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Wednesday, February 27, 2019

February Meeting - RECAP




Scrap Blitz - Tonight we talked about scraps. What do you consider a scrap? Smaller than a breadbox or tiny slivers trimmed and tossed? Do you cut them into managable sizes like squares or strips, or do you toss them in a bin, as is, weird shape and all. 

Is a scrappy quilt and a scrap quilt the same? While scrappy is sometimes defined as a certain number of different fabrics, scrap is taken to mean leftovers from previous projects, the bits and bobs you might toss.

Kristi showed several ways to use these pieces we all seem to have in great numbers in a multitude of shapes and sizes.


tiny triangles leftover from trimming half square triangles



Selvages from the edges of fabric




strips, both pieced and whole make a great string quilt




small pieces sewn to an interfacing make a piece of fabric you can cut into any shape like this skyline or larger pieces make actual yardage as seen here.





Larger pieces were used to make this stunning arch quilt featured in a new publication called Curated Quilts. Go Kristi!



Tiny leftover wedges make a nice piece to make into a pillow, add to a backing as a random piece or a small table topper. Tinier pieces can be made into refrigerator magnets.






Several members brought projects made from scraps. Are these scrappy or scrap quilts? We will leave that for you to decide. Suffice to say many gorgeous works can be made from what some would call leftovers and toss away.




















Now..some fun. Members were asked to bring a one gallon plastic bag filled with scraps from their own collections. One member, Michelle, has just begun quilting and while she was able to fill a gallon bag, neatly as I have ever seen, these were her only scraps.



Two groups of 6 tables each were set up and all the scraps were pulled into the centers. Numbers were secured to the edges ranging from 1-20 at each table. 




Taking their one gallon empty bag, they were instructed to hold that bag in one hand at all times. They could not put it down leaving just one hand free to grab scraps.

As music played, members rotated around the tables eyeing the piles of fabric as they went. 




When the music stopped, they were given a prompt such as, take only 1 scrap, take a scrap from the person on your left or free for all, grab all you can.



 By the end of the evening there were many 
stuffed bags and happy faces.

But..this is not the end of the story! Time for a Challenge!



Oh Scrap!

This challenge will be due at the May meeting.

The Rules

Must be an item started after Feb 26th
Must be a finished piece, 3 layers, quilted and bound
Modern elements included.
Any size larger than 16 inches
Must be 75-100% scraps, not including backing and binding.

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TOM - Technique of the Month

Learn a new modern technique each month. Make a block in the Pantone color of the year, Living Coral with a cream and turn in to be put into a charity quilt at the end of the year. Use only solids or tone on tones in the 2 colors only. No multiple color prints please. You may go towards orange or pink on the color wheel, but stay true to the hue as much as you can. 

This months blocks are:

Half Log Cabin





Wonky Cross

                                                                                                                                                                                   




If you like the technique, try making more blocks in a fun palette of your choosing and play with different layouts, like a row by row or alternate grid of some kind. HERE are some suggestions for creating an alternate grid.



Show and Tell


A couple of mini's from the MQG Mini Swap were shown by Vicky and Sheila



















Raffle Winners:



Megan

Kristi


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Upcoming Events: 

A tour of the Innovation Campus, 2021 Transformation Dr, Lincoln NE by our own Tom Meyer will be available on March 9th starting at 9:15 AM. Tom will also show us laser cutting fabric. Contact any board member for questions.

National Quilting Day - March 16, 2019. If you haven't already volunteered, please contact Sheila Green to do so and to find out more information

Kansas City Regional Quilt Festival - June 13 - 15, 2019. Road trip to Overland Park Kansas to attend the show, take classes, shop and attend seminars. Please contact Sheila Green for more information on the festival and room reservations. Check at the Quilt Festival website for class and seminar reservations and other festival information. You must be an LMQG member in good standing to participate so get those dues in.


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For information on current challenges see our Challenge Page.

For more information on local quilt projects see our Community page.

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