Thursday, May 28, 2009

Quilting Field Trip

Today was SOOOO much fun! Instead of sewing this afternoon, the Quilting Group took a field trip to Richmonds quilt shop, The Quilting Cottage. Jan gave us a great demo on Kalidascope Quilts, then we all did some looking around deciding on new projects and then Jan took us to a great place for lunch. The food and company were so good!
I was so inspired with the Kalidascope demonstration that I had to try a square out when I got home.
This is the material I had that I wanted to try it out with....

These are the two different squares it made. Don't they look great!!!!! I can't wait to do more.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Blocks from Class


Over the past 2 months many in the Quilting Group have been working on a sampler quilt. I thought it would be fun to follow their progress as the blocks are starting to come together. I love seeing all the color combinations and how personalities are coming out in each quilt. We are half way through this 12 block project.

The post on March 9th "Sampler Quilt" has pictures of two completed quilts that Teri did with these blocks.

See Saw

Slanted Diamonds


Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Block 8 - 13

Block 8
We learned the log cabin earlier this year, we should include on in the sample quilt. It uses a lot of colors, so if you don’t think it fits what you have going on in your quilt, again go over the list of the first 6 blocks and pick one you haven’t done the first time round OR go to the website and find a new one we haven’t presented yet. The ‘Noon and Light’ fits nicely in the sampler quilt and is a good review of the things we have been working on.


Block 9
Here are a few block’s Teri highly recommends for your quilts, some a little more challenging.. or go over the list of the first 6 blocks and pick one you haven’t done the first time round


Block 10
These are some that are really striking to me; several are now on my list to make into full size quilts. Again, these are not the only ones you have to choose from. We have provided quite a list in the first 6 blocks that you may want to use in your quilt instead. These quilts are yours and are now taking on their own personalities; it is fun to see them develop!


Block 11
Here is just a few more variety that would look good in the sampler quilt. Just one more to go!


Block 12
For your last block, pick one from all the previous suggestions that you have not already used, or go to the website and chose one of your own.
Finish the quilt:


Here is the link to finish the quilt

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Block 7

Starting this week we will be meeting back at my house. We are on block #7. This is a review block week – either pick from these three that many showed interest in at the beginning or go over the list of the first 6 blocks and pick one you haven’t done the first time round.

While I have been gone, the quilting group kept meeting and got a lot accomplished. Teri opened her home for everyone to meet. Here are a few pictures of projects that have been worked on over the past 7 weeks.












(Above left) Lisa completed her first practice quilt on the long arm. - (Above center) Janice has completed her first full pieced quilt. She used the pattern "Sweet 16". - (Above right) Shauna almost has this rag quilt completed, she has been working on this with her daughters. What a fun project to work on with your girls.

(Below) Tori is making tshirt quilts for the 8 kids that have been playing Harp with her daughter that is graduating this year. It is a big undertaking! Here you can see that she is making some headway. Teri is helping her on the long arm.











Teri has been very busy with projects of her own.