November 2019 Meeting

2020 Membership – Membership Renewals are due.  The dues will stay the same at $50 for the year.  We are not asking for new membership forms unless information has changed.

2020 Workshops – We will have 2 Work Shops for next year!  

New Sew In will be January 26th – All Day Sewing Retreat.  More information will be out later with directions and what to bring!  But plan to spend all day sewing with other guild members cause we have the location from 8am – 8pm!

New 2020 Budget was motioned and passed.

2020 By-Laws was motioned and passed with the amended changes for guest fees.

Thank you to our last year’s officers and chairs.  You have a tremendous part of our team and we cannot thank you enough!

Welcome to our new  2020 Officers

President Lisa Handley 
Vice President Cheryl Higley 
Treasurer Virginia Lucas 
Secretary Shannon Sciortino 
Membership Kaylin Murray 
Hospitality / Greeter Ruth Bailey 
Philanthropy Shari Smith & Diane Weinhold 
Block Lotto Kelly Hogan 
Web / Social Media Gail Sevilla 
Facilities (LW resident) Karen Miller 
Programming / Education Mary Anne Skorpanich 
Workshops Mary O’Bannon & Susie Johnson 
Raffle & Door Prizes Sue Fukuda & Julie McCluney 

For January’s for our Block Lotto, we will have a Show and Tell of all Block Lotto Quilts!  So bring those quilts!

Holiday Party,  will be held on December 8th from 12-5.  An evite will go out with all the details.  We will be having a Yankee swap of 5 Fat Quarters of quilting fabric.  We will be creating our traditional Charity Quilt as well. See evite for details!

We had a fabulous turn out for our Annual Children’s Book Challenge.  We had 19 submissions! All quilts will be donated to Orangewood Foundation with all their books!  Congrats to our winners, Julie M for Members Choice, Barbara K for the Best Modern Design and Jeri P for Best Use of Book Theme! Below you can see our winners. To see all of the submissions click here.

Show and Tell

Upcoming Events

December 8th – Holiday Party from 12-5pm

January 23-26 – Road to California

January 26th – All Day Sew In from 8am – 8pm

January 20th – OCMQG Meeting Day at 6:30pm

October 2019 Meeting

Our Meeting Topic this meeting was Modern Cream of the Crop.  We had a discussion about different modern quilting designs. We broke into 4 groups and discussed what makes a quilt a Best in Show at Quilt Con.  We had some great opinions and opened a lot of different perspectives! Thank you to all

Quilt Con Charity Quilt Con Update – We have a top!  Thank you to everyone that were able to help create over 100 blocks!  We are making progress on the text portion of the quilt and have selected with the word Balance.

Challenge – Remember the Book Challenge is due at the November 21 meeting: to participate please bring a book to donate to someone aged 0 to 24 along with a quilt that expresses that book.  Awesome prizes will be awarded for Best Modern Design, Best Book Theme, and Members’ Choice.  Books and quilts will be donated to our guild’s designated charity, the Orangewood Foundation, for foster youth in our community.   If you are interested in supporting foster youth further, please see https://orangewoodfoundation.org/ways-to-give/ or the service item wish lists attached.

New Officer Elections – Thank you to our nominating committee on their work on their slate of officers and committee chairs (attached).  We will be voting at our November meeting.

Budget Update – We also had a preview of the budget proposed for next year.  We also re-discussed the guest fee after 2 meetings for a flat fee.  We’ll be also voting on both of these at our November meeting.

Holiday Party will be on December 8th from 12 – 5 at Cheryl Higley’s house.  We will be having a Yankee swap of 5 fat quarters.  We will also be having a potluck. We will be sending an Evite will be sent out later.

Show and Tell

Opportunity Quilt – from Brach Cities Guild

Sew In – Nov 10th  last one of the year.  January will be starting a new schedule and our first one will be January 26th

November meeting is moved a week earlier to November 21

Helene and Barbara won last month’s block lotto.  This month’s blocks are improve pieces in fall colors.  Can wait to see how it turns out!

July 2019 Meeting

Quilt Con Charity Quilt

Virginia Lucas talked about the QuiltCon Charity Quilt Challenge and asked for ideas on design concepts and the organization to which we will donate the quilt, since that could influence the design.  The committee is still open to members’ ideas on these and will begin their work at the next Weekend Sew on August 11.  If you have an idea, please email ocmodernquiltguild@gmail.com and include a simple sketch and description.  There’s still time to get involved.

Quilters Journey

Lisa Hanley gave an excellent presentation of her Quilter’s Journey.   She started in the traditional quilting world and made a LOT of quilts using a log cabin design but her first inspiration was crazy quilts.  While she is still very fond of log cabin, she has evolved into modern designs and enjoys improv.  In addition to a number of quilts Lisa also shared books she likes and has found instructive as well as enjoyable.   Being a longtime scrapbooker, Lisa has scrapbooks she has made of each quilt she created.  Included in each entry is a photo of the quilt, some fabric swatches, and thank you notes from those to whom she gifted the quilt.  Her favorite part of quilting is planning – she keeps a notebook of ideas with details on fabrics selected and inspirations.  Lisa is a very organized and creative quilter.

LBMQG Info

Jeff Warner, president of Long Beach Modern Quilt Guild joined us a special guest.  Our sister guild is creating a series of quilts as a philanthropy project for OC High School for the Arts.  The 36” by 36” quilts will be used for the school’s stage production of Quilters, The Musical.  Most of the blocks are being created by LBMQG members but Jeff brought along several that our members volunteered to complete.

Survey

Dana won this month’s quilting book drawing for completing our online Member Survey.  If you complete the survey before the August 29 meeting, you will be eligible for next month’s final drawing.

Block Lotto

Ruth Bailey presented a new Block Lotto for next month using the Six Minute Circle by Dale Fleming.  Ruth assured the group that they are rather quick and easy, just as the title promises.

Quarterly Challenge

Asymmetry Challenge Quilt is due at the next meeting, August 29. 

June 2019 Meeting

Quilt Con Challenge Quilt

  • Theme:  Text
  • Color Pallet:  Gray Scale  
  • Committee of 5:  One main coordinator and a back up (design, piecing, coordinate group of members for completion), by 10/5 submit application, finished quilt put in mail by 2/5/20.  Please email the guild if you are interested in helping with this years quilt!

Quilters Journey – Helene and Trudy shared their journey into quilting.  Trudy got into quilting cause her mom took quilting classes at a local college.  Trudy would hand quilt in the car when on vacation.  When her mom passed away in 2006, Trudy, Helene and their sister finished all of their mom’s WFO’s.  Her modern inspiration comes from her daughter that likes her to create more modern pieces.  She doesn’t buy any fabric online, she likes to see the true color of the fabric. They are part of 2 modern quilt guilds and 2 traditional guilds. 

Trudy has hesitant with starting quilting.  Her first quilt was a WFO from her mom.  She doesn’t consider herself a quilter until 2009.  She liked quilting to fill her time that is more meaningful.  Her stash did not start until 2010-2011.  Her first dip and inspiration was when she starting going to Cecile’s shop, Sewing Party.  The thing that she likes about modern quilting is the ability to express herself with color and design.  She has finished an estimated 257 quilts.

Upcoming November Meeting –  Nominating Committee Volunteers: We are looking for about 3 volunteers to help the board recruit the next year’s board.  We need them by the July Meeting.

Big Bear Quilt Show – We have 2 free passes to the quilt show on Aug 2-3.  Email the guild with the subject line Big Bear Show to be entered for a raffle for the free tickets.

Sew In’s –  Next Sew-In is July 14th and August 11th from 12-5.  Our attendance has been very small.  Members were asked input on location, times, and day of the week would be best for members.  If you have any input, please email the guild.

A-Symmetry Talk – What draws your eye in?  Color, placement, location of main focal point, Etc.  Asymmetrical design has always been in trend.  Use items that represent weight and balance those items to make it interesting.

August Challenge – A-Symmetry Design, 12 x 12 min., group or individual, finished and bound, and awards will be based on Member’s Choice, Best Use of Minimalism, Best Modern Design.

Block Lotto – Last month’s blocks we had 2 winners, Kathy S. and Helene.  Next month’s block is a representation of stars!  Can’t wait to see them all!

Handmade Raffle – 2 bags donated by Kelly Hogan and won by Karen M. and Sharron K.

Survey –  OCMQG has created a survey for members to participate!  Please follow the link to complete yours!  All members that complete the survey will be entered in a drawing for a quilting book! 

Show and Tell

MAY 2019 MEETING

Thank you to all who were able to make it to our April Meeting!  Welcome to our new members and guest.  

New Name Tags – Thank you Shannon S for making the guild all new name tags for the guild! They look great!

Philanthropy – Thank you to Ann A. for all the hard work she has put into philanthropy.  She will moving to Pennsylvania. We will miss you!

Block Lotto– We had two winners for last month’s block lotto since we got SO many blocks back! Mays block lotto uses snowballed corners to create X’s.

Next Challenge – Sandra gave a wonderful presentation about what A-symmetry is and how it is used in Art and Quilting!

·     August Challenge: A-symmetry design

  • 12 x 12 minimum
  • Group or Individual entries accepted
  • Must be finished and bound
  • Awards will be based on Member’s Choice, Best Use of A-Symmtery, Best Modern Design

Quilters Journey – Susan gave a wonderful walk through of her quilting journey with MANY examples!

Show and Tell

Mark Your Calendars

·     Thursday, June 27th: Monthly Guild Meeting

·     Sunday, July 14th: Monthly Sew In, 12-5 at the Los Olivos Room (clubhouse 2)

·     Thursday, July 25th: Monthly Guild Meeting

·     August Monthly Meeting:  Next Challenge Quilt Due

April 2019 Meeting

Thank you to all who were able to make it to our April Meeting!  Welcome to our new members and guest.  We had 4 new members this meeting!OCMQG Retreat info– Date Change!!!  We had to change the date due to conflicts with the venue. New Date will be October 11-13. Email the guild if you are interested in coming to our first retreat!

Philanthropy– Ann A. shared a story of a little boy that didn’t like to read, curled up in a harry potter book and quilt made by Kathy Miller from our November Children’s book challenge.  Thank you to Ann A. for all the hard work she has put into philanthropy.  She will moving to Pennsylvania. We will miss you!

Block Lotto– Kathy Miller won last month’s block lotto. Tis month’s block lotto is a triangle paper-piecing block. Check out our April Block Lotto Blog to find out more!

April Challenge– we had 13 entries in this quarters challenge. We had some really great entries! Our winners were:

Check out the April Minimalist Challenge Blog for pictures of all of the entries!

Next Challenge:

·     August Challenge: A-symmetry design

  • 12 x 12 minimum
  • Group or Individual entries accepted
  • Must be finished and bound
  • Awards will be based on Member’s Choice, Best Use of A-Symmtery, Best Modern Design

Raffle Item:  Scissor Holder and collapsible bin made by Mary O. was won by Barbara K.

May Social – We will be a Spring Social on May 18th

Call for Quilts

Southern California Council of Quilt Guilds is accepting entries for an exhibit at Road to California, January 23 – 26, 2020. Exhibit entries are limited to SCCQG members of Member Guilds or Affiliate Members only.

Road to California is celebrating its 25th Anniversary in 2020. You are challenged to create a quilt that is inspired by this wonderful quilt festival and features a technique that was learned in a Road to California workshop  or uses a pattern/book and/or fabric purchased from a vendor at Road to California during the years 1995 – 2019.  Entries are due by November 1st.

OC Fair submissions are due May 24th. Visit the OC Fair website for more details

Website Revamp:  We have done a HUGE overhaul to our website.  Our new website is https://ocmodernquiltguild.com  Thanks to Dawn and Kaylin for all your hard work!

Show and Tell

Mark Your Calendars:

·     No May Sew In, Happy Mothers Day

·     Spring Social – May 18th

·     Thursday, May 30th:  Monthly Guild Meeting

·     Sunday, June 9th: Monthly Sew In, 12-5 at the Los Olivos Room (clubhouse 2)

·     Thursday, June 27th: Monthly Guild Meeting

·     August Monthly Meeting:  Next Challenge Quilt Due

March 2019 Meeting

Ice Breaker

This month we asked the members about their other creative endeavors outside of quilting. We have a range of talents in the guild. Members enjoy scrapbooking, cooking, ceramics, travel, genealogy, watching baseball, and writing.  

OCMQG Website

The website has been given an update and overhaul by Dawn. Kudos to Dawn for volunteering to refresh our website and spending hours and hour to organize our domain.

This Year’s Quilting Challenges

Our first Challenge of the year will be a modern, minimalist quilt!  As always, quilts need to be quilted, bound, and labeled.  Exercise your creativity and develop a quilt based on minimalism. The size can be 12” by 12” or larger and can be done individually or as a group project.  Prizes will be awarded for best use of minimalism, best modern design, and members’ choice.  

More Minimalism

We continued our focus on one of the major tenets of modern quilting design: Minimalism. This month we focused on fabric choices. Sandra lead a Q&A where each fabric sample was evaluated for how to best use each fabric in a minimalist design. All fabric has potential but not all items are a great fit for minimalism – you can end up fighting against the strength of the fabric and not utilizing its greatest potential.

Quilters Journey

Ruth Shared her Quilters Journey with us! She shared some amazing quilts and shared her Journey through the quilty world with us! Thank you Ruth!!

Tips and Tricks

Olfa has new quick release rotary cutters where it is very easy to change the blade. Also, there are new “smoked” rulers which are non-slip. M&Ls is having a spend 100 dollars and get a 20 dollar gift card promotion for another two weeks.

Be a Member and Dues are Due!

Membership dues for 2019 are due now. We will be keeping the dues the same at $50 for the year.  This grants you access to the MQG Website, guild workshops, block lottos, Guild Challenges, and so much more.   If you have not paid yet, Please mail your dues to Mary O’Bannon. Pins will be available next month for new members.

Quilt in Public Day Recap

Gail and Sandra organized a Quilt in Public outing at Orange Circle. They brought 4 quilts and got great photographs of their quilts. Ruth and her other guild members hosted quilting in public at the Laguna Woods Library and also at Café Laguna.

Quilting Retreat Anyone?

Who would enjoy a retreat to get away from everything—everything other than quilting and fellowship with other quilters, that is.  The OCMQG 2019 Retreat will be held from Oct 18-20 in Valley Center, CA. There are only 8 spots available for the retreat. We will fill the retreat on a first come first serve basis. The cost of the retreat is $275 per person. A $75 deposit is due within 14 days of reservation (April 15, 2019). Full payment is due 3 months in advance. There is no refund for cancellation within 3 months of the retreat unless we can fill your space. We will do our best to accommodate special food requirements. Please let us know in advance of any special requests. We do not serve alcoholic beverages. You may bring your own, however, please be courteous to others and don’t drink and drive. Check-in is anytime after 12 noon on Friday. Please let us know if you plan to arrive later than 6pm. Check-out is by 3pm on Sunday. Sleeping accommodations are in comfy twin beds (no bunk beds) in three bedrooms. Room arrangements can be chosen upon arrival.

Quilter’s Journey

Our member Ruth, shared a Trunk Show and shared how she became a quilter and showed us some of her quilts. Ruth started quilting in 1994. A friend picked up quilting and wanted an “engrossing activity for retirement.” There were quilt shops on every corner in 1995, like Leah’s in Long Beach. Ruth’s 1st quilt was a traditional rail fence. Gave it to her brother and wife but their dog inherited it. Another quilt was called a Hawaiian Amish with teeny tiny half inch nine-patch. Ruth’s mother was a dressmaker. Ruth made clothes on the treadle machine even when she was a little girl and was too short for the treadle. Never lived in a house without a sewing machine, so it was always an accoutrement to her life. “Fabric is an endless delight.”

It would be great to have other members share at future meetings; how about you? We need volunteers for June through November.

Block Lotto

This months block were inspired by Maria Shell’s work and her exhibit at Visions Museum in San Diego. See her Instagram “Tales of a Sticher” for reference. Each block should make a nine patch, making a cross. Use solid colors only for the outside and aim for a strong mix of fabrics. Make your own prints by mixing patterns, stripes and blocks.


Handmade Raffle

Ann Ainsworth donated handmade items we raffled off at the meeting. (2017 Hoffman “All A Twitter” picnic tablecloth and 16 fat quarters). Thank you, Ann! Items were won by Ann Chavez.

Quilter’s Block

The guild discussed different options to address warping and buckling in a quilt due to different density in quilting. Options to fix include pressing, adding more quilting to even out the thread density, get the quilt wet and let the fabric relax, or spray and block the quilt.

Show and Tell

We always love seeing what you’ve been making so keep bringing those modern quilts to the meeting, so we can see your great work in person!

Member Happenings

Sandra Johnson is taping 3 segments of Quilting Arts TV next week. Wish her luck! She also has a piece in an exhibition on 5th of April Freedom Railroad Exhibit in Cincinnati.

To Bring for the Next Meeting:

  • Ideas for the quilting retreat
  • Money for membership dues, raffle, and Block Lotto
  • Quilts for show and tell, issues for Quilter’s Block, give-aways for Going Green

Mark Your Calendars:

  • Saturday Crazy Quilters Guild 2019 Quilt Show Exhibit April 13, 2019
  • Sunday, April 14: Weekend Sew-In, 12-5 at the Los Olivos Room (clubhouse 2)
  • Thursday, April 25:  Guild Meeting and Minimalism Challenge Quilts Due
  • Orange County Quilt Tradition at April 27-28th
  • Saturday April 27-28th, Through the Vines Quilt Show in Paso Robles
  • May 18th – Guild Social Mixer – Afternoon Tea with BYOB at Cheryl’s in Irvine
  • Flying Geese Quilt Guild Show on June 8-9 at Socca University
  • Chinese Haute Couture Designer Guo Pei Exhibit – Running March 9, 2019 – July 14, 2019

February 2019 Meeting

Thank you for joining us at our monthly Guild meeting!  We continued our focus on one of the major tenets of modern quilting design: Minimalist Hand Quilting. Sandra shared various ways to hand-stitch.  She provided the attached handout that can be found here. Hopefully we inspired you try your “hand” at hand quilting if you haven’t tried this technique already!

Quilt Con Recap

Five of our members attended Quilt Con.  They shared their thoughts about the show.  Members noticed there were a wide variety of people from different areas around the world, using both modern and traditional styles. Members enjoyed mingling and talking with different people about the quilts that were at the show.  Members also noticed that many of the vendors are different at each show depending on location of Quilt Con.  Often it is less travel time, which allows a more variety of vendors.  Members are excited for the next Quilt Con in Austin, Texas!

Quilter’s Journey

Our member Barbara Knapp, shared a Trunk Show and shared how she became a quilter and showed us some of her quilts. She has received a lot of inspiration from her mother in law.  She has won in a few of our charity quilt challenges in our guild.  She finds more inspiration in creating something herself than to follow a pattern. Thanks Barbara for sharing your Journey! It would be great to have other members share at future meetings; how about you?

Philanthropy

Ann shared about how our November Challenge Charity Quilts benefited the Orangewood Foundation.  The Orangewood Foundation helped rescue victims from Human Trafficking.  They are helping so many victims, that they had to buy a house to accommodated them!  Our quilts are going to help furnish the house.  Thank you Ann for the update!

Quilt in Public Day

We will be gathering at the Orange Circle on Saturday, March 16 from 10-12.  Bring a project to work on.  Members can meet at 8:30am at Urth Café for breakfast.  Be sure to bring a chair, snacks and drinks!

Be a Member

Membership dues for 2019 now! We will be keeping the dues the same at $50 for the year.  This grants you access to the MQG Website, guild workshops, block lottos, Guild Challenges, and so much more.

This Year’s Quilting Challenges

Our first Challenge of the year will be a modern, minimalist quilt!  As always, quilts need to be quilted, bound, and labeled.  Exercise your creativity and develop a quilt based on minimalism. The size can be 12” by 12” or larger and can be done individually or as a group project.  Prizes will be awarded for best use of minimalism, best modern design, and members’ choice.

Block Lotto

Last month’s Block Lotto Blocks were won by Kelly Hogan. This months block lotto is for a minimalist sampler using the Kona Color of the year.

Quilting Retreat Anyone?

Who would enjoy a retreat to get away from everything—everything other than quilting and fellowship with other quilters, that is.  Bring your ideas for an upcoming OCMQG Retreat or fall sew weekend.

Handmade Raffle

Susie Johnson made a beautiful tote bag that we raffled off at the meeting.  Thank you Susie!

Show and Tell

We always love seeing what you’ve been making so keep bringing those modern quilts to the meeting so we can see your great work in person!

Sewing Party

Cecile with Sewing Party will be selling her new lines of fabric that she has received at the next Guild Meeting.  Bring your pocketbooks!

TO DO List for the next Meeting:

  • Examples of minimalism to share
  • Ideas for the quilting retreat
  • Money for membership dues, raffle, and Block Lotto

Quilts for show and tell, issues for Quilter’s Block, give-aways for Going Green

  • Money to Shop with Cecile!

Mark Your Calendars:

  • Sunday March 10: Weekend Sew-In, 12-5 at Los Olivos Room (Clubhouse 2).
  • Quilt in Public, Saturday March 16: Orange Circle. Bring a project to work on.
  • Thursday April 25: Minimalism Challenge Quilts Due.

January 2019 Meeting

Thank you for joining us at our monthly Guild meeting!  We had lots in store for you this month. Our first meeting of the New Year, we focused on one of the major tenets of modern quilting design: minimalism, with the “guest” speaker, our own Sandra Johnson of Sandra Johnson Designs.  In addition to the talk we’re asking all our members to bring examples of minimalism to share, which can be quilts made by you or others. Next month we will be talking about minimalist quilting. Please bring a piece of backing, batting, and top and we will have a demo on minimalist hand quilting.

Ice Breaker

Members answered various questions that they pulled out of a bowl. They answered various questions about goals for 2019, what they enjoy the most about quilting and the process, what is your favorite thing you ever made, etc.  Thank you Kelly for your great Ice Breaker!

2018 HOLIDAY PARTY CHARITY QUILTS

This is one of the Charity quilts from the 2018 Holiday Party! They are both quilted and will be donated to the Orangewood Foundation!

Quilt Con Charity Quilt

Thanks to our many volunteers (you all know who you are) we developed a design concept, made blocks, and assembled the top using some improv skills.  Special thanks to Julie McCluney for getting us organized, Batty Lady (Alicia Campbell and Trudy Teshima) for a group workspace, and Ann Chavez for quilting! It will be shipped on 2/1 to Quiltcon!  The quilt is made of birch trees to symbolize new beginnings!

Quilter’s Journey

Karen Miller, our guild’s long-arm quilter known as Cosmic Quilting, shared a Trunk Show and shared how she became a quilter and showed us some of her quilts.  It would be great to have other members share at future meetings; how about you?

Become a Member!

Membership dues for 2019 are due by the February meeting.  We will be keeping the dues the same at $50 for the year. This grants you access to the MQG Website, guild workshops, block lottos, Guild Challenges, and so much more.

This Year’s Quilting Challenges

Our first Challenge of the year will be a modern, minimalist quilt!  As always, quilts need to be quilted, bound, and labeled. Exercise your creativity and develop a quilt based on minimalism. The size can be 12” by 12” or larger and can be done individually or as a group project.  Prizes will be awarded for best use of minimalism, best modern design, and members’ choice.

Block Lotto

Gail presented a “Cross” block. We can’t want to see how they turn out!

Potential Quilt Retreat

Quilting Retreat Anyone?– Who would enjoy a retreat to get away from everything—everything other than quilting and fellowship with other quilters, that is.  Bring your ideas for an upcoming OCMQG Retreat or fall sew weekend.

Handmade Raffle

Sandra made handmade items we’ll be raffling off at the meeting. Thank you Sandra!

Show and Tell

We always love seeing what you’ve been making so keep bringing those modern quilts to the meeting so we can see your great work in person!

TO DO List for the next Meeting:

  • Please bring a piece of backing, batting and top and we will have a demo on minimalist hand quilting.
  • Examples of minimalism to share/li>
  • Ideas for the quilting retreat
  • Money for membership dues, raffle, and Block Lotto
  • Quilts for show and tell, issues for Quilter’s Block, give-aways for Going Green

See you in February!