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Monday, March 13, 2017

Meeting - A QuiltCon Overview

Our March meeting focused on QuiltCon as we revisited the winning quilts, had a show and tell of vendor purchases, and in general talked about the event and our perceptions of it. It was an excuse for  21 of us who attended QuiltCon to revisit our experience!

President Karen welcomed visitors and new members Kay and Margaret. Thirty-one people were in attendance.

Thanks to the MQG, Karen was able to use the MQG photos to put together a visual presentation of  winning QuiltCon East quilts, starting with "Bling," the 98" X 98" Best of Show quilt made by Katherine Jones of Tasmania, Australia.

Selina shared her "Stax Quilt", a pattern given to MQGers who did not attend QuiltCon. She quilted it herself, on a domestic machine.

Lora shared her king-sized "Chevron News" quilt, a pattern by Zen Chic. It was longarm quilted.

Linda T. and her "Wavelength" quilt, a foundation paper-pieced pattern by Freshly Pieced.

Lynda, visiting from Canada, participated in a chapter MQG challenge using an "ugly" fabric, making improv three-rail fence blocks.

Debbie used fabrics from a fat quarter bundle, and the Alison Glass "Swatch" pattern to make this quilt top which she then longarm quilted using quilt designs learned in a QuiltCon workshop with Christina Cameli. 

Pat was given fabrics and pieces of paper, without instructions, and asked to make something. She figured out that everything was for a foundation paper-pieced heart!

Kathy made a cuddly patchwork quilt for her four year-old granddaughter.

Mary made this for her first great grand-daughter. She quilted it on her domestic machine.

Karen proudly showed her last completed UFO - she has no more! This quilt is made using blocks from the 2013 Bay Area Modern BOM. She quilted it on her Tiara with a variety of designs.

Next Month

Sew-In
Saturday, April 8
10 am to 6 pm
Belleview Public Library

April Meeting
Monday, April 10
6:30 pm
North Lake Presbyterian Church
Program: "What I Learned About Color at QuiltCon" by Linda H.

Reminder
"Initial Solids Challenge" quilts are due at the May 8 meeting. Members will vote for their favorites and prizes will be awarded.

Challenge Rules:
  • Choose fabric chips or paint chips with names that represent the three initials of your name
  • Keep those chips as proof of your color choices
  • Use three solid fabrics to
  • Design and make a small quilt, no larger than 96" total perimeter
  • One low volume print of your choosing may be added.

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