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Showing posts with label Maren. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maren. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 May 2013

Confetti For A Spring Wedding? - No It's My April Bee Block


My NYC Metro Mod Guild April Queen Bee is my good friend Maren @The Agitprop Quilter.

Take a look at the fabric package that arrived in the mail.


 Maren asked us to make a Confetti Block using a pattern from the book Block Party: The Modern Quilting Bee "Megan's Quilt - Party of Twelve"

And here's the finished block.


 This was such a fun and easy block to put together.  Just put white borders around the sections of colour and then add more white strips to join them together in a 13.5" block.


This is going to be a really fun, crisp quilt when it's finished. 

Updated 16 May 2019

Maren has finished her quilt top - love how this turned out, and I've spotted my block - it's centre-left.


You can take a look at all the blocks that our Bee have made for Maren on my Quilty - Confetti Block Pinterest Board - I'll add more pins as each person in the Bee posts photos of their finished blocks and you can see my NYC Mod Guild Post here too.


And you can click this link to see all of my NYC Mod Quilt Guild Bee Blocks and Challenge Blocks/Quilts.





 
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Sunday, 16 September 2012

And We Did ... Take Manhattan That Is!

 What a great day!


Firstly I'll tell you what I haven't got to show you ... so wrapped up in everything I forgot to take photos!

The Silent Auction Items -  
didn't bid on anything myself but my friend Maren at The Agitprop Quilter did and is now the proud owner of a Go! Baby Fabric Cutter

The Door Raffle Prizes -
didn't win anything but WOW to the lucky lady who won the Brother Laura Ashley Innov-is NX2000 sewing machine

The Coffee Break Biscuit Table -  
weighed down with sugar laden snacks (shame I don't eat sugar :( )

The Aurifil Display Stand -
now I want to get my hands on my own Aurifil Colour Card

The Brother Display Stand

The FIT Building

The conference room full of fellow quilters

Amy Milne, Head of the Alliance who did a fab job leading the event

but HERE's what I DO have to SHARE with YOU!!!
(be sure to click on the images to make them larger so you can see all the gorgeous detail better)


Event Goodies - I treated myself to a copy of Denyse Schmidt's book (love my signed message) and then just look at that Goody Bag - WOW at those freebie fabrics! Denyse Schmidt's Free Spirit Chicoppe fall collection and Michael Miller's Cotton Couture Charms
 

Here's Denyse Schmidt being interviewed by Meg Cox, Alliance President, for The Quilt Alliance Save Our Stories



A full transcript of the interview will soon be available on The Quilt Alliance SOS website link and I recommended you look out for it


Quilter and Author Jennifer Chiaverini sharing with us her quilting and writing background and she then read us an excerpt from her next novel 'The Giving Quilt'.


And here's me and Maren on the back far left along with other members of the NYC Metro Mod Quilt Guild (original photo link)


And here I am with Denyse Schmidt



Me alongside Denyse's Save Our Stories quilt - One Big Square

 And finally, here's my photos of Denyse's quilts that were on display at the event, so inspiring and a real treat to see her fabric choices, the textures, piecing and quilting up close.  Each of the quilts is featured in her book Denyse Schmidt: Modern Quilts, Traditional Inspiration (that's the book - detailing how to make 20 beautiful quilts - that I picked up at the event and detailed in my top 'Event Goodies' photo).  You can find out more about Denyse at her website and facebook page Denyse Schmidt Quilts.


I love, love, love this quilt - it so makes me think about the Modern Sampler Block quilt that we've been making this month for our NYC Mod Queen Bee Nicole (My September Bee Block(s) - Yes, There's Two Of Them! and Pinterest: Quilty - Modern Sampler Blocks).  I particularly enjoy the small details of patterned fabric in amongst the solids.


Again - it's all in the detail - small areas of colour and pattern in an otherwise black and white quilt.


Finally, here's just a handful of the 'Home Is Where The Quilt Is' entrants that were on display at FIT.  The rest were on display at The City Quilter and, unfortunately, I didn't have my camera with me when I nipped in for one of my many visits of the week on Thursday.  I promise that if any of the 'houses' are still on display next time I'm in I'll take photos to share with you.  If you don't want to wait then you can see all the entries here on The Quilt Alliance website and you can also see the winners detailed here.


That's my 3 favourites highlighted in the top row and I had many more favourites over at CQ!!!


For details of other fabric, yarn, trim and notion stores that I've visited around the world along with the NYC stores I love, exhibitions and events I've attended and wonderful people I've been lucky to meet click the links below or in my side bar :D



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Thursday, 6 September 2012

Project Update And Shout Out For The Agitprop Quilter

At my LQS with my Double Irish Chain quilt top

 Quick update on my two ongoing projects:


Here's a photo taken at my Manhattan LQS of me and my Double Irish Chain quilt.  Need to order some white batting before I can sandwich the quilt though - I think the white blocks are sooo very white that the natural cream coloured batting that I usually use may dirty its appearance.

Making good progress with my Dad's Memory Quilt - I've finished half of the top sheet and 3/4 of the backing sheet.  Regular followers will know the drill by now 

"I can't post any photos of my Dad's Memory Quilt on my blog as it's a present for my Mum and she wants it to be a surprise so again I've posted some photos to my facebook page as my Mum doesn't have facebook and can't see it there."  

If you want to see how it's looking, just click this link :D







I also want to give a special shout out to my good friend Maren (previously referred to as 'M' as part of that mysterious and unspoken blogging etiquette) who has this week decided to take the plunge and go 'live' with her quilting blog.  Be sure to take a look as she has such a witty and wry writing style which is incredibly refreshing! 

The Agitprop Quilter






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