I was feeling pretty discombobulated at October’s sewing
day. It could have been the last minute
change … to end a bit early so our family could meet friends for Boo at the
Zoo. It didn’t help matters much that I
somehow ended up starting to cook the potluck Beef and Broccoli at about 9:55
a.m. I can be so overly optimistic about
schedules and how long things take. Oh
well. Thankfully, everyone was patient
and easygoing about the chaos and schedule changes.
We had the usual buzz of conversation and catching up. There seemed to be quite a bit of focus on
our Basement and Wildwood challenges and deadlines. I hope that our monthly
meetings help you in that regard (assuming you want to be focused J). I know I really benefit from the deadlines
and monthly check-ins.Selfishly, I was looking for advice how to touch up the quilting on my Wildwood challenge. Even though it is a miniature piece, the border was looking puffy and needed more quilting. But how? I also challenged myself to finish a UFO for the Wildwood show—a 1 1/14” log cabin set as a carpenter’s wheel. I finished ditch quilting the blocks but couldn’t seem to commit to a free motion design that would complement the setting but not get lost in the chaos of all of the different fabrics. I got some great suggestions. I’ll post pics of each of these when they are completed. The show set up is on 11/2 so there’s nothing like a deadline to kick start a burst of productivity.
Several Divas were working on their made fabric pieces. Jan got lots of opinions on how to proceed
with the blocks she had made. I think
she was pretty happy with the feedback so that’s always good news. This isn’t the best picture but you get the
idea.
Susie was working on sewing the binding on her made fabric
piece. She experimented with faux piping/two
fabric binding and it really makes the piece. Just wait until you see it sewn down .. very pretty.
Mary Ann put together the top for her Wildwood box top
challenge. The spicy Old El Paso-inspired
piece is lovely and strongly represents the “feeling” and colors of the
inspiration. Somehow, I managed to miss
getting a photo so you’ll have to come to the Wildwood show and see it in
person. Mary Ann also brought her
ready-to-embellish made fabric piece.
Judy gave us a pep talk for our upcoming embellishment
session on 10/26 at her house. She’ll forward
the details but it was decided that the potluck will be Halloween themed. You can pull out those bookmarks for black
food recipes. Lunch was excellent, as
usual. Brady got Halloween Pez. Everyone was lively. We talked about those of you were not
there. You were missed.
If you are not a member of the Wildwood Quilt Guild, please
plan to stop by our annual show on November 3.
Click the link for details, including a photo of our stunning raffle
quilt.
It's good to see the pieces everyone was working on; I wish I had been there. So far I have a lot of small starter pieces and 5 and 6 inch blocks.
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