Charleston Modern Quilt Guild, April 2023
Business/Announcements
Amy opened the meeting by sharing a slide show and talked about
the recent field trip taken by several members to the Artfields show in Lake
City, SC. Congratulations to Cathy Beemer on her submitted quilt, “Sweet Tea
Summer.”
A new member was
introduced. Cathy will return Saturday
for the closing reception and welcomes guild members to join her.
Cookie Washington will be featured in another fiber arts
show, “Black Mermaid Goddesses” opening May 27- July 9 at the Gallery at Joe
Riley Waterfront Park. Amy will organize a group trip to see the exhibit.
Thanks to Kate Weston, who has agreed to take on chairwoman for
the Guild Charity committee & will report back at the May meeting on
suggested projects.
Amy has selected an app and website to use as a Lending
Library where members would post books and equipment, that they would be
willing to loan out or borrow per month to other members.
Challenge/Swaps Eyes,
Potholders due May 23.
Several more “Eye” entries were submitted to Jean, which she
showed to the guild.
Upcoming Sew Days: May 20
Program
Kerry led a presentation and showed a video on “Batting”
with handouts & batting sample books per Quilter’s Dream and Hobbs batting
fabric options and what best to use depending on the What, How, Who, What
finish, and How Quilted of your quilt project. Recommendations included such
advice as 80/20 should be used for most machine-sewn “everyday” and charity
quilts and 100% wool or silk for hand quilting. Show quilts should have 2
layers of batting – wool and cotton.
Below are 2 suggestions for future guild programs. It was
determined these might be good demonstrations at a future sew day:
·
how to best prepare your quilt top and back to a
long-arm quilter,
·
how to square off a quilt top
·
a mini sewing yard sale of items we want to
donate from our stash, etc.
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