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Showing posts with label Common Threads Quilt Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Common Threads Quilt Show. Show all posts

Monday, February 1, 2016

January Jumble

Prairie Quilt Guild's tradition is that the immediate Past President may ask the membership to make a quilt block of her choosing. She then puts together the quilt as a remembrance of guild members. I took a little different path and asked for orphan blocks. One guild member gave me all of these vintage quilt blocks!

It took a bit of pondering but I decided on a layout after carefully measuring and trimming the blocks. Yes, quite a few points got chopped off and nothing is even. Some of the blocks weren't the right size so I added an extra strip of fabric. Do you see my little mistake? I didn't calculate the correct amount for the inner spacer border and had to add a narrow purple and gray strip under the red border. I like it just as it is and someday will have it quilted with a Baptist Fan design.

I'm guessing most of the fabrics are from the '60's, the era I grew up. They remind me of my Grandma Goossen's aprons. She was a great influence in my life and I miss her very much. She liked to crochet and tat but I didn't know until after her death that she had also quilted for a short time. The quilt she made was used up and gone before I came along.

On to another subject, Quilty 365. I told myself I wasn't going to get involved with this but I did anyway. The idea, which I think is a great idea, is to make a block a day in 2016. Here's the link if you want to play along:

January 1 - I made a block
January 2 - I made a block
January 3 - I forgot to make a block
One day, I remember I was supposed to make a block a day so I make 5 more to catch up.
I forgot again and again and again.
I think I'm going to make and applique the circles for the rest of the background blocks, stitch the blocks together, add borders and call it something like "Twenty-seven days in Winter" (if I make it to 27). I'm anticipating my kids cleaning out my sewing room someday and wondering why 27 days?!?

What's this mess? These are the bits and pieces for Bonnie Hunter's latest mystery quilt, Allietare. I wasn't going to do this one either but I decided it would help me improve my piecing skills. Allietare is Italian for gladden, rejoice, become cheerful! 

For some reason, this project didn't have that effect on me and one day I decided my attitude would greatly improve if I put all the bits and pieces away. All the units are finished, some need trimming before they're sewn into blocks. I think I was just so disappointed with my piecing skills that I needed a break from this project. Maybe a quilt top will happen in the future.

I started working on Love Entwined again! Most of the little pieces in the flower arrangement are glue basted and waiting to be stitched. Do you see the red tulip on the left side of the pot of flowers? I got it all stitched down and realized the petals don't cover the stem, they just barely meet it. At first I thought I'd just applique a small circle at the base of the flower to cover my mistake but as time went on, I realized I'd always remember that it wasn't appliqued correctly. I made up my mind to take the flower completely apart and reposition it. 

However today at my Applique Group meeting, one of the ladies suggested that if I just move the lower red petals down I wouldn't have to take all those tiny petals off. Sometimes solutions are so obvious I don't recognize them!

Now this is totally different for me. I'm taking part in a color challenge and the first assignment is neutrals with only one (maybe two) accent colors. No patterns, has to be original work. Ordinarily, I would never choose gray and peach but it is a challenge so a challenge it will be. Its supposed to be finished in three weeks but I'm not even sure what finished will look like! Lots more work to do on it.

There's some play going on too! While in Houston at the International Quilt Festival last fall, I took two classes with Kaffe Fassett. This is one of the classes, Bright Squares from his book, Heritage Quilts. I haven't always followed the light, dark, light layout but I'm still playing and enjoying it.The colors are so much better in real life! 

I chose polka dots because, even though I seem to have quite a few polka dot fabrics, I rarely use them. Suddenly there seemed to be polka dot fabric in each quilt shop I went to and I ended up buying "a few more" fat quarters of fabric. Now I have more polka dot fabric than when I started!

One more row of three blocks to go and these are the squares I have left. At first I was going to use what I had left and discover new exciting color combinations. That's not working and I'm going to have to cut more. I was surprised which colors do not play well with others. I can't keep that bright yellow Aboriginal Dot from trying to steal the show.

Leftover squares are going to be made into a doll quilt for our granddaughter, Elizabeth. I hope she likes bright yellow and peach with pink polka dots!

 I'm learning how easy it is to make a Dresden Plate and what fabrics not to select.

Leo the Lion was delivered to our grandson, Ethan, during January. Unfortunately, I forgot to take a full photo of it. Just recently, the weather was 70 degrees where he lives so I don't know if he's able to enjoy this very warm quilt. However, winter's not over yet.

Mediterranean Hexagons was the other class I took from Kaffe Fassett and Liza Prior Lucy at Houston. Last week, it went to the machine quilter. Since she's going to be closing her customer machine quilting business, this will be the last quilt she quilts for me. I'm looking forward to seeing how it turns out! 

This quilt will hang in the Common Thread's quilt show this June. If you're anywhere near Wichita, Kansas June 16 - 18, please come to our show!

This is the backing of my Mediterranean Hexagon quilt. A little out of my comfort zone but I like it. How far would you drive for a certain kind of fabric? Unfortunately, my local quilt shop didn't carry a Kaffe fabric which would work for the Mediterranean Hexagon backing. I purchased "Brandon's Brocade" from Material Girl in Grand Island, Nebraska which was at least a 5 hour drive one way for us, regardless of what Google predicted. Its not what I thought I'd buy but its what the quilt needs.

That was January for me. It started out dreary but ended well. I had a finish, a few quilts put on hold but am looking forward to a finish or two in February!

Until next time, Mayleen

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Even more quilt show photos


"Lone Star with Baskets" by Ann McColey
Machine Quilted by Jan Hutchison
Category: Wall hanging, pieced / appliqued, machine quilted, 2 person
Best Wall Quilt
- This is on my "someday quilt list" to make. I think its a pattern found in Quiltmania.


"Maderia Hearts" by Florence Kirkland
Hand Quilted by Florence Kirkland
Category: Quilt / Wall hanging, hand quilted, 1 person
Best Hand Quilting
- Very pretty! Florence is in one of my small quilting groups and is a talented hand quilter.


"Gypsy Rose" by Patty Johnson
Embroidered and Quilted by Patty Johnson
Category: Other Traditional: Crazy Quilts, Yo-Yo's, Hand Embroidered, etc.
First Place
- I saw her quilt at Houston Quilt Festival last year. The embroidery is wonderful!


"Sunflowers in the Storm" by Jenny Hutson
Machine Quilted by Jenny Hutson
Category: Quilt, pieced / appliqued, machine quilted, 1 person
Best Solo Quilt
- Jenny's another talented quilter in our guild and I'm amazed at what all she can do.


"A Walk in the Park" by Donna Harrison
Machine Quilted by Donna Harrison
Category: Quilt, pieced / appliqued, machine quilted, 1 person
Best Machine Quilting
- I really liked the quilting on this one!


"Princess Feathers" by Merilyn Austin
Machine Quilted by Siriporn Hollar
General Entry
-Needle turn applique, wow!


"Thanksgiving Dinner" by Susan Webert
Machine Quilted by Susan Webert
Category: Wall hanging, pieced / appliqued, machine quilted, 1 person
First Place
-This was a fun quilt to look at!


"Golden Dresden Mandala" by Teresa Duwe
Machine Quilted by Teresa Duwe
Category: Wall hanging, machine appliqued, machine quilted, 1 person
First Place
- Definitely an heirloom, lots of interesting techniques.


"Maranda Reads Little Red Riding Hood" by Sharon Smith
Machine Quilted by Sharon Smith
Category: Wall hanging, machine appliqued, machine quilted, 1 person
- Made for our guild challenge last year.


"Selvage Star of Bethlehem" by me!
Machine Quilted by Jan Hutchison
Category: Other, Non-traditional, Photo Transfer, T-shirt, etc.
First Place
- You've seen it before but I thought you might like to see its ribbon!

These are the last of the quilt show photos. There were more but I think two weeks of photos is enough, lol. I was going to show you pictures of the gadget disappointment but I've run out of time so look for it in a later post. 

Until next time, Mayleen

Friday, July 4, 2014

More quilt show photos


"Flamboyant Flossie" by Trudy Carpenter
Machine Quilted by Jan Hutchison
Category: Art Quilt, original design, any technique
2nd. Place
- Flossie was inspired by a flamingo at the zoo in Wichita!


"Down on the Farm" by David & Teresa Duwe
Quilted by Donna Harrison
Category: Group Quilt, 3 or more people
Best Innovative Quilt
- Created using fabric made from a 1902 Standard Atlas of Harper County, KS and a 1950 necktie wheat stencil pattern. The back includes family photos and history.


"Heirloom Medallion" entered by Barbara Nikkel
Hand Quilted by: First Place Quilters
Category: Group Quilt, 3 or more people
Best Hand Quilting
- This quilt was made for the First United Methodist Church's annual quilt auction. I'd love to own this one!


"2003 Times and Seasons" by Jan Zimmerman
Machine Quilted by: Jan Hutchison
Category: Quilt, hand appliqued, machine quilted, 2 person
1st. Place
- I was raised on a farm so barns are special to me. Her embroidery and ribbon work are wonderful!


"Norman / Bates Wedding Quilt" by Janet Ghilino Bates
Machine Quilted by Jan Hutchison
Category: Quilt, pieced, machine quilted, custom, 2 person
- Guests at the wedding signed the white strips in this quilt for the newlyweds.


"A Switch in Time" by Sara Farley
Machine Quilted by Kim Hull
Category: Quilt, pieced / appliqued, machine quilted, 2 person
Judge's Choice
- Her son challenged her to make a quilt of baseball proverbs.


"Star Flowers" by Tamara Gross
Machine Quilted by Jan Hutchison
Category: Quilt, pieced / appliqued, machine quilted, 2 person
1st. Place
- Lots of petals to applique!


"The Goldie Richmond Project" by Connie Glaves
Machine Quilted by Jan Hutchison
Category: Quilt, pieced / appliqued, machine quilted, 2 person
3rd. Place
- Its rare for us to see southwestern themed quilt at our show. I love the purple and turquoise cacti!

"My Red Mexican Star" by Nancy Boisvert
Quilted by Nancy Boisvert
Category: Wall hanging, pieced, machine quilted, 1 person
1st. Place
- Say hello to Nancy from me if anyone recognizes this quilt!

I have a few more quilts to show you from our show. Also, do you ever have major disappointment about a quilting gadget you bought at a show? Will share all this next time!

Have a safe and happy July 4th.!
Mayleen

Monday, June 30, 2014

Some Quilts from our Show


"Glacier Star" by Nancy Kreibach
Machine Quilted by Kim Hull
Category: Quilt, Pieced, Machine Quilted Custom, 2 Person
1st. Place


"Wedding Star" by Betty Enright
Machine Quilted by Jan Hutchison
Best Collaborative Quilt


Some of the beautiful quilting


"Amish With a Twist" by Susan Webert
Machine Quilted by Donna Harrison
Best Use of Color



"My Fantasy Garden" by Donna Mease
Machine Quilted by Jan Hutchison
Category: Wall Hanging, Appliqued, Machine Quilted, 2 Person
1st. Place


Donna does beautiful applique!


"I've Gone Yo-Yo" made by Tammy Frazier
General Entry
Celebrity Choice Award

This quilt has such beautiful colors! 
I'll be adding more photos soon.

I'm happily stitching away on my next quilt so until next time, Mayleen


Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Phebe Wins in Wichita!

"The Cotheals at Home" 
***Best of Show***
Common Threads 2014, Wichita, KS
Made by: Mayleen Vinson
Pattern: Phebe by Di Ford
Machine Quilted by: Jan Hutchison

Here I am with my quilt at the Award Ceremony! Jan is in the background.
More photos coming soon.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

The end is near!


I feel a bit like saying, "Help, I've gotten stuck stitching selvage projects and I can't stop!"
The end is drawing near, though, because these are almost all of the selvages I have left. For this project, I'll probably need all of these and maybe more.


I'm working on a "secret project". Its secret because if it turns out badly, no one will know.


Besides the selvages, the above is also important.

If it turns out, it will be shown during my Selvage Quilting demo at our quilt guild's quilt show on Friday the 27th. at 1:30. Hope you can make it or I might just be talking to a bunch of empty chairs!

Until next time, Mayleen

Thursday, May 8, 2014

The Show and the Selvages

 "Wildflowers" - Prairie Quilt Guild's 2014 Opportunity Quilt
designed by Kim McLean, adaptations with permission
appliqued by PQG members, machine quilted by Kim Hull

Our guild, Prairie Quilt Guild of Wichita, Kansas, is getting ready for its biennial quilt show, Common Threads 2014, which will be held June 26-28. There will be 500+ quilts on display, everything from beginners to advanced quilts. Some will be judged by our NQA certified judge and quilt appraisals can also be arranged. Plus demonstrations, shopping at the vendors, a used quilt book sale, make it take it booth, etc. By the way, there's still vendor space available if anyone's interested.  We like to shop!

Want to know more about our show? Please go here: http://wichitaquiltshow.com/ and
 if you're on facebook, please like us!

This is my first year to be on the show committee and I'm in charge of the show book. Some days I think I know what I'm doing and some days ... ha. I feel like I'm getting a crash course on what happens behind the scenes of a quilt show. Lots more work than most people can comprehend!

Back to the quilts, I've entered five of mine - three in the general entry category and two to be judged: Phebe and the Selvage Star of Bethlehem quilt.

Remember this picture I showed you in a previous blog post? This is the inspiration for my Selvage Star of Bethlehem quilt.


Here's my version of the quilt. I just got it back from the machine quilter so no binding, label or sleeve yet. Too busy with the show book and life right now. I'm hoping it will all get done soon!


As usual, Jan the machine quilter did a wonderful job. Follow that link to see what she won at Paducah!


Sometimes I wonder if Jan secretly takes my quilts apart and repieces to make them more accurate! She says she doesn't like to piece but suspiciously, my quilts always look much better when I get them back.


Jan stitched around each selvage. Can you believe that? I haven't counted how many selvages there are but she must really like to Stitch in a Ditch!

Must get back to the quilt show book so that's all from me this time!

Take care, Mayleen