Judi also gave a review of the QuiltCon app, a software program by eventScribe. Members should have received an email with information about how to get the app, login, and select and load one’s own schedule. It’s pretty nifty, and will be an extremely usable app for QuiltCon attendees!
If you aren’t going to QuiltCon, you can watch the awards ceremony as it’s live-streamed on Wednesday evening, February 20. Check back here for information about how to do that.
Central Florida MQG members who are also members of Quilting Guild of The Villages, had the opportunity to enter modern quilts into QGOTV’s “Showcase of Quilts,” January 25-26. A “modern” category was new this year, and we were happy to see participation by many of our members.
Here are a few of the quilters, with quilts that appeared in the modern category.
Nancy @nancymenn and her “Flitter” quilt that received honorable mention.
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| The back of Nancy’s quilt |
Gwen @flaquiltz and her “Scrappy Star” quilt that she turned into a modern design with asymmetry, negative space, and an unexpected bit of color. She home machine quilted this.
Corinna @potterquilter turned a pile of nine-patch blocks, made with Kaffe Fassett fabrics into this quilt. For the first time, she used a longarm machine to quilt it herself.
Ardie @fatquarteraddict won a first place ribbon for “Wonky Windows” made with Kaffe Fassett fabrics. She quilted it on her longarm.
Linda @flourishingpalms received an honorable mention for “Urban Trek,” a design by Heather Black @quiltachusetts. She home machine quilted it, and added big stitch hand quilting to enhance the design.
Linda received a first place ribbon for “Always Add Orange,” a quilt design that appeared in the triangles issue of Curated Quilts magazine. It is home machine quilted.
Becky @rchianese26 made this transparency quilt following a design by Yvonne Fuchs @quiltingjetgirl. She walking foot quilted it on her home machine.
Our newest member, Pam @plpalmer1953 quilted this Dream Big panel on her longarm. This is a popular way to practice free motion quilting. See more of these on Instagram #dreambigpanel.
Ardie @fatquarteraddict made a tote for her electronic devices using a Simplicity bag pattern with fusible Bosal In-R-Form, for stability.
Lynette @netsyclay made this jelly roll quilt for her mother’s upcoming birthday.
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| The back of Lynette’s quilt |
Cindy @cbubblensews learned how to apply clear, glossy, iron-on vinyl to candy bags, and turn them into zipper pouches. Retreaters note: Eat candy! Save bags for future zipper pouches!
Dee @quilterdee shared her finished “Ombre Gems,” made during an Instagram quilt-along with @emily_dennis_ Fabrics are Vanessa Christenson’s metallic ombre dots.
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| The back of Dee’s Ombre Gems |
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