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Sunday, November 23, 2014

BUSY, BUSY, BUSY!!!!

Hi again everyone:

We've been quite busy since our Annual Meeting in Rawdon, lots of quilting, lots of learning.

 Here's France with her Halloween project.  She
is teaching us how to transfer from paper to
fabric.  Such a smart person, our France.  She
always has something new to teach us.









Here's Roz with her fabulous circle
quilt and below is her quilt for the
soon-to-benew addition.  The back
 is Roz's ingenious way of handling
that old dilemna of 'not enough fabric'.

 Baby is going to be VERY happy.





Now it's Roz's turn to teach us
'ruching'.  A wonderful new
(well, at least for most of us)
technique for making three
dimensional flowers.  Take a
look at her beautiful sample of
these flowers.




And here's us all hard at work!!!!

Thanks to France and Roz for
their excellent workshops!!












And under the heading of "better late than never"
or "late but fabulous" is Allison's
answer to Anna's challenge of last
season - Triangles.

And last, but definitely not
least is Barbara's beautiful
"missing 9 patch".  Quilting
to be decided!!








Next up is our Christmas evening at Linda's new digs.
Promises to be fun (we'll be playing Left, Right, Center)
and filling (we'll be eating lots of great food).
Don't forget, if you're coming and planning
on playing you need to bring 3 fat quarters.

See you all then.

Sandra

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

WEQuilters at the CQQ Annual Meeting

On Saturday, October 18, 2014, seven of our members drove to Rawdon for the CQQ AGM. We had a good guild presence as we had won two bursaries last year and were showing the results of our workshop and community project. We had to leave home at 7:30 so we were all ready for the coffee and breads prepared by the Rawdon Guild when we arrived. We were soon working on our mystery blocks. We had to bring two five inch squares of either blue or pink flowered material and were each given four small white squares to sew onto the corners. Many people were finished their squares before the instructions were given. 

The meeting began, changes to the by-laws were approved and all the executive positions were filled.  None of us volunteered. The CQQ now has it's first male president. Denis Justin Lajoie from Art Sous La Quilt Guild in the Outaouais put his name in for president and as there were no other nominations he was acclaimed! At coffee and lunch time we sold some of our Raffle Quilt tickets. A good start to our show. Charlotte was the best sales person.


Charlotte, Mary T, Linda, Roz, Rita and Sandra having lunch.


Mary T, Linda, Roz, Rita and Mary S with our new president, Denis Justin Lajoie in the back left.


 These are some of the mystery blocks, blue and pink being assembled. We will see if they make two quilts, one of each colour.


 This is the mystery quilt made two years ago and won by Vendor Phyllis Moody.


 We proudly displayed our banner.


 There were over 150 members at the meeting including a few men and three vendors.


Here are some of our Elaine Quehl quilts. They were displayed during the meeting and then we held them up and explained our work towards the end of the meeting. They were very well received especially Audrey's water lilies.

Here are some of our preemie quilts on display. We also held these up and marched them through the room.

There were only a few member's show and tell so the meeting wrapped up at 3 PM and we were back in Montreal in good time just after 4PM until we hit St Jacques West!

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Preemie Quilts

 At our last meeting we were showing off our Preemie Quilts and our projects from our Elaine Quehl workshop on Free Form Curves and Liberated Applique. Charlotte finished her preemie quilt and Jae and Priscilla were trying to get a good look at the front. We will take these quilts to the CQQ Annual Meeting in Rawdon to show how we used the bursaries we won last year.

Jae was busy again and made a number of pincushions. She is ready for the pincushion exchange with Loose Threads and also has some to sell in the boutique at our quilt show May 2-3 2015.

We were really happy to see Priscilla, an interested new member. She has recently become interested in quilting and came with some of her work, beautifully made mug rugs.

We hadn't seen Audrey yet this year but she came and showed us she hasn't been just sitting around. Not only does she quilt beautifully but she paints lovely watercolours. 



These are Audrey's Liberated Appliques inspired by Elaine Quehl's workshop; Sun Flower, Tulips and Water Lilies. 









These are a series of watercolours Audrey painted over the summer. We were very glad to see you Audrey and hope to see you again soon.



Here are three quilt tops that Mary S. quilted and bound but it was Rita who did all the piecing. Rita was using up scraps from some of the many, many baby quilts she has made. 

  Mary T. and Rita with two more of Rita's preemie quilts. 

Our meeting finished with Barbara  talking about our show challenge, Dimentional Quilting. She brought a book with ideas and hopes everyone becomes inspired and creates a free standing gem. Its easy, all it need to be is three layers with quilting and be 3 D. She can't wait to see what we all come up with and neither can we!

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Second Meeting of the Year

Barbara was back from her month long trip to Spain. She is not quite back into her quilting mode. Anna was there handing out a belated triangle challenge reward to Jae. We were only a few but we had a good meeting.

 We are participating in a pincushion challenge with Loose Threads. Participants have to make a funky pincushion, wrap it up with a sewing notion and bring it to the exchange December 15th. So far we have eight signed up, with more to come I'm sure.

After a discussion we decided to have our retreat in October next year, but it turned out the L'Ermitage was going to be full with a meeting of the nuns that weekend, so it will be September 11-13, 2015. Mark your calendars.



 Linda had all the quilts she was working on at the retreat plus the easy curves from the Elaine Quehl workshop.


This is one quilt for a grandson with most of a jelly roll


And this is the other one for his brother. 


 She then had some strips left over so she made a preemie quilt.


Roz made two preemie quilts with the jelly roll method, using a quarter of the roll for each.


They both have really interesting fabric for border and backing.


Roz had also made a mat with pockets to put under your sewingmachine. The pockets hang down over the front of your table and hold scissors markers, extra thread and other notions. A great item for our boutique. 



Jae had two quilts last meeting and here she is with another. She shows her great colour sense and some of these fabrics are in our raffle quilt. You can tell it is Jae because you can only see the top of her head.



And to show she has not been slacking off she also made four place mats from the left over strips.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Our Latest Retreat

We had another great retreat at L'Ermitage Sainte Croix this past weekend. Ten quilters, including Mary's two sisters worked hard all weekend and many projects were finished. Even though the weather was good we mostly stayed indoors chained to our machines. The roaring of machines filled the room until people got tired of that work and then sat, chatted and hand quilted. Some stayed up late Friday night hoping to see the aurora borealis but all they saw was a beautiful dark sky.


Linda made two quilt tops for her grandsons with jellyrolls. She sewed all the strips together in an hour, not counting ironing.


Roz joined us for the first time and she came with everything including her chair but not the kitchen sink. She worked on lots of projects and finished this baby quilt top.


Mary worked on a preemie quilt. She brought her new sewing machine and machine quilted with a walking foot for the first time. She is finishing the binding by hand and still prefers hand quilting.


Allison spent lots of time documenting all her embroidery stitches. She now has sheets with all the stitches with different lengths ready to embellish many new projects. 


Charlotte worked on a preemie quilt and here she is putting on the binding and as always smiling.


France was working on a set of place mats with lots of pieces and great colours. 


While others sandwiched and sewed the quilt tops Rita had made, she was busy cutting and sewing two new quilts for  friends and neighbours.


Mary's sister Jeannie finished a little quilted cross stitch baby announcement and knitted a tiny sock.


Mary's other sister Betsy had a few projects on the go and here she is quilting on a Greek Village. She couldn't sew on a quilt for her daughter because she forgot the thread.


Here is Charlotte's quilt with the binding almost completely finished!


Jeannie got to work on some preemie quilts while Betsy and Mary just watched!


After Linda finished the two quilt tops she still had some strips left over, so she made another preemie quilt.  This one didn't even take her an hour, including the ironing.

Time went by very quickly even with starting work at 8:30 AM. After Sunday lunch we packed up to get back to the real world. We missed Anna and Sandra this time and hope they make our next retreat.