Monday, November 21, 2011

Reeze's Block of the Month



Reeze offers a pieced BOM on her website. This year's is called  Jewels in the Crown. Check it out on the blog

By Becky

By Bettina M.

and in the Flickr group of finished blocks.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/jewelsbom/  

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

2012 Programs

Sheryl and the Program Committee have sent the schedule for the first half of 2012--- a good excuse to buy yourself a new quilt calendar and mark the third Tuesdays and Monday nights.

January

Marge Banks: My Journey with Seminole Patchwork
Our member will talk about her tiny pieces.


February

Donna Lynn Thomas: Flip Your Way to Fabulous Quilts

See her website here:

http://www.donnalynnthomas.com/Flip_Your_Way_to_Fabulous_Quilts.html



March

Jan Hutchison: From Turtles to Whole Cloth


See machine quilter Jan's blog here:
http://thesecretlifeofmrsmeatloaf.blogspot.com/

April


Sue Cleveland: My Eclectic Quilt Pageant
Read more about Sue and her new book here: http://www.piecesbewithyou.com/





May
 
Deanna Hodson: Everything Old is New Again
See her patterns for incorporating hankies and doilies by clicking here:


June

Mary Elmusa: A Creative Art Quilting Journey

Monday, October 31, 2011

KC Public Library Quilt Lecture



Sheryl S sends a card announcing a lecture:

Quilts That Changed the World: Women, Movements, Healing and Art by Dr. Nancy Dawson which will be at the Plaza Branch Library at 4801 Main in Kansas City Missouri on November 7th, Monday evening. The lecture is at 6:30 preceeded by a recepiton at 6:00. Dr. Dawson makes quilts and is a professor of Africana Studies. Read more about her at Kyra Hick's Black Threads blog:


Dr. Nancy Dawson


She will discuss the intersection of quilting, activism, and community-building using examples from the work of local textile artist NedRa Bonds (who we see at KVQG meetings often.)


NedRa Bonds

Co-Sponsored by the UMKC Women's & Gender Studies Program, UMKC Black Studies Program, the Bernardin-Haskell Fund, and the Kansas City Public Library.



Click here for more:
http://www.umkc.edu/womenc/40thanniversary/

Friday, October 28, 2011

Soft Art: Uncommon Threads

Monster by Linda

For Lawrence's Final Friday tonight October 28th Georgann has organized a small show of textiles, mostly by members of the Kaw Valley Quilters Guild.

Crocheted purse of newspaper plastic bags with thread by Linda.
Many of the items are from recycled materials

 It's in the back of the Social Service League building at 905 Rhode Island (come in the alley entrance next to the Percolator). One evening only 6-9 pm.

Skirt from dyed, embellished, recycled t-shirts by Mary Lynn.


Rugs from recycled clothing by Deb

Dog shrine from recycled purse and clothing by Barbara

Crocheted balls by Linda

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Inspired by Sara C's Quilt


The City Sewers small group made this silk wall quilt to donate to the Douglas County AIDS Project.

The inspiration was a family quilt that Sara C. brought to show and tell a few months ago.
Sarah's been finishing the original for a nephew.



The DCAP annual art auction will be Saturday, November 5th at Maceli's. Click here for more information.
http://www.douglascountyaidsproject.org/
 
Send pictures of charity quilts you or your small group are making. We'd love to see them. Isn't the Festival of Trees just around the Christmas corner?

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Sarah's January Challenge

Sarah's winter challenge is yardage from Barbara B's line for Moda called Old Fashioned Calicoes.
You may recall the 1960-1990 era when this was the fabric available for patchwork.

Well---it's b-a-a-a-ck

The challenge: Pick up some fabric at Sarah's.
The kits are free because you are going to make a mini-quilt for the spring auction out of the fabric.

What's the theme?

Let the fabric speak to you.

Think 1978




The miniquilts are due at the January meeting.









Sunday, October 2, 2011

Starlight Guild Show


October 8-9. Starlight Quilt Guild Show at Bishop Miege High School, 5041 Reinhardt Dr., Roeland Park.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Charity Auction Quilts

Focus
by the Sewhatevers

Members and small groups have been busy making and donating quilts to Lawrence area fundraisers. This one will be auctioned off for the benefit of Kansas Advocates for Better Care, a group that works for residents of care homes.

Their Stand By Me event will be October 23 at the Marriott Suites in Lawrence.

 
The challenge was to take a large scale print, cut the same star points from different parts of the print and choose a background.

Click here to read more about the event:


Wednesday, September 14, 2011

August Meeting Snapshots

A selection from a great A.M. show and tell.

Two scrappy quilts by Rosie G.

Barb finished her Carrie Hall Sampler
(She had to take time out to live in Korea.)






Tiny leftovers from Marge's studio inspired these two quilts.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Nebraska Quilt Shows: New and Old Quilts


Janet Perkins, A Winter's Morning

OMAHA
Janet has had a quilt accepted in the juried exhibit

Considering Red
Sunderland Gallery, Cathedral Cultural Center 701 N 40th St, Omaha, Nebraska

September 18, 2011 - November 18, 2011



The Edge, Group Exhibit, Kansas Art Quilters.
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English Mosaic, about 1820.
LINCOLN
Currently on Display at the Quilt Museum at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln:


■Elegant Geometry: American and British Mosaic Patchwork--- up through1/8/12

■Nebraska Quilts and Quiltmakers--- up through 10/2/11

■Second Time Around: Quilts Re-made by Joan White--- into 2012

Lectures

10/25 Noon Tuesday Talk “The Art and Science of Patchwork Tessellations”, Dr. Barbara Caron, IQSCM Assistant Director

See the Elegant Geometry exhibit on line:

http://www.quiltstudy.org/exhibitions/online_exhibitions/mosaic/mosaic1.html