It was a full house for the April meeting, with lots of new and old faces! We had lots to cover, so let's dive right in!
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Saturday, April 29, 2023
Sunday, February 19, 2023
February 2023 Meeting Recap
Hello, guildies! Welcome to the first meeting recap of the new officers and programming. This meeting was packed with information, and some of it warranted its own blog post. Links to those topics will be provided. Show & Tell is sprinkled throughout. Let's jump in!
Location:
Millvale, PA, USA
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Monday, October 17, 2016
October 2016 Meeting Recap
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This month's Inspiration Challenge winner - Congratulations Amanda! |
The QuiltCon Charity quilt top is almost done! Zsofia handed it off to Lauren at the meeting. Thank you to everyone who created blocks and/or participated in the sew day. We're going to be right on target for the QuiltCon submission deadline!
Don't forget the FMQ workshop at the Quilt Company with Nikki is October 22nd. Click here for the details.
We are proceeding with the planning for the March 2017 retreat. You should have recently received an email survey asking about your interest. Please respond so we can get a clear picture of numbers. The retreat will be March 24-26, 2017.
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September's #pghmqgic |
The December sew day will not be at the Pittsburgh Project this year. We are finalizing the location and date. Stay tuned for updates!
The Inspiration Challenge blocks keep getting better and better! This month included a tongue-in-cheek reference to the Liberty Bridge woes, solving a kimono conundrum and recent trips. Sound intriguing? Well, come out to the November meeting and take a look for yourself! You can find all of the info on the Inspiration Challenge by clicking here.
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Show and Tell |
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Trapunto applique |
The topic in October was applique. Discussions included machine versus hand applique, raw edge versus turned under, and the new style of reverse-applique of Alabama Chanin and Alison Glass. There were samples of different decorative stitches that could be used on your basic machine. In addition to the handout and points covered, members were asked to air their own problems, and victories to help everyone in the group. Solutions for sticky needles, using water-soluble thread for trapunto applique and a few throwbacks to previous meetings were shared. A great number of JoAnn fabrics' handouts on interfacing weights were shared to the delight of some. Templates for using in a holiday table runner were forgotten at the copier store, but WILL make it into the November announcement . :) Some of the tips shared by the group were added to the handout and appear in a separate color. Thank you to everyone for sharing!
Click here for the Applique handout.
The notes on the measurements for the QAYG blocks were also removed from the handout and will be in the November meeting announcement.
Friday, September 23, 2016
September 2016 Meeting Recap
This month, we were sharing the mini quilts we received in the Pennsylvania MQG Mini Swap with the Capital Area MQG (Harrisburg) and also our August blocks for our monthly inspiration challenge. Members who missed the July meeting brought their earlier blocks, too!
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Mini quilts received though #pamqgminiswap |
In addition to those projects, the guild was busy prepping for the construction of the 2017 QuiltCon Charity quilt. You may recall that we were back and forth between ideas based on an Italian artist's works and honoring the characters from Mr. Roger's Neighborhood and the Land of Make Believe. The workshop where the majority of that construction will take place will be this Saturday, September 24, 2016 at The Quilt Company in Alison Park. Details were provided via Evite. Please make sure to RSVP and choose which tools you can bring when you respond to the Evite. Thanks for that!
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Inspiration Challenges! |
We have had some amazing ice-breaker discussions in the past two months from how do you stay organized to what features you look for in an iron. They have been super informative and it's always fascinating to hear how our fellow guild members sort their fabric and whether they are steamers or sprayers. ;)
The workshop with Nikki on FMQ is sold out! Yay! That workshop is also at the Quilt Company on October 22nd. Lunch (provided by Sally) will have vegetarian options.
The MQG has been busy with webinars on "no tails binding", a town hall meeting that will be available to listen to if you didn't catch it, sending out requests for quilts, patterns, webinar ideas and potential book projects. Watch your Inbox for those emails and take a second to check out the free monthly quilt patterns when you log in to their site. Cheryl likes to make mini versions of them and they look dynamite!
Nikki and Gerry ran the education portion of the meeting, reminding us that the basics of quilting leads to less headaches when it comes to construction, pressing and longarm quilting.
A few of Gerry's tips:
- Read the directions!
- Make sure your machine is clean, is calibrated for your project and has fresh needles, etc.
- Have good block hygiene: choose the proper thread, press correctly, measure constantly and keep your thread tails under control.
- You can always use a refresher. Check out a book or online class for beginners once in awhile to ensure you don't have any bad habits.
A few of Nikki's tips:
- Do your best. Providing straight, flat and accurate quilt tops will ensure that your quilt looks its best after quilting. Longarm quilters can fix lots, but they can't perform miracles.
- Keep your quilts tidy: no loose threads, pet hairs, or wavy/puckered areas.
- Choose batting carefully, discuss it with your longarmer - they may insist on a certain kind.
- Be clear about your expectations regarding budget, designs, time frame, etc. Work out the details BEFORE shipping the quilt top.
- Each longarmer is different; you are giving them your work. Before choosing a quilter, get recommendations, look at their work (front AND back) and be certain you are a good fit.
Saturday, August 20, 2016
August 2016 Meeting Recap
There was SO much going on in July! We had QuiltCon charity blocks, Inspiration Challenge blocks, our mini swap with the Capital Area Modern Quilt Guild and more. Let's start with some updates, shall we?
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
July 2016 Meeting Recap
Friday, June 17, 2016
June 2016 Meeting Recap
It's been an eventful couple of weeks. In an effort to make sure that this recap didn't end up as long as a George R R Martin novel, a few things were given their own posts.
The guild is participating in #quiltsforpulse. The Orlando Modern Quilt Guild put out a call for blocks or finished quilts. You can find that post and all of the information needed here. Bring blocks to the July meeting or send them to us by mid-July at the latest.
QuiltConEast registration is right around the corner. If you are thinking of going, don't hesitate. It sounds like there will be several members going this year and we even have a member who will be volunteering behind-the-scenes. Get the 411 on that right here. Member pre-registration starts June 25th.
Okay! Onto the meeting recap!
Thursday, April 14, 2016
April 2016 Meeting Recap
Where to begin??? This month's talk was about Color Theory, choosing colors based on relationships and identifying colors that don't quite fit.
Friday, March 18, 2016
March 2016 Meeting Recap
The March meeting took place during the Pittsburgh Knit and Crochet Festival at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. New member Barb Grossman (also the founder of the festival) invited us to take part in a creative block challenge Creativebug sponsored. We decided to trek "dahntahn" to have a look.
Friday, February 5, 2016
Jan/Feb meeting recap
This is Cheralee, social media person for 2016. This is my first recap, so let's get to the Jan/Feb meeting.
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