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Thursday, May 30, 2019

May Recap




Art Element Space - Barbara Chestnut

Space, as one of the classic seven elements of art, refers to the distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece. Space can be positive or negative, open or closed, shallow or deep, and two-dimensional or three-dimensional.

Positive space refers to the main focus of a picture, while negative space refers to the background. When used creatively and intelligently, positive and negative space together can tell a story using visual composition alone. The term negative space is something of a misnomer.

Negative space is, quite simply, the space that surrounds an object in an image. Just as important as that object itself, negative space helps to define the boundaries of positive space and brings balance to a composition.

Here is a video by KQED on the element of space. CLICK

One of the examples Barbara showed was a quilt she made. Imagine this piece without the dark sashing or negative space. Busy and confusing. Add the sashing and the space is more defined and allows your eye to move and rest.



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Do You EPP? Presented by Sarah Masseth





Sarah gave us some do's and don't's on English Paper piecing. Thread basting vs glue basting, the choice is yours. Buy the papers if you can, they help with consistency in size. If your brave, make your own, or you can find several sites online with templates you can print. 


Here are a few examples of her work






She also had the membership work on a great pincushion using glue basting. Links for the pin cushion and the basics of EPP can be found on our resource page.

The members were given some fabric squares and templates and asked to give EPP a try.








A few members brought some of their EPP projects









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Oh Scrap! Challenge quilts were collected. 

We had a random drawing of all the entries and Liz Thanel won the prize of 4 blue & white fat quarters and a half yard of a blue ombre fabric.

They will be presented in a show at the Burkeholder Project
719 P Street, Haymarket District, Lincoln, NE June 7-30, 2019. 
Come to first Friday June 7th for a preview and snacks.


                                      Rhonda                                            Lora

                                  Kate                                                   Nancy

                                           Liz                                  Sara

                          Rosalind                                               Debby

                          Chris                                           Mary

                           Sheree                                    Charrye

                     Judy                                               Vicky

                      Jeni                                                 Kristie

                            Julie                                             Phyllis

 
                        Jennifer M.                               Bonnie                                                                 
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Show & Tell :


Vicky Bedell



Carolyn



Liz Thanel



Judy Crocket



Debbie 




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Raffle Winners: 

Lora Yardley won Improv Handbook for Modern Quilter signed copy by Sherri Lynn Wood



Sewing travel Kit and Jelly Roll - Kate




Bernina Center Gift Certificate Winner: Michelle Raphael

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Upcoming Events: 

First Friday @Burkholder Project June 7th 5:30 to 8:00 "Oh Scrap" challenge pieces by LMQG on display - Studio 12

Sew Day @IQSCM June 8th 10:30 - 3:30

Big Blue Challenge blocks due June meeting. Quilts must be labelled and have a 4" hanging sleeve. Great tutorial HERE. See Big Blue Tab for more info.

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.

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For information on current challenges see our Challenge Page.

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

Visit our Resource Page

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

May Meeting



LMQG October retreat hold and/or full payments due.  Hold your spot now, it's filling up fast. Open to non-members after this meeting. One night/day options available. Please fill out sign-up sheet HERE if you have not already then get your payments in.


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"Oh Scrap" Challenge pieces due!


Exciting News...We are going to exhibit our "scrap" challenge pieces at the Burkholder Project in the Lincoln Haymarket from June  7-30th, 2019 including a small first Friday reception on June 7th from 5:30-8 p.m. in Studio 12 on the 2nd floor.  
If you allow us to exhibit your piece, be ready to leave them at the May meeting. Please label your pieces with your name and the name of your piece. Number of pieces turned in and space available will determine pieces hung. We will attempt all but that may not work and so will let it be juried by studio room owner. We can't wait to see what you have come up with! Volunteers may be needed for first friday reception.
If you can not attend the meeting to drop them off and sign a disclaimer, please arrange to get them to a board member by contacting info.lincolnmqg@gmail.com

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Art Element Space - Barbara Chestnut

Space, as one of the classic seven elements of art, refers to the distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece. Space can be positive or negative, open or closed, shallow or deep, and two-dimensional or three-dimensional.

Do you EPP? -Our program for the evening is by Sarah Maseth. She will be talking about English Paper Piecing.  We will be doing a hands on project. Please bring either 8 - 3" squares of fabric or 7 - 2.5" pieces that would look nice together in a pincushion or applique. Washable glue stick or pen, hand needle, and coordinating or neutral thread. If you forget some will be provided. Also bring any of your EPP works to share (finished or not finished)




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TOM - Improv Curves and Modern Log Cabin
Anyone can join in at any time and try any techniques using the colors and instructions in the tab above. The more the merrier.

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Discussion: QuiltCon 2020 Charity Quilt - The 2020 design theme is text.
Do we as a guild want to tackle this? A small committee? A design opportunity? Let's chat at the May meeting.

Quilts incorporating text have been popular in the modern quilt movement right from the start.
There are many alphabet patterns available or you could work improvisationally. There are no restrictions on technique.
Each quilt should include at least one word and it should be a central design element in the composition. Of course, you can use text fabrics too!
The palette is black, white and four (4) shades of grey.

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Show & Tell including TOM blocks

Raffles

Bernina Center Gift Certificate


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Upcoming Events: 

Give to Lincoln Day is going on this month - Read about how you can help support IQSCM or other options. The funding match is to May 30th. 

Riley Blake Challenge is due end of May!

June 8th is next Sew Day at IQSCM... see you there!

Big Blue Challenge - Blocks due at the June meeting.

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. 

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For information on current challenges see our Challenge Page.

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

Visit our Resource Page