Tuesday, March 4, 2014

March Speaker: Elsie Campbell


Star Flower by Elsie Campbell


March 17 and 18, 2014
Elsie Campbell

At both meetings Elsie will tell us her secrets for

Winning Stitches 

"Hand quilting for contemporary quilts? You bet!  Learn how Elsie Campbell makes small, even hand quilting stitches. Then view a selection of award- winning quilts from her collection. Included in the trunk show are projects from Winning Stitches."



Winning Stitches
Elsie's book: "Master the secrets of beautiful hand quilting.  Learn  tricks for marking, basting, quilting and finishing quilts from miniatures to bed-sized projects.  Included are 50 original quilting designs and 2 project patterns."



Thursday, February 20, 2014

Virginia Jean Cox Mitchell Quilt at Spencer

Beginning Again, 1980-1985
By Virginia Jean Cox Mitchell
Helen F. Spencer Museum of Art 
at the University of Kansas
Gift of Virginia Jean Cox Mitchell & Bill

The Personal Geometry exhibit at Lawrence's Spencer Museum of Art shows the quilts of Jean Mitchell and Yoshiko Jinzenji through May 18, 2014.


For programs, dates and times click here:

Details of Beginning Again
This piece celebrates the coming of spring, 
Easter and the yearly renewal of flora and fauna.




Wednesday, February 12, 2014

February Speaker: Jacquie Gering

See more of Jacquie's quilts at her blog

Jacquie Gering is our February speaker. She was once a member of KVQG before she moved to Chicago. She's well-known for her modern quilts and was recently elected Chairman of the Board of the Modern Quilt Guild.



The Wednesday workshop will be an all day lesson in machine-piecing and cutting hexagons.

Monday, February 10, 2014

Darke County Sampler Block 2

Flowers don't often sprout from shoes,
but here is a distinctive applique design
seen in the Miami County sampler quilts


The February block for the 2014 Block of the Month is
drawn from one of the many turn-of-the-last century samplers.

Notice the red shoe near the center of this
album top dated 1906 from the Quilt Complex

A detail



Detail from the Helman quilt


I've been collecting pictures of these samplers
for quite a while.

Above is a photocopy of an ad for a quilt lost nearly 30 years ago. It has the usual eagle plus a workbench full of tools, which you also see once in a while. Sue Cummings writes that these samplers were often gifts or presentation quilts for children coming of age. The tools might indicate a boy going into the carpentry trade. This missing quilt also features the typical pattern of blocks of different sizes with dark filler strips to fill out the rectangle.

Another photocopy from the files, this sampler dated 1908.
Notice the ax and saw on the left side here.
With only six patterns we don't have room for any tools.

The Helman Quilt from Sue Cummings's book

But we had to have the Flowering Shoe.

Your February guild newsletter has the pattern for rectangular block.


Sunday, February 2, 2014

Personal Geometry: Spencer Quilt Show Opens Saturday

Virginia Jean Cox Mitchell, detail of 
Bill Willie’s Factotum Whirligig 

Personal Geometry: 

Quilts by Yoshiko Jinzenji and Virginia Jean Cox Mitchell

Opens at the Spencer Museum at the University of Kansas this Saturday and will be on display from

February 8 through May 18, 2014.

Yoshiko Jinzenji
Detail of Color II

The exhibition pairs two artists’ work to reveal contrasts as well as continuities in their recent gifts of life-work donated to the Spencer's permanent collection. Jean Mitchell, a founding member of our guild, gave a collection of quilt blocks and patchwork tops in 2013. Yoshiko Jinzenji of Japan donated a similar yet very different collection of blocks and patchwork in 2007.

PROGRAMS

  • February 19, Wednesday. The Friends of the Art Museum will hold a reception for the artists from 5:30 to 7:30.

  • February 22, Saturday. Yoshiko Jinzenji will discuss her work at 2:00.

  • March 2, Sunday. Curator Susan Earle will guide a tour of the exhibit from 2:00 to 3:00.

  • March 15, Saturday. Children’s Programming. Saturday Art Adventure. Quilt Geometry, children 5-8. 10:30-11:30.

  • April 10, Thursday. Senior Session: Personal Geometry. Curator Susan Earle guides a gallery tour of the exhibit from 10:00 to 11:00. Senior Sessions are open to everyone but designed with the comfort of senior citizens in mind.

  • April 13, Sunday. 
  • New Directions/Historical Forms. Gallery Tour 2-3.
  • Quilt historian Barbara Brackman will give a gallery tour of the exhibit, discussing traditional needlework techniques behind these nontraditional quilts. We'll look at global influences from Japanese patchwork to English stumpwork through antique pieces from the Museum's collection and Barbara's.

  • April 15, Tuesday. 1:30. Virginia Jean Cox Mitchell will discuss her work at Spencer after the April KVQG meeting.


See more here:


Monday, January 27, 2014

Speaking of Quilts exhibit in Topeka



Our "Kaw Valley Album Quilt" created in 
2006 to celebrate our 30th anniversary will be on display

The Kansas History Museum in Topeka is featuring Speaking of Quilts: Voices from the Collection and Community. The show of 25 traditional, historic, commemorative and contemporary art quilts from the museum’s collection and Kansas communities will be up until August 31, 2014.

Curators have organized the quilts into six group:

■ Best of the Block, which features competition quilts. Two quilts listed in The Twentieth Century’s Best American Quilts will be on display.

■ Outside the Block, which showcases nontraditional quilts.

Mary Madden, Director museum and education division, 
Kansas Historical Society, 
shows a late-19th-century Ocean Wave quilt.


■ Inside the Block, a display of quilts in traditional patterns such as Log Cabin, Double Wedding Ring and Ocean Waves.

■ Block Party, featuring quilts on loan from the community. Included a quilt made in 1988 to commemorate the centennial of Topeka's Potwin neighborhood and our 30th anniversary quilt.

The photos are by Jan Biles for the Topeka Capitol Journal. Read her story here:
http://cjonline.com/life/connected/2014-01-11/exhibit-show-quilts-museum-community-lenders

And see lots of quilt photos at the museum's website:
http://www.kshs.org/p/speaking-of-quilts/18465

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Pam Sullivan Exhibit in Lawrence

Textile artist Pam Sullivan is showing her recent work at the Kansas Union Gallery at K.U. in Lawrence
from January 23 to February 10th. The opening reception is tomorrow Thursday the 23rd  from 5 to 7.

One of her friends says:
"Go see how Pam gathers light and what she does with it."

Friday, January 10, 2014

Darke County Sampler: 2014 Block of the Month




Barbara and Georgann are co-conspirators on the guild's next six-month Block of the Month.

Without the border it will be 39" x 30".

Georgann is making the model and Barbara has chosen and drawn the patterns. It's all applique with a few pieced setting strips and a pieced border.


Our inspiration is Sue C. Cummings' research on a set of samplers made in Ohio about 100 years ago. Darke County, Ohio seems to have been a center of the fashion. It's on the Ohio/Indiana border in the Miami River Valley. 

The dozens of samplers made in that area were done in red, gold and olive green solids on white. Most have  an eagle.  Blocks finish to different sizes but fit together with some extra pieced rectangles. 

Block 1

Hearts & Darts
by Georgann
Finishes to 12" square
Note: This is what the block should look like. The pattern showed the wrong finished hearts and darts.
The pattern will make this.

The first block finishes to 12" x 12" and is a traditional Hearts & Darts applique. It didn't originate in Ohio but many quilters used variations in their samplers.

This pattern cut from folded red fabric is perfect for your winter applique. You could make two and give one to your Valentine.

Here's the cover quilt for Sue Cummings's book.
Notice the quirky Hearts & Darts in the
top left corner. More darts than hearts.

You might want to buy her book, Album Quilts of Ohio's Miami Valley, which pictures many variations and contains a good deal of local Miami Valley history. Click here: 
And then click on the cover with the Look Inside note. You'll get a preview.

Barbara has chosen six applique blocks that were popular in the community. The applique is fairly simple so those of you who are appliphobic may want to try a few.

Look for the PDF in the digital newsletter or the printed page in the paper copy.

 Detail of an antique sampler.
I'll be showing you some of these vintage examples
every month here.
A lot of the greens turned tan with time.


FABRICS
Georgann made the model in shades of olive green, bright red and a gold that is a little tamer than the chrome orange they liked in Ohio.  You could get by with fabric you already have in your piles of reds, greens, gold and ivory.

Backgrounds
Georgann used a variety of ivory prints for the backgrounds.
The largest block finishes to 18". Mix and match six fat quarters if you want a scrappy background.

Border
You'll need a long half yard of each of the four shades to make a strip border, so set that aside before you cut up 

Green Prints
You need three shades of green with some contrast between them in dark, medium and light. Three half yards should do it. You'll need a long half yard of one of  the greens for the border.

Red
Prewash the red with some white to make sure it doesn't run. If it bleeds at all don't use it.
1 yard of a red. Georgann used plain but one or more prints would work.

Gold
1 yard of a yellow-gold print or plain.

Antique Quilt, Miami County, Ohio
The hearts and darts block is to the right of the center star.

The antique quilts were made between 1885 and 1920 in Darke, Miami and Montgomery Counties.


Thursday, December 19, 2013

2014 Program Schedule

Kaw Valley Quilters Guild
Programs for 2014


Eula

January 20th & 21st

“Embroidered Quilts”
Eula Lang & Of One Mind



Jacquie

February 17th & 18th
“Maker, Quilter, Artist…a Journey”
Workshop: “Piecing Hexagons by Machine”
Jacquie Gering


Elsie

March 17th & 18th
“Winning Stitches”
(hand quilting)
Elsie Campbell

KVQG Annual Quilt Show
April 5th & 6th 
Crown Toyota  3430 Iowa


Lynne

April 14th & 15th
Kansas Troubles:
Layered Patchwork Technique”
Lynne Hagmeier

 Julie

May 19th & 20th
“Crazy Quilts”
Julie Craig

Kelly

June 16th & 17th
“Layer Cakes, Turnovers & Jelly Rolls! Oh My!”
 Workshop: “Sliced Layer Cake”
Kelly Ashton


Victoria

July 14th & 15th 
“15 Minutes of Play”
Workshop: “15 Minutes of Play”
Victoria Findlay Wolfe

Betty

August 18th & 19th
“Yikes!  How Should I
Quilt This?”
Betty New

September 15th 
KVQG Mini-Retreat
2:00-8:00 pm
Douglas County Fairgrounds

Lorraine

October 20th & 21st
“My Passion for Miniature Quilts”
Workshop: “Paper Piecing Miniature Blocks”
Lorraine Olsen

November 17th & 18th
Country Store

December 15th & 16th
Happy Holidays Fun!

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Kansas City Regional Quilt Festival


Several quilt guilds in the KC area are planning for a collaborative quilt festival in June, 2015. Kaw Valley is one of the sponsoring guilds.

Dates and location have been chosen:



June 19-21 2015
Overland Park Convention Center in Overland Park, Kansas

The group has a website on which they describe the event, the sponsors and the guilds involved:
http://kcrqf.com/

"The Kansas City Regional Quilt Festival will allow you to see showcased quilts from area guilds, shop with a variety of vendors and learn from some of the area’s top quilters. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity – make your plans now to attend the 2015 Kansas City Regional Quilt Festival."

The planners are thinking of something on the scale of the Road to California exhibit or the AQS show in Des Moines with many national and local vendors, workshops and demonstrations and a regional exhibit to show our quilts to a wider audience.

Isn't that last years opportunity quilt
in their publicity photo?

See our guild page at their website:
http://kcrqf.com/kaw-valley/

The organization's officers include Nancy Wakefield, president; Lynn Droege and Janette Sheldon, vice presidents and co-chairs; Cheryl Williams, treasurer; and Sarah Rathgen, secretary.

It's still 18 months away so the website is in its first stages. But check it often. Notice the KCRQF logo over on the right. You can click on that for the next year and a half and see what's new in the planning.

It's not too early to think about renting a vendor's booth, however:
http://kcrqf.com/vendors/

You get a discount if you rent by January 1, 2014.