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Our Monday, November 11 meeting was well-attended with 34 quilters coming to hear Carol’s @supersunshinemine program “Pressing Matters.”
She shared lots of good information about different sizes and brands of irons, types of pressing cloths, pressing mats, spray starch, and various types of spray bottles.
If you’d like to make your own spray starch, Carol has provided the recipe found here on the PatchworkPosse.com website, or below. Thank you very much, Carol, for such helpful information!
Spray Starch Recipe:
- 3 oz. Vodka
- 24 oz. DISTILLED water
1) Mix water and vodka
2) Blend well
3) Use a funnel to pour into spray bottle. Use!
CHAPTER CHALLENGE
By member request, each year we’re offering two chapter challenges. Beth @blue_dragonfly5 is ably leading our challenges. (Look for our next challenge announced in January 2020.)
1) select a traditional, named block that begins with one of your initials;
2) and, make a quilt at least 20″ X 20″.
Here are the selected traditional blocks, and each person’s modern interpretation of a it.
Cindy @cbubblesnsews chose the Churn Dash block for her first name.
Here’s her 24″ X 24″ interpretation called Churned Mod. She quilted it herself on her domestic machine.
Linda @FlourishingPalms chose the Log Cabin block for her first name.
Karen @sunrayatplay chose to use her last name initial “E” to make an End of Day quilt block.
Betty @zcabed used her first name initial and chose the Bouncing Betty quilt block.
Her interpretation is 22″ X 22″ and she quilted it herself.
Our other Bette @quiltlady1 also selected the Bouncing Betty block! (They didn’t know each other had selected the same block.)
Margaret chose the Harrison Rose quilt block for her last name initial “H.”






















Great blog today, Linda. I like putting the traditional block with each modern quilt. The member’s made great original designs, I hope they plan to enter them in QuiltCon under the small quilt category.
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What great quilts!!! I just love modern quilts and these are great examples of how the traditional blocks can make that leap into the modern quilting world!!
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Wow- lots of talent in your group. Wouldn't it be fun to have a group display of these along with the traditional block see together at AQS or Quilt Con?
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