Monday, December 30, 2013

December 7, 2013 Meeting - Show and Tell Recap


Apologies for the delay in the recap! I hope everyone had a great holiday season. Our December 7th meeting was quite a busy one with handsewing, the guild DWR contest, and of course, a fabulous show and tell! As always, please let me know if I've left out or misheard important details about your quilt.


May Ann won these blocks and used half in this quilt. It is her first traditional quilt in 10 years. The quilt focuses on negative space with a four-patch on a white block on point.



Emily started this Dear Jane quilt 10 years ago at Quilting By the Lake. The quilt is a mix of hand and machine piecing with applique and overall quilted by a friend. Emily focused on four triangles, then designed the border. Emily's twin sister, Barbara, also took the class and always finished her quilts before Emily. In honor of that, Emily labeled this quilt "Done before Barbara's." When Barbara finished her quilt, she labled it "...But I'm a a Goddess." Emily claims she will never do another Dear Jane again. She started this one in 1999 and finished it in 2002.



I was on a holiday gift making kick and made this simple table runner by modifying a pattern from one of Rashida Coleman-Hale's books. It was quick to whip together and I hope to make more in the future!



Margaret made some paper-pieced hearts years ago which she incorporated into this holiday-themed quilt that just came together. 



Ellen swore she would never make a double wedding ring but was inspired by Lisa's and decided to make one with a pack of Kaffe Fassett fabrics mixed with dupioni silk. She started with a couple of melons comprised of made fabrics but didn't feel it worked in the main block so she used them in the back!



Hayden made this quilt for a friend getting married last November. She bound, labeled, and wrapped the quilt the night before the wedding! Hayden's boyfriend also helped contribute to making the quilt, which was a pattern from the book Sunday Morning Quilts. Fortuitously, the colors of the quilt matched the wedding colors perfectly.


Sara is very new to quilting (1.5 years) and this is the first quilt she has ever finished. The fabrics are all Tula Pink as well as the pattern. The quilt is machine-quilted.



Helen shared her mini quilts inspired by the challenge from Victoria's blog, 15 Minutes of Play. The quilt on the right was made from silk samples found from the share table. The quilt "cost nothing" to make!



Eri shared a Mini Amish quilt.


Jody made this quilt over a year. It is comprised of 12.5" blocks that contain stars. She started the quilts with blocks exchanged from a bee where she requested blue and orange blocks. Jody's daughter-in-law suggested a center block because Jody's son loves the color orange. Since 12 blocks does not make a quilt, Jody decided to construct a large center block. The completed quilt is queen-sized. Jody hopes her son, H will like it!



Chelsey shared her first quilt which is comprised of Tula Pink fabric. Chelsey started quilting in February of 2013. She machine-quilted using her grandmother's long arm.

We took a quick break during show and tell to share announcements and also take a group photo of all the Mini Amish Quilt challenge participants.


Emily wanted to learn how to make Y-seams so she made this detailed medallion quilt with lots of quilting. 


Nancy took a paper-piecing class, which was a very tedious technique, but she ended up really liking the process. Nancy liked how the blocks came out very precise.



Anita brought a quilt she purchased while at a quilt show in Des Moines. The quilt hails from island of Caohagan in the Philippines. Anita had the quilt in the box and had been too busy to open the box but had been thinking of the Philippines after typhoon Haiyan hit in November. So Anita decided to bring the quilt to the guild meeting so we could share in seeing it for the first time together. The quilts are hand sewn and pieced at retail of about $300 (inclusive of shipping).


Lisa shared a quilt she made least year that will be featured in a book launching in January 2014. While at home recuperating for 8-9 months, making this quilt helped her get through a difficult time. The quilt prominently features the color orange which Lisa loves!


Jackie's daughter turned one in March 2013 and this quilt was her birthday present. The quilt is 60" square and is interactive containing flaps that can be lifted up to reveal Dr. Seuss prints below. Jackie developed the pattern herself using 5.5" squares.



Jenny didn't complete this quilt in time to enter it into the DWR Challenge. Surprisingly, Jenny enjoyed making this quilt, though she didn't think she would. It is embroidered and machine quilted.


Bernadette is also part of the Brooklyn guild where there was a call for scraps. So before giving away all her scraps, she made this!


Shirra just joined our guild and shared a quilt she made 10 years ago. She has taken a break from quilting for the past eight years. The quilt she shared is unfinished and made of Laurel Burch fabrics. 



Andrea took a class at the City Quilter on log cabins and made this rectangle log cabin.



Rachael makes quilts from "dead people's clothes." This was her first ever guild meeting. The quilt she shared was made from t-shirts for which she used a lightweight stabilizer. The texture of the quilt feels like corduroy. The binding is also made of t-shirt material and feels like velvet. She just purchased a longarm and quilted this herself with feathers, leaves and bubbles. Rachael would like to practice her quilting and offered to quilt tops for anyone would like to send her tops. 



Earamichia shared her submissions to the DWR challenge... in all three categories! The left was comprised of log cabin (one of her favorite blocks) print. The center one is an optical illusion-- though it only looks like one ring, it actually contains four rings. The right was her submission to the single ring category.


Andrea made this quilt for a friend who was having a baby. She did not have enough fabric for a whole rainbow so she repeated a few colors. The backing was made from a comforter cover from IKEA!

Thanks to everyone for a great show and tell! As always, feel free to email me if you'd like me to make updates to your description or if I didn't catch everything. 

Also, for all the Instagram fans, we decided at the last meeting on a hashtag for the guild, #NYCMetroMod.

Until next time!

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Trapezoids at Play


For Jody ~ I took the shape of the B&W piece and made more.  This was fun to make.
Sending it off to you in the post and hopefully you will receive it while still in December.
Happy New Year to all!

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Kids in the sewing room

Just thought some of you would like to see what happens when you let six grandkids into your sewing room... who knows what to pick up first?!?!?!

Two more blocks for me


Here are two blocks i received (but they weren't posted by makers).  The top is from Judy and the bottom is from Maria.  They're both great... what fun to see what you all do with just a little instruction.
Thank you.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Two for Lucky Thirteen Bee

Two fun blocks: Judy's paper piecing and Jody's freestyle - the b&w wedge looked like a tree trunk to me, so voila! a tree! Thank you both for the challenges and opportunity to play.


Friday, December 20, 2013

Hmm Original Mod Bee 11 or 12

Hello original Mod Bee... I'm working on my blocks and trying to figure out how many I am going to make to
Add to the awesome collection.  However, I realized I only have 10 and I can't recall if we filled September... Did I send out 10 or 11.  Help... May was ages ago... Lol


Judy's Blocks

This is going to look stunning when it is all put together!


I put them in the mail to you this evening, Judy.

Judy's blocks

Here are Judy's blocks... I can't wait to see all collected and arranged... will certainly be a dynamite quilt.  Happy Holidays, everyone...
will put these in the mail soon.

Another fun opportunity!

Check this out! 



http://daintytime.net/2013/12/19/announcing-handbook-quilters/

Monday, December 16, 2013

Judy & Jody's Blocks (aka you give a girl an inch, she takes 10 million miles)


Here are bee blocks for Judy and Jody!  I thoroughly enjoyed both of these projects, very enjoyable.  Jody gave us complete freedom, just a couple of slices of fabric and no rules.  I went for it! --- Andrea F.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

DWR WINNERS!


DWR WINNERS!!!!
Thank you to all who participated in the DWR Challenge! We are so pleased with the results. With so many beautiful quilts, You all made the judges jobs very difficult! 
Without further ado, here are the winners!
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!


WINNER FOR SMALL RING CATEGORY
#6 Margaret Cibulsky

$50 Gift Certificate to Canton Village Quilt Works
Joy of Quilting by Kathy Doughty, Material Obsession
Fabric Bundles by Fabric Traditions
A special selection of Kona solids and 
fabric by Darlene Zimmerman. 
Oliso Iron
15 Minutes of Play by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
EZ Quilting Templates and Notions
DVD set of Quilting Arts TV Series 1200
Vintage Quilt Revival: New book by Katie Clark Blakedley, Lee Heinrich, and Faith Jones
Darlene Zimmerman's book Quick Quilted Projects




WINNER FOR MODERN CATEGORY 
#27 Natalie Sabik


$100 Gift Certificate from Fabric Depot online store
A special selection of Kona solids and fabric by Darlene Zimmerman. 
Oliso Iron 
A FREE class at Craftsy.com
15 Minutes of Play by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
Darlene Zimmerman's book Quick Quilted Projects
EZ Quilting Templates and Notions
DVD set of Quilting Arts TV Series 1200
Vintage Quilt Revival: New book by Katie Clark Blakedley, Lee Heinrich, and Faith Jones

   
WINNER FOR TRADITIONAL CATEGORY
#28 Sarah Sharp


100 spools of Gutterman Thread (In-home Cabinet), 100 m, 100% cotton
A special selection of Kona solids and fabric by Darlene Zimmerman. 
Oliso Iron 
EZ Quilting Templates and Notions
DVD set of Quilting Arts TV Series 1200Vintage Quilt Revival: New book by Katie Clark Blakedley, Lee Heinrich, and Faith Jones
15 Minutes of Play by Victoria Findlay Wolfe


BEST IN SHOW

#18 Karen Williamson (Traditional)  

Grand Prize:

Photo of the Grand Prize project in EZ/Simplicity advertisement in Modern Patchwork Magazine,

Complete collection of EZ Templates by Darlene Zimmerman,

Deluxe sidewinder and Deluxe Bias Tape and Quilt Binding Machine

Juki HZL Exceed F600 Sewing Machine

Featured in an article in Spring issue of Modern Patchwork 2014

15 Minutes of Play by Victoria Findlay Wolfe

A special selection of Kona solids and fabric by Darlene Zimmerman. 




Each Judges choice winner receives:

The Spray and Fix Sewing Adhesive by ODIF USA traditional
One year Membership from The Quilt Alliance
EZ Quilting Templates and Notions                     
15 Minutes of Play by Victoria Findlay Wolfe 
American Spirit by Fairfield queen-sized
Fabric Bundles by Fabric Traditions
Darlene Zimmerman's book Quick Quilted Projects
A special selection of Kona solids and fabric by Darlene Zimmerman.



Judge Darlene’s Pick: 
#21 Rachael Daisy (Modern Category)

Judge Lisa's Pick: 
#33 Christy McDevitt (Modern Category)

Judge Victoria's Pick:
 #26 Meg Cowey ( Traditional Category)

Judge Vivika’s Pick: 
#20 Marsha Squires (Modern Category)

Judge Elisa's Pick: 
#28 Colleen Molen (Modern Category)

All winners will be notified shortly with details.  **Winning quilts with need to be sent in by January 1st. 

A HUGE Thank you to our sponsors, Simplicity EzQuilting, Interweave, JUKI and All the others listed, who donated prizes for the challenge!

The NYC Metro Mod Quilters THANK YOU for playing along! We hope we have inspired you to have some quilting fun! Because ultimately, that is what it is all about, right? FUN, within our community of quilting peers!  

Happy Holidays and CONGRATULATIONS!


Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Lucky 13 Bee


It was a good day for a bit of sewing!

 
One 12.5" for Jody using her b/w wedge and green/black batik 
plus a warm solid and then some 15 Min made fabric fun to finish.


And three paper-pieced blocks for Judy ...


... which were also fun to make using
solids with red or black corners.

These will be mailed Thursday.