Saturday, January 6, 2018



January Block of the Month – OMQG
Raffle at next meeting, Wednesday , Feb 7

The Sightly Valentine Subtle Wonky Improv Block!  






Supplies and instructions:  

Please use quilt store quality cotton solid fabrics
Red centers 2.5 x 2.5 
Not trimmed or trimmed to about 11”


So, this block has been churning my head for a while.  I love improv where you can add and add fabric and shapes and see what you come up with!

Valentines, because we will begin the construction with a 2.5 x 2.5 true red center for the block. (I used Kona red) and it will give the final outcome quilt just a slight amount of consistency throughout the blocks.

If you have never made this block, here’s a tutorial on the construction for the “Standard” wonky log cabin block:

http://www.quiltdad.com/2009/09/quilt-along-3-wonky-log-cabin-block.html

I started with the red center, and some got a little smaller, but generally I tried to keep the center at 2.5 x 2.5 square

My fabric pieces after the red center were all widths, and all solid colors (each block I did had 9-11 different solid colors, but you could re-use colors if you don’t have that many colors. ) The lengths can be wider, narrower, wonky, (although too wonky throws it off quite a bit and results in having to use more fabric to get it to trim up in the end. I found out I like subtle wonky, like Quilt Dad

My blocks were trimmed to 10” square … that being said, I had originally planned for them to be large, but because they were really wonky, I had to take off a lot more than planned to square them up. (Again, subtle wonky)

My suggestion is to NOT trim them, or trim to at least 11” if you can and let the new
owner /winner of the blocks trim as necessary.

Here is some inspiration of what you could do with these happy, wonky, valentine blocks
Good Luck!

Paula K


copy and paste these links to view :

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/282178732875040630/
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/98164466858400344/
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/120682464990731535/
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/70298444156824628/

Friday, January 5, 2018

Jan 3, 2018
MEETING MINUTES
Maitland, FL

President Sarah called the meeting to order at 10:06 am.  More than 50 members and guests were present on a very cold, rainy morning.

Sarah honored Jane A, our member-at-large, by presenting her with a birthday crown.  All members with January birthdays were serenaded with a rendition of "Happy Birthday".



LEGAL AID SOCIETY INITIATIVE
Donna Haynes, a representative of the Orange County Legal Aid Society, visited the meeting to thank us for our donation of quilts to be given to young adults aging out of the foster care system.  She emphasized how much this gift means to these young people, as often they have very, very few resources as they start their independent lives.  Thus far, OMQG members have contributed a total of 78 quilts to this worthy project.
UPCOMING SEW DAYS
Sarah reminded members that the Dr Phillips Sew Day will take place this Saturday, January 6.  Maitland Sew Day will take place Monday, January 8.

SARAH SHARP CLASS
The class will take place Saturday, January 20, at the Bernina Sewing Center in Lake Mary.  The class is currently full, and a waitlist has been started.  There are two people on the original class list who have not yet paid.  Please remember that it is your payment that holds your spot, so if you still plan to attend this class, you must contact Marge immediately about your payment.  Otherwise, your spot will be given to those on the waitlist.

CREACTIVE CLUB
This month, members showed their finished projects--#5 on our CC  lists.



Sharon was the winner of the prize drawing for those who completed their #5 projects.
Our next CC project will be #3 on our list--bring your completed projects to our March meeting.  A number of members commented on how much they have enjoyed finishing UFO's this way--working on a specific project each time has helped them keep on track in finishing UFO's.  Thank you, Caroline, for starting this club!

BLOCK OF THE MONTH
Pam was the winner of this month's blocks, which had an appropriately wintery color scheme!
Paula presented the Block of the Month for February:
She also asked for members to volunteer to select and present a BOM during the next year; contact Paula to see if there are still volunteers needed.

EDUCATION BASKET
The basket, which Mary Sm crammed full of  great things, was won by Julie!

DOOR PRIZES
......were won by Acela (one of our guests and soon-to-be member!)...
...and Laura!

NOMINATING COMMITTEE
Karol updated the group on the process of nominations for next year's Board.  (Nominations are now closed, as the January meeting was the deadline for new nominations.) As of the meeting, however, no one had come forward to put their name in as a potential Community Outreach coordinator.  Please call Karol E or Beth S if you would like more information, or are interested in this position.
Also, please call Karol or Beth immediately if you would like to vote by absentee ballot (voting will take place at our February meeting.)  



Yannick would also love to have someone take over as librarian, as she has now done this job for two years.  This is a fun job--you get to spend the guild's money on quilting books you'd like to read!  Please call Karol, Beth, or Sarah if you are interested.

MODERN PRINCIPLES PART 4
Debra J presented the first of a two-part lecture on how she decides how to quilt her quilts. Some of her tips and techniques:
  • Start thinking about how you're going to quilt the quilt as soon as you start working on it--let it give you inspiration.
  • Be adventurous, not apprehensive!
  • She has two major sources of inspiration:  online sources (Instagram, Google, other guild blogs, MQG website, which is packed full of videos and tutorials, Pinterest, quilter's blogs, such as Carly Porter, Laurie Kennedy, etc.; and real world sources (our guild library, using graph notebooks for quilting doodles, photos, the quilt itself.)
  • Some tools Debra uses to narrow down her design choices: plain paper, graph paper, photocopies, colored pencils; clear or ruled templates with a dry erase marker; apps such as Sketchbook and Drawcast. These apps allow you to import a picture of your quilt, and then draw on it.
  • You HAVE to practice!
  • Be a modern quilter and never stitch in the ditch again!


Debra's lecture will continue next month.  She asks that members bring in quilts that they have yet to quilt, and we will talk about some ideas for each.  She also asks that members bring their own notebooks for drawing and experimentation.

SHOW AND TELL

Pam
Sharleen
Zonetta

Linda M

Debbie Z

Debra A

Sharon
Karol
Debra J


Lunch at Olea Mezze Grill followed the meeting.  See you next month!