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Sunday, June 23, 2013

Quilting Outside the Blocks

From Sherry Ward

WHQR will display the work of Maggie Early, guest quilter at our May meeting, until August 9th.

Opening night reception:

DATE: June 28th
PLACE: McErny Gallery (in WHQR studio in The Warwick Building)
               254 N Front Street, Wilmington
TIME: 6 - 9 PM with light refreshments

For Additional Information check out this link:



Thursday, June 20, 2013

CFMQ Guild Meeting Minutes - June meeting

Cape Fear Modern Quilt Guild Meeting Notes- June 17, 2013
Submitted by, Donna B

* Welcome to new guest and members.
* Review the treasurer’s report.
* Secretary’s minutes can be viewed on the blog.

Old and New Business:
1 - Spoonflower - Looking at another field trip to Spoonflower and maybe taking a class along with a tour.  Will check for dates in October.

2 - Quilting Retreat - Looking at next spring 2014 (maybe March).  Will check into the Holden Beach rental house that had an elevator.

3 - Membership for the guild runs from September to September.

4 - Nominating committee.  We are looking for 2 people to make up our Nomination committee for our new Officers. Duties include polling members to see if they are interested in serving as a club officers or convincing existing officers to serve another term.   Nominating committee will summit roster to the Board at our September meeting.
If you are interested in being on the committee, contact Kathy.

5 - Our guild’s banner is finished and ready to hang in the shop.  Looks great.  Thanks to all the members who have helped with the banner.  We will add information about the date and times of our meeting to the banner.
Banner Quilt label

Banner Quilt















Donna B's 2 color + neutral Blocks

6 - Summer quilt challenge: 2/3 color challenge.  Members to made a Modern piece (table runner, lap quilt, placemats, other).  You can use only two color waves (of your choice) + one neutral.  Summer challenge project to be shown at our September meeting.   Have fun!

Donna shared her blocks (orange/ blue/ white) as an example of the challenge concept.

7 - Membership decided to take the summer off by skipping July and August meetings and meet again in September.


Show and Tell Self Round Robin:  Karen shared her purple and yellow quilt.

Traditional made modern blocks (pinwheels): Donna and Mary shared their blocks.

Bull’s Eye Quilts challenge:  Kathy, Lynn, Karen and Donna shared their circle quilts.  Plans were made to cut and divide the quilts next week.

General Show and Tell:  members shared their current projects with the group.   See images on our facebook page ==>

Member Spotlight:  Karen shared her quilt history with the group.  She started quilting in 1980.  She also showed doll clothes that she has made.  Thanks for sharing your wonderful quilts and stories.   See images of her work on facebook ==> https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.543389275702722.1073741833.200809193294067&type=1


Next Meeting (September 16)
What Up at our next meeting:
  • 2 Color Summer Quilt Challenge: choose 2 colors and a neutral to create a quilt - (any size, your choice).  
  • Traditional Made Modern block: leaf
  • Fat quarter exchange: orange
  • Member spotlight - Alice
  • Dues for the year are due at September meeting and will be $5/year

Monday, June 17, 2013

Our next CFMQ Guild Meeting will be Sept 16th


News from Today's CFMQ Guild meeting:

  • Due to lots of member commitments in July & Aug, we not meet again until September 16th @ 10am (Sew Happins)
  • Summer Challenge:  Made a Modern piece (table runner, lap quilt, placemats, other).  You can use only two color waves (of your choice) + one neutral.  Summer challenge project to be shown at our September meeting.   Have fun!
  • Traditional block Made Modern challenge:  Leaf
  • Fat Quarter drawing color:  Orange
  • We are looking for 2 people to make up our Nomination committee for our new Officers. Duties include polling members to see if they are interested in serving as a club officers or convincing existing officers to serve another term.   Nominating committee will summit roster to the Board at our September meeting.  If you can serve on the nominating committee…. please contact Kathy ASAP.
  • Dues for the year are due at September meeting and will be $5/year (again)

Thursday, June 13, 2013

How YOU Can Help Libby Lehman

I'm sure that some of you know Libby Lehman (having taken quilting classes from her or seen her quilting videos), well.. she recently had a massive stroke / brain aneurysm and Ricky Tims, and Alex Anderson have been posting updates on their blog regarding her medical status.

Now they are sharing ways you can help and we thought we'd share that with you.
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June 2013
How YOU Can Help Libby Lehman!
WIN A Quilt From Alex Anderson or Ricky Tims
100% of Proceeds Go Directly to the Libby Lehman Medical Fund.

A Note From Ricky & Alex:
Following the medical tragedy of our dear freind Libby Lehman, there has been an outpouring of concern from quilters all over the world asking how they can help. Quilters want to make quilts, but Libby does not need quilts. The kind gesture of making a quilt for Libby and sending it to her will create more challenges than comfort for her and her family, with whom we remain in close communication. Please do not make and send quilts to Libby and her family. Cards and quilted greeting cards are fine.

After weeks of "waiting" to determine the best way we as a quilting community can help, the mission is clear: to raise funds to help offset the staggering costs of medical expenses and rehabilitation expenses. Libby's Medicare is ending soon but the medical expenses will continue for a very long time. We need to raise funds to assist. Outlined below are three ways you can help.  READ ON!

Method One - Enter To Win Ricky's/Alex's Quilt
Alex Anderson and Ricky Tims are each donating a quilt as a fundraiser. Two people's names will be drawn. The first name drawn will have a choice of either quilt. The second name drawn will get the other quilt.

Amish Sawtooth Star

Made entirely by Alex Anderson and published in her book Simply Stars (page 41). It is machine-pieced and hand-quilted with meandering feathers in the body of the quilt and a twisted feather border. It is a classic Alex Anderson quilt and is in excellent condition. (52"x 52")

Harmonic Convergence - Revelation

Made entirely by Ricky Tims and made from Ricky's first commercial fabric line.  It is machine-pieced using Ricky's Convergence technique and machine-quilted on a domestic machine with both variegated and metallic threads. It is finished using Ricky's well-known piped-binding method. This contemporary wall quilt measures (48" x 48") and is in excellent condition.

Enter & Contribute:
1. Click on the Link below to get the registration form. Print out the form, fill it out, include a donation, and mail everything to the TQS office: TQS/Libby Lehman P.O. Box 418, La Veta, CO 81055.                                 
click here =>  http://www.thequiltshow.com/os/pub/libby_contest_20130612.pdf

2. Send a check, money order, or cashier's check in US Dollars made payable to "Libby Lehman Medical Fund". Your contribution (no matter how large or small- no contribution necessary to enter) will enter you in the drawing for the chance to win one of the two quilts. Naturally, our goal is to make a sizable donation to the fund. The amount you wish to send is up to you. We encourage you to be generous - $25, $50, $100, $500 or more. Thank you so much for participating in this important effort. We will report the total amount we raise in an upcoming newsletter and blog.
3. All entries received on or before July 13 will be eligible.  The drawing will be Monday, July 15th. Winners will be contacted and must respond in one week (July 22, 2013) or another name will be drawn.  Once the winners have responded it will be announced on the site.

Method Two - Raise Funds With YOUR Quilts
If you have made (or are making) a quilt for Libby, please consider finding a way for that quilt to generate money for the Libby Lehman Medical Fund. Raffle or sell it and then send the money and a picture of the quilt directly to the fund at Libby's sister Cathy's address below (not through the TQS fundraiser address in Method One above).
Better yet, do you have a quilt in your stash that you are willing to sell on Libby's behalf? If so, sell it or raffle it and send the money directly to the Medical Fund at the address below along with a picture of the quilt. This will mean so much to both Libby and her family.There is no immediate deadline for doing this.  The Lehman family will need assistance for a long time ahead.
Please make checks, money orders, and cashier's checks in US Dollars payable to "Libby Lehman Medical Fund" and send them directly to Libby's sister:
Cathy Arnold
2220 Stanmore
Houston, TX 77019

Method Three- Just GIVE!
Follow Libby's progress at www.caringbridge.org/visit/libbylehman and give whenever you can.

The following is from Libby's family:
  •  As Libby’s recovery plan is beginning to take shape, it has become clear that this will be a long and unpredictable process. Medicare will only pay for a portion of the cost of the rehab. She does not have an auxiliary policy. The burden of paying for the long-term rehab and care will fall to Libby’s husband, Lester, and the family.
  • Thank you to all who have donated to CaringBridge in tribute to Libby.  Although those contributions do not go toward any medical expenses, they have helped to make possible this website communication.
  • If you would like to make a much needed contribution toward Libby’s rehab and other extensive medical expenses, it would help ensure that Libby gets the best medical care possible.
  • A bank account has been set up at JPMorgan Chase Bank. The name of the account is the “Libby Lehman Medical Fund.” Checks, money orders, or cashier’s checks (U.S. dollars only) should be made out to “Libby Lehman Medical Fund” and mailed to her sister, Cathy Arnold, 2220 Stanmore, Houston, TX 77019.  Please include your name and address if it is not on the check. If you wish to use an online secure transfer method from any bank (called Chase Quick Pay), please email Cathy’s husband, Bill Arnold, at bill.arnold@rice.edu, and he will provide you with proper instructions.  
  • Bill Arnold and Bill Askey, Libby's brother-in-laws, are the Trustees of the Fund and the only signors on the bank account. To the extent possible by the amount of funds in the account, they will be responsible for issuing checks to pay for any medical bills that are presented by Lester. The family is very appreciative of all cards, letters, quilt pieces, and contributions received on behalf of our beloved sister, Libby. She is a real treasure to all of us, and we all want her to be able to recover to the best of her abilities.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Don't miss the Quilters by the Sea Quilt Guild - Quilt Show (June 14 & 15th)

Get inspired this weekend.  The Quilters by the Sea Quilt Guild is having their 31st Annual Quilt Show this weekend.

Some of our Modern Quilt Guild members also members of the Quilters by the Sea Guild and will be exhibiting some of their work.

The hours are:

  • Friday, June 14, 2013   10 am – 7 pm
  • Saturday, June 15, 2013    10 am – 5 pm

Location: 
  Temple Baptist Church Activity Center
  709 George Anderson Drive
  Wilmington, NC

Stop by Sew Happins and look for the 2013 bookmarks to receive a $1.00 off coupon for the show.

Hope to see ya there.
Cheers,
    Mary


Philadelphia SewDown


Registration is Now Open for SewDown Philadelphia!

Register Now


 
We will update via Twitter, Facebook and the MQG Website when all 80 spots are sold out.
See you in Philadelphia in September!

Saturday, June 1, 2013

CFMQ Guild Meeting Minutes - May meeting

Cape Fear Modern Quilt Guild - May 20, 2013
Meeting notes by Donna B

Welcome to members and guest, Pat from NJ.

Minutes from last month’s meeting are on the blog.
Treasurer’s report - will get the next report at June meeting.

Boston MQG - members submitted blocks for the Boston guild to make quilts.  Lynn will mail the quilts to the Boston guild.  Thank you to members who turned in quilt squares.

Spoonflower field trip:  6 members went up to Durham to Spoonflower for a tour.  We toured the facility and saw the process used to create fabric from images and designs sent to Spoonflower.  The group passed out information about Spoonflower with samples of the fabric that they use to print the designs.

Fat Quarter exchange: no exchange today.

Traditional to Modern block challenge: “Basket”:  Laura shared her red and white block.

Self Round Robin (row by row):  Lois shared her star blocks and Penny shared her circles.

Bull’s Eye Quilt group: Lynn and Donna shared their circle quilt in progress.

Empty Spools Quilt Seminar in Monterey, CA:  Mary and Donna shared information about this seminar.   http://www.emptyspoolsseminars.com/

Show and Tell: members shared their quilts.   See our facebook page for photos => https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.536517313056585.1073741832.200809193294067&type=1

Guest Speaker: Maggie Earley from Leland.  Maggie shared her beautiful art quilts. She uses photographs for her inspiration. She uses a grid pattern of the photo for the design and tons of different fabric.  You can see Maggie’s work in Wilmington in July at the WHQR radio station. Thanks for sharing, Maggie.   See some of Maggie's Art Quilts here => https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.536516193056697.1073741831.200809193294067&type=1

What's up for our June 17 Meeting