Monday, October 23, 2017

October Meeting Recap



Charity Quilting

#quiltsforVegas

Thank you Long Island MQG members!  I received an abundance of blocks on such short notice! I received enough blocks to make a quilt for the first responders and victims of the Las Vegas Tragedy.
I will keep you updated as the blocks come together!

Medallion Quilt 2016-17

Several medallion quilts that were pieced as round robins are coming together into beautiful, finished quilts.  The first one to be completely quilted was pieced together by several members, one border at a time.  Carol was kind enough to take it and sew the binding on.  




Show and Share

Several members have been busy piecing and quilting. Check out some of the blocks and quilts that were created:
Colleen: Super Sewer


Janet: Lunch Time Piecing

Janet: Lunch Time EnglishPaper Piecing

check out the beautiful piecing!

Kim:  RJR Fabric Challenge


Nancy: Sugar Skull Quilt...Front

#tulasugarskullQAL....Back

Nancy: Front


Nancy: Fabric: Alison Glass's Diving Board










Member mini workshop: 

Clamshell Quilt & Curved Pieccing

Susan was our first member to demonstrate a skill to the LIMQG members...
Susan brought in her clamshell quilt last year and everyone admired it!  So she deicide to demonstrate how she put it together.
She cut out the clam shells with her AccuQuilt 8" clamshell die. She was able to print out the remainder of the templates from designer Latifah Saafir on Craftsy.com.
Piecing curves is daunting, but Susan lead us through her technique and made it seam doable!

Thanks so much for sharing your quilt and sewing techniques!


Matching up clamshells prior to piecing.

Curved piecing with just a few pins. 



Flanged Binding Mini Workshop


Colleen demonstrated how she creates flanged binding on her quilts.

This technique uses two narrow complimentary fabric strips to make the binding strip. The main fabric is 1.5" wide, flange fabric is 1.75.  Sew them together with a 1/4" seam to form one binding strip.  Then press with wrong sides together along the length, matching raw edges.
Sew the binding on to the back of your quilt (using a 1/4" seam) with the flange fabric facing up.
When finished sewing the binding to the back of the quilt, press binding towards the front of the quilt. The flange fabric will be slightly visible on the front. Stitch in the ditch between the flange and the main fabric.
Thanks so much for sharing your flanged binding technique





Flange fabric (grey) & Main fabric (stripe)
Flange slightly visible.






































Next Meeting:  November 15


November Meeting Highlights














Guest Speaker & Trunk Show Deborah Fisher of:    


      Fish Museum & Circus








Saturday, October 14, 2017

October Meeting

October 18th Meeting









Member spotlight...

We will be having our first member led workshops at this meeting.


  • Susan will show us how she create this lovely clamshell quilt.

  • Colleen will demonstrate her creative binding technique


#QuiltsforVegas

The Las Vegas MQG has asked for donations of quilts and quilt blocks. These quilts will be given to the first responders and victims of the tragedy that happened in their city two weeks ago.

We will be collecting 10" finished quilt blocks in the Grayscale Pattern for the Las Vegas Charity quilt that we will be donating to the Las Vegas Modern Quilt Guild.  


Check out their blog post for more information: #quiltsforvegas


The guild would also like one heart block to be inserted into the quilt made from The Grayscale Quilt Block. Here is a suggested block setting:








Raffle Prize

We have the best raffle prizes this year!

Show and Share

Bring in your latest project to share with the guild!  

November Meeting Highlights










Guest Speaker & Trunk Show Deborah Fisher of:          Fish Museum & Circus









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