Thursday, January 26, 2017

What happened to January???

Our monthly meeting is next Wednesday, February 1 at 7:00pm  at Christ Community Church, Nanaimo

Everyone is welcome, whether you are a new quilter, experienced quilter or have always wondered if it's something you would like to try.

Carly is doing a demo on mitered corners, a concept that can be quite challenging.

Everyone that participated will bring the Valentine postcard that they received, to show and share with the group.  Maybe we will start a new challenge?????

This is an opportunity to sign up for the Krista Hennebury workshops that are being held on Sat. Feb. 25 (Speed Date with Improv) and Sun. Feb. 26 (Square Peg Round Hole) at Jonanco Hobby Workshop.  These workshops will be a good intro for some of us new "modern" quilters to go outside our comfort zone.  Plus, workshops are always a great way to meet new people and improve your skill level.  Join us!

Speed date with improv
 
Square Peg Round Hole

  





Thursday, December 29, 2016

What's new for the New Year?

Hope you had a Merry Christmas and wishing you a happy, "modern" New Year!

We begin 2017 with our monthly meeting on Wednesday, January 4th at 7:00pm.  This meeting will be held at our regular location at Christ Community Church, 2221 Bowen Road in Nanaimo. This month's meeting will include a demo on Celtic knots and show-and-shares.

We've got some exciting programs coming up, starting in February, with a couple of fun and informative workshops by Krista Hennebury, author of Make It, Take It.

Speed Date with Improv
Saturday, February 25th (10am-5pm)






Square Peg, Round Hole
Sunday, February 26th (10am-4pm)



Workshops will take place at Jonanco Hobby Workshop, located at the intersection of Nanaimo River Road and White Rapids Road in Nanaimo.

NMQG members: $65/workshop, Other quilters $75/workshop. There is a small materials fee for all participants.

To register contact Lori Hargreaves: lori.hargreaves@yahoo.ca or 250 585 2065

Check out Krista’s blog: http://poppyprintcreates.blogspot.ca
 

Thursday, November 17, 2016

November updates

Hope you're taking advantage of the crummy weather to cuddle up with your sewing machine and get some projects done! We'd love to have a bunch of projects at the Show and Share at our next meeting, which is December 7. Heads up, we are starting early at 6:30 for a potluck! Bring a sweet or a savory, and bring your own utensils, plates, etc. At least we won't have wasps this time!

Please also bring a contribution to Allen's "thank you" basket. I would encourage local products since they are still finding their way around our great city and island. Ideas: coffee, tea, beer, wine, tea towels, candles, or books or toys for their son (just over a year, named Felix). I will collect money towards a gift certificate towards a local restaurant if you prefer to give me cash/cheque instead of bringing an item. I'll pile it all in a basket with a card and a couple baby-sitting coupons.

At our Christmas meeting we'll be having a presentation on quilted postcards by Becky. This is will be great for getting us inspired for our first project exchange!

Last by not least, we have a sew-in at the North Nanaimo Library Nov 26 at 10:00. Address is 6250 Hammond Bay Road (not the address posted previously). Bring your project, your sewing machine, and extension cord. To reserve a spot and pay $10, email the NMQG at nanaimomqg@gmail.com

Stay warm and dry this fall, and keep quilting!

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

spreading the MQG word at the library

Just a quick post about our sew in...

Dorothy with her paper-piecing
We had a few brave ladies brave the cold and rain to sew the day away at the library. Lots of people were tempted in to hear about the lovely mysteries of modern quilting. We'll be there every other month, so we hope see a few of those curious folks at a meeting some time!

Becky is clearly organized for the afternoon!

NMQG does FMQ!

The happy face of a blossoming free motion quilter! We had a great time at...

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

We only have a few sports left for our Stacy Murton workshop, "Free Motion Quilting with a Modern Twist"! It happens Sept 25 at Jonanco Hobby Workshop, 2745 White Rapids Road. This is our first workshop for the Nanaimo MQG, and we'd love to see a full house!

To sign up, email us at nanaimomqg@gmail.com. Your spot is considered reserved once you pay the guild ($45 for members of the NMQG, $50 for non-members).

Hope to see you there! Happy quilting!

PS Our November sew in is filling up fast well. Email us at nanaimomqg@gmail.com to sign up for that, too!

Friday, September 9, 2016

Great Start to the Year!

Our first official meeting of the Nanaimo Modern Quilt Guild was a great success!

Meeting in the lounge of the Christ Community Church allowed us to spread out and have a lively discussion of our biggest weakness at fabric stores (basically it sounds like we should all check our wallets at the door). The executive team of Lori, Mary, Lise, Donna-Mae, and Kathleen explained the guidelines that will help shape this great group. Here are some highlights...

1) As a fledgling guild, our bank account is stretched thin by start up costs. We will be offering opportunities for you to financially support the guild, from a one dollar fine for not having a nametag to various activities and raffles. We would never want you to feel like you're being nickeled-and-dimed, though, so we hope to keep our requests light-hearted and worth your while!

2) We want to draw on our your expertise and curiosity! Actually, we want to learn from your mistakes. We are hoping to have a guild member present on a topic at most meetings. From a technique you're exploring to a new product or ruler, you each have skills the rest of us are envious of! This is a friendly, low pressure group; presentations can be anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes. Think about what you might be able to share...

3) In order to promote the NMQG, we hope to do some challenges with Vancouver MQG, Victoria MQG, or other guilds. We look forward to making a name for ourselves, and be inspired to new projects.

4) Show and share guidelines will help us enjoy the fruits of everyone's labour. Each person will have up to five minutes to present whatever modern quilting projects you bring. We encourage only finished works, unless the project is going out of your hands before the next meeting, or you are desperate for some feedback on a particular stage. If we have extra time, people may present the projects they didn't get to in their five minutes.

Next month will be less business and more fun! We'll be showing a web video that will help us define and explore modern quilting. Hope to see you there! Watch the blog for updates!