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Sunday, November 29, 2009

My new sewing table

Again I don't know how to put the photos in the right order. But here is my new sewing table made for my Janome sewing machine by a fellow, Tony Peirce, who lives in Stanbridge East. The 2nd photo shows it better. There is the side front extension but as well there is a back extension (it is down in the photo) which doubles the surface area. Great for machine quilting! The quilt is so well supported while you are working on it.

Aren't I lucky?

Cath

Hi everyone!

My first post! And I'm already having trouble. I can't figure out how to put the photos in the order I want them. So you'll have to see them backwards.

A little show and tell. A tennis friend of mine has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer so I decided to make her a lap quilt. In our conversations she said her favourite colours are blue and green (not knowing why I was asking. She thought I was making a chart or something!). So I ordered Kaffe Fassett fabric from the States and 9 days later she received the finished quilt. Not bad! The flannel for the back is from The Quilt Chalet in St Lazare. Brigitte has an incredible amount of beautiful, non-juvenile flannel. Loads to choose from.

Easy pattern from Kaffe's book
'Country Garden Quilts' called Right on Target Quilt. Easy machine quilting too because this quilt is all about the fabric.

Anyway, I loved making it and my friend says it makes her smile.

I have more things to tell you but I'll put it in another blog.

Cath




Saturday, November 21, 2009

Hi everybody, I am finally writing my first entry. Yay!

I must say that having our own blog is really a brilliant idea and I am suggesting to the guilds that I belong to here that they could do the same. We can post all kinds of things here, thoughts, suggestions, comments, ideas, show off our stuff, see what others are doing, what fun !

I thought I would post a picture of the little embroidered pincushions I have been making.

They sold like hot cakes in our Quilts on the Rocks show and as I said I could make some for our next WEQ show. I call making them stress busters.









I am also posting three of the quilts I had in the same show. The black and white one with the red flowers is now on my daughter’s wall in Montreal. It was quilted by Lynn McFern, of Cuilte Montreal.. She did an excellent job, she even has a hummingbird and dragonflies in the quilting.




















I can't remember if I showed you the two smaller ones at
Guild before I left, bear with me if I have already.





















I am posting also the quilt that won Viewers Choice (my Dragonfly quilt was second). Anyway, the winner was Dear Edith (a Dear Jane) quilt, it took the quilter, Patti McKinnon, about four years to make.
All the piecing and quilting was done by hand and some of the tiny blocks have between 30 and 40 pieces! A work of art and infinite patience. Such patience I realize I no longer have, I was going to embark on starting a king size bed quilt this weekend at a quilt-as-you-go workshop but came to my senses in time. It will now be a lap quilt. Look forward to reading more of your postings,

Marilyn
(Sudbury)

Friday, November 20, 2009

Meeting - November 17, 2009

Here are the pictures that I took of the Show and Tell. Besides baby quilts, we saw Audrey's last watercolor, Diane's beautiful apron and bag, and Anna's paper piecing wallhanging.
















We planned our potluck dinner that will be at Audrey's on December lst, at 7 p.m. I still cannot believe how soon Christmas will be here!
Diane mentioned that a Christmas Show will be held by the Beaconsfield Guild to profit the Gazette Christmas Fund. The dates are: Friday Nov. 27th to Sunday 29th, at the Centennial Hall, opposite the Beaconsfield Library. Great cause!

We were all very busy cutting, ironing and sewing our baby quilts for the Elizabeth House.
If you are interested in a fabric exchange, please talk to Julia for the details.
That was the last meeting of 2009. See you at Audrey's for our Christmas dinner.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Mea culpa - have not been visiting the blog as often as I should. Just read about Roz. Huge congratulations, Roz!! Quite an accomplishment!!

SandraJ

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Tuesday, Nov. 3-

Well, this is my second attempt at this- my first seemed to disappear into never-never land- heaven knows what I did!

If my count is correct there were 17 of us around the tables last night to listen to our guest, Linda Choclair from Elizabeth House. Great to see so many! We're missing Phyl for sure- but we learned that she is now at the Booth - so if anyone is around there, drop in!

Linda's talk on Elizabeth House was, I'm sure, an eye-opener for most of us. I knew that it has been on Marlowe for a long time- but 40 years (and counting if you realize that it's former title was the Sheltering Home of Montreal and possibly was located downtown) was a surprise to me. It was interesting to hear Linda's comparison of the Moms from "then" - usually being hidden until baby was born and adopted, and "now" when many of the Moms arrive with a toddler or so in tow to await the arrival of the new addition. While the Moms from "then" were sometimes from well-to-do families seeking to retain their pride, the connecting theme "now" is generally poverty, and often abusive situations. With a view to breaking the mold, the folks at Elizabeth House encourage the girls to finish high school, ease transition back to independent living and offer further support through a community programme all with a core staff of about 22, swelling sometimes to about 35. Paramount in their intervention is the preparation of these Moms to become effective parents.

I think I was impressed by Linda's representation of those passing through the residential programme (18 rooms) as being very resilient and truly caring for their children. They count many success stories - must feel good. I think we've taken on a worthy project since for may of these children, the quilt we send will be the first thing that is theirs. She told us that most of the Moms arrive with all their possessions in garbage bags. So- if anyone is thinking of changing their current luggage- this would be great place to send the old. Also- she says that they get a fair number of donations for the babies, but not much for the Moms - something else to keep in mind.

We showed Linda some of the quilts that we plan to make (pictures are out there somewhere- still haven't gotten a handle on that!), and then we felt motivated to make a start on choosing fabric and cutting squares. I believe we'll be continuing at the next meeting, Nov. 17.

Earlier in the evening, Sandra told us that Stephanie at Quilt Classique has offered to supply a bolt of batting- polyester- at a decent price. We all agreed that we should take her up on this.

Lise showed us some examples of note cards which we could make featuring our quilts - great idea for the boutique at the next show.

Show-and-tell was great, as always .We saw the completion of France's table runner (her own design) and Mary T. showed us her completed wall hanging - fabulous prairie points ( hope we can convince her to give us a workshop...). Both of these were worked on at Retreat. Anna distributed something that she wrote that weekend- truly touching (ask for a copy, if you weren't there). Heather showed us a completed coaster made with that stuff that provides heat resistance, and Diane showed us the beginning of a reverse applique. Hopefully Barbara will get her pictures up on this blog so all can see!

Don't forget- Christmas is coming - and along with that our annual Christmas dinner, this year to be on Dec. 1 at Audrey's .Thanks for offering the hospitality, Audrey - it's so appreciated. So- next meeting, perhaps you could come with an idea of what you will bring- hors d'oeuvres, main course, salad, dessert. I'm going to be away enjoying an early Chrstmas with my little guys in Scotland- I'm really sorry to miss the evening -it's always so good!!

Think that's about it for last night - happy quilting!

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009





Showing my finished Christmas Table Runner and a baby quilt for Elizabeth House (Gaétane's pattern).

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Inspiring, isn't it?


For those who missed the sunset on Halloween night, here it is, taken from my backyard. Although it is not a quilting image, I find it very inspiring.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Quilt retreat

Let's back up a few weeks to the quilt retreat held at the Stables in Pierrefonds on a lovely weekend in September. Now that I've liberated some pictures from my camera it's time to post a note. :)

We arrived Friday afternoon and evening, set up our machines and started sewing. The weekend was filled with good company and good food (as always!) and everyone's projects advanced nicely.
Unfortunately this will be our last retreat at the Stables (the nuns will be closing down this property) .....but surely not our last retreat as a guild.

On Friday night a small token of appreciation was given to Marilyn - who left the guild a sewing machine before she moved back to Sudbury. The machine will be put to good use starting soon - we have lots and lots of fabric and will start quilting bees at our meetings to make donation quilts. Thanks Marilyn!




Some more random shots:









Here's hoping we find an alternate location to get away from it all again next year!!