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SOCIAL SEW IN ANNOUNCEMENT! Jan 5th at the Lexington Community Center!
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This event is open to the public! Join us on January 5th in Room 327 at the Lexington Community Center from 9am to 4:45pm for some social sewing. We will have a charity sewing project opportunity for those who are interested or you are welcome to work on personal projects. Visit our Meetings and Gatherings page for more info. Looking forward to quilting/knitting/hand sewing with you ..read more
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September Show and Tell
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We had a great collection of Big Statement pieces this month: Here is a striking piece in both color and size by Chris. Reva shows off a traditional-made modern After all of Charlotte’s efforts at our winter retreat, it’s great to see her dramatic finished quilt. This is Hildy’s first venture into a quilt-as-you-go project- she send thanks for people’s input. Joy has made a quilt for her four-year-old daughter that is big enough to grow into! And finally, a rainbow-striped, extra-long sweater knit by Stephanie ..read more
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Meet Your (Quilt) Maker: Christine Quirion
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If you've been to one of our meetings lately then you know we are putting some Polaroid quilt blocks together for our next block of the "month". In honor of the lovely crafty lady who brought us this pattern, we have our next installment of Meet Your "Quilt" Maker. Meet Christine Quirion! What’s your favorite podcast/music/audiobook genre to listen to when you quilt? I’ve been listening to Lotta Sea Lice by Courtney Barnett and Kurt Weill a lot, along with Stevie Wonder and Solange. Also Radiolab podcast. What skill are you itching to master? I want to go back to curves again, like a d ..read more
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August 2018 Meeting Recap
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Christine is showing us samples of the November lottery block - a Polaroid pattern. Julie very proudly shows of her finished quilt consisting of colorful circles and pie wedges.   Here are four more Blocks of the Month that Sue has finished so far. Heather has completely assembled the quilt top whose design consists of lots of sewing accouterments. Jen displays a piece based on the idea of a “windy” block. Not sure what the original looks like, but a truly interesting result! Regina is peeking out from behind her newly finished honey bee block quilt, finish ..read more
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August 2018 Lottery Block: Fussy Cut Polaroid Block
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August 2018 Lottery Block: Fussy Cut Polaroid Block Due at the November 2018 Meeting This month's block is brought to you be Christine Quirion With this block, you’ll create “Polaroid” photo block to showcase interesting prints, fussy cut images, charm squares or tiny piecing in a photo style frame. Each Polaroid gets a gray outer frame, and the finished block illustrates 4 interesting Polaroid images. Colors: All of the “picture” centers of your Polaroids should include dark/navy Blue. The images don’t have to be entirely blue, but a common thread of one color will tie the finished lott ..read more
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SOCIAL SEW IN ANNOUNCEMENT! Sept 29th at the Lexington Community Center!
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This event is open to the public! Join us on September 29th in Room 327 at the Lexington Community Center from 9am to 4:45pm for some social sewing. Visit our Meetings and Gatherings page for more info. Looking forward to sewing with you ..read more
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June 2018 Lottery Block
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June 2018 Lottery Block The lottery block is due at the August Meeting and is brought to you be Rebecca Sachs Here is the tutorial!  http://badskirt.blogspot.com/2011/04/japanese-x-and-scrappy-quilt-tutorial.html The blocks should be at 7.5" finished (8" with seam allowance)  Colors:  Center edge: Black solid or black patterned fabric. Triangle bits: White or very low volume white fabric Center Cross and Corner X's: Mix of bright citrus colored fabrics - Yellow, Green, Orange, Coral, Pink, & Red!  The the types of colors on this page would all be great (http://colo ..read more
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May 27, 2018 Show-and-Tell
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Patrice started off with this quilt she made at the Anna Maria Horner workshop. Great combinations of curved lines and squares! Christine showed off this dramatic “Embrace The Stripe” quilt from a class she attended at Quiltcon.  Did I mention it’s dramatic? Christine seems quite satisfied with this cheerful flamingo duo - the backing fabric has flamingos as well. Nice touch! Caroline continues to create dazzling color combinations, this time with tons of HSTs. This is her generous contribution to Camp Erin. Rebecca is also contributing a quilt for Camp Erin - this ..read more
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Quitcon 2018 Charity Quilt
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QuiltCon 2018 CMQG Charity Quilt The CMQG is pleased to be raffling off the community quilt that we made for QuiltCon 2018! This quilt was designed and created in a group effort following the rules for the MQG, which set the color palette and theme of “Traditional Quilts Made Modern”. Entitled “Radient Nine-Patch” (and designed by our very own Charlotte Howard), this eye-catching quilt will liven up any room! Based on a traditional Nine-Patch block in a modern setting, the warm colors flow from the inside out. We are collaborating with Gather Here to raise funds to send kids to sewing c ..read more
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