January 14, 2015

Hi quilters!

I wasn't at the meeting but here are some notes that were passed on to me.

Yvonne gave a demonstration on hand applique, showing us the needle turn method. Members worked on a heart to learn the technique.  Because of time we weren't able to get to the machine applique with Racheana. She will do her demonstration either on our workday, or at the next meeting on February 11th.


Yvonne demonstrating needle turn applique.

For the workshop on January 30th, I had pieced together two different quilt squares for the members to decide on which ones to use for our raffle quilt These are strip blocks using 1-1/2" strips stitched onto 10" plain squares of fabric. If we don't think this is big enough we can always go bigger. One is a crazy block and the other is just strips sewn diagonally using fabric we have available at the church. These will then be trimmed down so they will all be the same size blocks. We will use sashing to finish up the quilt top. At the meeting the two finished scrappy quilt squares were passed around and everyone seemed to really like them a lot.

We have a lot of ideas going on for projects this year. Plans are to also make walker bags for residents of  our local nursing home. These fit over walkers so books, glasses, water bottles and misc. can be easily carried without juggling by hand. There is also an idea of making and donating quilts to a halfway house in our county. This was brought to us by Marlene as her church group is doing this project but need more quilts made than they can keep up with. These two projects need to be put on hold until after we get our raffle quilt done and get through the quilt show in April. We need the raffle quilt to raise funds so these other projects can be completed. Batting, backing and quilting will be an expense for the guild, so we need to concentrate on that first. The quilts for the halfway house might be a project that our individual members can take on like we did for the quilts we did for a local foster family. this could be a good way to use scraps you have in your stash or you can use some of the fabrics we have stored at the church. We have more than enough. Likewise for the walker bags. We can discuss how we want to handle the batting, backing and quilting of these tops when the time comes. I would like all of us to work on the raffle quilt at the workshops together starting on January 30th. 

Our quilt show is coming up in April, the date is set for the 9th. This will be held in the church sanctuary. Start and end time hasn't been set yet. Information sheets for the quilts were passed out at the last meeting. If you need one please contact me at acp1955@hotmail.com. Fliers will need to be made up and passed out to local businesses and a press release is also in the works. This is open to the public and an announcement was made via facebook on a couple of local pages. Deadline for information sheets to be turned in will be March 10th. That is a regular meeting for us.
 
For show and tell, Marcella showed off her 10 minute block and Martha had three holiday hangings to show. 




Above are Martha's holiday wall hangings.

We've had a request from Karen to learn quilt as you go. At the February 11th meeting we will have a DVD demonstration for this along with machine applique from Racheana if we don't get to that during our workshop.

The workshop on January 30th we will of course start on the raffle quilt. Bring your machines, cutting mats and whatever tools you think you will need. We will need to have an assembly line to make the work go faster and so everyone isn't trying to do the same thing at the same time. We'll need someone to press, cut and sew. We can switch so people don't get tired of doing one thing all the time. For luncheon Marcia will be providing vegetable beef soup. Yvonne will be providing crackers and Martha is bringing cheese. Bring your own drink or there are vending machines in the youth room. We start at 9:00 a.m. and end around 2:00 p.m. If you can't stay for the whole workshop that's okay, come and stay as long as you can. If you can't come at 9:00, come when you can.

See you at the workshop on January 30th!

Chris

December 10, 2015

Merry Christmas all! 

By the time you see this there will only be 8 days left until Christmas!!!! AAARRRRGGGHHH! Are you ready? With the weather the way it's been it doesn't even seem possible.

We had our Christmas potluck and gift exchange on December 10th. We had a great turn out, wonderful food and spectacular conversation. Beforehand we had a brief (well it went longer than I had planned) meeting and worked out a few details for the coming year.

Hometown Holidays was a success, we are planning on adding a raffle quilt for next year. More on that at the next meeting.


Starting with our January 14th meeting, Yvonne will be demonstrating hand applique and Rachenea will be demonstrating machine applique. Bring a small pair of scissors for the hand applique and if you want to try the machine applique process, be sure to bring your machine. There is fabric available for both demonstrations in our stash. For our workshop on January 30th we will be starting work on a scrappy quilt for a raffle later this year. We will be using the fabric we have in our stash. I'm still working on a block pattern and I have a couple of ideas I'll run by you at the workshop, then we can decide. Don't worry, they're easy peasy. Lunch is going to be a soup by Marcia, we can decide at the regular meeting on what we would like to go with it.

Our February regular meeting will be on February 11th. We need someone to volunteer to do a demonstration. If you have a particular technique you like and want to share, please do so. It doesn't even have to be quilt related but should be some kind of soft textile orientated. Our February workshop will be on February 27th and we will continue with the scrappy raffle quilt. If anyone had a suggestion for lunch, please speak up. If no we can always get subs from Subway.

March meeting dates are March 10th regular meeting, March 26th workshop.
Again we need demonstrators for all regular meetings. Don't be shy, you may know a different technique that one of the other members may be dying to learn. Or a new tool you discovered. Could also be a shortcut you use to get your quilts done quicker or anything crafty related. There's tons of possibilities.

2016 is the year for our quilt show. The date is cleared for April 9th at the New London Alliance church. The public is invited to display quilts they have made and this year we are setting up categories. These will include, mini quilts, table toppers and/or runners, wall hangings up to 36", wall hangings up to 60", wearable, bed size quilts, crib quilts, holidays, antique quilts, unfinished tops, misc. such as purses, bags, pillows and our BOM challenge. The deadline for entries is March 1st so we may get tags with the quilt information printed. You can start letting us know what quilt you are going to display so we can get started on making the tags. We want them to be uniform with each other and easily read. Information needed is owner, who pieced, who quilted, machine or hand, year and name of quilt if available and who the pattern was by.

Here are a few pictures from our potluck, enjoy!














Happy Holidays!!!!!! See you next year!

Chris

November 12, 2015

Gobble, gobble 'til you wobble! It's that time of year when all the family favorite recipes come out! For me and my family it's my mother's cranberry salad for any winter holiday and my grandmother's sugar cookie's for the Christmas season. What's your families favorite recipe? I can't believe it's almost Thanksgiving already with Christmas only 4 weeks after that! Have you started your Christmas shopping yet? Well, here's your chance if you haven't. Come to the Hometown Holidays on December 5th in New London. There will be vendors set up in the ambulance building but the best will be set up inside Main Street Computer in uptown New London. What's the best vendor you ask? Well, the New London Quilt Guild of course! We will have some very cute items donated by our members at very reasonable prices. We will be there from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For our guild members, set up will be on Friday afternoon starting at 2:00 p.m. If you haven't submitted your items for sale, bring them at this time so we don't have to hurry Saturday morning to set up. Our work schedule has been set, but stop in anyway to see if anyone needs a break, or just to browse. Clean up will start at 3:00 p.m. and we would greatly appreciate anyone available to help break down our tables and pack up anything leftover (hopefully we won't have anything left to pack).

At our last meeting on November 12th, election of officers for 2016 took place and here are the results"

President                        -    Chris Porter               
V. Pres.                           -    Marcia Letterly
/treasurer               
Secretary                        -    Martha Hecock
Facebook coordinator    -    Chris Porter
/blogger               
Media liaison                 -    Yvonne Westover

Other topics covered were -

December 10th will be our annual Christmas potluck and gift exchange starting at 6:00 p.m. at the church. If you are planning on attending please let us know what you would like to bring for the potluck. Call me at 419-681-2295. The gift exchange, if you want to participate, is either a notions gift with a limit of $20 or a homemade item. The gifts should be wrapped and will be placed under the tree, if there is one available. Names will be drawn and that person will pick a gift, the next name that is drawn has the option of either taking a new gift or taking the gift from another member until all the names are drawn. After the last name is drawn then we will open the package we have ended up with. Hope everyone enjoys this version of the gift exchange.

Here I'll interject our snow day plans. If the weather is looking nasty, we will make the decision whether to hold the meeting or cancel by 5:00 p.m. It will be posted here, on facebook, you will receive an e-mail from me and we will also make up a call list so nobody has to do all the calling. Sometimes it can be nasty in the morning and by evening everything is clear. Of course you have the option of not coming even though the meeting is still on. That is totally up to you. So far they say we will have a mild winter.

The first meeting of the new year will be on January 14th. Yvonne will be demonstrating hand applique and Rachenea will be demonstrating machine applique. At the January 30th workshop we will be working on walker caddies for our local nursing home. We need to make 15 to 20 or these items. Please bring your machine and tools. We will decide at the January regular meeting what we will be doing for lunch.

Our February regular meeting will be on February 11th. We need someone to volunteer to do a demonstration. If you have a particular technique you like and want to share, please do so. It doesn't even have to be quilt related but should be some kind of soft textile orientated. Our February workshop will be on February 27th and we will continue with the walker caddies until we have completed as many as we need.

March meeting dates are March 10th regular meeting, March 26th workshop.

2016 is the year for our quilt show. Tentative date is April 9th at the New London Alliance church. The public is invited to display quilts they have made and this year we are setting up categories. These will include, mini quilts, table toppers and/or runners, wall hangings up to 36", wall hangings up to 60", wearable, bed size quilts, crib quilts, holidays, antique quilts, unfinished tops, misc. such as purses, bags, pillows and our BOM challenge. The deadline for entries is March 1st so we may get tags with the quilt information printed. You can start letting us know what quilt you are going to display so we can get started on making the tags. We want them to be uniform with each other and easily read. Information needed is owner, who pieced, who quilted, machine or hand, year and name of quilt if available and who the pattern was by.




See you at Hometown Holidays!

Chris



October 8, 2015

Hi everyone!!! This is a short blog as we had a very short meeting. Mostly it is a repeat of the last one with one addition. After the first of the year starting with the January workshop, we will be making walker caddies for the residents of our local nursing home. We've had a request for these badly needed caddies. Residents will be able to carry water bottles, books, glasses and whatever else they need throughout their day. It's difficult to use both hands on a walker and carry these things. Workshop date is January 30th (that seems a long way away). We have some fabric available but if you have anything you need to purge from your stash, it would be greatly appreciated. Fabric, flat batting and ties will be used in this project.

Here's the repeat:

We've decided that our next two regular meetings will also be workshops along with the October workshop so we have enough time to get these items finished. That would be the October 8th meeting, the October 24th workshop (please note the date change because of Halloween) and the November 12th meeting. Also at the November meeting we will be pricing items so all the tags will be the same. It will also be election of officers for 2016. If you would like to hold an office feel free to speak up. There is no workshop in November because of the Thanksgiving holiday.

December 10th will be our annual Christmas potluck and gift exchange starting at 6:00 p.m. at the church. Let us know by the November meeting what you plan on bringing for the potluck. Everything is open at this time. The gift exchange, if you want to participate, is either a notions gift with a limit of $20 or a homemade item. The gifts should be wrapped and will be placed under the tree, if there is one available. Names will be drawn and that person will pick a gift, the next name that is drawn has the option of either taking a new gift or taking the gift from another member until all the names are drawn. After the last name is drawn then we will open the package we have ended up with. Hope everyone enjoys this version of the gift exchange.

The first meeting of the new year will be on January 14th with the walker caddy workshop on January 30th. Here I'll interject our snow day plans. If the weather is looking nasty, we will make the decision whether to hold the meeting or cancel by 5:00 p.m. It will be posted here, on facebook, you will receive an e-mail from me and we will also make up a call list so nobody has to do all the calling. Sometimes it can be nasty in the morning and by evening everything is clear. Of course you have the option of not coming even though the meeting is still on. That is totally up to you.

2016 is the year for our quilt show. Tentative date is April 9th at the New London Alliance church. The public is invited to display quilts they have made and this year we are setting up categories. These will include, mini quilts, table toppers and/or runners, wall hangings up to 36", wall hangings up to 60", wearable, bed size quilts, crib quilts, holidays, antique quilts, unfinished tops, misc. such as purses, bags, pillows and our BOM challenge. The deadline for entries is March 1st so we may get tags with the quilt information printed. You can start letting us know what quilt you are going to display so we can get started on making the tags. We want them to be uniform with each other and easily read. Information needed is owner, who pieced, who quilted, machine or hand, year and name of quilt if available and who the pattern was by.


September 26, 2015

Great turnout for our September workshop and we had a great meal with Marcia's chicken dumpling soup. Thank you to everyone who contributed to this meal. A lot got done and started for our Hometown Holidays table. This year we are going to set up at Main Street Computer in the old Barnes men's store, or if you don't remember that store, they are next to the Wildcat Connections Cafe.

We've decided that our next two regular meetings will also be workshops along with the October workshop so we have enough time to get these items finished. That would be the October 8th meeting, the October 24th meeting (please note the date change because of Halloween) and the November 12th meeting. Also at the November meeting we will be pricing items so all the tags will be the same. It will also be election of officers for 2016. If you would like to hold an office feel free to speak up. There is no workshop in November because of the Thanksgiving holiday.

December 10th will be our annual Christmas potluck and gift exchange starting at 6:00 p.m. at the church. Let us know by the November meeting what you plan on bringing for the potluck. Everything is open at this time. The gift exchange, if you want to participate, is either a notions gift with a limit of $20 or a homemade item. The gifts should be wrapped and will be placed under the tree, if there is one available. Names will be drawn and that person will pick a gift, the next name that is drawn has the option of either taking a new gift or taking the gift from another member until all the names are drawn. After the last name is drawn then we will open the package we have ended up with. Hope everyone enjoys this version of the gift exchange.

The first meeting of the new year will be on January 14th with the workshop on January 30th. Here I'll interject our snow day plans. If the weather is looking nasty, we will make the decision whether to hold the meeting or cancel by 5:00 p.m. It will be posted here, on facebook, you will receive an e-mail from me and we will also make up a call list so nobody has to do all the calling. Sometimes it can be nasty in the morning and by evening everything is clear. Of course you have the option of not coming even though the meeting is still on. That is totally up to you.

2016 is the year for our quilt show. Tentative date is April 9th at the New London Alliance church. The public is invited to display quilts they have made and this year we are setting up categories. These will include, mini quilts, table toppers and/or runners, wall hangings up to 36", wall hangings up to 60", wearable, bed size quilts, crib quilts, holidays, antique quilts, unfinished tops, misc. such as purses, bags, pillows and our BOM challenge. The deadline for entries is March 1st so we may get tags with the quilt information printed. You can start letting us know what quilt you are going to display so we can get started on making the tags. We want them to be uniform with each other and easily read. Information needed is owner, who pieced, who quilted, machine or hand, year and name of quilt if available and who the pattern was by.

Here are a couple of show and tells:




 This is Marcia's BOM challenge.
 

 This was a shop hop quilt done by Marcella.


Another one by Marcella.


Marlene's BOM challenge quilt is bright and summery.


This is an older quilt from Marlene's mother.



Some of the gang.

Hope to see everyone at the October meeting.

Chris Porter

Sseptember 10, 2015

Hi y'all, fall is here! Well, not officially, but it's in the air. Mums, scarecrows (how did scarecrows become a fall thing?!), pumpkins and Halloween things are popping up all over. Have you done your fall decorating yet? I started but I get sidetracked easily. Note to self: finish cleaning and get your fall decor out. I blame the internet for not finishing decorating. I can get lost just by seeing one crafty thing after another that I want to do. Are you like that too?

Anyway, at our last meeting we went over the rest of the year, starting with the September 26th workshop. Lunch will be chicken and dumpling soup prepared by Marcia. Each of us are bringing an ingredient or something that will go along with soup. Sounds delicious! Bring your machines, tools and ideas for something to be sold at the Hometown Holidays on December 5th. We have all kinds of fabrics available for you to use or if you'd rather use your own or work on your items at home that's okay. If you aren't sure what you want to do, we have a few small patterns on hand or you can just come and sew strips together to be used in a larger quilt for us to raffle off in the future. We don't have any embellishments in our stash, so if your project needs button, zippers, etc. you will have to provide them yourself. We have a tub we can use to store finished items at the church, that way they are all together and we can get them priced before we set up. If you were or weren't at the last meeting and you still want to see the demonstration for the fold and sew blocks, I will be bringing them so we can go over them again. You need 7 or 8 10" squares and at least twice as many or more 5" squares to do all or most of the blocks.

We've decided that our next two regular meetings will also be workshops along with the October workshop so we have enough time to get these items finished. That would be the October 8th meeting, the October 24th meeting (please note the date change because of Halloween) and the November 12th meeting. There is no workshop in November because of the Thanksgiving holiday.

December 10th will be our annual Christmas potluck and gift exchange starting at 6:00 p.m. at the church. Let us know by the November meeting what you plan on bringing for the potluck. Everything is open at this time. The gift exchange, if you want to participate, is either a notions gift with a limit of $20 or a homemade item. The gifts should be wrapped and will be placed under the tree, if there is one available. Names will be drawn and that person will pick a gift, the next name that is drawn has the option of either taking a new gift or taking the gift from another member until all the names are drawn. After the last name is drawn then we will open the package we have ended up with. Hope everyone enjoys this version of the gift exchange.


The next meeting after the first of the year will be on January 14th with the workshop on January 30th. Here I'll interject our snow day plans. If the weather is looking nasty, we will make the decision whether to hold the meeting or cancel by 5:00. It will be posted here, on facebook, you will receive an e-mail from me and we will also make up a call list so nobody has to do all the calling. Sometimes it can be nasty in the morning and by evening everything is clear. Of course you have the option of not coming even though the meeting is still on. That is totally up to you.

2016 is the year for our quilt show. Tentative date is April 9th at the New London Alliance Church. The public is invited to display quilts they have made and this year we are setting up categories. These will include, mini quilts, table toppers and/or runners, wall hangings up to 36", wall hangings up to 60", wearable, bed size quilts, crib quilts, holidays, antique quilts, unfinished tops, misc. such as purses, bags, pillows and our BOM challenge. The deadline for entries is March 1st so we may get tags with the quilt information printed. You can start letting us know what quilt you are going to display so we can get started on making the tags. We want them to be uniform with each other and easily read. Information needed is owner, who pieced, who quilted, machine or hand, year and name of quilt if available and who the pattern was by.

Here are a couple of show and tells.


 

 This is a rag quilt by Gloria, love the colors



These blocks were done by Carol before she passed away and never finished. We did the two grey block with her name and in memory of and put them all together. This will be hung when we go to an event in her memory.



 Believe it or not, this knotted rug by Racheana is made out of her husbands sweatpants.


Here's our group working on the fold and sew blocks pictured below.
 



I think that's it. I hope see you at the workshop on September 26th. Get those fall decorations out!

Chris P.

August 29, 2015

We had a great turnout for our workshop on Saturday, August 29th. Some worked on their own projects while some went through the fabric stash and found some unfinished projects that will be simple to finish among the donated fabrics. It was like finding treasure! These will be sold at the Hometown Holidays in December.

Here are some pictures for you.





The three quilts above are ones Marlene quilted for a friend. She's been very busy.


Above is a close up of some of the quilting by Marlene. She does everything free motion. Great job!


The quilt above was given to Marlene to finish assembling and keep. Lucky lady to be given a quilt.


The quilt above and below was put together by Marlene's quilting friends. They get together just to quilt and sew.


 The quilt below was done by Martha. This is a in the hoop design by Hoop Sisters. You machine embroider each individual block and then assemble them together. Be sure to look at the close up pictures. They are truly amazing! Wonderful job Martha!





This is my (Chris P.) quilt (above) I did following the Disappearing Hour Glass II tutorial from Missouri Star Quilt Company that Marcia show us last Spring.


And there's the gang above. We really enjoy getting together. If you would like to join us sometime, come out the the New London Alliance Church just west of New London, Ohio the second Thursday of the month at 7:00 p.m. and/or the last Saturday of the month, same location from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. We'd be glad to see you.