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Monday, August 29, 2011

MEETING SPACE MOVED!!!!

SEPTEMBER MEETING IS AT OUR NEW LOCATION!!

Bry, Fi and Dierdre met at St. Martin's church yesterday to check out their meeting rooms. They were super friendly and accommodating. We picked a lovely sun-lit room with lots of room for us to grow into it - even with classroom style seating w/ tables for our sewing machines. Dierdre needs to send them a message this week to tell them how many to set the room up for during our Sept 17th meeting. She is going to say 30 unless the count gets higher than that. Saf - have we had more than 30 at our meetings?

We get to park right by our building so it should be easy peasy and there is even an elevator for us.

They will set up the tables and chairs for us but we need to bring our own extension cords and serge protectors.

We are allowed to bring food/snacks so the party is back on! (no booze in the church they reminded us)

St. Martin's Episcopal
717 Sage Road
Houston, TX 77056-2111
(713) 621-3040

www.stmartinsepiscopal.org/images/campus_map.gif
Park in the south lot behind the Payne building. Our meeting is in rooms 210-212 of the Payne building. Second floor - middle.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Minutes- August 20, 2011 Meeting

Attendance:
Tammy
Sabrina
Safieh
Liz
Frieda
Amy C.
Fi
Robin
Linda
Bryanna O'Mara *
Chi Tsai ^
Liz Thayer ^
Becca Bryan ^
Gina Mitt *
Katie Golzarri *
Sally Keller ^
Erin Weber ^
Gabriella Castillo *
Mindy Churchill ^

* Needs a membership card (please let me know if you weren't there today and need a membership card)
^ New Member

Retreats:
Aunt Faye's - bad reputation for food, wasn't included in the vote
Deep Woods - pretty and 4 room $85/person per night - 14
Red Barn-6 per room - 0
Abstentions - 2

We are hopefully going to Deep Woods soon! Tammy will coordinate with them on availability and will get back to us!

Meeting Space:
St. Martins @Woodway and Sage option for meeting space. Fi, Bry and Diedre will be checking next Saturday $50.00/4hrs
Will be paid for out of current dues for this year.

Book Review:
Erin reviewed Rule-Breaking Quilts and also brought Liberated Quiltmaking II. Rule-Breaking Quilts gives her lots of inspiration and she thinks it's definitely worth it, but wouldn't copy the quilts exactly.

Next month we will do a book loan/swap -- bring a book you're willing to loan out (with your name written in it) and take another one home to "check out."

Quilt Festival/Market Meet up:
Robin has been in touch w/ Alyssa of MQG and they want us to have one during Market. We would like to meet industry types, but also would like to meet other MQG members, etc. so we decided to host a meet up during both Market and Festival. These will be hosted at hotel bars and we are thinking Hilton for Market and Hyatt for Festival, due to scheduling. A group called Fabric2.0 (not a guild, but an industry group - organized by a woman in Houston) is happening on Friday 28th and sample spree is Friday the 28th (night), shoot for October 29th for the meet up. Festival meet up would be Saturday the 5th. MQG will help w/ sponsors, giveaways, Erin will help coordinate this.

We will have a name tag challenge for the October meeting to make yourself a name tag to wear at those meetings. Details to follow.

Today we decided to have TWO -- that's right -- 2 meetups: One for Market on Saturday Oct. 29th at the Hilton bar beginning @ 8:00pm, and another one for Festival on Saturday Nov. 5th at the Hyatt Lobby Bar -- time to be decided soon.

Erin has graciously volunteered to help solicit door prizes.

A team challenge for our October meeting will be to make yourself a name tag on a hexie theme. There will be a sew-in the end of Sept/early Oct at Amy's house where you can work on your name tag if you wish AND.....wait for it.......MR. Amy will be providing his amazing world famous bbq! 

Logo:
Gabi's friend is helping coordinate some logos, will have something in the next couple of weeks.

Guild Blog:
Blog is the public relations aspect, the flickr is the private discussions.
Include tutorials, featured work, meetings, etc.
If you want to post anything, send it to Erin

Charity:
If you have made any pillowcases, please turn them in but there is still time to make some if you'd like.

The Alzheimer's mini quilt deadline is going to be coming up - go to their website for rules and regs.

Also we are also still accepting blocks for a charity quilt, you can make either wonky stars (9.5") or string blocks (8.5").

Here is the link (scroll down for APO address) about the quilt project for stretchers and gurneys for wounded soldiers being transported for care. The suggested quilt size is 48"x78".

www.citizensam.org/html/quilts.html

This was suggested as a possible charity for next year. 

Show and Tell:
- Deirdre showed her Row Robin quilt, which is basted and ready to quilt. She also showed her For the Love of Solids Swap item, a mini quilt.
- Because Liz won't be here next time, she showed her Habitat challenge item, an abstract pillow.
- Bry is doing a Jane Austen Swap w/ Suzettra on flickr, so Bry made a mini quilt w/ a silhouette of Jane Austen with the first passage from Pride and Prejudice and it's oval shaped so she did bias binding!
- Frieda showed her Doll Quilt Swap, which is a gorgeous grey/green quilt!
- Sabrina showed her finished row robin quilt top, which is all batik spools. She wants to make it a little boy's quilt.
- Becca brought a quilt that Erin is going to quilt for her, which is a huge queen sized Amy Butler quilt; it's gorgeous! She also showed a mini quilt using repro fabric in a rainbow patchwork pattern and a red and purple solid quilt top.
- Erin showed her For the Love of Solids Swap, which is a lap sized quilt in blues and greys!
- Sally showed an antique double wedding ring quilt and asked for opinions on finishing it; she also showed her art gnome quilts that are going to be featured on welovefrenchknots.com in September to promote the Happy Zombie fabric line; and a cute clasp pouch; and finally a cup cozy w/ Sherbet pips. She is also working on a quilt contest for Quilters Emporium in Shabby Chic fabric with bible verses embroidered.
- Tammy brought her Up and Down Quilt made from the Sarah Fielke pattern and fabric.
- Fi brought her fairy cross stitch to show us -- it's her first finish! She is working on another one w/ a very beautiful lady under a trellis.
- Safieh showed her Doll Quilt Swap and a baby quilt that are both made using the kaleidoscope ruler, which is a lot of fun. She also showed the two pouches she received in the Pretty Little Pouch Swap.
- Linda showed a tumbler mini quilt made from the new Ruby line.

Row Robins:
Fi has Jacquie's
Who has Liz's?
We are going to start a new round of this in November when the Habitat and Name Tag Challenges are over.

Fat Quarter and Charm Swap:
Fun was had by all!

Tutorials:
Liz did a zipper tutorial for the group, which was much appreciated!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

August 20 Meeting

Just a reminder that we are having our monthly guild meeting on Saturday, August 20th from 1-4 p.m. at Central Market.

Also, we had so much fun swapping fat quarters and charms for hexies at the last meeting that i say we do it again! You can bring up to 2 fat quarters per person to swap and/or up to three sets of 10 3" charm squares per person to swap. Charms should be placed in a baggie. One set per baggie. Tthe charms don't have to be exactly 3" square. Larger is fine, but no smaller, please!  Like last time, we'll conduct the swap white elephant style.

We will also have a book review, show and tell, talk about retreat options and market meetup plans.

Also a couple of reminders of ongoing projects:
  • The Jay McCarroll Habitat Challenge is underway.  Finished projects are due by the September meeting.
  • Charity projects are always going on, please check here for more information.

Monday, August 1, 2011

100 Days of Modern Quilting

The Modern Quilt Guild is hosting "100 Days of Modern Quilting" and is looking for submissions from all members. 
They are looking for both finished quilts (and the stories behind them) as well as online tutorials.  There have been so many great quilts shown at our guild meetings that I think just about everyone could submit one or two or even three!!  (Thanks Diedre for the heads up on this one!)