A big thanks to everybody who braved the weather to attend the February meeting! The meeting began with a Show & Tell session.
Lauren showed off a number of lovely items. First she had the mini-quilts that she designed and made for a course which she taught this Fall at The Society for Contemporary Craft. Lauren is also working on a lovely Christmas tree skirt and a colorful wonky star project. Another talented member!
Lauren showing off her mini-quilts |
Lauren's Christmas Tree skirt WIP |
Sally
presented her recently completed quilt project. The colors are so vibrant and
cheerful!
Sally's lovely quilt front |
And the back! |
Amanda
showed off her “Tetris” block that she designed for her modern sampler project!
Cheralee,
our newest member, displayed her “Imagine Dragons” quilt top that she designed
and constructed. We can’t wait to see how it is quilted!
Cheralee's Imagine Dragons quilt top. Wow! |
Payments
were collected for the first offering from the “Fat Quarter Club”. Melissa and Lauren will try to nab some
exciting fabric at QuiltCon later this month.
Please have a look at the Fat Quarter Club page on this site for more
details about this and future installments. There is still time to participate
in the first installment. Please shoot an email to the guild
if you have not made arrangements yet.
Sharing
ideas, resources and fabric offerings will be part of our meetings. Melissa shared
some excellent fabric buys that she has acquired through Massdrop.
Check it out.
The
topic for this meeting was Color and how to build a palette. Melissa started the discussion using some
lovely cards that her artist grandmother has painted to show complementary
colors, complementary split colors, and analogous colors with different
values. These were great examples. Several
different color wheels that are available on the market were discussed. These
are useful little tools for finding color complements and hue combinations.
Melissa
also shared her color chart tool that she constructed by cutting up a Robert
Kaufman Kona cotton color card into swatches and Velcroing them to stock card. Since
the swatches are now removable she is able to audition different color
combinations. The Kona card is available
for purchase for around $30 from several online sources, including the Robert Kaufman website. The color card has swatches of all 303
colors of the Kona solid line and is very useful when trying to match colors or
when determining a color scheme for your projects. Warning: cutting out and
adding Velcro is very timing consuming!
Lauren
finds the website Design Seeds to be a great
resource for constructing clever and inspiring color palettes. Another good
resource to look into for assembling a color palette is Palette Builder, by playcrafts. This is a website that will
allow you to upload a photo, and it will translate the predominate colors in
the photo to Kona cotton colors.
Attendees
shared their color selections and their palette choice process, before moving
on to make the Hack Slash block.
Some Hack Slash blocks constructed by our members. This was a great block to play with color combinations! |
Our
next meeting will be March 1st, from 1:00–4:00 PM at the Pittsburgh Project. We will continue to work through the book “Lucky Spool’s
Essential Guide to Modern Quilt Making.” The next topic will be
Prints/Solids. Watch for more details
about the block that we will be making.
The first set of fat quarters will also be distributed at this meeting,
and Melissa will relate some details about QuiltCon!
Please
pencil 5/9 and 5/16 on your calendars as possible dates for our May sew
retreat. Kathy is ironing out the
details and the date will be finalized soon!
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