Friday, November 16, 2018

Registration Open for the 2019 Sewing Bees

The NHMQG sewing bees are continuing in 2019!

These daylong events are held at the Peabody Mill Environmental Center (PMEC), located at the end of Brook Road in Amherst, NH. They are a great opportunity to catch up on sewing projects, prep for retreats, and spend time with your guild mates.


The bees will be on the third Sunday of alternating months:
  • January 27, 2019 *
  • March 17, 2019
  • May 19, 2019
  • July 21, 2019
  • September 15, 2019
  • November 17, 2019

    * We got bumped for the usual weekend this month so had to move it to the 4th Sunday.
To cover the cost, we need to have at least 10 people willing to commit to the six sessions. This will require an upfront payment of $60 for the year. If we are able to sign up more than 10, then the costs will decrease for everyone. The PMEC can hold a maximum of 17 people, so hopefully, there will be a few slots available for people who cannot commit to the full year to join us for an individual session.
Guild members hard at work at a past bee

To sign up for the 2019 sewing bees, contact Ellen at edutile (at) comcast (dot) net. The $60 payment is due at the December meeting. There will be a signup sheet at that meeting as well.
If you would like to check out the sewing bee setup, you are welcome to drop by our next bee on November 19th and have a look.


We are looking forward to another great year of sewing bees!

Monday, November 12, 2018

October Show and Tell

Carolanne shows off her latest seamstress-y completion, made at retreat. Nice flowery print!


Simone pieced this at retreat, very cute boats and passengers!

Sarah put together pink square quilt packs with 4 charm packs and 4 yard cuts at retreat.

This is a quilt for Sarah's husband, the Meadowland pattern with birds and trees. Fussy and challenging quilt, but looks great!

A quilt for Sarah's sister using a layer cake quilted with a loose feather fill on her long-arm.

Laurie, new member, showed this fabulous butterfly.  She has been involved with MQG's for quite a while starting on the East Coast and then in Colorado before moving to NH.  Huge and beautiful!  

Pat showed this very cute alphabet block quilt and described how it broke two of her sewing machines!


September Show and Tell


This is an incredibly cute cat.  Unfortunately your photographer could not pick up a name of the member that exhibited this delightful finish.




Brianna showed us her efforts to "branch out" in her quilting with large blocks.  Very lovely!


Laurie, a new member showed us a gorgeous patchwork double star.


Chelsea's Patchwork City finish!  75 blocks - gorgeous.


Suzie's cross quilt made from Trish's scraps!



Ophelia showed off three quilt finishes and three bags - two months of work. Beautiful on-point set squares. Light yellow quilting thread per Angela Walters advice.   


Travel bag with all sorts of pockets and made so it can be carried on your roller baggage.

Digital patterns for quilting.  Back side first!

This is the front of the same quilt which came out of a second bag (photographer failed to get good photo of bag).

Third bag was made with jelly roll strips wrapped around a batting to create the ropes that are built up to make the bag.  A lot of work!

Ophelia's third quilt, an asymmetric charm quilt, to test out quilting techniques.


RenĂ© presented a half-square triangle quilt named "Throwing" from a kit bought at retreat a year ago on Cape. Pretty colors with blues and red.


Carolanne showed off the results of her coat-making class! Made with waxed fabric. Total of 23 hours of effort. Totally amazing!  And she's ready to do another one!



September Meeting - Charity Quilts

Our charity quilt committee and supporting members have been very busy, and have produced an awesome and diverse array of quilts to be distributed to needy children, adults, and families.  At our September meeting, the quilts were laid out for all of us to admire.  Thanks to everyone who has contributed!!!











September Guest - Maureen Blanchard, Cobblestone Quilts

Maureen Blanchard is with Cobblestone Quilts in Townsend MA.  She has an eclectic assortment of fabric, well worth a visit.

For our September meeting Maureen brought a selection of quilts that she has collected, showing how even "ugly" fabric can turn into a pretty interesting final result.  Some examples are below.











Sunday, November 11, 2018

November 2018 Meeting Reminder

Our November meeting will take place on Tuesday November 13th at 7pm!! Doors open at 6:30 if you would like to come early for some pre-meeting sew-cializing!

Programming: Our programming this month will be a fun night of trivia. We'll break into teams and the winning team will receive an Aurifil Thread box. 

Timna Tarr Workshop: You asked and she's coming back! After hosting a successful workshop with Timna Tarr in 2016 we'll be bringing her back on March 9th for a full day mapmaking workshop. Pricing is $100 for members. We're trying to get PayPal back up and running, but for now you can pay with Cash or a Check at the meeting.

2019 Board Positions: Nominations for the 2019 board will take place at our November meeting. If you're interested in joining the board please speak up during the business part of our meeting. Voting will be held in December.

Shop Hop:
 Please bring your "passports" from the shop hops earlier this year to the November or December meeting and give them to Carolanne. She'll be making up tickets for each stamp you have and we'll have a drawing for a gift certificate in December.


Giveaways and Raffles: Our giveaway item this month is a deck of Ricky Tims Playing Cards. Your next card game will have a little quilty fun!

* Raffle #1: Triangle Toss Quilt Pattern with the Trim-A-Tip Tool.



* Raffle #2: 3/4 yard of Moda Mon Ami and 3/4 yard of a matching blender!



We'll see you Tuesday at the First Baptist Church!