Susan and the rest of this year's board were excited to announce our 2013 Officers!
President-Michelle Freedman
Vice President-Mary Ann Morsette
Secretary-Amber Wilson
Treasurer-Anne Whiting
Programs-Kim Lumapas
Also we will be adding a few new non board positions for 2013 to help with our growing guild and increased activities.
All Day Sew Coordinator-Brittany Scott
Special Events-Teresa Coates and Gail Weiss
Advisor-Elizabeth Hartman
Historian-Susan Beal
10 minute Tute
We had 2 this month. I did one inspired by Amy Gunson's post on her Badskirt blog. I shared her easy way to check your rulers and mats for being straight and accurate.
Susan did a tutorial based on Angela Piengle's post on fabric folding. I would love to have all my fabric folded so nicely!
Publishing Panel
We had a wonderful panel of guild members Susan Beal, Michelle Freedman, Christina Lane, and Christina Cameli to talk about the ins and outs of book publishing. Thank you to all our panel members it was really fun and informative!
Show and Tell
We added a new question to our show and tell forms this month. How is your quilt a Modern quilt?
Gail Weiss shared two quilted pillow covers that were quilt as you go.
Also this Drunkards Path baby quilt which she feels is modern because of the sputnik quilting and extra negative space.
Heather Lott "finally made Christmas stockings for her family".
Jolene Knight shared her tree skirt which is she feels is modern because it's simple and scrappy.
Monica Solorio shared her mini-juicy quilt. It's the mini version of her Juicy quilt that's in Modern Quilts from the Blogging Universe book.
Kate Sharaf shared Mod Mosaic Savannah Bop.
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Jamie shared her quilt as you go tote.
Jen Carlton Bailly brought In Color Order W.O.F. quilt
Her Beetweet Christmas Quilt which is modern because of Improv blocks, circular quilting, and simple design.
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Brittany Scott shared Scrappy Madness quilt top which is a traveling quilt worked on by 9 ladies.
Elizabeth Hartman shared her Improv Pods quilt from her Craftsy Class.
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Heather Davidson shared her Eames Modern quilt. From a 1972 Eames Poster this will be her bed quilt and entered into Quiltcon. It is modern because of it's geometric shapes and solids.
Cris Pera shared DK Attic Windows which she feels is modern with it's materials and colors.
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Kory Keller shared Deer in the Headlights and
Little Houses quilt top.
Else Hart shared her project case from our Michael Miller challenge last month.
Her Medallion quilt top.
Also Brandies Quilt, you can find Elsa on flickr as Elsa's fine line.
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Ellen Lane brought My First Quilt. She started this quilt 25 years ago and was inspired to finish it after our last meeting. She feels the white background and the lattice layout gives this a modern sensibility.
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AnnMarie Cowley shared her Amish Zig Zag quilt. It's modern with its new take on an old 1934 amish quilt.
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Janet Murdock shared Swamp Thing. How is her quilt modern? She's not sure if it is. What do you think? I think it's modern.
Lara Giles brought 2 pink baby quilts for twins whose Mama loves pink.
She also shared her Anna Maria Horner flannel quilt top inspired by several of Valori Wells quilts.
Amber Wilson shared Birds of a Feather made with Anna Maria Horner's feather pattern.
Susan Beal shared her rainbow dress from our Michael Miller challenge last month. It was her daughters rainbow costume for Halloween. It's modern because her daughter is the least traditional person she knows and she loves it!
Tania brought her Christmas table runners. Sorry I only got a picture of one.
Another item from our Michael Miller challenge from Mims!
Katie Sciarrino brought "Not baby quilts" quilts for her boyfriend's nieces. This one for Hannah.
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This one for Madilyn they are modern because of their fabrics and not being from patterns.
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Also from Katie her London quilt, a wonky star flannel baby quilt. It's modern because of the enlarged modern block.
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By Ale Kloch her Kaleidoscope Quilt top. It was die cut with her accuquilt cutter her best job ever of matching points. It's modern because of it's bright cheery fabric with a modern color palate. She's Goldwillow on flickr.
Robin Hashimoto shared her Modern Crosses quilt.
It was a big meeting this month thank you to all that came! At the end of the meeting we received our bags of fabric for the Holiday Swap I can't wait to get started on mine.
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