Wednesday, March 4, 2015

February/March Online Block!


If you were at our January meeting, you may recall seeing a neat-looking paper-pieced hexagon star block that Jill made, which we'd planned on using as our online block activity. However, due to challenges with the template, we've changed gears for this month. 

Inspired by the back of the quilt Pam shared at our February social meeting, we're doing a scrappy Log Cabin block and cutting it in quarters.

These quarter Log Cabin blocks have so many possibilities--I got excited just searching through Google images tonight, so I put together a quick Pinterest board of quilts made from Log Cabin quarter blocks. Check it out here.

The details:

  • Make a 17" square Log Cabin block using whatever color fabrics you like.
  • I recommend starting with a center square that is 4"-6", which will give you more wiggle room when it comes to cutting the completed block into quarters. 
  • The logs can be different widths (even within a round!), but please keep all logs in the same round in the same color family. I made some rounds where all four logs were the same fabric, some where three were one fabric and one a different fabric, and some that were two of one fabric and two of another. 
  • Continue adding logs until your block measures at least 17" square. (Don't worry about making your block 17" square exactly--make it larger and trim down!) 
  • As you add different width rows, pay attention to your middle square and try to keep it somewhat centered. This will ensure that you have some of this middle square in all four of your quarter blocks. If you look at my samples below, two of the quarter blocks have very small sections of the middle square, even with me trying to keep the square centered. That's why I recommend starting with a larger center square!
  • Trim your block to measure 17" square and then cut in half both directions to make four 8.5" blocks. 
  • If you need a refresher on how to make a Log Cabin block, here's a tutorial. Just make sure to use our measurements (17" block!)--only use her method. 


Here are my two sample blocks, shown both whole and cut into quarters:






One additional tip: When I'm making scrappy Log Cabin blocks, I sometimes lose track of which side of the block I should be adding the next strip to so I can keep the "in the round" order going (don't look too closely at the block with the yellow outer strips, as I screwed up the order partway though that block!). Your next strip always goes on the side that already has two seams, as shown here:

I also found some fantastic Log Cabin block construction tips here. Since ours our scrappy, these tips don't necessarily apply, but I've filed them away for use in future Log Cabin projects. 

Just for fun, I quickly arranged my quarter blocks in two different layouts:

I'm partial to the Bento Box style above, but I've seen so many neat quilts using the layout below as well.

Can't wait to see your blocks! And be sure to check out the Pinterest board I made (with sashing! with only solids! alternating lights and darks in each round!)--you might, like me, seriously consider making nothing but Log Cabin blocks for the rest of your quilting life! :)


Now for the details on how to win the blocks:

Submission/Winning:


  • Submit a photo of the completed block by March 28.  We want this to be fun and easy, not stressful, so we have several options for submitting your photo.
    • If you have a Flickr account, please post the photo to Flickr, add it to the Great Lakes Modern Quilt Guild group pool, and tag it GLMQG032015. *Adding the tag is key, because it allows the photo to get into the slideshow on our blog.*
    • If you have a Facebook account, you may post the picture to the Great Lakes Modern Quilt Guild Facebook page. 
    • You may email your photo to glmodernquilter@gmail.com 
    • If you do not have access to a digital camera, contact me (Lisa) and I will arrange to photograph your block.
  • How to win all the blocks:
    • We are going to draw for a winner of all the blocks at our next live meeting, which is March 28.  You do not need to be present to win.
    • IMPORTANT: If you want to be entered in the drawing but will not be at the meeting with your block, please make sure to let another attendee know. We try our best to make sure everyone who submits a photo of their block gets entered in the drawing, but making sure a friend puts your name in the hat will guarantee you have a chance to win!
    • You get your name in the drawing each time you enter a block.  So, if you submit two blocks, your name goes in the drawing twice!
    • Please bring your completed block to the March meeting so all the blocks can be delivered to the winner.  If the winner is not at the meeting, we will mail them to him/her.
    • We'll post the name of the winner here on the blog.  So, if we don't have your email address, check the blog so you can see if you won and can send us your contact information.  (If you are at the meeting, you'll get your blocks on the spot!)
    • If you will not be at the meeting, either
      • Give the block to a friend to bring it for you, or
      • Mail it in.  E-mail us at glmodernquilter@gmail.com, and we'll send you the mailing address where you can send your blocks.
  • That winner must assemble the blocks into a finished quilt before being eligible to win again. Fair enough?

As always, leave a comment if you have a question and I'll try to answer it!
Thanks!
Lisa

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Spring Retreat



I don’t know about you, but I could certainly use the warmth of a QUILT RETREAT!  We will have paper registration forms available at tomorrow’s meeting.  If you are unable to join us tomorrow, register online here


April 17-19
  • Standard registration  $165 --  includes shared room (2+ occupants) for 2 nights, meals (Friday dinner - Sunday Lunch) and workspace   
  • Private room $225 -- single occupancy room, meals, and workspace
  • Non-GLMQG member registration $190 standard/$250 private room (room, meals, workspace, and guild membership)
  • Day Camper -- $40/day plus meals($7 breakfast, lunch & dinner $8 each)
  • Linen Rental -- use of Camp Lutherwald linens ($7/stay)


$50 deposit due BEFORE 25 March 2015 (NON-refundable after 25 March)

Think Spring (Retreat)!

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

February Meeting

Hello, GLMQG!  I hope everyone is shoveled out from Snow-mageddon!

At our meeting in January, we decided to hold informal meetings during our off-months.  These prospective meetings would be held on the 4th Wednesday every other month, beginning in February.  The meetings will be held at various locations, based on availability of space and members possibly volunteering to host.  The agenda will be loose -- depending on the space, these meetings will be for us to ask questions of our fellow quilters, get some help with the online challenges, show off our creations, get some ideas and inspiration, and just get to know each other.

Wednesday, 25 February, 6:00 - 8:00p.m. -- I have reserved the Gourdneck Lake Room at the Portage District Library.  There is a fee for this room, so I would like to get an idea as to how many people are planning to come.  If only a few of us are planning to attend, I will try to find another space that will accommodate a smaller group, i.e. a room at a restaurant, or a member's home (suggestions welcome!).  Unfortunately, Bernina is not available in February, but may come available for future meetings.

You can e-mail me directly (jillykek@Hotmail.com) or comment here and let me know if you are able to attend.

Thanks, Quilters!

Jill

Prospective off-month meeting dates (4th Wednesdays):
25 February - Portage Library, 6:00 - 8:00
22 April (this one will probably change -- it's the week after our retreat and the day after Log Cabin presentation)
24 June
26 August
28 October
December -- PARTY!