Friday, November 13, 2015

We had a large group for November at Bobbi's house.  Everyone but Mary attended and we hope she is having fun with her grandsons.

We determined our December meeting will be at Mindy's as a dinner due to obligations some of us had on that day, and we will do our White Elephant gift exchange again with at $10 max.  Mindy will provide details.

What was shown tonight by person:

Joan

Her other group met to work with large florals and Joan's will be an art piece with hidden lizards and birds.  Can you find them?



Mindy
The holidays are a theme with a Halloween piece and a Christmas themed panel.  Also, Mindy has been busy making paper flowers.







Arleen

Using the creations from a class with Ana Lisa Hedstrom, Arleen has another unique quilt in the works.


She also pieced together panels to use for a backing fabric on a future project.
Marty
Marty showed some examples of Joomchi from a recent EBHQ workshop.
and a quilt she created out of pieces obtained at a recent drop-in. 
Deanna
Back from Houston, replete with many styles of needles offered to the group, Deanna has a new baby quilt that had to be finished this evening as it will be given away at the office on Friday.
Lovely quilting that shows up nicely on the back.
Bobbi
Bobbi has made progress on her panels (I think she plans on 5 now?).
With a question for this panel as to whether the black tassels enhance or not.  We liked them.
Barbara
Barbara showed photos of some of her paintings, but I only have one of them captured.  She has given Betsy permisson to try and create a hooked rug out this one.  Wonder if Betsy can do it.






Saturday, October 10, 2015

October, 2015 meeting

We were only five but we made the most of the time we had to dive a bit deeper into topics.   Here's what Marty, Deanna, Sandy, Arleen, and Betsy are working on.

Deanna decided she needed to add more quilting to her Avalon quilt so she has been free motion quilted in leaves and vines.  See the second photo for the detail.
Deanna's Avalon Quilt

Quiltin detail for Deanna's Avalon Quilt
 Marty has been quilting her Dragon Wall Hanging and asked for opinions on adding beading embellishment.  We auditioned various styles using the gold beads Marty had with her and tried out some black beads from Betsy's stash (courtesy of Sandy).
Marty's Two Dragons Playing Ball quilt

Marty has also started joining the "footballs" for her wedding ring quilt and will experiment on whether she wants to make rows and join rows together or just add a "block" at a time.  All beautifully hand-pieced.

Sandy didn't make it down in time to enter her challenge quilt for the Alameda County show, so instead she expanded it to make a baby quilt.  You can see the center left panel that was the original challenge of Harmonic Convergence design.
Sandy's Harmonic Convergence baby quilt
Betsy had made a second Sticks and Stones Jelly Roll lap quilt to use up the blocks she had made with the stones going in the wrong direction.  She added more oranges and pinks in this version and distributed these new blocks evenly across the old purple blocks.
Betsy's second Sticks and Stones quilt




Betsy also made a Rail Fence style quilt for Lori, her daughter-in-law's mother.  Lori loves orange and this jelly roll quilt delivers on that color.
Modified Rail Fence Jelly Roll lap quilt
 Quilting was simple straight line.





Wednesday, July 15, 2015

July 2015

We met at Mary's house where paintings from Obie's Aunt Kathy Barieau were on display for viewing and selection.

Three new challenge tops were done and we had a discussion on borders with the conclusion to stick to the instructions which give a range for border size.

Mary's left, Joan's top right, Betsy's bottom right

Arleen and Marty brought work done in an EBHQ class on marbling.  Arleen had already cut and pieced her fabric into a quilt top!

Arleen's marbled fabric quilt

Marty had two other samples








Arleen had also quilted and bound her wool quilt which is entered into PIQF.  Check out the binding and see if you can tell why the Force is with her!












Betsy had been working with half square triangle quilts and has a baby quilt (auditioning the turquoise border)


a "nose to toes" quilt,


and Big Blue, a queen sized quilt.


Marty brought a Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt that she hand quilted.  The quilt top was one her mother had and the setting is the Garden Path.
Here is a detail of the hand quilting.

Mary has been quilting the baby quilts and is now binding one that has lovely circles quilted into the border.




Sunday, June 21, 2015

June 2015 meeting

We met at Joan's house this month and had a great time.  Here's a link to the potato chip cookies she served that everyone loved--http://ericasrecipes.com/2013/04/potato-chip-cookies/.

Next meeting at Mary's house (come prepared to pick out some paintings to take home).

I took pictures on my phone and not all turned out great.  Here are the acceptable ones.

A Grandmother's flower garden quilt Joan had that she brought out to show Betsy how the edges can be finished and the quilting pattern.




Arleen's quilts, this one based on an alteration to a pattern in the Quilter's Newsletter.



Quilting detail on Arleen's quilt
Deanna's latest baby quilt
Joan's quilt with a French braid border and dragonflies painted in the center block.  She "quilted the heck" out of the border. 




Joan's sherbet quilt paper pieced, and now quilted.
 Joan's three pieces so far in the volcano series
 Another quilt by Joan

 Marty's house quilt made a while ago.


And another quilt by Marty

And Marty's "test" quilt for our challenge due in September.
Betsy had two baby quilt tops made, the first a Missouri Star block