Sis Boom is having her holiday sale this Thursday, Friday and Saturday!
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Prepping For The December Meeting
Busy prepping for the December meeting.
If you're interested in reading more you can click through to my blog posts The Low Volume Block - November Block Lotto and also Prepping For My December Guild Meeting.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
December 2014 Giant HST Blocks For Chris (That's Me!)
December is my turn to be Queen Bee and I'm asking everyone in the Bee to make me two giant HSTs (16.5" square). I need 36 blocks in total so I've made the first 14 myself (pic below)
There's a full tutorial for my Giant HST Quilt on my blog made by ChrissieD and I'll be handing out printed instructions and fabric at Saturday's meeting. Anyone not there I'll post your packages on to you next week - Chris :)
Monday, November 24, 2014
DECEMBER BLOCK LOTTO
Dear Mods,
We are all probably getting ready to celebrate Thanksgiving Day with family and friends, so our sewing time might be limited.
Just a reminder, though, of our next meeting's Block Lotto.We chose to make this time a 12.5" unfinished block, using low volume fabrics. The block design is up to each of us.
I wanted to play with half rectangle triangles so here is my block.
I think the lotto is a great opportunity to try out a new technique or design.
What will you make?
See you all in December. Happy T-day!
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Lucky Bee - November blocks for Sandy
More stars! Fun to make, except they made quite clear how poor my visual-spacial abilities are. Seam reaper to the rescue, all those pesky PP segments were done and redone and the four stars were finally completed.
I hope you like them, Sandy! I will bring them to you to our December meeting.
I hope you like them, Sandy! I will bring them to you to our December meeting.
Mod Bee - November blocks for Rossanna
Here are my two blocks for you, Rossanna: a traditional and a wonky block with some poppy looking flowers. I can't say much about the execution, except that the candy wrappers used are but a fraction of what was consumed last October in my household. I chose to use chocolate wrappers as their thin metal sheets seemed to be more pliable. I secured every element with some green Perle cotton thread.
I hope they work well with the other blocks and that your vision is realized. Will bring them to our December meeting.
xo, Maria
I hope they work well with the other blocks and that your vision is realized. Will bring them to our December meeting.
xo, Maria
Monday, November 17, 2014
Friday, November 14, 2014
Sandra's Blocks
Here are your "confetti star" blocks, Sandy... Sorry about the shadows in the pictures...they're really quite bright! I can't say I'm a fan of paper-piecing. I think the results are fabulous, but the process, not so much... But I persevered and here they are. Hope they're what you're looking for. I'll bring them to December's meeting, if that's ok.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Holiday Swap at our Guild meeting December 6th
For a little holiday fun we will have a fabric swap
at our next meeting on December 6th.
(You must be present to participate)
Five 2.5" x 44" strips
OR
Ten 2.5 x 22" strips
Packaged nicely with a ribbon
and a card from you.
See you at the Meeting December 6th!
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
November's Charity Block: Red and White Crosses
We're making red and white cross blocks for our first charity block gather. This is a simple modified 9-patch, measuring 6 1/2" unfinished. (6" finished block size.)
Color scheme:
Red, white, and red and white prints.
Note: If you were at the meeting and picked up the little center squares, awesome! Please use them. They'll be a good unifying element in the quilt. If you weren't there or want to make more blocks than you took squares for, feel free to use another print for your block.
Supplies:
(1) 2" square for center (e.g. the square given at our meeting)
(4) 2 3/4" squares
(4) 2" x 2 3/4" rectangles
Sew the pieces into rows like this:
Then sew the rows together into your block.
Done! Make as many as you'd like and bring them to our next meeting. We'll have a little goody drawing among all the participants in this block gather. 160 blocks = 2 lap size quilts! Can we do it???
p.s. If you have fabric you'd like to donate to this project for borders, binding or backing, please bring it to our next meeting.
p.p.s. If you have ideas for future charity block gathers…such as a favorite color scheme, a block you want to try, or your own design you'd like to share…please e-mail me at radianthoneyquilts [at] gmail [dot] com.
Thanks and happy sewing!!!
Andrea H-M
Color scheme:
Red, white, and red and white prints.
Note: If you were at the meeting and picked up the little center squares, awesome! Please use them. They'll be a good unifying element in the quilt. If you weren't there or want to make more blocks than you took squares for, feel free to use another print for your block.
Supplies:
(1) 2" square for center (e.g. the square given at our meeting)
(4) 2 3/4" squares
(4) 2" x 2 3/4" rectangles
Sew the pieces into rows like this:
Then sew the rows together into your block.
p.s. If you have fabric you'd like to donate to this project for borders, binding or backing, please bring it to our next meeting.
p.p.s. If you have ideas for future charity block gathers…such as a favorite color scheme, a block you want to try, or your own design you'd like to share…please e-mail me at radianthoneyquilts [at] gmail [dot] com.
Thanks and happy sewing!!!
Andrea H-M
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Last round of basting
Here's my output from the last several weeks: my last round of basted diamonds.
Now to join them to the main piece...
Now to join them to the main piece...
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Sanitary Napkin Challenge!
You guys! Look at this wonderful spread of napkins! You've done yourselves proud :)
As a reminder, Craft Hope (an organization I have
supported in the past) has chosen to support for their 25th project - We Are Kenya.
From the Craft Hope website:
"We Are Kenya is an organization who believes that one way to change a society is to change the future of it's youth. They are a nonprofit dedicated to feeding and educating sweet children in the slums of Soweto, Kenya. Soweto is the second largest slum in Kenya and home to We Are Kenya. Soweto is a large slum whose people daily struggle with sickness, crime, hunger, and hopelessness that results from severe poverty. In a slum where many children have one or no parent, the daily quest for food supersedes any hope for education."
At the guild meeting in September I asked if anybody would be interested in helping me support this cause by making reusable cloth sanitary napkins. As someone who has had the privilege of an extended education well into my adult years, it breaks my heart to think that others eager to learn might be stopped by something as simple and natural as their monthly cycle. And you guys really stepped up! With those I collected on Saturday, the set Margaret sent to me, and the napkins I made we have collected a total of 33 napkins!
From the Craft Hope website:
"We Are Kenya is an organization who believes that one way to change a society is to change the future of it's youth. They are a nonprofit dedicated to feeding and educating sweet children in the slums of Soweto, Kenya. Soweto is the second largest slum in Kenya and home to We Are Kenya. Soweto is a large slum whose people daily struggle with sickness, crime, hunger, and hopelessness that results from severe poverty. In a slum where many children have one or no parent, the daily quest for food supersedes any hope for education."
At the guild meeting in September I asked if anybody would be interested in helping me support this cause by making reusable cloth sanitary napkins. As someone who has had the privilege of an extended education well into my adult years, it breaks my heart to think that others eager to learn might be stopped by something as simple and natural as their monthly cycle. And you guys really stepped up! With those I collected on Saturday, the set Margaret sent to me, and the napkins I made we have collected a total of 33 napkins!
Maria generously provided some supplies to make more napkins at the meeting on Saturday, and as a reminder the deadline for items to arrive at Craft Hope is November 15th. This isn't my deadline but one they have set. I am going to be mailing out the napkins I have November 10th or 11th. At this point, unless you can get your completed napkins to me on the Upper East Side (work hours) or Elmhurst (evenings/weekends) before that date, I wont be able to install snaps for people. I suggest using sew on snaps or perhaps buttons and buttonholes if you don't have snap pliers. You are of course welcome to mail
anything you make individually directly to We are Kenya:
We Are Kenya
10914 Hillcrest Drive
Laurel, MD 20723
There is still time to participate! I've re-posted a few links below with free tutorials describing multiple different methods of making cloth pads. The basic ingredients are usually 100% cotton fabric plus some 100% cotton absorbent fabric such as flannel, terry cloth or cotton batting, with the potential to add in a waterproof/resistant fabric such as PUL or micro fleece.
Thank you all for taking the time to do this! If you need to contact me, search for Tina in any of the group guild emails.
TUTORIALS:
My favourites:
http://mabewithlove.wordpress.com/2014/01/08/cloth-pad-tutorial-hidden-contoured-core-overcast-edge/
And a few more:
http://mabewithlove.wordpress.com/2014/01/03/cloth-pad-tutorial-exposed-core-overcast-edge/
https://sites.google.com/site/shewhorunsintheforest/0011
http://www.daysforgirls.org/#!days-for-girls-patterns-and-instructions/cz7w
http://www.kamsnaps.com/How-to-Make-a-Mama-Cloth-Menstrual-Pad-63.html
http://mabewithlove.wordpress.com/2014/01/03/cloth-pad-tutorial-exposed-core-overcast-edge/
https://sites.google.com/site/shewhorunsintheforest/0011
http://www.daysforgirls.org/#!days-for-girls-patterns-and-instructions/cz7w
http://www.kamsnaps.com/How-to-Make-a-Mama-Cloth-Menstrual-Pad-63.html
Evening Star Quilters Harvest of Quilts Show XIII
The Evening Star Quilters
are having their
Harvest of Quilts SHow XIII
this weekend.
November 8th 10am - 5pm
November 9th 10am - 4pm
Mineola Community Center
155 Washington AVenue
Mineola, NY
http://www.eveningstarquilters.org/id6.html
Saturday, November 1, 2014
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