Showing posts with label Mysteries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mysteries. Show all posts

Saturday, May 31, 2014

May Meetings Recap




These were the inspiring tops and quilts we received at our May meetings:
 
Debbie

Debbie

Ginger's top from our new donated blocks/panel

Janice

Loretta's Mystery quilt

Quilted by Kathy

Quilted by Kathy

Linda's - pieced and quilted

Lisa's - quilted from QOV Sew-In Day

Lisa's quilting detail

Lisa's quilting

Lisa's quilting detail


Pat B quilted

Pat B quilted - with Mike B who recently joined the QOVF administrative team!

Pat B quilted

Pat B quilted

Pat B quilted

Sharon pieced

Plus we received an amazing number of pillowcase presentation packages from Janice:



And we received a wonderful cash donation that enabled us to purchase yards and yards of these fabrics:


Photos of the industrious volunteers hard at work:












Be sure to put our June meeting dates
 on your calendar now – we’d love to see you there! 
Friday – June 20th   AND   Monday – June 23rd

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Recap of 10/12/12 Meeting

Ever been to a Binding Blitz?!  We have a fabulous meeting last Friday and I’ll show you the results of the binding blitz in a minute.

We are so pleased that we are continuing to add members to our group.  Linda found out about Quilts of Valor through a Fons & Porter show and looked up our Under Our Wings shop (Crafty Threads) through the Quilts of Valor main site.  She and her friend Donna joined us as new members only to discover that they had instant friends here since they had also recently joined their local quilt guild … small world, isn’t it?  Welcome, Friends!

These were the wonderful quilts and tops brought and/or donated in this month
Debbie found a great unfinished top in her stash and added borders to bring it up to QOV-size to donate:
Patricia brought in her Persimmon Quilts QOV Mystery #20 top to donate:
AND Patricia also brought in her Persimmon Quilts QOV Mystery #24 top to donate:

The Persimmon Quilts Mysteries are generously posted by Le Ann Weaver.  Click on the link to visit her website – thank you so much, Le Ann for offering up these designs for our use.
If you look at older posts on this blog, you will see other Persimmon designs (check here for yet another one, #4, from Pat and here for a #24 from Kathy) – they make wonderful Quilts of Valor – always the perfect size.
                         
Kathy’s donated top was adapted from a pattern by Tony Jacobson in the March/April 2012 issue of Fons and Porter’s magazine.  We wanted to use the pinwheels that are leftover from our snowball blocks, so we adapted the sizes of the stars to accommodate them – no fabric is ever wasted with our group!
Joanne & Dawn returned 4th of July tops - they had finished sewing together the rows at home and Jadene finished sewing on labels and bindings for two tops:
Debbie donated some excellent fabric again this month and a lady named Chris dropped by and donated an entire bolt of red/white/blue fabric.
Pat (left) accepting the fabric from Chris (right)
Be assured that all fabric donations are put to good use and we profusely thank our generous fabric donors – you make our Quilts of Valor possible!

Our Country Quilt is now a finished top.  We had the panel donated and Janet and Patricia came up with the perfect design to showcase it:
Patricia (left) with Janet (right)
During the meeting, we also
·          Made up 4 pillowcase presentation kits
·          Sorted fabrics into categories for their most efficient use
·          Pieced several backings
·          Cut blocks and made up the Kits that can be signed out to take home
·          Sewed bindings

Did you see that last entry?  Did I just say “sewed bindings”?  Yep, that was the Binding Blitz!  Since we use the scrappy 4th of July quilt by Bonnie Hunter (thank you again, Bonnie, for this excellent design that works well when multiple people are sewing blocks) as our “go to” quilt pattern, we have leftover fabric – and combined with some of the smaller donated pieces, we have plenty to make scrappy 2½ inch bindings.  Our members sewed and ironed miles and miles of bindings this month!

This box has multiple layers of the folded bindings – enough for over 25 quilts and some are still at the ironing stage, so you can see that the ladies were VERY productive!

extras to be ironed
 And last, but in no way least, we had a tasty lunch provided by Pat – soup, salad, crusty bread and crudités with dip … NOW aren’t you sorry you couldn’t be at this meeting?!!  Thank you so much, Pat.

Gotta stop taking pics when people are eating!
Sorry, didn’t want to make you feel badly about missing lunch - but mark your calendars now for next month – Friday, November 9th is the date.

Be sure to join us next time for the fun or pick up one of our “take home” kits at the Crafty Threads Quilt Shop to sew up and return it at your convenience to the Shop.  We missed some of our regular members and hope to have everyone join us next month - we want to help cover ALL of our combat Veterans!

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Recap of 8/10/12 Meeting

Question:   If rising productivity means getting more output from less input,
 what do you get with more input instead of less?

Answer:     Plentiful abundance, that’s what!!

We were so fortunate this month to welcome four new members to our group and the various Quilts of Valor projects were all in high gear at the meeting:

v      We laid out blocks for three more tops from our favorite design (the Fourth of July by Bonnie Hunter) and numbered the rows ready to be sewn together next month

v      We cut and cut and cut:
-         Squares for “A Blocks”
-         Preparations for backings
-         Border strips
-         Binding strips
Cutting borders and hand sewing bindings
 v      We ironed and ironed and ironed:
-         Backings
-         Borders
-         Bindings

v      We sewed and sewed and sewed:
-         Borders
-         Bindings (by hand and by machine!)
-         Labels (by hand)
Sewing on borders and bindings

v      We assembled more “A Block” kits
Cutting blocks and kit assembly
v      We made packages of blocks ready to layout into more tops

v      We had a mini-tutorial on how to square up a quilt after it has been quilted (thank you, Barb from Crafty Threads!)

And, we were delighted to receive two completed tops that were made and donated by our members – these are now in line to be longarm quilted:
donated by Debbie

Mystery Quilt - donated by Kathy

         A special thank you to all of our at-home volunteers who continue to sign up to take and return our pre-assembled block kits – just drop in at the Crafty Threads Quilt Shop and sign out a few kits at your convenience.

         And another special thank you to those that have donated fabric to our group – it is greatly appreciated – we are always in need of 100% cotton red,  white or blue fabrics (and a special hug for our new member Sharon who brought in a lovely huge piece perfect for a quilt back)

We missed seeing some folks this meeting, but we look forward to hearing about your vacations and travels next time.  Just wanted you to know we’re thinking of you.

Our next meeting is tentatively scheduled for Friday, Sept 14th … pencil this in on your calendars now (we will be confirming this date on or after Aug 25th) – watch this spot and/or look for your email!