Drawstring Bag Workshop Night
On the July 26, 2012 meeting the ladies worked on making lined drawstring bags that were designed by Jeni Baker from In Color Order and optioned for adding on the posckets to the bag designed by Terri Harlan of Sew Fantastic.
Many comments were made of how cute and fun the bags were to make.
Here are the finished bags!
There was also some show and tell by Marcia. Marcia had taken the blocks from the last workshop and made them for her granddaughters as dresser toppers, doll quilts and a wall hanging all in one. Marcia even free motion quilted theses little cuties too! Great job Marcia!
Lynette had a show and tell too! This beautiful batik table runner/wall hanging was a show stopper. It even was hand beaded too.
Well, that is all that we have for now.
Next meeting will be August 8, 2012
Until next time,
Happy quilting every one!
New London Quilt Guild
July 11, 2012 Meeting
The July 11th business meeting was a bit on the quiet side but much cooler to attend than the last meeting that was held in June.
The business meeting ran quite simplistically with the discussion of how to raise funds for the guild's bank account. Almost everyone suggested the idea of paying dues to keep funds incoming. But on the other side there is a hesitation of putting the force of paying dues in action. We are still undecided in how to raise funds as of the current date. Any ideas or suggestions are welcome.
Quilt shows were also on the list of the topics. A couple of the guild's members participated in the Ashland -Old Uniontown show over the weekend of July 6th-8th. They are still waiting to hear of the results of how they finished in the show itself.
It was announced that the annual quilt show at the Bonnie Brae Farm located outside of Wellington will not be running this year do to a illness in the family.
Also on the topic of shows was the New London Quilts show that will happen in 2013. We do have a theme of the show in hand but are wondering what would be the best affordable way to hang the quilts for the up coming show. There was also a discussion of should we have a competition among the quilts or have a People's Choice, where we allow the public who attend the show vote on their favorite quilt of the show. Ideas are still welcome for any new suggestions for the show.
As a reminder the 2012 Amish Shop Hop will be happening October 31st through November 3rd. Anyone interested in attend please speak with Yvonne who is going so that car pulling can be arranged.
Other things that happened during the meeting. Jennifer brought in a few books and patterns to share as well as Marcia. One of the books that Jennifer brought in inspired the sharing of small things that can be made and a few more ladies share projects that they have made.
Before the meeting concluded we welcomed Regina and asked her a few questions about herself and what type of sewing she does. Regina has a sewing business and makes home decor, clothing and quilting projects. Which then lead to the discussion of what projects we all are currently working on and also the topic of what machines we all are using.
Now of Show and Tell:
Yvonne completed her Aunt Grace's Garden Party quilt. This quilt consist of applique and 1930's reproduction prints.
Yvonne finished up on the Missouri Star Quilt Company blocks that Chris Porter taught every one how to make this past May.
Yvonnes's last share was a Jelly Roll Race quilt that she made for her grand niece who is terminally ill.
The last big show and tell for the night was Jennifer's Winter Carnival Quilt. The quilt was designed by Julie Herman of Jaybird Quilts.
That is all everyone!
Thank you for stopping by.
The next meeting will be July 26, 2012 and we will be be working on the drawstring bags that were designed by Jeni Baker of In Color Order. Please see our side bar of the link to print out your own pattern.
Happy Quilting!
New London Quilt Guild
The business meeting ran quite simplistically with the discussion of how to raise funds for the guild's bank account. Almost everyone suggested the idea of paying dues to keep funds incoming. But on the other side there is a hesitation of putting the force of paying dues in action. We are still undecided in how to raise funds as of the current date. Any ideas or suggestions are welcome.
Quilt shows were also on the list of the topics. A couple of the guild's members participated in the Ashland -Old Uniontown show over the weekend of July 6th-8th. They are still waiting to hear of the results of how they finished in the show itself.
It was announced that the annual quilt show at the Bonnie Brae Farm located outside of Wellington will not be running this year do to a illness in the family.
Also on the topic of shows was the New London Quilts show that will happen in 2013. We do have a theme of the show in hand but are wondering what would be the best affordable way to hang the quilts for the up coming show. There was also a discussion of should we have a competition among the quilts or have a People's Choice, where we allow the public who attend the show vote on their favorite quilt of the show. Ideas are still welcome for any new suggestions for the show.
As a reminder the 2012 Amish Shop Hop will be happening October 31st through November 3rd. Anyone interested in attend please speak with Yvonne who is going so that car pulling can be arranged.
Other things that happened during the meeting. Jennifer brought in a few books and patterns to share as well as Marcia. One of the books that Jennifer brought in inspired the sharing of small things that can be made and a few more ladies share projects that they have made.
Before the meeting concluded we welcomed Regina and asked her a few questions about herself and what type of sewing she does. Regina has a sewing business and makes home decor, clothing and quilting projects. Which then lead to the discussion of what projects we all are currently working on and also the topic of what machines we all are using.
Now of Show and Tell:
Yvonne completed her Aunt Grace's Garden Party quilt. This quilt consist of applique and 1930's reproduction prints.
Yvonne finished up on the Missouri Star Quilt Company blocks that Chris Porter taught every one how to make this past May.
Yvonnes's last share was a Jelly Roll Race quilt that she made for her grand niece who is terminally ill.
The last big show and tell for the night was Jennifer's Winter Carnival Quilt. The quilt was designed by Julie Herman of Jaybird Quilts.
That is all everyone!
Thank you for stopping by.
The next meeting will be July 26, 2012 and we will be be working on the drawstring bags that were designed by Jeni Baker of In Color Order. Please see our side bar of the link to print out your own pattern.
Happy Quilting!
New London Quilt Guild
Thread Tension Questions?
Does your machine thread tension seem to have a mind of it's own? Here's a link to a good article.
Stay cool!
June 28th Meeting

* Thank you Chris Porter for taking pictures of the meeting!
On June 28, 2012 our meeting was short and sweet due to the weather being very sweltering. Jennifer Overstreet quickly demonstrated the 4 1/2 inch strip ruler from Creative Grids. Jennifer than allowed anyone who brought in their preassembled strips to have a go at using the ruler that she brought in. The ladies did play around with different variations of what could be done once the blocks were cut out.
Business wise:
The ladies discussed the need to raise funds. If any one has any ideas please bring them up at the next meeting.
Since it was brought up due to the funds being low in our account that we ask each quilter to bring in material for the 1 Million Pillow Case Challenge that we will be doing with the with the Girl Scouts. We ask that the material be brought in over the course of the summer dates and into the fall. Also please keep all solids or prints kid friendly since the pillow cases will be donated to the Shriner's Hospital in Cincinnati.
All schedule dates for this event will be on a Saturday and will run from 9:00 am to 11:00 am/Noon depending on how well each girl will do. All meetings for this even will be held at Jennifer Overstreet's home unless noted other wise. *Note : If you are allergic to cats or do not like cats please say so, Jennifer owns two of them!
A few more things on this topic: the pattern we will be using Roll Up Pillow Case and over the course of our work secessions we will be preparing the pillow cases in to kits. If you are not a big fan of this pattern Marcia Letterly has a pattern to you too. Please see Marcia for more information about it.
This will be the schedule for the 1 Million Pillow Case Challenge:
October 13, 2012
November 10, 2012
January 14, 2013
February 11, 2013
March 10, 2013
Please feel free to pick a date that best suits your schedule and you can volunteer for more than just one.
In other business news:
Up coming and current local quilt shows were discussed. The Ashland show is this weekend if any one is interested. See side bar of our blog for more information.
County fair season is sharply around the corner. Again for more information please see our blog's side bar.
Also future project ideas are in need as well.
Speaking of future projects next months (July's) project will be a Lined Drawstring Bag by Jeni Baker from In Color Order. To add a fun twist to the bag another gal Terri Harlan from Sew Fantastic has added pockets to the lined drawstring bag Lined Drawstring Bag Pockets
The idea behind this project is to think of something for your Secret Sister or for any others in your life who may find these bags handy.
As a reminder Christmas my seem like a long while off but if you have any holiday ideas that would be great too. Especially gifting ideas!
With all that said and done... That's a wrap!
Next meeting will be July 11, 2012
Full business meeting and show & tell.
Happy Quilting!
New London Quilt Guild
Advance notice for Thursday's meeting....
Jennifer Overstreet will be demonstrating the 4 1/2 strip ruler from Creative Grids. Remember you will need (4) 2 1/2" x wof strips of fabric, ex: (2) blue and (2) white. If you wish not to have to lug your sewing machine to the meeting Jennifer said this on our Facebook page:
If you like you can sew your strips in advance. Take one color of each and sew on one side, make sure if using a print that right sides are together (do this with both sets.) Then press to open, then take each set and sew them right sides together. Make sure that when you do sew the two sets together that the colors are opposite of each other. Sew on both sides to make a tube.
Having these done in advance will allow us to have a regular meeting and it will also allow you to be able to play with the ruler. Thanks all!
See you in Thursday!
New London Quilt Guild
Having these done in advance will allow us to have a regular meeting and it will also allow you to be able to play with the ruler. Thanks all!
See you in Thursday!
New London Quilt Guild
Tips
Hi everyone!
Chris Porter here. Jennifer has graciously extended me the courtesy of posting on our quilt guild blog! This is a new experience for me, so bear with me please, as I learn how to blog.
Here's a tip for you about using shelf liner under your cutting mat to keep it from slipping while you are cutting.
It makes your cutting mat virtually slip proof. Just cut a piece almost the size of your mat and place it underneath. Voila!
Another tip for those unruly bobbin threads.
You can use pigtail scrunchies purchased in the hair care aisle of your local department store. They are really very inexpensive and just fit over a full bobbin perfectly.
These are just a couple of tips I've come across while searching the many quilting sights available on the web.
See ya at the next meeting!
Chris
Meet Art Quilter Laurie Jones
In above photos Laurie made and beaded a mermaid doll, and angle doll from a quilt along, and an improve doll. The wall hanging will be discussed later on.
At our June 13th meeting we had guest speaker Laurie Jones come and to chat about Art Quilting.
Laurie started out as an traditional quilter but did not find any joy in it. To Laurie traditional quilting was too constructed and emphasized on to much perfection. Then out of the blue one day Laurie was introduced to Art Quilting and has been in love with it ever since. Laurie loves how art quilting is so improv and the little bit of this and that can make nothing into something. If you have an pile of little scraps or some old neckless with beads on them hanging around, you can start Art Quilting too.
A lot of Laurie does deals with bead work and we all have to say what patients and steady hand that you have Laurie! All what Laurie does is hand stitching and all of us here really appreciate that she shared her quilts with us.
IN the photos below Laurie talks about the wall hanging that represented her journey of bring God into her life. Laurie said that the blue circle was her before God and the colors are what fill her heart and soul after having God into her life. Laurie had a pattern that she bought for the wall hanging but really did not follow it as much as she should. She improvised it and from this pattern she started designing her own stuff. As you can see in the second photo Laurie's beading and hand work comes to life.
A lot of what Laurie does are small things and they all have a theme. Notice that in all of Laurie's works there is a checkered print some where! Laurie loves checkers! Well, the print or the pattern of it. She said that her kitchen and bathroom both have checkered tiled floors. So she just kept the theme going into her quilting.
In these photos below Laurie passed around a wall hanging to show off more beaded and hand stitching. Then Laurie passed around her memory accordion book of her grandmother. Laurie's grandmother is where she inherited all of her creativeness from. Laurie and a few of our members were discussing how her grandmother would take wheat from the fields and use colored foil to wrap the wheat in to make them look like fireworks in a flower arrangement.
Also in the photos above Laurie brought in a Journey Journal. This journal is about the adventures Laurie has taken. Whether it would be a trip to Georgia, Arizona, to a winery or even personal events in her life such as loosing her daughter Grace, who passed away at a very young age. With each adventure and event Laurie's life she has written about it and then sketched up a small quilt to be made. When she is finished she will then attach each small quilt together and make it into a wall hanging.
In these photos below of Laurie's wall hanging shows off an up close look of Laurie's stitching and bead work.
So does Laurie have you convinced to start Art Quilting? Who knows you might like it just as much as Laurie does, so give it a try!
Lastly:
After Laurie's speaking we did not have much to chat business about but we did have a few show and tells!
First up was Chris Porter:
Chris had made a log cabin leaf quilt and showed it off a while back. Well, she just got it back from the quilter and was so excited to show off the quilting done on this quilt. Chris also had a table runner that her sister wanted another friend to start doing a block of the month with but the friend bailed and the blocks were made into a table runner.
Jennifer Overstreet also brought in a few of her quilting items too! Jennifer finished and completed a houndstooth quilt, her most recent Moda Bake Shop project Tea Time for You & Me table cloth, a table runner she designed, and a grocery bag that she also designed.
What lovely work Ladies! Thank you for sharing!
Well that wraps up the meeting news! Thank you for stopping by!
Next meeting June 28, 2012
Happy Quilting!
New London Quilt Guild
At our June 13th meeting we had guest speaker Laurie Jones come and to chat about Art Quilting.
Laurie started out as an traditional quilter but did not find any joy in it. To Laurie traditional quilting was too constructed and emphasized on to much perfection. Then out of the blue one day Laurie was introduced to Art Quilting and has been in love with it ever since. Laurie loves how art quilting is so improv and the little bit of this and that can make nothing into something. If you have an pile of little scraps or some old neckless with beads on them hanging around, you can start Art Quilting too.
A lot of Laurie does deals with bead work and we all have to say what patients and steady hand that you have Laurie! All what Laurie does is hand stitching and all of us here really appreciate that she shared her quilts with us.
IN the photos below Laurie talks about the wall hanging that represented her journey of bring God into her life. Laurie said that the blue circle was her before God and the colors are what fill her heart and soul after having God into her life. Laurie had a pattern that she bought for the wall hanging but really did not follow it as much as she should. She improvised it and from this pattern she started designing her own stuff. As you can see in the second photo Laurie's beading and hand work comes to life.
A lot of what Laurie does are small things and they all have a theme. Notice that in all of Laurie's works there is a checkered print some where! Laurie loves checkers! Well, the print or the pattern of it. She said that her kitchen and bathroom both have checkered tiled floors. So she just kept the theme going into her quilting.
In these photos below Laurie passed around a wall hanging to show off more beaded and hand stitching. Then Laurie passed around her memory accordion book of her grandmother. Laurie's grandmother is where she inherited all of her creativeness from. Laurie and a few of our members were discussing how her grandmother would take wheat from the fields and use colored foil to wrap the wheat in to make them look like fireworks in a flower arrangement.
Also in the photos above Laurie brought in a Journey Journal. This journal is about the adventures Laurie has taken. Whether it would be a trip to Georgia, Arizona, to a winery or even personal events in her life such as loosing her daughter Grace, who passed away at a very young age. With each adventure and event Laurie's life she has written about it and then sketched up a small quilt to be made. When she is finished she will then attach each small quilt together and make it into a wall hanging.
In these photos below of Laurie's wall hanging shows off an up close look of Laurie's stitching and bead work.
So does Laurie have you convinced to start Art Quilting? Who knows you might like it just as much as Laurie does, so give it a try!
Lastly:
We want to thank Laurie for joining us and for speaking about her Art Quilting.
After Laurie's speaking we did not have much to chat business about but we did have a few show and tells!
First up was Chris Porter:
Chris had made a log cabin leaf quilt and showed it off a while back. Well, she just got it back from the quilter and was so excited to show off the quilting done on this quilt. Chris also had a table runner that her sister wanted another friend to start doing a block of the month with but the friend bailed and the blocks were made into a table runner.
Jennifer Overstreet also brought in a few of her quilting items too! Jennifer finished and completed a houndstooth quilt, her most recent Moda Bake Shop project Tea Time for You & Me table cloth, a table runner she designed, and a grocery bag that she also designed.
What lovely work Ladies! Thank you for sharing!
Well that wraps up the meeting news! Thank you for stopping by!
Next meeting June 28, 2012
Happy Quilting!
New London Quilt Guild
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