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Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Mary Elizabeth Kinch, Let me catch my breath ~


A big thank you from Quilters' Guild Acadienne to Mary Elizabeth Kinch for spending the past several days with us sharing  her love of quilt-making.  Mary Elizabeth professes to be an interior designer by day but a quilter by night.   She lectures, she teaches, she designs fabric and quilts and has co-authored two best sellers,    Small Blocks, Stunning Quilts and Small Pieces, Spectacular Quilts.  

Mary Elizabeth began Thursday morning by saying right out loud that every one of us has the ability to be creative....oftentimes it just takes encouragement.  That's exactly what Mary Elizabeth did as she continued luring us in with her fabulous trunk show/program.   She encouraged us by sharing her love of antique quilts and how she used  her analysis of them to execute the plans for her next antique  quilt replica.

 Mary Elizabeth Kinch


I nabbed Mary Elizabeth before the program began to get this picture of her modern sampler.  The narrow string border intrigued me.  Notice that there are half-square triangles along with what perhaps might be 1" all the way up to 6"  fabric cuts pieced together.....particularly the long blue strip that wraps around the corner. 

I also found interesting the lighter shades within the courthouse steps block almost disappear into the white background.  Yes, interesting when we as quilt makers and artists so often feel compelled to have definitions rather than blurred lines.


Just give Mary Elizabeth a string or two and see what she does!  A very modern take on an ever so traditional quilt design. 

Mary Elizabeth Kinch


Inspired by Amish quilts and their makers....and the importance of "ish"....meaning that the large outer borders don't exactly measure the same.  They are 12" ish or so.  Mary Elizabeth is a stickler for measuring, cutting, sewing, pressing accuracy....so why the "ish" theory?   Let your viewing  eye be the judge.

Mary Elizabeth Kinch

And while you think you might be viewing a near solid medallion center triangle....well, let's take a closer look.

Mary Elizabeth Kinch


The entire triangle as well as the tan cornerstones are 1" ers pieced together.  Takes my breath away to think of the time involved.


Mary Elizabeth prefaced the showing of her next quilt by emphasizing the importance of finishing those UFOs.  She (frankly) says they do us no good except to take up very usable brain space!  What's a quilter to do?  Sort those unfinished blocks and quilts, finish those we love and donate those we don't.  Allow someone else to love them on to completion.  It's just that simple!

Having said that, here is Cocktails in the Library.  Mary Elizabeth says this one started with a block sampler taken away from a Gwen Marston workshop.  Don't you see the books....on the shelf....in the library with cocktails!

Mary Elizabeth Kinch


Just  as simple as taking a theme and flowing with it....foundation pieced strings on curry.

Mary Elizabeth Kinch


or testing your color combo's....spotlight the blues, remembering that blues are dark and light and aqua and can lean toward shades of mauve and purple and lavender. 

Mary Elizabeth Kinch


It was about here in the program that Mary Elizabeth talked to us about forming a posse.  A support posse that is!   We are at our best when surrounded by people who encourage and support and when asked will offer opinions and ideas that will help us to grow as artisans.    Know yourself....your personal design data base and what influences your style.

Mary Elizabeth also shared a story about an author's regimen of when to work and when to step out of the zone.   The author starts early in the morning, works till noon, takes a break, walks around the block.    Are you a morning person? Then be in your element and start designing and stitching while fresh.   Running into a snag?  Take a break, have lunch, get outside and take a walk around the block to solve those troubling problems.   If it works for a well known author, then we can also play that game.


And then there were workshops....two fun-filled days learning more about Mary Elizabeth and her techniques and her lessons in color value.



Foothills Quilt  was inspired by a late 1800's Canadian antique quilt with ever so interesting design elements and delightful quirks.   In the workshop, Mary Elizabeth emphasized the role of color and value and how sashing and borders can be a game changer.   Read more about her foothills quilt quilt-along here on her blog. 

 Saturday's  workshop was filled with Pumpkin Peels.  Oh, how fun!




It was a whirlwind trip for Mary Elizabeth, starting in Canada with stops in and around Houston and Beaumont, then over to Louisiana.....three days in Lafayette, then spending her last days in New Orleans before flying  home.   Mary Elizabeth, we so enjoyed your visit and hope to see you again.









Sunday, October 28, 2018

BOM #9 - Wind Blown Square








This quilt block is known by several different names – Wind Blown Square, Windblown Star, Whirlpool, Balkan Puzzle, and Sea Glass to name a few.

The earliest mention of the block I could find listed the block name as Whirpool and was found in a quilt in Maine in 1778, but I was unable to locate a picture or location of this quilt. 

The Ladies Art Company published a quilt pattern catalog in 1897 which included 400 different block designs.  Many of the block names used in this publication are still with us today and some have evolved into different names by designers and publishers as well as regional names for the same design. This block design was listed as block #334 under the name Mosaic #6

 Ruby McKim published this pattern in 1931.  The block also shows up in the catalog of Nancy Cabot in the Chicago Tribune under the name of Balkan Puzzle and Windblown Star in 1933 and Flowing Ribbons in 1935.  It was also called Whirlpools in 1935 in the Birmingham News by Nancy Page.
In Nancy Cabot’s publication about the block under the name Windblown Star she did not have a lot to say except “it could be traced to a quaint, seaside town in Maine.”  Due to this description the block also became known as Sea Glass after the depression.

Today if you go looking for reference to Sea Glass quilts you will find everything under the sun except this design!  This name has been used for many different blocks and quilt patterns, a good example of how block names and designs evolve over time.







Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Whacky Wednesday ~



A mid-week day is always a great day to get whacky! whacky with those fat quarters, that is.   Leah Day's fat quarter stack and whack four patch quilt is a great start to the rest of the week.  Leah makes the math easy when she answers the question.....how many blocks do you want?  Well that's how many fat quarters you need.  I like that. 







Monday, October 22, 2018

Make welcome a very important guest.....Mary Elizabeth Kinch

Quilters' Guild Acadienne......we are in for a treat with  nationally recognized speaker, Mary Elizabeth Kinch coming in for our October 25th guild meetings.   Mary Elizabeth will share her enthusiasm about our quilting heritage and  her experiences as a quilter.  Her workshops Friday and Saturday will allow her to no doubt stretch our traditional boundaries.  Yes, Mary Elizabeth says she believes in 'quilting with abandon'  while creating quilts with a subtle salute to the past.      




Mary Elizabeth describes herself as a fabric designer, teacher and speaker who has co-authored two best-selling books, "Small Blocks, Stunning Quilts" and "Small Pieces, Spectacular Quilts."   Mary Elizabeth's work has been shown at international quilt shows and in quilting publications.  She has been a featured guest on The Quilt Show with Alex Anderson and Ricky Tims.   


A treat indeed and we are so ready to welcome Mary Elizabeth to Quilters' Guild Acadienne.  




 

Sunday, October 21, 2018

Aren't you glad it's Fall?



The autumnal equinox is followed by cool weather, falling leaves and Halloween.....

To help celebrate and to keep the season hot with new ideas for fun, Stitchin' Post is sharing.  Here's your free download....a Halloween Trick or Treat bag.





Do you remember from day school that the earth spins on a tilted axis and that the autumnal equinox is the point in time when the sun is directly in line with the equator?   I thought you might.....




Friday, October 19, 2018

Quilters' Guild Bazaar



Save the date.....Saturday, November 3rd from 1pm - 5pm....it's just around the corner  at 120 Duson VFW Hall Road - it's the 2018 QGA Holiday Bazaar.




What's this QGA Holiday Bazaar about anyway?    Well, it's an event for guild members, family and guests to enjoy delicious snacks, play some fun games, enjoy demonstrations and win prizes!





  • Ugly Sweater Contest
  • Layer-cake Walk
  • Quilt Trivia Competition
  • Wreath-making Demonstration
  • Mini Quilt Competition



And what's a Holiday Bazaar without food
  • There will be crock pot soup tasting - and with that comes the recipe
  • Holiday Cookie tasting and recipe
  • Food table with pies, cakes, breads, jellies and jams for sale
  • Beverages (alcohol and non) will be sold at VFW Hall Bar.  VFW restricts drinks brought into the hall



So, yes, go ahead and save the date.  Tickets may be purchased at QGA guild meetings or at the VFW Hall door. 







Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Ready, Set.....Get Ready for a Christmas gift-giving idea ~


I can see these little envelopes stuffed with a gift card for the hard-to-please teen, a fun selvedge collection for quilting friends who collect, an easy quilt pattern and fabric for a grandchild's first doll quilt,  or yes, even $$$$$.  So easy to make in any size to fit your gifting pleasure. 

Ready, set, get making those snap- to Christmas (or any gift-giving time of the year)  envelopes.  The Riley Blake tutorial is here.


Friday, October 12, 2018

Eggs on Toast in your own colorway ~



A free quilt pattern download on the Northcott Fabric Channel for this delightfully delicious "Eggs On Toast" quilt pattern.....colorway of your choice.  It's one of those confident beginner level quilts that finishes at 52" x 64" - just right to hang over your favorite chair and enjoy all winter long. 





Laura @ Sew Very Easy made the video tutorial which makes it all cut and sew together so easily.



Sunday, October 7, 2018

Catch it while you can - for FREE ~



Yes, for free....this week through October 12.....get every Craftsy/Bluprint class for free.

Here's the link....sign in or sign up and catch it while you can.  Enjoy having a  happy-go-lucky crafting week.

Let's see - do I want to learn all about circles with Cheryl Arkison or Ann Petersen.  Perhaps a little bit of improv piecing with Jacquie Gering.  What the heck....it's free so I'll probably go for both.

What about taking a break....with Peter....yes, let's dance it out to boost our energy or get balanced with Caley as she gives us some low impact yoga strength and stretch.





Go now and catch it while you can ending Friday, October 12.




Friday, October 5, 2018

Do You Podcast?



Oh, YES!  Well, here we go with  a 'Just Wanna Quilt' podcast.   Director at Tulane Law School, Professor Elizabeth Townsend Gard and Alex Anderson are in conversation about quilting!

Of interest to me was around minute 3 where Alex talks about taking a quilt-making class.  Yes, even when we know how to quilt, there's always something to learn from other quilt instructors.

And at minute 6ish.....on the concerns of the diminishing number of quilt shops.  With the resurgence of the craft of quilting 15-20 years ago the marketplace became saturated with new quilt shops and  fabric manufactures and is now in the natural trend of settling itself out in the competitive marketplace. 

Other comments that caught my ear:

  •  About working from home:  Why you might loose friends when you tell them you're working.....when they know darn well they called you at home!  
  • About reluctance:  "Alex, you are not a quitter.....always walk through the door."  John Anderson to Alex many years ago on her indecision about hosting the (then) new idea -  HGTV's quilt show.
  • About respect and understanding:  When children recognize and respect that the parent has a life too....Alex's daughter doesn't ask her to babysit a sick child, knowing that Grandma can't get sick. 
  • About copyright:  When your project gets changed slightly and published by another as their own.....it's not worth the copyright infringement fight.
  • On the topic of shopping local.....Alex says she is one of the lucky who has 8 quilt shops within her comfortable driving radius, so when she knows what she wants, she'll call each shop to see if they have the item. If one has what she wants/needs, she drives. If not, she shops online.  
  • Always be an ambassador for quilting, even when the lines are blurred.
And, the lines are often blurred....




Enjoyed every minute of it. There are so many more  "Just Wanna Quilt" podcasts.  Go there.









Monday, October 1, 2018