There is a new parking situation - Martha was just made aware, and she will find out further details, and will let us know, but the old tickets are no good anymore.
Website - Karoline has done extensive work on the website. More information will be coming as the group starts to use the functionality.
Show & Tell
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| Claudine Boyd - New member - new to quilting- started with squares in purples. Great first quilt. Be sure to keep it, Claudine! |
Karoline told us her quilt project was unveiled in August – huge success!
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| Marcy showed 2 charity quilts from her work with a challenge group. |
Robin: bought a new machine -- a Brother Embroidery - right out of the box, she was able to work monograms onto napkins, and having a lot of fun. Robin also bought a new Oliso Iron with touch sensor capability that made her little dog nuts with sounds that it makes, but that stays hot. Robin wants to iron now!
Suzan -told of her amazement at the level of creativity around the world as shown on Pinterest. She is working on completing 20 - yr old UFO's, in which effort a lot of us identified. Her daughter is pregnant, due Dec. 1st. A baby boy quilt has been begun!
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| Patti took a Sashiko set received at the holiday exchange (from Martha) and a book loaned by Joyce with ideas, and created a lovely project. Well done, Patti! |
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Ellen showed us charity quilts in combinations of red/black/ &white. She also had a bear
quilt in tow! |
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Bernaime showed a hand-quilted silk wall hanging in luscious colors and quilting. |
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Martha Klein - has packs of Forever Yours quilt cards to sell. Talk to her if interested.
Cindy - brought back yellow fabric from Botswana for those who had requested. Her daughter is getting married. Mazeltov, Cindy! Cindy also received an Atlanta Airport show invitation - Flight Patterns is the show theme;" Miles to Go" is her entry made in silk charmeuse. "Sporty Girls Rock" has also been completed. Linda Seward (in U.K.) is publishing a book next spring which features both Debbie and Cindy, describing their unique processes for creating quilts. Cindy also announced that Fiber Revolutions will have a show in Botswana in 2014.
Christina found out how to turn a plain pencil covered by "washi tape" into something wonderful; she purchased the tape at paper source but noted that Joann fabrics carries it too.
Debbie Schwartzman showed us a quilt she had made, 7 years ago showing a caladium, which she used to wrap a smaller art quilt she had mounted under museum glass. Great juxtaposition, and a lovely sharing.
Margo has also been cleaning out strips. Her leftover quilt strips are now skirts for her 8-yr old granddaughter from Kaffe Fasset fabrics. Her granddaughter is getting all sorts of kudos on her fashionable attire.
Lauren - did complete glass vases for tables at her daughter's wedding in blues, yellows, & greens. She adapted a pattern to make it her own for her daughter's wedding quilt. She took a class in Peter's Valley in northern NJ–deconstructed screen printing. Textures were incorporated to form an amazing quilt.
Terry made a quilt for a friend from work who would always have funny cocktail napkins on stressful days to share with Terry to lighten up. Terry created the napkins in fabric for a lovely parting gift. Well done, Terry! She was also commissioned to make a quilt for a person incorporating clothing from the person's Mom. This was definitely a "gift of the heart", since the fabrics themselves were not necessarily meaningful, except to the daughter. The quilt was very gratefully received!
Karoline won the raffle!
Respectfully submitted,
Marcy George





















