Wednesday, January 26, 2011

A BIG hit ~ Thank you


Thank you to everyone who came out this past Saturday for our meet and greet. The quilts, and conversations were phenomenal. I was so enthralled in every ones talent I forgot to get pictures, so thanks to those few who stayed a little late to let me photograph them. I was so excited to see that people had brought things to show off.

A HUGE thanks to The staff of Strawberry Patches for donating their space and accommodating our every request. They even went as far as offering a discount for our new guild.

I look forward to seeing everyone again on February 19th for the Hexie project. A complete supply list will be posted next week, this is something that you can pull out your scrap bin for.

Megan, Jen, and I want to give an extra special thanks to the new friends we met on Saturday. Everyone was so welcoming and eager to learn. We loved that about the group, and we are happy to teach everything we know. 2011 will be a great year for Bakersfield Modern Quilting.

A HUGE THANK YOU AS WELL TO

and

FOR THE FANTASTIC DONATIONS.





There is a survey on the blog if you would like to put in a requests as to what day of the week would be better for your schedule. We hope to get a day that can accommodate everyone.

Also if you have a website or blog you would like posted here as well just let us know.

Thank you again for a great turnout with new friends.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Upcoming Events

Excitement is growing I have received another box of great goodies for you all. I am excited to meet everyone. Here is a list of the schedule so far.


January 22nd 2011 Saturday Meet and Greet. 2-4 pm
Location :: Strawberry Patches
6439 Ming Ave # C
Bakersfield, CA 93309-6713
(661) 835-1738
See the link for details on this event


February 19th 2011 Saturday First Meeting. 2-4 pm
Location :: Strawberry Patches
6439 Ming Ave # C
Bakersfield, CA 93309-6713
(661) 835-1738
The first meeting will open topics that relate to you as the meeting attendee. We will be sharing quilts, discussing topics and laughing lots.
We hope to see everyone there.



February 26th 2011 10am -4 pm  Saturday Open Sewing Mingle
Location :: Quilt and Sew
3510 Allen Road #102
Bakersfield, CA 93314
(661) 589-8863

This will be our opportunity for a chance to bring your sewing machines down to teach, learn, and watch. We also plan on doing lots of sharing and chatting. Great chance to mingle with other fellow modern quilters. Robin has a spacious studio room that she is donating for this event.

All in all there will be one meeting per month, and one day for open sewing. you have a chance to get together with everyone twice a month. We will see you there.


Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Mark Your Calendars


It's that time.... The New Year brings new adventures to Bakersfield. The most anticipated wait is almost over. Our first meetings have been scheduled and we have all been planning some wonderful things for you in 2011.

The Bakersfield Chapter of the Modern quilt guild will be holding a Meet and Greet January 22nd from 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm at the Strawberry Patches Fabric Shoppe. Please visit the sidebar add for the address if you are not familiar with the shop, or you can email me directly at sewfantasticblog@yahoo.com for directions and information.




The Plan::

This meeting is to get to know everyone who is interested in modern quilting. Weather your a seasoned quilter or new to quilting. We have some great samples of fabrics provided by sponsors to share with everyone as well as some sharing of quilts. Please feel free to invite your family and friends to the meet and greet. This is a FREE meeting for everyone and will be loaded with modern inspiration.

We would also like to ask that you bring in quilts or projects that you are working on whether they are finished or not, traditional or modern, to share with the group. Small refreshments will be provided and this meeting is intended to be fun and inspirational to everyone.
If you have never quilted before, but want to learn. This is your chance to learn through our new Modern Guild meetings.

There will be lots to talk about, and much to share. We are asking that you try to RSVP so we can get a good estimate of seats that are needed. Please email me at sewfantasticblog@yahoo.com or RSVP by leaving a comment that you are attending.

We look forward to meeting everyone, and sharing our love of quilting.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

The spirit of Christmas :: Giveaway Raffle


Hello Bakersfield and surrounding areas.
Many of you local folks know the Strawberry Patch family.

Please take a few minutes to read a post put together for Suzanne's grandson.
He has dedicated his life to find a cure for a disease called ALS.

please help us spread the word.
and visit the post here for prizes .


Jake's ALSA Foundation


Friday, October 22, 2010

Using Our Talents for a Greater Cause


Hello fellow quilters! I want to take a few moments to share with you a special project I have going. I really would love to have all of you wonderful future BMQG members join me in this effort! Earlier this year I became more aware of the sex trade in the U.S. and more specifically here in California. Through a radio program I learned of an organization that is doing what they can to deal with this issue. Courage to Be You works in the U.S. and in Africa to help children who have been sexually exploited. Currently they are working to open Courage House in Sacramento, which hits close to home.

It is unbelieveable and heartbreaking to me that teenage girls in this country and especially nearby (anywhere for that matter; but who knows, quite probably here in Bakersfield) have been victimized by the sex trade. Law enforcement is working hard to put the perpetrators behind bars, but there is little to nothing for the girls who are rescued. Courage House is to be a place for these girls to live and heal and have their needs taken care of.

Upon learning of the Sacramento House I immediately wanted to volunteer for this effort. But living 6 hours away (in Tehachapi!) makes that pretty much out of the question. So I got to thinking about what I have the ability to do with my own talents. I've seen various efforts by individuals in the online quilting community to make quilts for others, so I decided that would be perfect. I want to make quilts for these girls, something that can be special to them, give them warmth and comfort, something they can keep to remember someone cares. I have been in contact with the Sacramento House and they agree that special quilts for the individual girls would be wonderful. I think the modern quilting community especially has a lot to offer in the way of something that is appealing and meaningful for these teenage girls. And it's a way for us to extend part of our own hearts to them as well.

In the Flickr community, earlier this year I joined the second quarter of the [3 x 6] Sampler Quilt Mini Bee so I could collect some blocks for this purpose. As the third quarter rolled around I started to receive help from wonderful quilters who were generous enough to send blocks. To date we have received one quilt top, 33 quilt blocks, and more are on the way! My goal has been to have three finished quilts to send in time for Christmas. Here are a couple more photos of the quilt blocks that have been sent by fabulous quilters all over the world. I also have set aside personal quilts and projects to donate proceeds directly to the Sacramento House, including one particularly special quilt that I hope to auction in the coming months.

Megan, Terri, and I have talked about the possibility of the BMQG making our own contributions of making quilts for the rescued girls. I do hope you would like to join me, that as a group we can offer our abilities to give to others who have had heartbreaking experiences in their youth. I cannot adequately express my gratitude for all of the help that has been received as well as all that is to come. I'd love to hear what you think!

Monday, October 18, 2010

A few tidbits to get you excited


Let me say first that the group we are already forming is absolutely amazing. Both in personality and talent. I have had the chance to meet a few local quilters here and even stop by a few blogs to see all the excited faces getting ready to be a part of this internet phenomenon we call Modern quilting.

I will be posting soon about how to get started in project modern if you are interested in the second round. You can find the details here if you cannot wait to read about it.

Also a few people have taken the initiative to do whatever they can to make this a true community of quilters, and friends. Meg has started a flickr group for everyone to share photos of there quilts with the group now before we all meet in January. Flickr is a free website for photo sharing and has become a great resource for us modern quilters.

We have also added tabs to this blog sharing free patterns and tutorials with some of our favorite modern quilts. It will also offer business services, other internet quilters photos to inspire you, and any up an coming events. Please feel free to share any events that you may know about by leaving a comment with the link.

Also a BIG announcement! Me and Jen were in Strawberry Patches today when Suzanne's excitement reared out of  her and she showed us all the pretty Kona solids that she had ordered. 60 colors to be exact! And she will be offering these at a fantastic price for retail customers as well as an added discount for the modern guild.

A big thanks to everyone who has helped spread the word, we are all looking forward to meeting the faces behind the quilts very soon. this group is community run and we would love to hear any input on what you would like to see from our modern quilting group.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Welcome to BMQG

Welcome to the BMQG!
Bakersfield Modern Quilt Guild

We are excited to officially launch the blog for all modern quilting enthusiasts here in Bakersfield or other surrounding areas. As the first meeting is being planned, we encourage everyone to follow the BMQG blog for updates and exciting news.  To follow us just click the follow button at the top right of this page.
We would like to extend our modern quilting group to all members, whether your a traditional quilter who would like to learn modern quilting, someone who just wants to learn how to quilt, or even a modern quilter already.
Please feel free to view the tabs above where we will provide wonderful links to other modern quilters throughout the Internet.
Do you have a blog? let us know and we will link it to our guild sidebar for everyone to meet you as well.
A BIG thank you to the main branch of MQG as this would not have came about without the fabulous idea to bring our modern craft from the Internet to our local cities.
A very special thank you to a few ladies who made this branch possible
We are excited to have been offered wonderful meeting spaces with some fabulous local shops to start meetings once a month, as well as sewing sessions, and we will provide dates when those have been decided.

A huge thank you to Robin of  "To Quilt 'n Sew" for offering her space to us for sewing sessions once a month. These session will be approx 4-6 hours long and will offer a fantastic space for everyone to bring in their machines to finish WIP's and gab with other modern quilters. You will also have the freedom to come later or leave earlier. Robin will also be going to quilt market very soon so if there are some collections that you would like her to check out please send her an email here  toquiltnsew@sbcglobal.net

I would also like to thank Suzanne of "Strawberry Patches" For offering her beautiful shop for our main guild meetings. These meetings will be only about 2 hours long and will provide show and tell times, swaps, tips and tricks, guest speakers, book reviews,  and much much more. Suzanne will also be attending Quilt market and you can also send your requests to her at spatches@etcrier.net

Thanks to everyone who helped get this started and we all look forward to meeting you at our first meeting.
Stay tuned for dates! We hope to see you there.