Today’s work crew spent the day pin basting a total of eight quilts. Lynn was busy putting together the Chandelier blocks for one of the Christmas raffle quilts so it is now ready to go to the longarmer for quilting. In total we had sixteen members at various times of the day.
The pinning crew is hard at it!
Comfort Quilts:
The blocks for this quilt came from Marg H’s stash. They were put together by Rae and Sandra D. and it was then quilted by Heather.
These Five and Dime blocks were made from flannels in Marg H’s stash and put together by Susan. I believe Marg F. did the quilting.
Marg stitched this quilt from fabrics she found at Goodwill when she was in Arizona.
Each time a member shows a piece of work for Show and Tell, they enter their name in a draw. Marg won the last draw and received a fabric bundle. She took that bundle and added a few pieces to make this quilt. The curved pieces that make the pinwheels were cut using a curved ruler.
Marg stitched this quilt from a package of batik fabrics made up by Susan, our master fabric sorter.
There were enough batiks in the package for Marg to make a second quilt. This one was made by the dryer sheet method in which you stitch strips of fabric on a used dryer sheet, trim them, add a sashing strip and join. You can use muslin or other light fabric rather than dryer sheets. That eliminates the scent and waxiness of dryer sheets.
Zoey pieced this lovely star top from batik fabrics.
A number of years ago Audrey won some fabric and stitched this lovely soft coloured quilt.
This is Audrey’s version of the Jellyroll Race quilt.
All these quilts are meant to be donated to Denare Beach wildfire victims. We will continue making these quilts as there are many wildfire victims in our area.
As well, Audrey had two more flimsies to be completed for emergency measures crews to use.
Show and Tell:
Lynn, Moira and Iris made this lovely Christmas quilt for a co-worker.
Heather has used this oversize bear paw pattern before in a different colour way. This version is meant for one of her co-workers and her husband.
Rae made this quilt from five inch squares. The pattern is called Confetti. She will be donating it to the guild for donation. Thank you, Rae!
This quilt was made from a jelly roll and was used by Rae on her chair in BC because the chair always felt cold without it. The fabric patterns are well suited to Vancouver Island.
Every year Rae donates a quilt to St. Ann’s bazaar. This year’s offering is called Hocus Pocus and is very appropriate for the time of year. A beautiful quilt, Rae.
Sandra has again created an entry for Norva’s square foot category. She calls it “Spiralling Out of Control”. Very aptly titled Sandra!
Patty stitched this Lone Star quilt for her son and daughter-in-law. This is to replace the first Lone Star that was lost to the wildfire.
Cindy chose this table runner as her evacuation project. Beautiful, Cindy!
Quilter’s Corner:
Audrey demonstrated the Go Cutter the guild has. She showed us how the fabric is put in and went through the binder to let us know what dies we have. This is a quicker way to cut shapes when they are an unusual shape or if many pieces are needed. It’s a big time saver when making a rag quilt as all the snips around the edge of the block are already cut! Thank you, Audrey!
Program:
Susan demonstrated and gave us the instructions for the Folded Corners block. This block looks complicated but when broken down into its components it is quite simple. The background for this block will be white or beige with a light, medium and dark of the same colour to make the central pattern. Thank you, Susan, this is a block that several of us have wanted to try.
We closed our meeting with the membership draw which was won by Evelyn.
Our next gathering will be our Fall Retreat on October 3rd and 4th. On the 4th we will be making the draw for our Butter Tarts quilt!
If you want tickets on this beautiful quilt, we will be selling them at our retreat. There will also be The Empty Bobbin quilt shop in attendance with a wide variety of fabrics and notions. The guild will be displaying their donation quilts in the Sanctuary for everyone to see. We hope to see you there!
Happy quilting!
Gladys
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