Thursday, June 27, 2019

June Recap






Who knew that you could easily and quickly design anything you wanted and have it printed on fabric. Laura brought some samples of various prints she has done on several different types of fabric and it was amazing how wonderful the fabrics felt. 



I had ordered something from Spoonflower about 5 yrs ago and it was a little stiff and felt as though the ink was sitting on the fabric. With today's technology so advanced that even on a chiffon, the feel of this soft light fabric was not lost.






You can find links to the various resources on the Resource Page above.


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So many beautiful TOM blocks are being turned in. Keep up the good work! For July our blocks are:


Slice and Insert



and Lattice


The tutorials are posted on the TOM Tab.

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The trip to the Kansas City Regional Quilt Festival was wonderful. Many of our members attended to take classes and shop and to see the stunning quilts. There were quilts of all types from boldly modern to beautifully traditional and a mix of both. These are just a few pictures I took of some of the more than 500 quilts displayed. 

A special thank you to Sheila Green for organizing hotel reservations, suggested eating places and local fabric shops to visit. It takes a lot of work organizing the rooms and rides for 10 people.



Linda and Rob Appel



Denise Schmydt






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Scrap Quilts at the Burkholder exhibition will be coming down at the end of the month. You can pick up your quilt from Kristie on July 13th sew day at the museum between 10:30 and 3 or she will hold them and bring them to the July meeting. Thank you to all that participated and Thank you to Laura S. Dains for her studio space at the Burkholder!

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Inspired by Big Blue

Well the day was finally here. The Inspired by Big Blue reveal! So many variations on a single block. You are all an amazing bunch of quilters. The quilts will be photographed so the guild may put forth an official proposal to the IQSCM for a show. If you haven't turned yours in yet, please contact Kris Jarchow at info.lincolnmqg@gmail.com 

Also, if you haven't finished your piece or haven't added your hanging sleeve, please make sure it is a regulation 4" sleeve as shown in this tutorial fabric is actually 8" for this. 



Double Wedding Ring



Colleen, Bonnie, Kris



Winding Way



Jennifer M,Deborah,Michelle,Maggie



Mexican Star




Mary, Liz and Kate




Ohio Star




Lora, Jeni K, Cheryl


Robbing Peter to Pay Paul



Nancy, Phyllis and Laura


Birds in the Air



Sheila, Brooke, Jennifer, Vicky


Bachelor's Puzzle



Jill, Elisa, Juliette


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Show and Tell:

Albie with a thread painted cat



 Kate with a deportee bed with a pillow/pocket full of necessities



 Charrye with the oldest UFO ever.



Barbera K falls in love with EPP


Brooke James donated 3 adorable pincushions for the museum



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Raffle Winners:

Rosalind


A Jelly Roll of Kate Spade fabrics and a book by Denise Schmydt and a coupon from Spoonflower


Juliette won an OttLite and a copy of Curated Quilts on Minimalism and another coupon from Spoonflower

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Bernina Gift Certificate Winner: Bonnie Kucera


Upcoming Events: 

Lancaster County Super Fair: August 1-10. Information HERE

LMQG October Retreat: Oct. 4,5,6, 2019.

Get your bags packed and your supplies ready for a relaxing weekend at Camp Joy Holling in Ashland, NE. 

Sew Days:

July 13 - at the IQSCM 10:15 - 3:15
September 14 - at the IQSCM 10:15 - 3:15
November - at the IQSCM 10:15 - 3:15. Bring ideas on quick holiday gifts to share.


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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



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