Call to Order
Our September meeting was called to order at 6:34 by
our President, Stephanie Schroer.
Committee Reports
Our
committee reports are posted online monthly, saving meeting time for the fun stuff!
Membership:
42 members present, 2 guests, and 2 new members
Treasurer:
We started with $5015.55, expenses were $0.00 and income
was $150.00. We ended with $5165.55.
Secretary: September minutes are published on the blog.
Community Service
Community Service Sew Days are ongoing! Join the
McKMQG on fifth Fridays of the month from 6-9 pm at Stitched with Love.
We will learn a new modern sewing technique or pattern and create quilts
for our charity, Alberta's
Hope. Future dates include: Oct 7, and Dec
30. Join us on October 7th from 6-9 pm at Stitched with
Love!
Dusty
also accepts donations of fat quarter's (FQ's) up to completed quilts for our
charity at the start of each guild meeting. At our charity
sew days, we mostly use donated orphan fat quarters to make
charity quilts - this is a great opportunity for your mystery (i.e. it's a
mystery why I bought this) FQ's or half-yards sitting idle in your stash.
You'll be entered in a drawing for a prize
with quilt, quilt top, or FQ(+) fabric donations.
MCKMQG
delivered 3 quilts for #quiltsforpulse and 5 quilts for #quiltsforpeace.
Thanks to Melissa Eubanks (@myfabricrelish) and Lynn Farestad for
quilting. Thanks to Christina Lee for binding! These heart quilt projects are now wrapped up and you can see gifting photos on the Dallas and Fort Worth Modern
Quilt Guild websites.
Our
QuiltCon charity quilt challenge group has formed, our team of designing & organizing
includes Dusty, Kelly, Alice, Martha F, Paula, & Stephanie. A design
is completed and now everyone from the guild can come and help put the quilt
together! Sign up or come Sunday October 23, 1pm at Stitched with Love!
The deadline for quilting & shipping is the first of the year, so we
want to complete the top in October.
Business
We now have a set-up and tear-down sign-up for individual
meetings! It's a great way to contribute to the guild and socialize
without much responsibility. See the sign-up
form to volunteer. If there's another
way you'd like to be involved, there's space for you to enter your ideas as
well!
The Fort
Worth Modern Quilt Guild had a quilt designed around the Trinity River system
for last year's QuiltCon charity challenge quilt. They are selling raffle
tickets to win "Modern View of the Trinity." Part of the
proceeds will go towards supporting the Alzheimer's Research done by the UNT
Health Sciences Center Foundation in support of Healthy Aging. See your
local FWMQG member for tickets.
A call
was made for nominating committee members to nominate new board members for the
coming year. Volunteers were solicited and the nominating committee will
be Sarah H, Joellen, Nelda, and Gail P.
We're
looking for a Bee Swap Mama! Talk to your favorite board member or
nominating committee if you are interested. Also talk to Ellyn or Allison
if you are interested in joining - this is a great time to join as the year
rotation is ending for both bees currently.
Don't
forget about your 1 yard rip-off for our Pantone Color of the Year challenge!
The challenge is to use fabrics from the ripoff plus one
"helper" color (drawn from paint chip bag) and make something.
Projects should be 80% or more from the challenge fabric & the helper
color. Finished items are due at the November meeting.
We are
in the middle of our a new monthly challenge called Modern Mystery Block
of the Month, created by Alice Dutton. Our goal as a modern guild is to
create together and continue to learn more about modern quilting techniques --
this should help expand your arsenal of quilting skills! Our Modern
Mystery quilt will be revealed one block at a time. You must attend the
meetings (or pick up an extra paper copy at Stitched with Love) to participate.
We will not post pattern instructions online. Last month's "A
New Kind of Plaid" were on display and a prize was drawn. New
patterns for "Drunkard's Path" were handed out. Bring back your
completed block next month and you will be entered into a drawing to win a
PRIZE. Sarah won the drawing this month! Leftover patterns not
handed out at guild will be left at Stitched
with Love, first come first serve. Once they're gone,
they're gone! If you need help constructing the block,
e-mail alicedutton at gmail dot com. Tag your
creations on social media with #modernmysterybom and #mckmqg.
Retreat
this winter will be held at Sunset Retreat Center. Online signup is
available
here. A deposit will be due to hold your spot & final payment will
be due at the December meeting.
Our
quilting bee queens collected blocks. If you want to participate in or
join a bee, we have a sign up sheet at the check-in desk. This
month, Allyson's B3 group made blocks for Lynn and Ellyn's group SewBeeIt
made Plus blocks.
Program
This
October, Ashley Leon presented a trunk show and discuss quilting tips and
techniques with rulers. Your board members listened to your requests for
more technique presentations so we invited Ashley to teach us a little about
piecing with the scary angles. Ashley delivered! She specifically
discussed the Jaybird Rulers and had a wonderful trunk show for examples of how
to more easily piece these previously intimidating shapes. Jaybird rulers
will enable you to quickly cut then piece diamonds, hexagons, jewel shapes, and
triangles out of strips of fabric. Taping sections off with masking,
painters, or pretty washi tape can keep you focused on what shape you're
currently cutting.
In
November, we will have a Pinterest party! You've all made things you
found as a free pattern on Pinterest. Bring or make one thing to give
ourselves ideas to make holiday sewn gifts! Please give Ellyn the link to
the item you'll bring. Links will also be on our Pinterest page.
Having trouble deciding what to bring? Ellyn already has some items
pinned! You can find the link in the newsletter, on the blog, on Facebook
or to be completely thorough, here!
In
December we will hold our holiday potluck/party and handmade ornament swap!
January
will bring us Jessica Darling. She owns a quilt shop in Corpus Christi
and is a Villa Rossa pattern designer. Her coor theory program will build up to
her workship "Color Party 2.0" class, teaching her
Goodnight Starlight quilt pattern.
Until December, cost is $60 per person for the workshop. After the December meeting, the price will
be $70 and we will open up registration to non-members.
End of Meeting Fun
Show
& tell - lots of lovely creations were shown this month! As we grow
we will continue to ask our members to show their best finishes for the month
and discuss why their creation is modern. Several birthday certificates
were handed out. Door prizes were drawn! Stitched with Love
revealed this month's discount is Trick or Treat 15% off of anything.
Don't forget to make a completed entry of the Mini Quilt Challenge, due
October 15th. October 25th is the formal judging - Best Use of Color,
Best Technique, and Best in Show will be awarded.
Join us for our next
meeting! November 1 @ 6:30, 6:00 social hour