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Saturday, May 30, 2020

May Meeting Recap 2020




We had a GREAT Turnout: 30 members!


Mentors and Mentees 

Even in these challenging times, we continue to meet. Please let us know if you need help coordinating video meetings.

Quilt Con 2021 Community Outreach Quilt

  • This year, it's all about the curves! Check out MQG's Community Outreach Quilt specifications. 
  • Deadline is January 15, 2021 for a completed and pictured quilt.
  • We've started the committee: Mary Dittenber (Board representative), Nancy Goff, Linda Gale, Kate Honeyman, Jennifer McKitrick, Tom Meyer, Elisa Salas, and Diane Wilson. If you're interested, please email us at info.lincolnmqg@gmail.com

Paintchip Challenge Quilts

Nancy Goff has her completed larger and mini quilts, very curvy!


Phyllis showed her selected fabrics

Gel Printing
  • We shared a video on how to use a gel print
  • Find a DIY gel plate using gelatin and glycerin, agar, or find out more about commercial options here.
    • Glycerine can be found in the skin care section of some pharmacies (Elisa found it at CVS)
  • Looking at other surface materials?? Try styrofoam - a tip from Megan Nygren and she says it works just as well!!
  • Here's Tom's take on gel printing surface design on paper

Favorite Quilting Tool
  • If there's one thing quilters love besides fabric, it's tools. Our members enthusiastically shared their faves! We couldn't just pick one, so here's the list in all its glory! Share more on the comments below, Facebook, or Instagram!

    • Vicky Bedell, a cutting tool that made cutting chain pieces fast and easy.
    • Rhonda Eddy: a head lamp with LED lights on each temple
    • Jennifer McKitrick: hexie templates she is using for a quilt as you go
    • Liz Thanel: snips and wine
    • Tom Meyer: he created a wooden stand for thread cones and wooden Binding Buddy used to roll binding . He demonstrated both and said he would make more for sale.
    • Linda Gale: a small roller used as a finger presser (Clover brand) and a template for curves.
    • Nancy Goff: a headlamp found at a quilt show (Vivalux USA.com).
    • Elisa Salas: a toilet paper roll threaded on a long narrow piece of fabric that goes around the neck used for binding.  She also shared her notebook with graph paper pages that contains the planning, history and fabric samples of all her projects.
    • Pat Kant Modrell: a small double stiletto that she uses to turn corners on masks.
    • Sarah Maseth: thread gloss in a tin that doesn’t dry out quickly (Ponderosa brand).
    • Diane Wilson: a small speaker that she uses in her sewing room to listen to music.
    • Albie Osborn: a clear plastic binding tool that makes miter angles easy (TQM Products Binding Tool).
    • Jeni Kuzak: a coffee cup with a pincushion that fit snuggly in the top. She keeps pins and other things in the bottom.  It protects these things from the cat.
    • Megan Nygren: her grandmother’s pie plate that holds random tools and fits under the extension on her sewing table where it’s handy and not in the way.
    • Jill Straight: spring loaded scissors (Fiskars) that are easier on her hands.

Show and Tell:
  • Sarah Maseth showed a rope bowl made with 7/32 cotton rope from Ace Hardware $8.99 for 100’.
  • Vicky Bedell has been rust dying fabric.  Wrap rusty objects in the vinegar-soaked fabric, leave for a period of time, rinse and wash and iron.
  • Albie Osborn made an “ugly quilt” using up fabric.  She used 12 fabrics to make blocks for a picnic quilt.
  • Tom Meyer finished a colorful, scrappy improv quilt, making the backing also in improv shapes in neutrals.
  • Linda Gale showed a baby quilt and progress on her Dream panel quilt.
  • Sheila Green encouraged the group to make more masks showing one of her dolls with a mask.
  • Rhonda Eddy reworked a panel she cut apart and inserted black sashing throughout.


Next Meeting: 
Members will share their favorite books or resources. More to come, stay tuned.

We'll see you  June 13th on Sew Day and at the June 30th Meeting!


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Next meeting: June 30th - We will extend a Zoom meeting invite within 1 week of the meeting. Check the email for an Agenda. We'll be discussing a video on color. Stay tuned.

Sew Days: Typically Every other month - Jun 13th, August 8th, October 17th: 10:15 am to 3 PM. 

Thursday, May 21, 2020

May 2020 Meeting



May 2020 Meeting

Please join us for our 3rd virtual meeting. The link will be emailed.

Agenda

  • Colour theory

    • We'll wrap up the colour theory discussion and share photos
  • Surface Design

  • Favorite Tool

    • Quilting isn't just about the fabrics, it's about the gadgets, too! Come ready to share your favorite tool on video and tell us all about why it's your favorite.
  • Resource Review

    • Do you have a favorite book? Found a new webpage? Follow a Youtube channel? Share it with us! 
 
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Next meeting: Jun 30th. This may be virtual as well. We will extend a Zoom meeting invite within 1 week of the meeting.

Sew Days: Typically Every other month - Jun 13th, August 8th, October 17th: 10:15 am to 3 PM. 
 


 

Saturday, May 16, 2020

May Sew Day Recap



We had a Bonus Virtual Sew Day!

Members shared their projects, stories about how COVID is affecting their lives, and sewing challenges.

Here's some quick pics:


Elisa NOT sewing, but prepping her fabric with soda ash and water for ice dyeing



Kris Jarchow shared her lovely house with trapunto home
front


and back




Can't wait to see you next meeting!

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Next meeting: May 26th. This is likely to be virtual as well. We will extend a Zoom meeting invite within 1 week of the meeting.


Sew Days: Typically Every other month - Jun 13th, August 8th, October 17th: 10:15 am to 3 PM. 

Sunday, May 3, 2020

May Sew Day 2020




BONUS SEW DAY!


Please join us for our bonus May Sew Day! With all that's going on, we'd love to see each other more often.

Sew a while, work on projects, or just share your story at our video meeting at 2:30 - 3:00 PM. Please check your email for the invite!



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Next meeting: May 26th. This is likely to be virtual as well. We will extend a Zoom meeting invite within 1 week of the meeting.


Sew Days: Typically Every other month -  May 9th, Jun 13th, August 8th, October 17th: 10:15 am to 3 PM. 

Friday, May 1, 2020

April Meeting Recap


Zoom meeting # 2 was a success! Thank you everyone for attending.

Members overwhelming agreed having a May Sew Day would be great! The board will plan it.

Mentor and Mentees

Some of our members have been able to meet even in these challenging times. We can't wait to see the results. If you need help on how to set up a virtual meeting, please let Elisa Salas know and she'll help you out. You can contact her at info.lincolnmqg@gmail.com.

1/2 Square Triangles - 6 Ways

Our education part of the meeting was hosted by our very own Jennifer McKitrick. You can see her video here where she shows 6 ways to make 1/2 square triangles for projects big and small.

What's Your Color Zone? 

Your homework, should you choose to accept it, is to find your color zone. This will help you to identify what are your favorite colors and how wide ranging they are in hue and value.  In the April meeting agenda post, we featured a video on how to find your color zone. What an eye opening exercise! Please post your color zones on the April meeting or April recap posts.
You can find the video here, too.

Paint Chip Challenge

Branch out of your comfort zone with us. Please find the paint chip challenge here at our April Meeting agenda or here on our Challenge page. 

Show and Tell, Zoom Style

Many of our members have given genously of their time and supplies to make PPE for our community. In addition, they shared their creative projects, screenshots below.


Diane Wilson shared her log cabin from the Katie Pasquini Masopust class 


Ellene McClay shared her ice dying project



Tom Meyer also shared his ice dye with us


and his improv quilt, a continuation from the April Sew Day




Jill Straight showed off her hand stitching technique




Megan Patent-Nygren shared her homage to Nebraska farmstead women featuring her grandmother 




 Nancy Goff shared her temperature quilt to date

She also shared her stack and whack


And here's a close up:



Sheila Green shared her child sized mask



Vicky Bedell showed her English paper piecing project





Thank you to all who attended and best wishes to all of our members through this time. Stay tuned for a May Sew Day and our meeting invite for May 26th.


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Next meeting: May 26th. This is likely to be virtual as well. We will extend a Zoom meeting invite within 1 week of the meeting.


Sew Days: Typically Every other month -  New May, TBD then Jun 13th, August 8th, October 17th: 10:15 am to 3 PM.