience (14) oh-la-la!

Apologies to our guest, Carol who came all the way from Staten Island and shared her gorgeous quilt coat at our Show & Tell. I was so enthralled I forgot to take a picture!!

Warwick Valley Quilters Show

Congrats to Sue, Miguel, Caroline, Mary, Carol, and Debbie (sorry to anyone I missed!) for their winning quilts in the Stars of the Valley show in Warwick on Oct 19 & 20.

Other Good Stuff Happening

  • Montclair Fiber Arts Club – register through Lifelong Montclair to join this group with your needlework at Edgemont Park House 290 Valley Road every other Wednesday 10a-12p.
  • Hunterdon Art Museum – 7 Lower Center Street Clinton, NJ 08809, Unblocked: Improvisation and Identity in Contemporary Quiltsnow through January 12th, 2025.

    Featuring Elizabeth Brandt, Zak Foster, Coulter Fussell, Chawne Kimber, Basil Kincaid, Kwesi O. Kwarteng, Krystle Lemonias, Sarah Nishiura, our own Melanie Tuazon, and Sherri Lynn Wood.
Unblocked brings together a diverse group of artists whose quilts tell stories, express identity, celebrate community, further social justice, and engage in formal design and color investigations. Comfortable with improvisation, these artists use materials that are readily available—often discarded or donated clothing and domestic textiles—and work intuitively, without a structured plan.

Next meetings

Saturday November 16 – in person 11a-1p at the First Lutheran Church of Montclair.

  • Bee Block-Party blocks due!
  • New name tag if you’re working on a swap with someone.
  • Show & Tell!
  • Pleating Workshop 1p-4p after the meeting.

Saturday December 7 – in-person Holiday Party

Daylight Savings Time ends Sunday November 3rd. We gain an extra hour of sewing!

xo,
Kathy

September 2024 Meeting Recap

Happy Autumn!

Our first in-person meeting since June was held on Saturday September 21, at the First Lutheran Church in Montclair with 38 members and 2 guests in attendance. Welcome back everyone!

QuiltCon 2025

  • Registration woes have been sorted out.
  • October 31st deadline for quilt entries. Get those quilts finished!
  • Volunteer sign-ups opened September 19th.

QuiltCon Community Outreach Quilt

Thanks to the members who gathered at Paula’s house to create the block kits which were ALL distributed at this meeting! Yay!

To those who picked up kits, it’s not necessary to trim your blocks, and please leave the paper on the back.

October 19th Completed blocks are due at the in-person meeting.

MidMod 2025 April 4-6 2025

  • As a sponsoring guild, 10 spots are reserved for our members to access early registration. NJMQG will hold a lottery to award those 10 spots, and an email with a link to the sign up form was sent to members on September 23rd. Winners pay NJMQG $35 to get their early access code.

Early registration: Monday October 7th at 7 pm through Monday October 14th at 7 pm.
General registration: Sunday, November 3rd at 7 pm.

  • Due to rising costs of the hotel space and, well, everything, we do have a price increase for MOD 2025. The early bird registration fee is $315 and the general registration (for those that do not receive early bird pricing) is $365. General registration spots sell out quickly!

Holiday Party – seeking volunteers

  • Our annual Holiday Party will be on Saturday December 7th, 11a-3p.
  • We need a few volunteers to help plan, organize, and execute including menu, activity, setup, cleanup, etc. Please contact Ann.

Programs

Pockets-to-Go Swap

  • Over a dozen pockets-to-go bags were joyfully exchanged! Nice work everyone!

Bee Block Party

When you sign up for the bee, you will choose a type of block you want to make as well as a color scheme you would like for your quilt. You will be split into groups, then you will make the same 12 inch quilt block for each member of your bee, in their preferred colorway with fabrics from your stash. Your completed blocks will be distributed to all the members of your bee and everyone should have enough to create their own quilt top.

  • All completed blocks should be 12″ x 12″ finished (12.5″ x 12.5″ unfinished).
  • Saturday September 28th Sign ups end.
  • Sunday September 29th Group assignments go out.
  • Saturday November 16, 2024 Completed blocks due at the in-person meeting.

Next meetings

Saturday October 19 – In-person 11a-1p at the First Lutheran Church of Montclair.

  • Outreach Quilt blocks due
  • New name tag if you’re working on a swap with someone.
  • Show & Tell!

Saturday November 16 – in person meeting

Saturday December 7 – in-person Holiday Party

Other Good Stuff Happening

  • Montclair Fiber Arts Club – register through Lifelong Montclair to join this group with your needlework at Edgemont Park House 290 Valley Road every other Wednesday 10a-12p.
  • Hunterdon Art Museum – 7 Lower Center Street Clinton, NJ 08809, Unblocked: Improvisation and Identity in Contemporary Quiltsnow through January 12th, 2025.

    Featuring Elizabeth Brandt, Zak Foster, Coulter Fussell, Chawne Kimber, Basil Kincaid, Kwesi O. Kwarteng, Krystle Lemonias, Sarah Nishiura, our own Melanie Tuazon, and Sherri Lynn Wood.
Unblocked brings together a diverse group of artists whose quilts tell stories, express identity, celebrate community, further social justice, and engage in formal design and color investigations. Comfortable with improvisation, these artists use materials that are readily available—often discarded or donated clothing and domestic textiles—and work intuitively, without a structured plan.

  • Quilts in the Mill – Prallsville Mills – 33 Risler Street (Route 29), Stockton, NJ 08559, Confetti of Color sponsored by Courthouse Quilters Guild, Friday-Sun September 27-29th 2024.

    On Fri and Sat, our own Jo Ann Lepore will be signing her newly published book, Picture Patchwork.

  • Clifton Quilters GuildOctober 17 bus trip to Poconos.
  • Stars of the Valley Quilt Show – Sanfordville Elementary School 144 Sanfordville Road, Warwick, New York, Saturday-Sunday, October 19 & 20, sponsored by Warwick Valley Quilters.

    At 1p Saturday, Melanie Tuazon will be giving a lecture Planned and Unplanned: Design and Improv in Piecing

Show & Tell

Post-meeting FMQ Workshop

  • Jackie and Samantha led this terrific informative class on free-motion quilting, with a ton packed into a few hours. Good job everyone! Practice, practice, practice!

Next meeting

In-person Saturday October 19, 11a-1p at the First Lutheran Church of Montclair.

  • Outreach Quilt blocks due
  • New name tag if you’re working on a swap with someone.
  • Show & Tell!

Happy sewing!

xo,
Kathy

March 2024 Guild Meeting Recap

Hello quilty friends and happy spring! We had an absolutely fabulous meeting at our new space. Thank you to the 38 members and 3 guests we had join us! We want to give a special shout out to those who introduced themselves: Blake (new to quilting but prolific!), Janet (From Colonia), Arlene (a traditional friend), Paula (quilting since 1987), Cecelia (quilting for 30 years), Sue (makes clothing and quilts) and Bonnie (who works with clay). So nice meeting you all and hope to see you again!

We started our meeting off with a little Quitcon recap. We are always so proud to be a guild that has many members who have quilts hanging in the show. Betsy V, had 3 hanging, with 1 winning first prize, for her Windham Fabric challenge quilt, Overprint. Lenny (3), Miguel (2), Melanie, Liz (2), and Juandamarie also had quilts hanging in the show. Congratulations to all! Aleeda metioned this year had the biggest attendance on record for Quiltcon, with 15,000 people attending! Amazing! While some of us were away at Quiltcon, others of us at home took part in an open sew. Quilting friends and sewing, what can be better?

The latest issue of Quiltfolk Magazine was all about NJ. We have a copy of it in our library if you’d like to check it out. Congrats to Krishma, Juandamarie and Aleeda!

Kelly shared with us a charity block we can work on for 2024. Use your stash, those precuts you no longer like or get some fabric from the charity bin and get to sewing! Using 5″ squares, make a 9 block (3×3) and add a 3″ strip to two sides of the block. The finished block should be 16.25″ square. Bring your finished blocks to the April meeting, and there might just be a prize for the person who brings the most in…

Lucky Raffle winners Rebecca, Carolyn, and Tracy

Just some reminders. Caroline Hayes is our librarian and our library cart is always accessible during our in person meetings to borrow books, magazines, patterns and templates. The free table is also always out for our meetings. REMINDER, if you bring something that doesn’t get taken, please bring it back home with you or it will be thrown away!

Besides all the snacks (our “tea party” themed meeting is always one of my faves) Show and Tell is our favorite part of getting together. It’s been a long time and you all did not disappoint!

Casey- Alison Glass Trinket Quilt along- foundation pieced
Blake- offcuts from snowballs
“Disappearing Couch”
“Home Love Fabric Color” wall hanging
Merry Ugly Sweater Star
Based on a painting- Memory of Lambertville
Pretty Little Circles- a study
Holly- first time paper piecing
Karen Fricke- Quilt Arts magazine article
Rachel- Libs Elliott class- will be a cushion cover
coasters with scraps
Jacquie Gering class panel turned Open Wide pouch
Arlene- Ordination Stole
WIP
MJ- baby quilt for neighbor
Ann M- swap received from MQG swap
start of raw edge reverse applique
Betsy V- one of the MANY fanny packs made
based on Carmen Herrara painting
AND handmade shoes!!
Paula F- Bonnie Hunter scrap buster
Rochelle-
Wonky weaves
Robin- handpieced

Remember all those things you brought in to donate to Kelly’s request for the members of the Lakota Tribe? Well, we received the nicest thank you!

After the break we had a skills lab where some of our members showed us some tips and tricks. Thanks to Carol P/quilt sandwich, Margy/flanged binding, Betsy V/hanging sleeve, and Karen F/quilt labels. I sadly did not get any pictures…

Some upcoming things to keep in mind. If you are a new member and need a nametag (or are an old member and want to have a new one) we are doing another nametag swap. The MQG is doing a sew along that starts on April 18. Check it out here. Our next meeting is 1 week later than normal, on April 27 (which just so happens to be my birthday, gifts not necessary, but will be accepted ;P) Betsy will hold a workshop after our meeting to make the Frost Fanny Pack, which you must be signed up for (and paid) to participate in. Sign up here! And as always, the board is planning ahead, so keep and eye out for more great opportunities to participate in!

Spring is springing! Happy sewing!

-A