September Meeting Photos and Recap!

Happy Autumn!  Here are a bevy of beautiful photos taken at the September guild meeting.  Enjoy!

1.  Photos of complete and nearly-complete Round robin quilts.  They all look great and will support a wonderful cause!

2.  "Saving Sunbonnet Sue" quilt blocks:  so far, nine of the Sunbonnet Sue blocks have been completed, and they look amazing!  Each block started with a vintage Sunbonnet Sue block, and the challenge was to make Sue modern.  Can't wait to see the final results!

3.  Block of the Month - completed quilt:  The Fifty Shades of Grey "Block of The Month" has been turned into a beautiful quilt!  Thanks to all who participated, and please keep stitching those Blocks of the Month...you could be the next winner!

4.  Modern Patterns Discussion:  as part of our ongoing "what is modern quilting" discussion, we talked about modern quilt patterns and displayed some fabulous examples!  This also fed into our Show and Tell portion of the meeting.  Enjoy!

Our October meeting will be held on Saturday, October 19th, from 10am to 12pm at StitchCraft!

--Please bring in any "problem" quilt projects that you have...we're having a troubleshooting meeting!

--Our Block of the Month is a house block.  Make it in any size or style that you like.  One lucky member wins all of the blocks!

 

~ Nicole Kaplan

Recap of August Meeting!

Happy Fall!  Here are some photos from our August meeting:

1.  Round Robin Quilts:  we have three Round Robin quilts in progress, and they are all beautiful!  Once they become approximately 36 inches square, they will be turned into charity quilts for Project Linus. 

2.  Block of the Month:  for August's Block of the Month, everyone was asked to make one or more blocks using text fabrics.  Otherwise, the pattern and color choices were open to anything!  Our members came up with some incredible blocks in all different styles and colors.  One lucky member took home the bunch!

For September's block of the month, we are making simple "Roman Stripe" blocks in any color or pattern you choose.  You can see the info HERE

3.  We discussed the topic of "what is modern fabric" by showing lots of examples of interesting fabrics and debating what makes something modern vs. retro vs. traditional.  Great discussion! 

For September's meeting, we will discuss "what are modern patterns."  Bring in interesting quilt patterns (both traditional and modern) to show everyone!

We also had a beautiful show and tell of a member's collection of authentic feedsack fabrics.  They were all incredibly gorgeous!

4.  Virtual Quilting Bee:  Quilting Bee members were asked to make "library" blocks for this month.  They turned out great!

For September, the Quilting Bee members are making a Tallahassee Block.  You can find the pattern HERE.

5.   Show and Tell:  here are some great Show and Tell photos!

We look forward to seeing you at the next meeting this Saturday, September 21st, from 10am to 12pm at StitchCraft!

~ Nicole Kaplan

News from the Mailbag - July

Here is some more news from the mailbag that we recently received!  You can find other recent news from the mailbag HERE and HERE.

1.  Call for Entries:  Florida in Fabric!
 The Ruth Funk Center for Textile Arts (in Melbourne, Florida) recently announced a call for entries into its second "Florida in Fabric" statewide juried quilt exhibition!  
 

"We invite Florida artists to submit their quilted visions of the Florida experience—a “postcard” from the Sunshine State. Florida evokes diverse images of tropical beaches, exotic wildlife and historic exploration. From the Fountain of Youth to the Space Shuttle, sunken treasure or Suwannee River, Florida inspires dreams of renewal and refuge. Explore the state of mind that is Florida and send us your inspiration."

Entry Deadline:
Notification of Acceptance:
Exhibit Dates:

January 31, 2014 at 5 p.m.   

March 14, 2014
May 24 – August 23, 2014

For detailed prospectus, entry form and more information, please visit the website: http://textiles.fit.edu or call (321) 674-8313.


2.   November Quilt Retreat:  Babes on the Beach!

Sew Central in Merritt Island, Florida recently announced its second annual "Babes on the Beach" retreat in Cocoa Beach, FL on November 8, 9, and 10, 2013.  The sisters from Me and My Sister Designs will be the instructors for the weekend.  

The weekend includes a private lunch at the Sew Central store, a trunk show of patterns, sewing from the new designs, lunches and much more!  The retreat will be held at the International Palms Resort, and the cost for the weekend is $395, plus reasonable rates on the hotel.  Please contact www.sewcentral.net as soon as possible if you are interested!


3.  Quilt Bee at Sea:  March 2014 Cruise!

A member of the Southern Stars Quilt Guild in Broward recently forwarded this exciting cruise opportunity to us!  It is a "Quilt Bee at Sea."

--Leaving March 2, 2014
--7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise onboard the Celebrity Silhouette.  
--Ft.  Lauderdale, Florida round-trip.
--Ports include: San Juan,  Puerto Rico• Basseterre, St. Kitts • Philipsburg, St. Maarten.
--Enjoy a week of fun with otherquilters. Experience new tips, techniques, demos, games and prizes.
--Pricesstart   at   $779pp or$1004 pp for balcony.
--For more information orreservations, please contact:  Karla lrby at RegencyTravel (954 525-5117).

 

 


 

June Meeting Recap!

The summer is flying by!   I hope everyone is staying dry and cool in this rain and heat.  Here is a review of the June meeting and some information for the upcoming months.

 

 Here is one more view of the completed charity quilt for Project Linus, using QuiltCon colors.  Thanks to everyone who created this beautiful quilt for a good cause!  We also discussed the amazing Charity Sewing Day we held in May for Project Linus, and 20 quilts were made for children in need!

We are continuing with the two Round Robin quilts, and they are almost ready to be completed and donated as small quilts for Project Linus!  If you have any nice unfinished blocks that you would like to use as the "center squares" of our next Round Robin quilts, please bring them into the meeting!  

 

For June, Johanna requested a "put a bird on it" theme!  She made a Pinterest inspiration board for her block, which you can see HERE.  All of the blocks turned out great, and they were in a wonderful range of styles (pieced, applique, wonky, etc.).  

For those who don't understand the "put a bird on it" reference, it comes from a satirical sketch show called Portlandia.  You can see the original clip HERE.

 

We had our "Fifty Shades of Grey" block raffle, and one lucky member won all of these beautiful blocks!  Thanks to everyone who participated...maybe you'll be the lucky winner next time!

 

Jessica gave a presentation about her role as a fashion/design/textiles teacher in the Broward school district.  She had some amazing show and tell pieces, and it was great learning about all of her wonderful and talented students!

Round Robin

Put a bird on it

Jessica

We continued to discuss the Modern Quilt Guild's decision to formalize its membership for the various guilds across the globe.  We have a few months to decide whether we would like to continue being part of the overall Modern Quilt Guild organization or become an independent guild.  Formalizing membership would provide a number of benefits, but it would also require us to charge dues (about $30 a year), plus form a board and become a tax-exempt organization.  

Quilt News and Events:

--eQuilter is requesting quilts for Hurricane Sandy victims.  Click HERE for more information about how to donate quilts.

--The American Quilter's Society is hosting a Modern Quilt Challenge, with $6,000 in prizes!  Quilt entries are due in August.  Click HERE for more information about how to enter quilts into the competition.

--Check out the news from the mailbag HERE and HERE

We discussed the ongoing Pinterest board for the South Florida Modern Quilt Guild, which you can find here:  

http://pinterest.com/patchworkduck/south-florida-modern-quilt-guild-projects-and-insp/

For our "Things to Bring" for our July meeting, we are bringing two items:

a)  a Fat Quarter of fabric (18" by 22")

of a "fall-themed" fabric, for a swap.

b)  a block using THIS tutorial, in the 12 inch size, with scrappy colors and a white background.  One lucky member will win all of the blocks!  Here is a sample of the blocks:

We had some fun door prizes, including a mini quilt kit and books!  Please feel free to bring in any items you want to de-stash...we are always in need of fun door prizes!

Show-and-tell:  As a final wrap-up, here are some great June show and tell photos!

Reminder:  our next meeting is Saturday, July 20th, from 10am to 12pm at StitchCraft.  See you soon!

~ Nicole Kaplan