Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Super Bowl Sale at Piecing It Together
FYI, everybody! Piecing It Together is having it's annual Super Bowl Sale this coming Sunday from Noon to 4:00 pm. They are located at 3458 Babcock Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15237 if you are interested in checking it out.
Saturday, January 24, 2015
February Meeting: Exploring Color
Our February meeting will be held at the Pittsburgh Project (2801 North Charles Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15214) from 1-4pm
on Sunday, February 1. After introductions, we will have show-and-tell,
and then discuss business. We will be presenting our proposed calendar
for the year. Following the business discussion, we will move on to
this month's skill building workshop.
The February
workshop topic is color. We will discuss the principals of color and
how to chose a color palette for a quilt. We will use our new knowledge
of color to work on a quilt block. This will be a round-table,
hands-on discussion, so be prepared to join in and share your techniques
for choosing colors with us!
The February quilt block is the Hack Slash star block
from Amy at badskirt. Her website includes information on making a 9"
block. Lauren was kind enough to work out the math for a 6" or 12"
block.
- For a 12" block, you'll need:
Background fabric -3.5 x 3.5 #47.25 x 7.25 #1Color 1 fabric-3.875 x 3.875 #46.5 x 1.5 #24.5 x 1.5 #24.5 x 4.5 #1Color 2 fabric-3.875 x 3.875 #1
- For a 6" block, you'll need:
Background fabric -2 x 2 #44.25 x 4.25 #1Color 1 fabric-2.375 x 2.375 #43.5 x 1 #22.5 x 1 #22.5 x 2.5 #1Color 2 fabric-2.375 x 2.375 #1
What to bring:
- Color tools (color wheels, swatches, paint chips, etc)
- A selection of fabrics for testing out color palettes and fabric for the block
- Sewing machine
- Extension cord
- Other sewing supplies as needed (we need at least a few irons/ironing surfaces)
- Lucky Spool's Essential Guide to Modern Quilt Making book
Don't forget - if you want to participate in the Fat Quarter Club, bring your $12 payment for the March bundle!
Friday, January 16, 2015
January Meeting Summary
It’s a new year for the Pittsburgh Modern Quilt Guild! Our January meeting began by voting in new leadership:
President - Melissa
Vice President - Kathy
Treasurer - Sarah
Secretary - Sally
Social Media Coordinator - Amanda
Vice President - Kathy
Treasurer - Sarah
Secretary - Sally
Social Media Coordinator - Amanda
The new leadership was welcomed with a unanimous vote!
Thanks to all for volunteering to lead the Guild - it’s
going to be another exciting year.
A sincere thank-you to Gina and Lauren for serving the
Guild as President, Vice President and Treasurer over the past two years. They are two of the founding members of the
Guild, and we are so appreciative of all of the time and effort they have put
into the Guild!
The Guild’s 2015 agenda was discussed and it
was decided that this year the Pittsburgh MQG will be focusing on modern quilting
- learning new skills and becoming inspired quilters. At the February meeting we will be
exploring the use of color - how to choose a color palette, hue
and value - and how it impacts
the visual appeal of our projects. All members are welcome to share
their knowledge and experience on this topic. The guild will be constructing a TBD block together to apply what we learn about color choices, so please bring your machine, supplies, and assorted fabrics!
In the coming year we will be using “Lucky Spool’s Essential Guide to Modern
Quilt Making” to learn new techniques and hone our modern quilting skills. Members are encouraged to buy or borrow this
book from the library and bring it to the meetings with them. There will be
several copies of the book available at the meetings if you are not interested
in buying it. The book is available from
Lucky Spool, Amazon, and other online sites.
The Pittsburgh MQG is introducing a new,
exciting project that we are calling “Fat Quarter Club”! Every four months, starting
with the March meeting, subscribers will receive four fat quarters that have
been picked by one of the Guild members. In this way you will be able to build
your stash with modern fabrics that you may not have chosen yourself. This
should be a fun way to get your creative juices flowing and think outside the
box! If you want to participate, please bring $12 with you to the February
meeting. Participation is completely optional!
After the business meeting was concluded, Karen presented a
workshop on binding, which focused on three methods that are a little bit more “modern”. For mini-quilts, wall hangings or more
decorative quilts, these methods are fast and provide a beautiful finish to
your quilt. Karen discussed (1) machine
binding using a blanket stitch, (2) using fusible tape to secure your binding
and (3) two-color machine binding. Karen
provided examples of quilts using all three binding methods, and they were
beautiful. Thanks so much Karen!
During Show and Tell, PMQG members shared some finished
quilts and some WIP’s.
Akemi’s beautiful quilt - we LOVED her
colors!
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Amanda is working on a modern sampler quilt and shared some completed blocks. |
Michelle shared the mini-quilts that she pieced over the holidays. |
Mona sent out the modern vibe with her colorful mini-quilt. |
Karen is looking toward Valentine’s Day with her heart quilt. |
Melissa had two finished quilts - one for QuiltCon (way to go!) and the other, her completed hexagon quilt - a LOT of work! |
Sally is participating in a quilt-along and she shared the blocks she has made so far - so pretty! |
Don’t forget to post photos of your fabulous creations
on the Guild Flickr page. If you
would like to have your photos put on the page but do not want to create an
account, please feel free to email them to the guild at pittsburghmqg@gmail.com
and we will upload them for you!
Our next meeting will be Sunday, February 1st from
1:00-4:00pm at The Pittsburgh Project, more information to follow soon.
Saturday, January 10, 2015
January Meeting - Binding Demo
Our January meeting is coming up on Sunday, January 11, from 1-4pm at the Pittsburgh Project. We will be voting on the 2015 leadership team and Karen will present a demo on her favorite methods for binding a quilt. The rest of the meeting will be free sewing time, so bring any of your ongoing projects to work on. Don't forget to bring something for show-and-tell!
Materials list: none. Handouts will be provided.
Optional, for those who want to practice after the demo:
· sewing machine with foot pedal and a long extension cord
· a small quilt project ready to bind (your machine quilting practice pieces, a table runner, placemat, small wall hanging),
· rotary mat, cutter and ruler
· 2 to 4 fabric strips 2 ½ inches wide, in a solid color of your choice
· 2 to 4 fabric strips in a contrasting print 2 ½ inches wide for a total of 4 to 8 strips that are the width of fabric (WOF) if possible.
Fast Methods for Binding a Quilt
Sewing down a binding by hand can be a tedious process. Learn ways to complete your binding in an afternoon. Karen Womack will demonstrate her favorite, fast ways to bind a quilt with professional results.Materials list: none. Handouts will be provided.
Optional, for those who want to practice after the demo:
· sewing machine with foot pedal and a long extension cord
· a small quilt project ready to bind (your machine quilting practice pieces, a table runner, placemat, small wall hanging),
· rotary mat, cutter and ruler
· 2 to 4 fabric strips 2 ½ inches wide, in a solid color of your choice
· 2 to 4 fabric strips in a contrasting print 2 ½ inches wide for a total of 4 to 8 strips that are the width of fabric (WOF) if possible.
Sunday, January 4, 2015
January Meeting
Our next meeting will be held on Sunday, January 11 at the Pittsburgh Project at 1 pm. We will be holding elections for our 2015 leadership team.
See you there!
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