Material Girls were winging it at our last meeting since our fearless leader was still touring the country. We behaved ourselves very well, though, and management only came in to speak to us once. Here is what Deborah had to say: Those of you who missed Jaquina's presentation missed some wonderful information. Unfortunately much of it was X-rated, so I cannot give you any specifics. I think Jaquina would give a wonderful mini-class.
Our meeting in June will involve buttons. It is quite easy to cover your own buttons, and ensures that they match your outfit. You are welcome to join us.
Also, please read the survey about mini-classes and special events. We need to know what members want so we can give it to them.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Saturday's meeting of ASG Quilters was more productive than we thought it was, considering that most of those in attendance said they just didn't feel like sewing much. All the same, Janet and Barbara C. re-did the displays at Sew and Vac, showing the projects that have been taught there and highlighting future classes. Later, Phyllis and Barbara B. used magnet wands to pick up a lot of straight pins from the carpet. Apparently, straight pins have a fear of heights, and when left on top of the ladder they all jumped out at the same time. Or something. Anyway, those magnet wands that you can get at Harbor Freight work very well.
Here is a picture of the snap-close bags that Barbara C. teaches:
For more information on classes at San Bernardino Sew and Vac, you can ask to be put on their email list to have the newsletter sent to you. Ask me for details.
Aurora dropped by while her daughter was playing soccer. It was nice to have a visitor, and she says that she will soon have the summer free so we will be seeing more of her. Another member from Corona was Margaret Grider, who brought in this beautiful quilt to share:
Margaret has begun a machine quilting business, and since this quilt-top I made five years ago seemed like it would never get finished, I availed myself of her services. I am sorry you can't see the actual quilting on this, because I was thrilled with it. Keep Margaret in mind if you have any tops you finished a long time ago and haven't gotten around to finishing. Having a finished quilt is so much more satisfying than a folded top in the closet.
As is usual for this meeting, members showed up and left all during the day, and we had a lovely shared lunch with a sandwich, potato salad, chips and guacamole, then dessert. It is important to keep your energy up while sewing, and we make sure that no one goes weak from hunger during our meetings.
Darcy was particularly productive this meeting, and we can't figure out what happened. Apparently, while the rest of us were chatting and eating and trading tips she was actually sewing. Next time I will pay more attention to see how she does this. Anyway, in the course of just a few hours she designed a pattern for a soft baby rattle from a picture she had seen on the net, and sewed it up. Here it is:
Here is a picture of the snap-close bags that Barbara C. teaches:
For more information on classes at San Bernardino Sew and Vac, you can ask to be put on their email list to have the newsletter sent to you. Ask me for details.
Aurora dropped by while her daughter was playing soccer. It was nice to have a visitor, and she says that she will soon have the summer free so we will be seeing more of her. Another member from Corona was Margaret Grider, who brought in this beautiful quilt to share:
Margaret has begun a machine quilting business, and since this quilt-top I made five years ago seemed like it would never get finished, I availed myself of her services. I am sorry you can't see the actual quilting on this, because I was thrilled with it. Keep Margaret in mind if you have any tops you finished a long time ago and haven't gotten around to finishing. Having a finished quilt is so much more satisfying than a folded top in the closet.
As is usual for this meeting, members showed up and left all during the day, and we had a lovely shared lunch with a sandwich, potato salad, chips and guacamole, then dessert. It is important to keep your energy up while sewing, and we make sure that no one goes weak from hunger during our meetings.
Darcy was particularly productive this meeting, and we can't figure out what happened. Apparently, while the rest of us were chatting and eating and trading tips she was actually sewing. Next time I will pay more attention to see how she does this. Anyway, in the course of just a few hours she designed a pattern for a soft baby rattle from a picture she had seen on the net, and sewed it up. Here it is:
Obviously, I need to learn a few photo editing tips, because the rattle isn't really as big as the quilt, but is more baby-handling sized. This rattle will be chewed on by Darcy's grandson whom we are expecting in early July.
Some things you might want to know more about:
Jacquina Sullivan is teaching types of seams at Material Girls on May 21 at 12:30 in JoAnn's in Redlands. Details on the meeting location can be found on our chapter website at http://asgie.org/
The Quilt Run for 2014 is coming up in June, details on that are at http://www.quiltersrun.com/qr/index.html
There is new type of Shop Hop starting in July that sounds like a lot fun. Details are here: http://www.rowbyrowexperience.com/
Wouldn't it be fun if this blog were updated more frequently? If you have a picture you would like to share, or information about your group you would like us to know, send me an email with the info, and I'll try to get it on. If you don't know how to get in touch with me, ask around. I'll bet somebody you know knows how to find AnswerMomma.
Monday, May 5, 2014
More SWNF
Here is R's comment on our Fabulous Fair, "Coming from a non-committee ASG member, loved the SWNF and already looking forward to the next years fair. As usual, I was always in a dilemma in choosing which class to attend. So many good classes, so little time. Good work ladies and thank you very much for time."
Hearing such lovely compliments makes it worthwhile to put in so much work, you know. However, now that the fair is over, it is time to get busy deciding what you will wear to the fashion show--which is also a good way to get compliments, of course.
Hearing such lovely compliments makes it worthwhile to put in so much work, you know. However, now that the fair is over, it is time to get busy deciding what you will wear to the fashion show--which is also a good way to get compliments, of course.
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