Tuesday, 28 November 2023

Guild Day, November 21, 2023

 We accomplished a good number of things today with the help of the sixteen members present throughout the day. Five quilts were pin basted in preparation for quilting, two quilt tops were completed and one completed quilt for emergency services was handed in.

Moira and Iris were hand stitching binding on a quilt while Sandra S. was doing some straight line quilting using the guide on the new Juki machine.

Lorna was collecting silent auction items for the Christmas party and also hanging the next two wall hangings in the church hall.



Bev was the lucky winner of the raffle quilt at the Women’s Resource Centre Christmas Show. Congratulations, Bev!

A number of completed comfort quilts were brought in by members. Judy and Audrey busily catalogued them and then prepared all the quilts for donation. This year we had 58 quilts donated to seven different organizations: Flin Flon Friendship Centre Christmas Hampers, Flin Flon Families First, Flin Flon Family Services, Women’s Resource Centre, Cree Nation Child and Family Caring Agency, Creighton Child and Family Services and Kids First North Creighton.

                                   These were the comfort quilts turned in today.



                                                      Baby quilt stitched by Patty B.



                                        Sorry, I don’t remember who to credit for this one!



                                 This batik quilt was completed by members at previous quild days.



This was assembled from the Twist and Turn block that had been demonstrated by Sandra D. and Rae.



Audrey demonstrated the stash buster block for this quilt which was completed by Dallas for emergency services. 



Susan and Myrna were working on a flannel baby quilt. Again thank you, Eileen, for your generous donation of flannels.



Rae and Sandra worked on a top assembled from comfort blocks we had stored in the cupboard. There are a number that that still need to be assembled.



Donna stitched this top from a kit that had been put out for members to work on. In her words the fabric “spoke” to her. She answered the challenge very ably. Someone will be very happy to receive this quilt when completed.

Our evening meeting was attended by 21 members. We were reminded to complete our Challenge piece, a Christmas or Winter theme, to be handed in to Lynn on December 19, preferably in the morning. Also a reminder to bring three 2 1/2 inch wof strips for our game and if bringing a guest, 3 strips for them as well. A catered meal will be served at 5:30, check with Lynn for details. Don’t forget your dozen dainties and a mug for Christmas punch.

A list was passed around for ticket sellers at the Cranberry Portage Christmas sale, and because I have been so slow in getting this blog published, I can announce that the lucky winner of our raffle quilt was Agnes Mills! Congratulations, Agnes!

                          We had a number of lovely pieces for our Show and Tell.



Rae had her Fat Quarter Shop quilt at Mami’s for quilting. There’s a lot of sewing in this beautiful quilt.



Myrna was working on this jelly roll rug at our retreat. My thought is that it’s too pretty to walk on!

She also has been busy making bags. As she said, she is the “bag lady”! I will post her bag photos without further comment!



                                               Number one! Did I say I wouldn’t comment?



                                                                     Number two.



                                                               Number three.



                Number four, a train case with several zippers and compartments for different items.



And number five! She likes making bags and all are lovely. This one is a retreat bag that works beautifully as a cosmetic bag for travelling. I just couldn’t refrain from commenting! Beautiful work, Myrna!



Heather created this half square triangle quilt for her sister. The fabric is Halloween themed and some of it glows in the dark! We turned off the lights to check and yes it does! Just a little spooky!



                          This quilt is called Ghost Party and Heather stitched it for her niece, Sarah. 



Sandra is another lady who likes making bags. This one is a cross body bag with a rather unique shape.



This is a quilt from about twenty years ago. Sandra said it was a class she was taking and some of the techniques were quite different. The time had come to finish it when she discovered it among her things!



Sandra stitched this star quilt for her nephew and his wife. The low volume background makes the navy stars pop!



                  This Christmas themed table runner in shades of blue is for Sandra’s sister Shelley. 



Patty found this table runner pattern in a book that had been donated to us. She particularly liked the pie!



                                                     And the table runner is reversible! 



Sandra discovered this baby quilt, I believe she said in a thrift shop. The squares are dome in liquid embroidery.


There was a second liquid embroidery one as well. My mother used to do liquid embroidery, it was quite popular years ago.


                         Coincidentally the bag she carried the quilts in was a bag created by Myrna!



I started working on this little fellow on the last UFO day. When our younger son was just a little fellow I found the pattern for this toy and made a little dog for him. He ended up wearing out two little dogs before he outgrew them. I decided to make a little dog for our great grandson (our son’s grandson) so he could enjoy it as much as his granddad had done. It took some deep digging to find the fifty year old pattern, but thankfully I still had it. I can’t remember if I bought the pattern or was given it by my mother. When new the Simplicity pattern sold for 35 cents.


Since both our sons are barbecuers, both they and their wives along with both grandsons and their wives, are getting these potholders in their gift packages this Christmas.

The evening was closed out by the demonstration of the Berry Bushel comfort block by Myrna.


                             This block will make a very attractive quilt. Thank you, Myrna.


And that’s a wrap for this month! Our next UFO day is December 2nd, see you then.

Gladys




 



Tuesday, 24 October 2023

Guild Day, October 17, 2023

 October guild day came hard on the heels of our retreat. It almost felt like we hadn’t left the building! We had a dozen hard working members come out and put in a very productive day.

Eight baby quilts were pin basted and bindings cut, two were quilted and completed before day’s end, two more were quilted so just needed the binding applied. These and four basted ones were ready to be taken home and completed.

Two youth quilts were assembled from the Twist and Turn blocks made by members. The tops were stitched, backings pieced and all were pin basted. One more batik square quilt top was completed, backing and binding were chosen but we ran out of time to get the basting done!



The Twist and Turn quilt is being pin basted. This simple block was arranged into a unique pattern.



Sandra is completing the quilting on the heart quilt. The Juki machine is seeing a lot of quilting time!



Sandra D. was kept busy quilting baby quilts. She was using a walking foot and straight line quilting. When making diagonal lines in both directions it gives an attractive on point square pattern. I believe she was able to complete three quilts!


Marg was also using a walking foot but was applying the binding, again on baby quilts. When you apply the binding to the back of the quilt you then fold it to the front and topstitch it down by machine. This process is much quicker than hand sewing, especially on quilts that are washed often and can often be what we refer to as “draggers”.


                   Marg donated a number of baby size quilts and tops. This was one of her creations.


                                                                      More of Marg’s work.


                                                                    More from Marg.


                   And two more! Thank you , Marg for your generous donation of materials and work.


                                                   Evelyn was occupied with hand stitching.


                                          Judy was trimming squares for another flannel quilt.


This quilt that Lorna stitched was completed today and will be included in our donation quilts at the November meeting.

This evening’s meeting was attended by15 members and our honorary member. We now have 6 new members that will take part in beginner’s classes starting November 4th. Two of our older sewing machines have been serviced by Marg and can be used in beginner’s class by anyone who doesn’t have a machine of their own.
November 4th is the Women’s Resource Centre’s Christmas sale at which we will be selling tickets for a Christmas quilt. The sale will be held at St. Ann’s this year, not the Creighton Hall.
The quild Christmas party will be on December guild day, December 19th. If any members have items for the Silent Auction, we ask they be brought in as soon as possible. Also each member is asked to bring 3, two and one half inch strips for the Left, Right, Centre game. If you are planning to bring a guest please bring 3 strips for your guest as well. 

This evenings Show and Tell had lovely pieces as usual.


Bev B. shared her Paper Bag quilt top. She called it her 12 year project as that was how long ago she started it. She finished the top at our retreat. She will have to amend the name as there is still backing, quilting and binding to do!


June started with some panels and made this colourful animal quilt for the twins, Violet and Vivian.


Lorna shared her mesh bag. This was the project the ladies from Cranberry Portage were working on at their retreat which was held at the Creighton Hall. This beautiful bag will be great for carrying quilting materials or almost anything!


Patty’s project at our retreat was this nifty little bag for carrying a water bottle and her cell phone.


Rae shared this quilt top with us. It was her 14 year project! As with Bev, she will have to add some time for backing, quilting and binding. I’m sure the embroidery had a lot to do with the length of time to completion!


This quilt using the Meadowlands block was stitched with fabric Rae bought at a 30% off sale at 440 in Saskatoon. She used 16 fat quarters and the binding was made from the 2 1/2 inch strips left over from the fat quarters. This one will go to her sister Brenda.



This is a quilt Sandra stitched from all the fabric pieces she had left from her Witches quilt. This quilt will be gifted to her grand- daughter, Sarah.


Sheri and honorary member, Darby, had this low volume Halloween quilt to share with us. (Darby is well hidden behind the quilt.)


                     Cindy had this lovely table runner to share with us. The colours are very vibrant!



June demonstrated her method of making string quilts. This pattern is not really a pattern, just a way of using up various large and small strips left over from other projects. The foundation for the blocks was another example of repurposing. She used pages from old telephone books, then trimmed the blocks to size and pulled the paper off the back. Very creative, June!

That put a close to our day and evening. Happy quilting everyone!
Gladys