Saturday, September 25, 2010

First meeting of the fall season

Our first meeting of the fall started on Thursday September 23 , I didn't count everyone but we seem to have a good turnout . Here are some pictures :

Lorie's little one with Wendy's dog Flossy

A birthday cake for those who had birthdays over the summer

Wendy looking over a wall hanging that she is making .





Sandra and Gladys  talking while looking at Sandra's table runner

Everyone chatting and or working on a project

Wall hanging that Nancy made .

Table cloth that Ellen made

                                                 Group picture 2 -some bring quilting, some bring knitting and we all have a good visit .

Friday, August 6, 2010

Blocks from the Block of the Month Club

 Linda Kling has been doing the Block of the Month quilt from Quilted Threads now for a couple of years. This year I decided to check it out and see if I could do it as well. So I made arrangements , and so far I have 6 blocks done . There are separate blocks that are used in between these blocks but I need to order the fabric for them , as they are not part of the monthly blocks.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Tdal Threads Quilt and Needlework Show

  Our quilt show was very successful . I think we had about 275 go through to view the quilts.  The link that I have included will let you see some of the quilts that were shown. Hopefully other people with post their pictures and we will have a picture of all the quilts , and other needlework.
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=696141404&ref=ts#!/album.php?aid=239021&id=696141404 this will let you view the photos.

Friday, June 25, 2010

2nd Quilt and Needlework Show & Sale

"Island Living" , July 2 (12 noon- 7 pm) and Saturday, July 3, 2010 (10 am -- 4 pm) at the North Head Baptist Church Vestry.  Tickets for the general public will be $3.00 per person, which includes tea, coffee, and sweets.
"9 Patch Blues", a lap size raffle quilt to benefit Tidal threads has been completed by guild members and tickets will be available at the show for $1.00 a piece.

Both quilts and needlework will be on display at the show, and items on display may be purchased if the maker wishes to sell.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Meeting Minutes by Linda K. for May 6, 2010

Members Martha E. & Mary H. shared their travel experiences to Calgary for the Quilt Canada Festival and the Paducah - AQS Annual Quilt Show & Contest in Kentucky.  Many members drooled over the catalogs and the wonderful fabric purchased by Martha.

Tidal Threads is now a member of the Canadian Quilters' Association.  Applications for members and non-members for the second Quilt and Needlework Show and Sale, "Island Living" to be held on July 2 & July 3, 2010 at the North Head Baptist Church Vestry are available now.  All entries must be postmarked no later than June 3, 2010.

Members are quilting away on a lap size raffle quilt that will benefit Tidal Threads.  Tickets are $1.00 a piece.

Both needlework and quilts will be displayed and items on display may be purchased if the maker wishes to sell.  For more details pick up an application or speak with a quild member.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Preview of my latest baby quilt top by Wendy F.


    I needed to make one last baby quilt (for now anyways) and I had
    some fabric picked out, but I could not find it. My Mom and I went
    through the whole house and I was beginning to think I had  imagined
    it. Earlier this week I went looking for some fabric for the back of 
   an other quilt but stopped when  I opened  one particular container .
   I found in it  4 of  the fabrics that provided the inspiration for this quilt, 
  the yellow fabric I found stored in another container. It is neat how God
   brought the ideas together in my mind . 
 

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Erleen's quilt


 Erleen wrapped in her quilt .


Erleen's quilt spread on the table . She did a fabulous job of tying it , you can barely seen the red ties . ( I want to post a little bit of the history behind the blocks and the sashing, so I need to get the details straight first and I will come back and edit this post .)

Friday, April 9, 2010

Our expectations

Jane Kirkpatrick is one of my favorite authors , she has this quote on her website .



From the author...

quoteopenI've finished my latest manuscript with insights about the benefits of completion.  As Leonard Cohen wrote:  “ring the bells you still can ring / forget your perfect offering / everything has cracks / it’s how the light gets in.”  Let the light in to your day with my latest words of encouragement. quoteclose

    I think this can apply to us as quilters. We are always learning , though we can aim for perfection, we can never reach it . Beginners especially should not expect perfection on their very first project ,or even on their 2nd , or  3rd  project . Leave the mistakes , accept them, learn from them , say thank you  when complemented , don't point out your mistakes !

Saturday, March 27, 2010

2010 Quilt and Needlework Show on Grand Manan by Martha E.

Mark your calendars and plan a trip to the island of Grand Manan, New Brunswick  for the second  Quilt and Needlework show at the Northhead Baptist Vestry on July 2 (1-7pm) and 3 (10am-4pm), 2010.

Martha Minutes by Martha E.

It was great to get back to the group this am! We had a good meeting with quite a few decisions made about the show.....July 2 (1-7pm) and 3 (10am-4pm), 2010, at the North Head Baptist Vestry. At the start of our planning meeting, Pastor Ford extended his thanks to us for our using the vestry, and of course, we returned the thanks. It is wonderful to have such a great venue to meet in every week. As I recall, Wendy F. suggested it way back in the fall of 2007, and we've be so fortunate to be able to use it!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Quilting Tool - by Wendy F.

 I saw first saw this quilting tool in a quilting magazine that Mary Brown had. I came home and looked it up on Amazon.com and decided I would save my gift cards to purchase it.  If anyone else is interested they can let me know, or if anyone has used one perhaps you can let me know how you like it.


   
      

The Original Gypsy Gripper

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THE GYPSY QUILTER-Gypsy Quilter Gripper has a comfortable handle; and 2 large suction cups with hand lock and release levers. Simply press the suction cups to any plastic ruler; then flip the levers to lock in place. Will work with smooth surface rulers that are at least 4in wide; including most rectangles; squares and triangle shapes. Measures: 11-3/8x3-1/2in. Imported. 



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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Life on the farm by Wendy F.



This a quilt that I made for a friends little boy, never got a baby quilt done, so this is a toddler quilt. It only took a few hours today to sew it ,planning it on EQ6  seemed to take the longest . Now I have to find a backing , and I will plan to tie it .

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

8 great quilts from our Feb. 25th meeting. Photos by Dawn L.

                                   

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Baby quilts

Last fall I copied a pattern from Dawn Locke and it was the inspiration for these  baby quilts . I have had the tops sewn for awhile now , but this week I finally tied them and have them ready to give as gifts .

 

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Adding to My Stash
















One of our island residents was selling the last of her fabrics today at our Farmers market. Several of the ladies took advantage of the bargain prices. These are the selections that I chose .

Friday, February 19, 2010

February 18th, 2010



Feb. 18, 2010       Meeting Summary by Martha E.

     Great to see such serious quilters and knitters out today at our meeting. (Thanks to Gladys for the Feb. birthday cake!) It is fascinating to see all the different 16-patch/pinwheels coming together, and to see how everyone's piecing skills are improving! Attached are some photos from today. Next week should be even better!
     Again I would like to encourage anyone interested in attending the Gathering of the Guilds in Sussex at the Fairway Motel April 23-25. It is a really good time, and no requilrements for quilting prowess are necessary. In fact, new quilters would really find some motivation by seeing all the show and tell from other guilds. If you are interested in going, please email me for details, costs,etc.

Beautiful birthday cake by Gladys.       





 












Brenda and her beautiful colors.












 Frieda at work on her pinwheels.




                                                                           
Ellen's 16-patch.







Wendy's pastel 16-patch

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Member Background

by Wendy F.

     I made my first quilt in my last year of high school (1976) when I hardly knew what I was doing. It was cut from what was called crimplene (100 % polyester knit).  I used left over fabric from dresses that I had made in high school. It was machine sewn, and machine quilted as well.  I had no knowledge of how to hand quilt at that point. The back was all small blocks as well because I thought that was how I was supposed to make it. It was a really warm quilt.
     My next exposure to quilting came in 1981 when I moved to Swan River Manitoba.  I was part of a ladies mission circle and they gathered on a regular basis to make quilts to raise funds for a Bible Camp. I didn't get any real quilting lessons at the time, but I caught the bug , and started making my own quilts, and still have one of them today.  My first quilting efforts were rather clumsy but over the years I have steadily improved. I have a good selection of quilting books.  My quilts are not what one would call "works of art ", but they are a "labour of love ".  I have given many quilts as gifts to family and friends and they have all been well appreciated.  I have been a member of what used to called "Mayflower hand-quilters of Nova Scotia" (that has been renamed Mayflower Quilters Guild to include the different kind of quilters ) I was also a member of the West Island Quilters Guild when I lived in Montreal.
Since joining Tidal Threads I have learned so much about colour and colour placement. Having members in our group who are expert quilters, but who are most gracious about accepting those who are not has encouraged me to improve my quilting skills and inspired me to go on to complete new projects .

Monday, February 8, 2010

Martha Minutes

16-patch update

Hope everyone has had some time to work on their 16-patch/Pinwheel quilt! We'll be talking about arranging blocks, colour and value, and perhaps even experimenting with some different block arrangements on Thursday. Will also give some tips on sewing the rows and columns together to make the completed top.

I think next week, Feb. 25, we should dedicate an hour or so to planning for our July Quilt Show. We really have to get down to business and determine some areas of responsibility for the show....e.g.: set up of frames/quilts/Sunday School rooms, call for entries, work schedules, food, tickets, and of course our own raffle quilt, which is still sitting in my sewing room. I'm sure I have forgotten some other aspects which we should be thinking about as well. I will contact the KV Guild before Thurs. to inquire about renting their frames again.

Friday, February 5, 2010

16-patch by Wendy F.

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I had bought this jelly roll pack of pastels some time ago, and just last week I bought the
blue floral. The ideas started rolling around in my mind and I decided to take a stab
at making the workshop quilt. Thought I would post these first few blocks to see what you thought of it .It is funny how things look so different in a picture than they do in person. The lighting is off in the room so I almost think the picture doesn't look as good as it viewing in person.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Scrappy Basket Weave by Wendy F.














Today the group had a work shop for making a scrappy 16-patch. I already had plans to for my 2- inch strips, so I decided to follow through and start on my 'scrappy basket weave quilt.' The first picture is what I had done by noon ( I was working on my tulip quilt part of the morning as well) I was feeling energetic after lunch so I took my CD player and went back over to the church in the afternoon. The second picture shows the additional blocks that I sewed. This quilt is supposed to be on the diagonal so I tried tried to assemble it that way. It will have to be re-arranged so that it comes out on point, and the blocks are not in their final position, I need to make a lot more blocks and there will be a lot more combination's of colour.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

2010 photo additions

February 2009-

Mary, Martha,Adele & Dawn looking at??? 
 

16-patch workshop moments Jan. 2010


Look at all those strips!

Learning together


Anneke and Frieda
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Sharon measuring her 16-patch



Optical Delusions by Martha in 2009

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Member Background

by –  Martha E.


My love affair with quilting began in the 70's when a friend convinced me that we could each make a quilt for our daughters, and quilt them together. Since then, my style has evolved to include reproduction and traditional quilts, adaptations of published designs, and a few original quilts. My skills have improved as well, and I consider myself an intermediate level quilter. Luckily, my sister Nancy is an artist, and I have come to rely on her design skills and great colour sense to assist me in my quilt projects. Together we started the Tidal Threads Quilt and Needlework Guild in 2008 and so far it has been a very satisfying venture. We also have a booth in the Grand Manan Farmers’ Market in the summer where we sell our quilted products.

‘The journey is the destination’ describes my approach to life. I have always loved maps, and my husband and I have been able to fulfill our dreams to travel to many corners of the world. We have visited many countries in western Europe and Asia, as well as the Baltics, Russia, and New Zealand. The journey became the destination in all these trips. This philosophy really came into its own when we spent time living and working in China. There you must relinquish your desire to be in control of what happens to you, and just "go with the flow". Not an easy lesson for a retired educator who was used to being in charge. I am trying to let go of my need to control things, and just enjoy the moment. It's a very satisfying and freeing transformation!

Most of my quilts have been gifts to friends, family, or charities. Putting pieces of fabric together, whether they blend or contrast, exemplifies my attempt to understand others and encourage friendship and love between people of different backgrounds and cultures.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Martha Minutes

Get There Early

I forgot to mention in yesterday's email that I'd appreciate it if everyone were ready to go by 9:15 on Thursday morning. That is, machines plugged in, cutting boards at the ready. We really have quite a bit to do that morning, and we want to have 15 min. or so to enjoy coffee, snack, and a social time too. I'll get there early to set up the room so everyone can plug in her machine and see the demos.

Martha Minutes

I have the workshop quilt instructions ready to photocopy for this coming Thursday, and hope that participants will come with everything they need to start sewing. I will include the list of materials/equipment here for those who want to take part.<!--[endif]--> If you have a power bar, you might want to bring that to increase the no. of outlets in the vestry. Also, if you don't want to lug your ironing board along, a couple of towels and your iron could be used just as well as a board.

Want to know when to bring a snack to Quilting?

Snack Schedule

Jan. 28: Margo

Feb. 4: Brenda

Feb 11: Dawn

Feb. 18: Gladys (cake), Sharon/Sonya (clean-up)

Feb 25: Adele

Mar. 4: Ruth

Mar.11: Ellen

Mar. 18: Gladys (cake), Nancy/Martha (clean-up)

Mar. 25: Diane

April 1: Ineke

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Tidal Threads Quilt and Needlework Guild: Good News - Martha and Nancy have returned to GM

Tidal Threads Quilt and Needlework Guild: Good News - Martha and Nancy have returned to GM

Good News - Martha and Nancy have returned to GM

If everything goes well Martha will start the 16 patch workshop on the 28th.  The quild members who have been on the island have been busily cutting their materials in preparation for the real event.  It's never too late to join in the "cutting up" preparation.

Monday, January 4, 2010

16 Patch Workshop by Martha Eaton




This is a copy of an antique quilt made from scraps in the 1890’s. I first saw it in a book by Roberta Horton called SCRAP QUILTS:The Art of Making Do. This quilt is great for using up your scraps, and for beginners to learn many different skills that will be used in most any other quilt they may make. The photo shows my quilt in progress. The measurements below do not include a border (many antique quilts did not have borders, as the borders required large pieces of fabric).

Finished quilt size (without border):



67” X 55” (11 BLOCKS BY 9 BLOCKS=99 BLOCKS) Twin size (sort of, would be better with a 4-5 inch border all around)

55” X 43” (9 BLOCKS BY 7 BLOCKS) Lap quilt size

43” X 31” (7 BLOCKS BY 5 BLOCKS) Baby quilt

(I suppose you could make a table runner, but I think the secondary pattern would not appear because the runner would be narrow.)

Here is what you will learn:

• The need to sew an accurate seam

• Looking at fabrics for colour value

• How to trim blocks for proper sizing

• How to press seams

• How to make Half-Square Triangles that don’t stretch out of shape

• How to make a 16-patch block

• How to “nest” seams when making a block

• How to arrange and assemble quilt blocks

• How to figure what size border you want to add, if any

I will be conducting the workshop on January 28 and Feb 11th at our usual meeting times. This is what you will need to bring with you if you wish to take this workshop:

• Rotary cutter and cutting board, rulers, a soft-leaded pencil

• Large and small scissors, sharp pins

• Sewing machine, with lots of neutral colour thread (tan or gray) and extra needles

• From the group: 1-2 irons and small ironing boards if possible.

• Fabric – already cut: 2-inch strips in a variety of dark and light fabrics. You can cut some from medium value fabrics, but light and darks work best. The strips can be as short at 5 inches, but it is less work in the long run if they are 10-20 inches long. You will need equal numbers of light and dark strips. 4-inch squares in a variety of dark and light fabrics. You can cut some from medium value fabrics, but light and darks work best. We can swap strips and squares within the group, but please bring a few more than you think you will need, especially those of us who have a good sized stash! The number of squares you need is listed below.

Pre-cutting your strips and squares will really speed up the workshop and the time spent at guild will be used to best advantage. It is expected that between Jan. 14 and Jan. 28 participants will work on their blocks at home. Even though this is a beginner’s quilt, a lot of time is required to make the blocks!

Here are the requirements for different sized finished items:

• Twin size: 200 light 4” squares, 200 dark 4” squares, large variety of 2” strips, light and dark, and ½ yard fabric for binding*, 3 1/2 to 4 yards backing fabric

• Lap size: 130 light 4” squares, 130 dark 4” squares, large variety of 2” strips, light and dark, and ½ yard fabric for binding*, 3 yards backing fabric.

• Baby size: 75 light 4” squares, 130 dark 4” squares, large variety of 2” strips, light and dark, and ¼ yard fabric for binding*, 1 1/3 yards backing fabric.

• Cotton or polyester batting, as preferred

• Border fabric if you wish to add a border or two

• * If you wish, you can piece unlike fabrics together for the binding

Here is the tentative plan for Jan. 14:

1. Swap 2” strips.

2. Decide on the size quilt you want to make, and figure out the number of each kind of block you will need to make

3. Looking at value within the blocks

4. Learn how to make half-square triangles starting with 4” squares

5. Learn how to make 16-patch blocks using strip piecing method

Tentative plan for Jan 28:

1. Arranging your blocks – group comments and suggestions

2. Looking at value throughout the quilt

3. Sewing blocks together in rows

4. Sewing rows together

5. Making the binding

6. IF TIME ALLOWS we will talk about borders

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Some Photos from 2009

       Tidal Threads Quilt and Needlework Guild November 2009



    Serious business

                                                          
    Nancy's star pillow

                                                     
    "Let it Shine" raffle quilters

    Ellen's cross stitch

                                                  
                                                           
Mary's mini approx 6 x 9