Thursday, January 11, 2018

First 2018 Meeting

On Monday, January 8, 42 quilters interested in modern quilting attended our first meeting of the year. Six quilters were guests, and two quilters joined!

We revisited the chapter challenge quilts that were shared at the November meeting, with each person (who still had her quilt!) telling a little bit about her process of choosing a non-quilting magazine page - between pages 48 and 52 - and turning it into a modern quilt. You can view the 11 entries in our chapter challenge on a previous blog post, here
Note that names in parentheses are members' Instagram handles. 

Beth's (Blue_Dragonfly5) two quilts are: (left) an entry in the Curated Quilts challenge, for possible publication in the CuratedQuilts magazine; and (right) another quilt made following the Interleave technique. Beth calls these "potato chip quilts" because she can't make just one!

Mary's quilt uses the last of a number of Dresden blocks she made.

Jane's (GrantHarpster) quilt finish is from a Leftovers workshop Central Florida MQG members enjoyed last July with Debra Jalbert (MadeofHonorQuilts). Read about the workshop here.

Jane (GrantHarpster) saw this design in a picture and translated it into fabric. We all think she should enter this in QuiltCon!

Ardie's (FatQuarterAddict) recent finish.

Diane (dbcfla) shared that she's been working on this block for three consecutive Christmases and decided it should be finished.

Linda (FlourishingPalms) made this Berry Merry Wreath before Christmas, using Anne Diester's (SpringLeafStudios) free Craftsy pattern. This is domestic machine quilted.

Linda (FlourishingPalms) completed Urban Trek a pattern by Heather Black (Quiltachusetts) found in Modern Patchwork magazine. It's made with solids only, domestic machine quilted, and enhanced with big stitch hand quilting. 

Linda (FlourishingPalms) made Rainbow Rounds, a foundation paper-pieced design found in Love Patchwork and Quilting magazine. She used homemade basting spray (find the recipe on this blog post) to sandwich the quilt for domestic machine quilting. 

Karen (Yorkie3Mom) used a fabric pack and her own creativity to design this quilt. She domestic machine quilted it. 

The last Show and Tell was made by five members of the Central Florida MQG - Karen E., Jane, Linda H., Linda T., and Frances - for the 2018 QuiltCon Charity Quilt Challenge. The color palette was chosen by MQG challenge coordinators; the theme is "Modern Traditionalism." Solid Painter's Palette fabrics were donated by Paintbrush Studios, and the Ocean Waves block was used to make the quilt which was designed in EQ7. White Pellon cotton batting was donated by Victoria Rondeau, and 50-weight Aurifil thread was donated by Aurifil.  Jane and Linda H. domestic machine quilted it. "Florida Waves" will appear at World Quilt Florida (January 18-20) in Orlando, in our group display called: "What Makes a Quilt Modern?" And in February it will be sent to Pasadena to be displayed at QuiltCon with all the charity challenge quilts.
Florida Waves, 66-1/2" X 87-1/2"
The next blog post will be about the evening's program: Is This Modern? 

We hope to see you at our first 2018 Sew-In this Saturday, January 13 at the Belleview Public Library! If you're interested in participating in our Instagram challenge and aren't sure about using Instagram, come to our Sew-In for assistance. 

And don't forget... due to a scheduling conflict at the church, our February meeting is the first Monday - February 5. 

1 comment:

Betsy said...

I live in Maine and am part of the Maine Modern Quilt Guild.
Diane, your modern quilt is just striking! Aesthetically beautiful!!!!!!!
I sent on the photo to our group. I hope you enter this in QuiltCon!

Last year I attended the Sewing and Quilt Expo in Lakeland. Loved it!

Betsy Cannan