In attendance: Linda, Gloria, Jenifer, Debbie, Delyn, Lynn
C., Lynn B., Tami, Kim, Alice, Keri, Sandy, Amy, Phoebe, Cathy, Kelly
Kelly, president, started the meeting and asked the guests
to introduce themselves. There
were two guests that came with other members, the first was Leigh a local
milliner and clothing designer and Sarah a quilter.
Kelly announced that due to Thanksgiving, that the next
meeting would be help early on November 10th. There are no swaps scheduled for the
next meeting. Also there will be
no sew day in November.
The group was reminded that officers for next year need to
be considered and that nominations would be made next month. Voting will take place in January and
the new officers will start in February.
All officers are in their first year, so they can serve one more term or
they can be someone new. Kelly
announced that due to her work commitments, she could not serve as president
again next year.
- Charity Committee- Phoebe gave an update of the AME quilts for Mother Emanuel and told that all seven quilts were complete. We will deliver these to the church during a service and that date is to be determined. Stitch magazine did an article on the quilts and that will be on the newsstands in the winter issue- November.
- Swap Committee- A color themed fat quarter swap took place. At the previous meeting member names were drawn along with their color choice.
- Holiday Party- The holiday party will be held on December 12th. Don’t forget to work on your swap for your partner.
- Programming Committee- Latiffa Safir (www.latifahsaafirstudios.com) will do a workshop with the guild in 2016. The group thought October would be a good time for this, so Lynn will get in touch with her to try to plan that.
Program: Delyn
did a needle turn applique demonstration- see attached handout if you missed
the meeting.
(I will upload the pdf to our facebook page....Charleston Modern Quilt Guild)
She discussed using fusible and said that she does not
prefer this method because she worries about the longevity in her quilts. This also gives a very flat look and
she prefers the puffiness that needle turn gives the applique. She uses a very fine thread such as a
50 wt. or silk. She uses freezer
paper, full page labels or wash away applique sheets (Walmart has a good price
for the wash away). If using glue,
she uses Roxanne with a needle nose applicator. Once she has drawn around the pattern she removes it and she
starches the fabric ahead of time.
She does not recommend cutting out the background.
Here are some examples of her needle turn applique:
Tip from Lynn on free motion quilting planning. She gets an 18 x 22 piece of Plexiglas
and puts blue painters tape around the edges. You put this on top of your quilt and draw possible quilting
lines with wet erase markers (Vis a Vis).
Show and Tell:
Phoebe shared a wreath mini she made for a gift and a heart
quilt made with Tula Pink fabric from a Tula Pink pattern for her mother’s
birthday. Phoebe also made a tote
bag using indigo dyed fabric from a recent workshop and added a Shasiko panel. She shared a mini that was made
for her by another quilter from Instagram @smakka. Phoebe submitted a school photo and a block was made in her
likeness. Phoebe finished the
block by adding a “frame” and quilting it.
Lynn shared her Halloween table topper and napkins she made
as well as a throw made with Anna Maria Horner’s luminous fabric. She also shared her completed Meadow
Quilt from the Lizzy House workshop.
Leigh, our guest, shared a scrap piece she was working on
and told the group that she is doing a large, scrap fabric installation at the
Columbia museum of the state flag, using indigo scraps from the clothing she
makes.
Cathy shared a flying geese quilt she made.
Debbie brought her Meadow quilt from the Lizzy House
workshop also.
Alice showed off her improve Princess and Pea quilt and her
Swoon Christmas Quilt.
Sandy shared her churn dash baby quilt.
Keri told the group about a quilt along she is doing with
Gnomeangel. They are doing the
Farmer’s Wife quilt and there are over 5000 people working on this. The stores ran out of the book, so there
is now an eBook due to the great demand.
Gloria showed off her City Sampler quilt made with Tula
Pinks book and she made it using Katie Jump Rope fabric by Dennis Schmidt.
Cathy showed her charm swap quilt:
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