January 2025
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
January 2025
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
November 2024 - Tool Reviews
November 2024
Cordell shared information on the PA Art of the State. An annual exhibit of Pennsylvanian artists.
Sew and Share plus tool reviews
Cordell- Strip Clubbing quilt using African print fabrics, Trout kitchen accessories
Loraine needle threader is not as easy to use as others, recommends dynaflow and paint sticks for stencils.
Kris - Hera marker is great for marking lines without worry about how to remove lines.
Debby M- made quilt for son that prefers dark fabrics, a wonky star quilt made from scraps based on value not color.
Her favorite tool is a stiletto for aiding in guiding the fabric at the needle.
Leslie - made blocks for a wonky star quilt.
She does not recommend the magnetic guide for the sewing machine. She felt it moved too easily, she really likes the rack her husband made for storing her templates. It is a one of a kind item.
Janet-made a jelly roll quilt with her 13 yr old granddaughter.
Blue Scraps and panels of Dresden Plates came together beautifully.
She found the creative grid 1/4” tool helpful for marking sewing lines for half-inch triangles.
Joan-stitched a dark square that reflects emotions
Does not like the quilt clamps for rolling a quilt for machine quilting. She even gave them away!
Karen D.- made Christmas gift bags; using her batik scraps made a star quilt.
She recommends a seam presser to press open seams
Karen S. - cardstock for making prairie points and glass head pins
Gay W. - uses her phone to take pictures in grayscale mode to see value
Chelsea - to deal with the election she made a quilt “Vote, Vote, Vote”
Frixion pens have a purpose, great for piecing but would not recommend for marking quilting lines.
The charity quilt top was finished. Polaroid blocks were made by the members and the finished quilt will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House.
Upcoming;
December - holiday gathering, gift exchange and quilt game so bring charm squares to play.
Capital Area Modern Quilt Guild
New members are always welcome, contact us at CapitalAreaMQG@gmail.com
December 2024 - Holiday Party
December 2024 - Happy Holidays
The guild gathered together for the annual holiday party. We had snacks, played games and ended with a gift exchange that was full of laughter and stolen gifts. In the end it is all about sharing our passion for quilting with others and learning new skills.
Sew and Share (photos will be added in a few days)
Joan - she caught the wonky star fever and made two table runners from her stash. She also made some project bags for her daughter.
Leslie- also is working on a quilt with wonky stars. She was looking for some suggestions on quilting. She also shared a quilt made for Quilts for Kids.
Gay- showed a holiday Trip Around the World quilt and a table runner for a friend. She sought some advice on dealing with fabrics that bleed. Using color catchers even with fabric that had been prewashef, especially older reds was suggested. That and keeping the quilt wet while you figure out a solution.
She also knitted the cutest beanies for her 4 great nephews.
Cordell- made placemats and used different quilting designs to add interest.
We then played several rounds of Quiltagorirs (similar to Scattagories). Thinking of words late at night is harder than it should be, Winners of each round won holiday themed charm squares.
Upcoming:
January- meeting will be via zoom, the challenge quilt will be revealed and information on the Modern Quilting website will be shared.
February - Quiltcon is being held in Phoenix,AZ. As members of a chapter of the National Modern Quilt Guild, members can register for free admission to the annual quilt show.
Capital Area Modern Quilt Guild
New members are always welcome, contact us at CapitalAreaMQG@gmail.com
Sunday, October 20, 2024
September 2024 - Challenge Reveal
September 2024
Tonight was the big reveal on our negative space challenge quilts.
One of the defining traits of The Modern Quilter is the use of negative space in a quilt. The Modern Quilter often uses large expanses of negative space, or space in a single color, around other pieced or appliqued areas. This negative space is often heavily quilted adding to the design of the quilt. Large segments of negative space can add weight and focus to the design area of the piece, drawing you in and allowing the positive space (the object in the quilt or design space) to be the focus. - The Quilt Show
Every member who finished their challenge quilt was entered in a drawing for a gift card to Halfmoon Handwerks in New Cumberland, PA. Congratulations to Chelsea and Karen D.
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| Chelsea chose colors to contrast with her gray background with repeated block patterns in different sizes finishing off with straight line quilting. |
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| Sharon enlarged a pattern by adding negative space and used colors to match a gifted pillow |
Back Leslie’s entitled her quilt “things fall apart” using fabric from a friend
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| Debby M’s wall hanging “Tumble” uses different size blocks and design layout to for a tumbling effect. |
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| Donna L thread painted this cat quilt |
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| Deb L designed her own fabrics and created a pattern that illustrates either breaking a design |
or a design coming together depending on your mood.
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| Karen D used a paper piecing kit for her vibrant cardinal |
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| Karen S. Different quilting in each color |
Sew and Share
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| Both Karens made flower quilts for a Rachel Daisy class. |
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| Karen S - quilted her Round Robin Quilt |
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| Deb L. Welcome Three Bears, a McKenna Ryan pattern |
Next Month
Leslie Robinson - update on Pappus House
Charity Project- polaroid quilt blocks due
Scrap Exchange with members
Capital Area Modern Quilt Guild
New members are always welcome, contact us at CapitalAreaMQG@gmail.com
October 2024 Monthly Meeting
October 2024
PRESENTATION
Pappus House Quilts - By Leslie Robinson
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| Made by members of CAMQG, quilted by Mary Ellen Wical |
A local group, The Wellness Farm Stitchers also made a shroud for the facility. They use it to cover the deceased until they leave the house. They incorporated doilies, handkerchiefs and anything white on white they could find from their stashes.
Sew and Share
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| Mary Ellen- holiday projects |
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| Chelsea H. |
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| Sharon F. - her own design combined from several other patterns and modified for size. |
Looking Ahead-
November 8-9th- Lebanon Quilt Show, Lebanon Expo Center
November 19, 2024
Board Meeting at 6pm
Houston Quilt Festival at 50 years! - by Deb Lohman
Member Product Reviews
Sew and Share
December 17, 2024- save the date for the annual holiday gathering and gift exchange!
Capital Area Modern Quilt Guild
New members are always welcome, contact us at CapitalAreaMQG@gmail.com
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