Sunday, July 14, 2013

July 11, 2013 Meeting
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      Susan hosted the meeting this month, providing crackers, dill dip, crudites and cookies.  It was all delicious!  In attendance were Sylvia, Debbie, Susan, Sheila, Meg, Estela, Marcia, and Diane P.

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Business:
     The club has received a $500 donation in the memory of our dear friend Eva. This gave our treasury a much needed boost.
     Sharon had asked that we make donation quilts for the Mercy Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary.  After a short discussion it was decided to add this group to our list of donation recipients, which rotate on a periodic basis. A few donation quilts will be set aside for this effort.
     Meg held an informal "garage sale" in her spare bedroom and we all enjoyed shopping from the items she had for sale.
     Susan passed out handouts of helpful sewing tips and how to measure for setting squares.
     The auction is set for our next meeting, August 9th. Sylvia has agreed to be the auctioneer again this year, which elicited a round of applause, as she does such a good job. Round up your unwanted items, whether sewing related or not, and bring them to Meg's house that evening.  Bring money as well--cash or check accepted. All proceeds go to refill the club's coffers.
      Marcia passed out this month's BOM pattern, the easy Churn Dash.  If you are collecting these patterns and are missing any, please send Marcia an e-mail and she will get the missing patterns to you.

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Show and Tell:

Debbie showed this beautiful black and white Snail's Trail that will be in our auction.


Sylvia brought this lovely butterfly quilt.


And this gorgeous quilt made from orphan blocks. Great choice of border fabrics and sashings!


Susan showed this lovely little apple wall-hanging.


She also made an iPhone case for her sister.  Sorry we didn't get a better photo of it.


Debbie then showed this beautiful "Adam's Rib" quilt in blacks, whites, and grays.  Stunning!


Diane showed this lovely Pinwheel quilt she is donating.


She also donated this pretty patriotic quilt.


Estela showed her tablerunner to the oohs and aahs of everyone.

 

Estela showed one more donation quilt in pretty pastels.


Meg showed a donation quilt, too- this Zigzag quilt;


 and this one made of orphan blocks.


Another Zigzag quilt.


 This one made of orphan blocks really turned out pretty.


Yet another Zigzag quilt.  These are destined for Moore, OK tornado relief.


Marcia showed this Rail Fence donation quilt.


She also showed the Row of the Month quilt she completed for herself from instructions found at  http://www.flickr.com/groups/beeinmybonnetrowalong/
It has taken her several months to complete.


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Program:
 
      Susan showed us how to make Cool Ties from fabric strips and water-absorbing crystals. They take only a few minutes to make, but will be very useful during this hot weather when we are working outside.  We each completed one to take home with us. If you want the instructions, contact Susan for a copy of her handout.



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Remember, next month's meeting is the Auction on August 9th at Meg's house.   

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Saturday, June 15, 2013

June 13th Meeting

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The meeting on June 13th was co-hosted by Meg and Marcia. Also in attendance were Cyndi and her niece Anna, Susan, Debbie, and Estela. Meg served an 'Impossible Coconut Custard Pie' and handed out the recipe.  Marcia brought a Cucumber-Dill Spread, a white cheese jalapeno dip, and a Ham, Garlic, and Chive Appetizer Spread, which was everyone's favorite.  The recipe is as follows:

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Ham, Garlic, and Chive Appetizer Spread (from Smithfield Ham)

1 cup ham, finely chopped
1 8-oz pkg Garlic and Chive Cream Cheese
1/4 cup Mayo
1 teas. Dijon mustard
3/4 teas. cayenne pepper
2 T. chopped fresh parsley
1 T chopped chives

Combine ham, cream cheese, mayo, mustard, and cayenne pepper in food processor and pulse until ham is minced (do not over-process.)   Transfer to a medium bowl and fold in parsley and chives. Spoon into a decorative bowl and refrigerate until firm.  Garnish with chives and serve with crackers or flatbreads.

(Note: Marcia couldn't find the garlic and chive cream cheese, so she used onion and chive flavor instead and added 1/8 teas. garlic powder.)

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SHOW-AND-TELL:

Cyndi showed off a gorgeous appliqued quilt she bought at a steal of a price.  It appears to have been made in the forties or fifties, maybe from a kit?  The border treatment is amazing, and the applique is needle-turn.


Meg showed off this beautiful strip quilt:


Isn't Susan's Coneflower wall-hanging gorgeous?



Susan's watercolor quilt that she made for her husband's garden shed!


Susan put together these table runners and table toppers, which will make lovely gifts.


Estela showed her beautiful Texas themed quilt and her Christmas Box quilt. Great idea for a guest bed!



Susan showed this darling pot-holder she made.  We remember our grandparents having these in their kitchens!


We have been bringing orphan blocks (those not wanted or needed by the maker) and fitting them together into donation or auction quilts.  Meg showed this one, which she put together by surrounding each odd-sized block with sashing and cutting them to size.
 

Meg showed two quilts made and donated by Iris.



Cyndi's niece Anna is learning to quilt, and showed one of the blocks she has learned to make.  Nice job, Anna!


Marcia showed a finished Zigzag donation quilt top destined for Moore, OK tornado relief.



Meg showed other donation quilts, most of them from the Orphan Block project. Some of these will  be up for bid in our August Auction.











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PROGRAM:
        
We went through the remaining orphan blocks and divided them into sets.  Each person took at least one set to work on.  We stuck Meg with the hardest one, since she is good at challenges. Next month we hope to have some of these finished quilts ready for show-and-tell.

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UPCOMING: 

Susan will be hosting next month, since Sharon will be unable to attend.  

We are looking for someone to act as auctioneer for the August Auction.  If you would like to try, please let us know at the July meeting.  Otherwise we will just have to choose someone.....

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May 9th meeting

May 9, 2013 Meeting

Only five members attended, and since I was not one of them, I can only offer these photos.




Thursday, April 18, 2013

April 11, 2013 Meeting

The Sassy Quilters met at Meg's home for their April meeting. Present were Marcia, Sylvia, Debbie, Meg, Tara (Meg's guest), Susan and Estela, who was in town for a few days. The hostess for this evening was supposed to be Sharon, but she was sick, so Susan and Meg took over for her. Together they provided some delicious snacks--hot chocolate, cookies, different flavors of Triscuit crackers and cheese, homemade chocolate-peanut butter candy, and lemon pound cake. Susan presented the night's project.

BUSINESS MEETING/TREASURER'S REPORT

Marcia conducted a brief business meeting. She reviewed the Treasurer's report and told the group that there is $220.08 in the club fund to be used for quilting and supplies for our donation quilts. Marcia mentioned that the club did not collect dues for this year because the treasury at the end of last year had close to $500, but we may need to collect dues next year if the fall auction does not bring in as much as it did last year.

At this time the club has about 22 quilts ready to be donated! This is surprising in that we don't usually have that many quilts this early in the year. Everyone has been busy making the donation quilts, it seems. One of the upcoming projects is to take orphan blocks donated by members and making quilts out of them, which will result in even more donation quilts. Someone suggested that perhaps we may not need to make that many more during the rest of the year, and can spend club meetings on other projects.

SUNSHINE AND SHADOWS

Sunshine:  Estela said that she has been doing really well after her kidney transplant although there have been a few minor glitches along the way. She is still planning on coming back to Arkansas at the end of May, then go back to Texas for a couple of weeks for family graduations, etc., but should be back full time by mid June.

Shadows:  Marcia's husband John had surgery and will be deciding whether to undergo chemotherapy. Meg reported that her daughter Glynis had a pacemaker implanted and is still recovering from the procedure. We learned also that Linda Jones' husband is having some heart problems. Prayers are invited for these families.

BIRTHDAYS

There were no birthdays in April, but Estela was absent in March, so her birthday fat quarters were presented to her at this meeting.

BLOCK OF THE MONTH

Marcia handed out this month's copy of her mom's old quilt patterns. The block is called Cypress. Here's a picture of Marcia showing what the Cypress block looks like. Marcia is making each block using a red, white and blue palette, so she'll have a color coordinated set of blocks at the end of the year that will make a very pretty quilt.



APRIL PROJECT

The night's project was to make a "moebius" scarf, which is also called an infinity scarf or infinity circle scarf. Susan had precut the strips of fabric for everyone to make one. The best fabric for these scarves is something soft and silky, something that drapes well. Rayon, polyester, silk are all appropriate; wool and cotton would not work well. The scarves make up very quickly, and everyone in the group made one in about 15 minutes, most of which was spent listening to the instruction on how to turn the scarf right side out. The directions are hard to put into words, and it is much easier if you do it while watching someone else turn it. Fortunately, Susan is a great teacher and was able to demonstrate the technique very effectively. Here's a group picture of everyone wearing one of the scarves. Please note that although it looks like Meg was falling down, she was actually trying to hunker down so as not to hide the people behind her. Apparently I took the picture just as she moved and Marcia was trying to help steady her. The lady between Meg and Debbie is Tara, a new quilter who was Meg's guest as she is in town for a few days.



SHOW AND TELL

After finishing the scarves, we had show and tell. Susan made a beautiful Easter Bunny Quilt that had just been quilted and is not yet bound.  What colorful bunnies!



Estela brought three items for show and tell. The first was a Christmas quilt of her own design. The idea is for the quilt to make the bed look like a large Christmas present.



The second quilt Estela showed is a Texas theme quilt made from blocks that she had previously made (about 1996) in a "mystery quilt" class that she took when she was a brand new quilter. Estela explained that the blocks were all wonky and crooked because at that time she was not too careful about 1/4 inch seams, squaring up blocks, etc. So a few months ago she took the mystery quilt apart, trimmed the blocks so that there were at least squared up, then framed them either in red or blue. The blocks were then reassembled into a nine-patch quilt sashed in a red-white-blue print, with red and blue four patches for cornerstones. The Texas theme comes from the names of some of the blocks--yellow rose, blue bonnet, road to Texas, T for Texas, lone star, etc.


Here is a picture of the pillow shams that will be used with the Texas quilt.


Marcia showed us a small quilt made from the left over rainy day umbrella blocks that she had previously made.  This quilt is a good stash buster or scrappy project because you only need small pieces of each fabric, and even the backgrounds don't all have to be the same. Marcia used leftover scraps of Laurel Burch fabrics for these blocks. Can't you just feel the comfort of snuggling down under this quilt with a good book on a cold and rainy Arkansas day!



Marcia also showed us the treasure she rescued at a garage sale a few months back. The scrappy quilt, consisting of hexagonal star blocks, is completely hand pieced. She said the quilt was irregular in shape because it seemed that the quilter had added block after block to it, without thought of where each was placed. Rather than trying to move blocks around to make it more symmetrical, Marcia said she just cut off some of the dangling pieces and bordered it in a rose print that picks up the pink of the star blocks. Meg quilted it beautifully.



Tara showed us a bath mat that she made, which impressed everyone because no one had thought before to make a quilted bath mat. What a great way to color coordinate with towels and/or the shower curtain. Not shown is the back of the mat, on which Tara had sewn fabric triangles at the corners to form pockets so that she can tuck in a non-skid rubber back to keep the bath mat from slipping around. Good safety measure!



Meg showed a jigsaw puzzle quilt that she made as a cover for the TV in her church's youth room. The cover will protect the TV while not in use. This is another great pattern to use up scraps. Although this is a scrappy quilt, Meg chose a palette of black, blue and gray, so the top looks very coordinated.


Meg also showed us a quilt that she quilted for Cyndi. Each block is made from the front of a "one-sie"  worn by Cyndi's granddaughter. It's sort of like a T-shirt quilt because the one-sies are made of soft knitted fabrics that need to be backed with stabilizer in order to be set into a quilt. Cyndi's granddaughter was a well-dressed infant, judging by the number and variety of one-sies!