Friday, March 6, 2020

February

 

The Divas did a couple of road trips in February.  First was the Quilt Show at Lake Farmpark.  The quilts were lovely but the logic behind some of the ribbons is always a puzzle.  Did miss Kathy's commentary while viewing the show.

The second road trip was back to Amish land for the successor to Mary's retreat.  Mary retired from organizing and a new team took over.  A good time was had by all even though some of us were under the weather.

 Syd's top is ready to quilt.

 Kathy has a baby quilt top done for a special friend of Evan's.

 Fran's retreat only project is finished - ready to quilt as she tries out her new machine.


 Syd's work in progress.

 Fran's new retreat project.

 M.A.'s finished top from the Edyta class.

Dianne was working on another quilt for her baby quilt series but I didn't get a picture.  I'm sure the next time she's with us she'll be hand sewing the binding and I'll get it then.

Later!

Sunday, February 9, 2020

The Great Jelly Roll Race 2020 - The Pictures


No jelly roll race wouldn't be complete without our mascots!
  

 Dianne's LTG is now a quilt top
 And Lori added to her blocks in spite of the TSA folks still not understanding what fabric looks like.
 Some of the many works in progress
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
One of the weekend highlights is the after party.  And Jan outdid herself with bejeweled shower caps for everybody.
 
 
The race quilts - with and without those hiding behind their quilt.
 
Kathy really wasn't dead last.  A happy Fran finished up much later that evening.  Featherweights sew a bit slower than most.
Only Lynn
Later!

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

The Race is on

The cold of January rolled in and the Diva's and friends rolled to Amishland for what turned out to be our 10th Jelly Roll Race. We wanted to do something like this after the exciting Super Bowl races we would have at Erie Street Fabrics. Thanks Mary for those good times. The smell of the melting plastic snow still haunt us. ( I knocked a hot iron into the window display) 
 10 years ago Lori built our club house and the tradition was on, even after she moved.
 Thanks to Susie we had a choice of an alternate version. I believe 4 of us tried it. It was a beast to prepare and took forever to put together but we chanted, " Susie's number 1" with the appropriate hand gestures.
 The race took place on Sat after we had already been sewing for days. So a bit punchy.  The villain this year was uncooperative bobbins that struck  several of us. No matter. We sewed, had dance breaks and were our usual selves.  The winner... MaryAnn, again, I don't think she even basted her's this year, she is just that good.  Dianne ( all hail the goddess) won the alternative version. I came in dead last. Didn't realize how dead last until after lunch, after the prize ceremony, when I found two unused strips. Fran came in second to the last, also the alternate version, also we had stupid bobbin issues but I am totally blaming the cancer.
 We tried something new this time. Gwen and Dianne made soup for our Saturday lunch so no one had to go out in the sloppy weather. Enough left for supper. Jan brought extra food as well because that is what Jan does.
We had Yoga by Syd on Friday and Sat.
Plenty of time to shop and laugh and actually sew.
Syd was bordering, again, and putting finished block set together. She also did a bunch of small friendship stars. Jan was making pillow cases and baby quilts and then her walking foot crapped out. She also cut and pieced a pretty big Stripology top from the same fabric line Kathy was using. 
Lori was working on Long Time Gone and a Farmer's daughter quilt. She had cut dozens of kits for herself.  I worked on some friendship blocks, some paper pieced stars and made 40 simple blocks that I now have to trim and put together. Fran, buddy,  I can't recall what the heck you were doing besides making the strips for the alternate race pattern. But Fran has sliced up her finger pretty good getting ready for the retreat. A major piece, sacrificed to the god of the rotary cutter. 
 Dianne worked away on a kitty quilt for her niece. Wonderful. She started and finished the top there.
Lynnee, Something crazy, She was cutting and piecing like mad and got kind of crazy blocks done, lots of them,  She also spent some time laying out her alternate jelly roll and numbering the pieces to it would look really nice when done. ( I chose the Willy Nilly technique)  
 Mary Ann?  Something intricate. Small pieces.  A table runner that look like it would be easy, from a charm pack or two. Not as quick as anticipated but beautiful.  Gwen worked on some kids quilts. Piecing and pinning up. Prudie tied herself to the machine and turned out wonderful pieced birds. Caryn worked back and forth on that Wizards quilt and a strip pieced thing. Lovely.  Luanne and Laura were so glad not to be in surgery they sewed like daemons. Luanne had some sort of hexigon shaped piece. Laura put together a couple of kits that she had cut in the days of the old shop.  
My favorite part? Yelling for Susie to take pictures which she will post when she can. She does a great job of photo correcting and cropping.. We irritate the heck out of her, with constant interruptions.
Can it get better? I missed Judy of course. I also missed being young and being able to see and stay up late.
 The police stopped by to tour our creations. Then they ran out plates in the parking lot.
 Until the next time....

Saturday, December 21, 2019

Yule Visit

Most couldn't make it for November and December was too close to Christmas, hence the new Yule get together.  It was very festive and everyone went all out on the pot luck.  Lots to eat, treats, and a new challenge thanks to M.A. and Gwen.

Here we are modeling the knitted wrist warmers from Kathy.


 
Dianne was binding her holiday quilt.


And Fran presented her LTG blocks all together.  Borders come next but she is the first to present a top!
The next time we convene it will be back to Amish Land and the Great Jelly Roll Race with a twist.
Until then we wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy New Year!
 

Saturday, December 14, 2019

Holiday time

We gathered early this month and all but Lori and Ruth were there.  We missed them and talked about them.  Lynnee was unexpectedly late and we were both worried and hungry as she is out breakfast lady. So much good food and laughter.
 There were some lovely gifts, a challenge thrown down and a mystery package left for Syd. 
 Another year gone and many more to look forward to for the Divas. 
 2020. Who would have thought? 
I am sure Susie will put up pictures. Fran seems to have finished the Kingswell piece. Almost ready to quilt. It is beautiful.
 Other pieces being bound. Talk of the future.
On to the next decade. See you there.

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

It's The BIG One!


We had a very special get together yesterday.  Lori was in town.  We went to a very nice restaurant that had real napkins and tablecloths.  And since we all were in the same place at the same time, we presented Mary Ann with a milestone birthday present.
 



This was definitely a group effort that was started last spring.  It went from Diva to Diva to get the quilt done.  They laid out the border while we went to Vito's retirement party and I kept Lynn posted on our ETA back at the retreat!  I'm just amazed we didn't accidentally spill the beans ahead of time.

Later! 

Sunday, October 20, 2019

October

October, such a meeting it was.  We were few in number and no one was there to take pictures so you will have to trust me. It was sunny but a bit cool.
 We talked about Judy and the fantastic things she used to bring for lunch on the holidays, especially Halloween.  One year we had our meeting at her house and all brought Halloween themed foods. It was really a lot of fun.
 We had a fantastic lunch this time as well. Jan was not there and we knew she would not be but no one brought a green salad anyway.  It was kind of a carb celebration. Two kinds of mac and cheese. Syd hid sweet potatoes in hers to make it more healthy. Street tacos, quiche and wonderful  dessert, of course breakfast by Lynn, with a lemon celo twist this time.
So much binding going on. Dianne and her winter wonderland piece, Gwen bound a piece for the show. MaryAnn was as well, the challenge piece she was not going to do. Syd finished a least one, maybe two. A jelly roll and a beach blanket. Lynn spent the time putting a new crotch in a meerkat costume.
 We discussed old times, looked at Syd's wedding photos, discussed our own weddings and dresses. Times when we were young and foolish.
We missed everyone there, all of whom were with family on this Sweetest Day. We talked smack about you too. Even if we had to make that stuff up.
 Halloween, a time to look back and a time to look to the future.