Friday, January 29, 2010
Scrappy Basket Weave by Wendy F.
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
2010 photo additions
February 2009-
Mary, Martha,Adele & Dawn looking at???
16-patch workshop moments Jan. 2010
Look at all those strips!
Learning together
Anneke and Frieda
Sharon measuring her 16-patch
Optical Delusions by Martha in 2009
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Member Background
by – Martha E.
My love affair with quilting began in the 70's when a friend convinced me that we could each make a quilt for our daughters, and quilt them together. Since then, my style has evolved to include reproduction and traditional quilts, adaptations of published designs, and a few original quilts. My skills have improved as well, and I consider myself an intermediate level quilter. Luckily, my sister Nancy is an artist, and I have come to rely on her design skills and great colour sense to assist me in my quilt projects. Together we started the Tidal Threads Quilt and Needlework Guild in 2008 and so far it has been a very satisfying venture. We also have a booth in the Grand Manan Farmers’ Market in the summer where we sell our quilted products.
‘The journey is the destination’ describes my approach to life. I have always loved maps, and my husband and I have been able to fulfill our dreams to travel to many corners of the world. We have visited many countries in western Europe and Asia, as well as the Baltics, Russia, and New Zealand. The journey became the destination in all these trips. This philosophy really came into its own when we spent time living and working in China. There you must relinquish your desire to be in control of what happens to you, and just "go with the flow". Not an easy lesson for a retired educator who was used to being in charge. I am trying to let go of my need to control things, and just enjoy the moment. It's a very satisfying and freeing transformation!
Most of my quilts have been gifts to friends, family, or charities. Putting pieces of fabric together, whether they blend or contrast, exemplifies my attempt to understand others and encourage friendship and love between people of different backgrounds and cultures.
My love affair with quilting began in the 70's when a friend convinced me that we could each make a quilt for our daughters, and quilt them together. Since then, my style has evolved to include reproduction and traditional quilts, adaptations of published designs, and a few original quilts. My skills have improved as well, and I consider myself an intermediate level quilter. Luckily, my sister Nancy is an artist, and I have come to rely on her design skills and great colour sense to assist me in my quilt projects. Together we started the Tidal Threads Quilt and Needlework Guild in 2008 and so far it has been a very satisfying venture. We also have a booth in the Grand Manan Farmers’ Market in the summer where we sell our quilted products.
‘The journey is the destination’ describes my approach to life. I have always loved maps, and my husband and I have been able to fulfill our dreams to travel to many corners of the world. We have visited many countries in western Europe and Asia, as well as the Baltics, Russia, and New Zealand. The journey became the destination in all these trips. This philosophy really came into its own when we spent time living and working in China. There you must relinquish your desire to be in control of what happens to you, and just "go with the flow". Not an easy lesson for a retired educator who was used to being in charge. I am trying to let go of my need to control things, and just enjoy the moment. It's a very satisfying and freeing transformation!
Most of my quilts have been gifts to friends, family, or charities. Putting pieces of fabric together, whether they blend or contrast, exemplifies my attempt to understand others and encourage friendship and love between people of different backgrounds and cultures.
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Monday, January 25, 2010
Martha Minutes
Get There Early
I forgot to mention in yesterday's email that I'd appreciate it if everyone were ready to go by 9:15 on Thursday morning. That is, machines plugged in, cutting boards at the ready. We really have quite a bit to do that morning, and we want to have 15 min. or so to enjoy coffee, snack, and a social time too. I'll get there early to set up the room so everyone can plug in her machine and see the demos.
I forgot to mention in yesterday's email that I'd appreciate it if everyone were ready to go by 9:15 on Thursday morning. That is, machines plugged in, cutting boards at the ready. We really have quite a bit to do that morning, and we want to have 15 min. or so to enjoy coffee, snack, and a social time too. I'll get there early to set up the room so everyone can plug in her machine and see the demos.
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Martha Minutes
I have the workshop quilt instructions ready to photocopy for this coming Thursday, and hope that participants will come with everything they need to start sewing. I will include the list of materials/equipment here for those who want to take part.<!--[endif]--> If you have a power bar, you might want to bring that to increase the no. of outlets in the vestry. Also, if you don't want to lug your ironing board along, a couple of towels and your iron could be used just as well as a board.
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Want to know when to bring a snack to Quilting?
Snack Schedule
Jan. 28: Margo
Feb. 4: Brenda
Feb 11: Dawn
Feb. 18: Gladys (cake), Sharon/Sonya (clean-up)
Feb 25: Adele
Mar. 4: Ruth
Mar.11: Ellen
Mar. 18: Gladys (cake), Nancy/Martha (clean-up)
Mar. 25: Diane
April 1: Ineke
Jan. 28: Margo
Feb. 4: Brenda
Feb 11: Dawn
Feb. 18: Gladys (cake), Sharon/Sonya (clean-up)
Feb 25: Adele
Mar. 4: Ruth
Mar.11: Ellen
Mar. 18: Gladys (cake), Nancy/Martha (clean-up)
Mar. 25: Diane
April 1: Ineke
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
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