Thank
you to everyone who made the trip to Quilter’s Corner in Finleyville! Even
bigger thanks are extended to our gracious hostesses, Mary Beth and her two
daughters, Maureen and Lizzie. We welcomed four new members in August: Jan,
Vivian, Eliza, and Cheryl. After introductions we discussed some of our
on-going projects:
Our entry for the QuiltCon charity quilt challenge will be an improv pieced quilt based on one of the iconic area bridges. Bundles will be dispersed at the September meeting consisting of fabric and images to use for inspiration to improv piece your portion of the bridge. Amanda has arranged space for a sew-in at Quilt Company on Saturday, October 17th from 12:00-4:30. This is an opportunity for us to work on the blocks together and get any assistance that anyone may want. Please email Amanda if you want to participate but cannot make it to the September meeting to pick up a bundle, and she will make arrangements to get one to you. Completed blocks are due at the November 1st meeting.
Show
and tell:
Stephanie displayed this amazing hand quilted map of Pittsburgh! |
Vivian had some colorful quilts, including this one which includes a clever use of prairie points! |
Jan showed us the second quilt that she had ever made. She must be very adventurous as she even included curves, spliced in!! |
To view all of the photos from this meeting please go to the guild's Flickr page. There was a lot of good stuff!
PgHMQG members also contributed about a dozen pillowcases to Quilter’s Corner August pillowcase drive for pediatric cancer patients at Children’s Hospital. What a great cause! Thank you to everybody who participated!
The group was then treated to a very humorous presentation by Maureen with additions from Mary Beth and technical assistance from Lizzie. There were many photographs of booths from Spring Quilt Market at Minneapolis. Quilt Market is where the shop owners go to find all the latest fabric, books, and projects being released in the upcoming year - a giant quilt shop!! Talk about stimulation overload. They showed us some of the vendor display areas, and told us many funny stories about some of the top designers.
They said that current trends are not changing much, maybe some plaids, more solids, and more modern prints (yay!). They particularly liked the booths by Anna Maria Horner and Michael Miller. Maureen especially like Jessica Darling’s bag designs and really bonded with her! Quilter’s Corner may have a visit from her yet!
Maureen showed some of her projects. “Plus” signs are hot right now, so she showed a quilt that she had made with a simplified “plus” sign. She also has been making blocks from “Patchwork City”. They were great!
We were then treated to cookies and pastries. Of course the biggest treat was to get some shopping in upstairs. We all managed to find more than a few fabulous fabrics to purchase. Thank you again to our generous hostesses, and hopefully we will meet again soon at their great shop and meeting space!
UPCOMING EVENTS:
- The next meeting will be September 13th at our normal location, the Pittsburgh Project. Please note that this is the second Sunday in September due to the Labor Day holiday. Sally will lead us in alternate grids. Look for more details available soon.
- Details will be up on the site soon regarding registration for the Sherri Lynn Wood workshop October 4th at the Pittsburgh Project. Remember, members will have the first opportunity to sign up, but act fast as space is limited.
- October 17th Sew-in at Quilt Company to work on the QuiltCon 2016 charity quilt challenge
PghMQG
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