The Loving Hands Quilt Group party was a smashing success. Again husbands or friends were invited and encouraged to attend. A few "get to know you" activities broke the ice for the new comers. As always the food was a big hit, and like the Thanksgiving gathering we are requested to submit our recipes. Gifts were exchanged amongst the quilters while the non-quilters gathered for games and TV in the basement entertainment area. It was a wonderful evening...
There is one thing you can say about quilters and especially quilters that are church going Christians... food is near the center of the event... fun, food and fellowship was the highlight of the Thanksgiving celebration... plus a birthday shared.
The productivity at the October 26th meeting was contagious... we worked lived crazed whirl winds... some folks finishing up personal projects in anticipation of Christmas and others carry on the charity projects... Plus we had show & tell, it is obvious that some are busy even away from the meetings...
Was October 16th a work shop or sweat shop???? We weren't sure but it was a fun and rewarding day. We got enough Christmas stockings done so that the youth of the church could use them for their community outreach event.... We even got a glimpse of the airshow from the near by Air Force Base...
Just a reminder that the group is having a QTYW (Quilt Till You Wilt) tomorrow Oct 16th, starting at 9:00AM. We'll be making Christmas stockings for the church's youth outreach program. We need folks to do all sorts of jobs... iron, cut, sew on buttons and be general "handymen" for the event. Come as early as you can and stay as long as possible.
We might take a break to watch some of the air show from the parking lot... (they are practicing right now... its rather loud...).
Remember... Sewing supplies if you'll be sewing (machine in good working order), we do have a couple spares...
Bring a snack to share
and money for lunch (we might visit the UPWARD concession stand)
As you can tell from the photos we were all busy with our projects this meeting. Peggy took the opportunity to learn the Disappearing 9 Patch (D9P) block technique. Terri was assembling the top to a baby quilt that is made from only half square triangles. I think the fabrics came straight from the stash closet, you go Terri. Joanne was doing a picture smocking technique to the top of young girl's dress. Patti got the borders around a holiday panel... Yes, Mari-Lynn stayed till the Leadership meeting called her attentions away, and I was there as just teacher for the folks that wanted to catch up on the D9P block...
Here is are links to the on line tutorials for stack and slash... now that you've done it in person the directions will make more sense... plus here is a picture of one of the Barbie quilts we did several years ago using this method.
Just wanted to let you know that I've added a new Bookmark to the list at the right. Check it out... lots of free patterns and "how to"s... Thank you Sonja...
The five attendees made splendid progress on their various quilting and sewing projects during the August Quilt To You Wilt event held at Joanne's house. Our visitor Teresa worked on some sewing projects for her grand children, while Joanne worked at finishing her Turning 20 charity quilt. Patti assembled a batik quilt top. Terri applied several rows to her pineapple quilt blocks. Kay finished up a variety of small projects. Everyone believed the 24 hours devoted to sewing was a productive experience.
As you can tell from the photographs the productivity was huge... Join one when ever possible, you won't be sorry...
This year with fabric challenge I tried to be nearer than in years past. As I approach my more golden years, or maybe in my case "more silver" years I've tried become more thoughtful and understanding... I've decided that some times I need to let the members "do their own thing" ... be productive, yet giving...
So here is this years fabric challenge...
LOVING HANDS QUILT GROUP
2010-2011
***THE GREAT FABRIC CHALLENGE***
This is your new fabric challenge…
1.From the fabric collection you are to choose at least two grocery bags of fabric.
2.Your picture will be taken with your fabric selection.
3.From this fabric you are to make as many items as you can or like; these can be purses, totes, clothing, household items, gifts, pillowcases, quilts or doll clothes.
4.In the construction of these items at least half of the fabric used per item must come from the donated fabric. (you have the option of shopping in the fabric closet whenever you need to).
5.At least one of these items must be donated to some charity or worthy non-profit cause…
6.The challenge ends in June of 2011, keep a photo record of your entries for prize verification.
Vacationing near and far.... We are a traveling group, TC and her family recently visited the cabin that we use for our shop hop creative weekend.... How come we never have guests visit us? TC's grand children were thrilled... LHQG
Seems like years ago we did the Loon Fabric challenge...
This block of mine keeps resurfacing in the sewing room, figured I best capture it on the blog before it disappears again... plus this gives me the opportunity to remind you to finish yours up. After the Moose and Goose quilt tops are done this next meeting (May 25th) we'll begin thinking of when to schedule the assembling of the LOON BLOCKS...
If you didn't get in on the Loon Fabric Challenge there is still one Fat Quarter of the focus loon fabric left, you too can be a part of the challenge.
May 11... We were so busy at the cabin during the shop hop weekend that we never got around to the criss cross coasters. We worked on them the first meeting back ... I think lots of folks will be getting coaster sets for gifts this year. It was a fun meeting....
This year 6 members of the group had the opportunity to attend the third annual LHQG SHOP HOP CREATIVE WEEKEND. Some folks would have called it a "retreat' but we didn't retreat from anything... we traveled, we drove, we shopped, we hopped, we sewed and we knitted. Oh, and we ate. And we did sleep. It was a most productive weekend. It was another successful weekend; six women in a cabin designed to sleep 4 with one bathroom... and we came back smiling. It was a wonderful experience.
Two of these photos are things that we saw while visiting the 7 shops in the north Georgia mountains. On the other is our group picture taken as we left a shop after one of our group got the hourly door prize. A blessed group... LHQG
Here are pictures that can "walk" you through the development of a basic Disappearing 9 Patch block... remember the starting 9 patch block is made up of fabric squares that are a size of your choice... These are 6.5 inches square.
So take a look at the photos and have a go at it...
We are a faith based fellowship of Christian quilters and stitchers located NW of Atlanta, GA. We meet at least two evening a month on the campus of Smyrna First Baptist Church. The foundation of our group is to provide a small caring supportive Christian fellowship with quilting as an outcome. We share life moments, Christian faith and insight as well as quilting skills and techniques. We work on charity quilts for various organizations in our area as well as personal projects.