Monday, June 27, 2011

July BMQG Meeting ~ Introduction to Applique with Pam Gavin


Our next meeting is a stunner for sure. Our very own award winning Pam Gavin, will be teaching us an introduction to applique.

For those of you who have always wanted to try this, now is your chance. Pam has kitted up some fun little things for you to try as well as a few giveaways up her sleeve. I promise you won't want to miss this one.

BMQG Meeting is Wednesday July 6th from 6:30pm-8:30 pm at the Strawberry Patch Quilt shop
Pam has asked that everyone bring a few small items to participate in the activity.

Please bring (*items with star are optional if you have them)
small scissors (for cutting paper & fabric)
Small paintbrush or makeup brush (unused and clean)
* small task iron
*starch
*stiletto/ awl/or wooden skewer
*Straw needles #11
*needle threader/eye glasses
*Roxanne Glue baste it


If you do not have these items, please still come down, we hope to have plenty for everyone to share and learn the technique.



Don't forget to bring a friend and be eligible for our BMQG drawing box to win some quilty goodness as well.. Each friend you bring down is an entry for a great prize.

We will see you there.


Thursday, June 23, 2011

Member Feature-- Meet Pam!

We are happy to introduce to you another of our fabulous Bakersfield Modern Quilt Guild members, Pam! (seen here on the left, with her sister, Susan)


BMQG: Tell us about yourself.

Pam: My name is Pamela Gavin, aka Pam or mamadeduski- a name one of my kids gave me during a board game. Born sometime in July; sorry, no details. I am an RN and critical care educator currently working at the Bakersfield Heart Hospital with over 35 years in nursing. I am married to a wonderful husband who is a practicing dentist and a mother of three college-aged adult children. I am excited to learn and explore new ideas in fabric. I have many sewing friends and sewing has been a lifetime hobby.



BMQG: How many years have you been quilting?

Pam: I have been sewing since I was a teenager in Home Economics class. I've been sewing quilt tops and a little home decor for the past 11 years. I've made approximately 15 quilt projects, with only a couple which have not yet been quilted. BMQG: What inspired you to start?

Pam: My love of sewing and creating my own clothing was inspired by a friend's mom who sewed regularly. Quilting started when my daughter wouldn't wear my lovely creations anymore and I took a quilt class at Strawberry Patches. The class met for three sessions and I thought you had to have all of the blocks made in between class sessions. So, by the end of the third class I was ready to assemble my quilt. I believe in doing your homework!


BMQG
: What is your favorite part of quilting?

Pam: I like every part of quilting, including choosing the project, picking out the fabrics (playing in the coloring box), prioritizing what needs to happen, and then getting to my machine to construct. For applique, it's the relaxing part of sitting and hand stitching the pattern pieces in the evening after a long day of work.


BMQG
: What is your least favorite part?

Pam: Complex piecing and getting all of the points to square without knocking off the points. "Stinkin piecing" I would call it, but I am getting over it. I can machine stipple a quilt, but I prefer a gifted and creative long arm quilter to quilt my projects. I can embroider quilt designs onto small projects or do a quilt-as-you-go project, but for large wall-hanging to full size quilts, I leave that creative process to the experts.





BMQG: Do you have a specialty?

Pam: I've enjoyed various methods of hand applique, with the starch method as my favorite for the quick and expert results. I also like machine embroidery and hand stitchery.


BMQG: Do you enjoy any non-quilty sewing?

Pam: Childrens' garments, sewing pillows, and I've also made a few bags and mini mats (mug rugs!).


BMQG
: Have you ever entered a quilt show, etc.?

Pam
: Yes, local area quilt shows.


BMQG: Have you been featured, received recognition, or won any awards?

Pam: Yes, for hand applique. I recently won first place in the 2011 Best of the Valley for hand applique for my "Vintage Christmas" quilt which was expertly quilted by Lynn Douglass.





BMQG: How did you find out about the Modern Quilt Guild?

Pam: I went to the meeting at Strawberry Patches and also have seen more patterns with modern twists. The Flickr site has many amazing pictures of adventures and misadventures in modern quilting. I love reading some of the blogs and seeing how young modern women are interpreting fabrics and quilt blocks into quilts. Modern quilters are rule benders and have embraced the quilting industry with a new twist on old patterns.


BMQG: What about modern quilting are you drawn to? What inspires you? What would you like to try?

Pam: I am drawn to the modern fabrics and there are so many patterns with interesting color combinations which are much more out of the box. I am willing to try a bee or swap or group project. I don't care for some of the color combinations or layouts, but I am willing to try. I don't care for poorly constructed or ugly un-useful projects. Good design is good design! My old brain is beginning to enjoy the improvisational aspects of modern quilting. I love functional art. I am inspired by the younger generation's twist on old quilt patterns and the use of geometrical yet asymmetrical layouts. I am learning again!BMQG: Is there anything else we should know about you?

Pam: I am a Christian woman devoted to God and His plan for my life. I spend way too much money on fabric (I fall in love easily with new prints) and am currently on a diet (for weight loss). I'm de-stashing, so anyone looking for cotton fabrics, SEE ME!


Thank you so much, Pam, for taking the time to answer our questions and allow us to get to know you better. Isn't she so talented? You can keep up with her projects on her Flickr photostream. And we are very fortunate to learn from her expertise on applique at our next meeting, July 6th! It is so much fun to get a better glimpse of our fellow BMQG members!!!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

June Sew In


Just a quick reminder that our June Sew In is this coming Saturday, June 11th.  Stop by To Quilt n' Sew anytime between 10 and 4!  

We will also be having a little potluck, so please contact Lynn at longarmlynn at aol dot com if you would like to join in and share some yummy food!  

This is a great time to get to know everyone a little better and share in some fun!  We will also be offering some one on one time sharing binding techniques for anyone who would like some more tips.  This will be offered from 12-1 PM.

Happy quilting!

Friday, June 3, 2011

June Meeting Recap

We shared quilts!  Surprise!

 Nicci's mermaid quilt!


Corey's Royal Purple Quilt

 Pam's Pinwheel Sampler.
She used P.S I Quilt's quilt-a-long for this quilt (You can find it here.), and then of course jazzed it up with her beautiful appliqued borders.


Then we talked binding.  Corey is showing us her glue technique.


Nancy talked about bias binding!

There was lots of great tips shared!  I personally am excited to bind another quilt just to be able to try all these new things I have learned! ;0)


We also had our first swap!  We swapped mug rugs!  This was so much fun!  They were all so unique, and it was really funny how so many people ended up with the mug rug that was just perfect for them.

Other News

Logo
We are getting a new logo!  Yay!  It so cool!  So be prepared for a new look!

Bring a new friend!
We are starting a new recruitment program.  We want to grow and reach out to everyone who might be interested!  So bring a new friend (or two or three!)  to the next meeting and get a ticket to enter in the drawing for a fun quilt-y treat!

Sew In Potluck
We will also be having a potluck at our next sew in on Saturday June 11th.  So if you are planning to come, please contact Lynn (longarmlynn at aol dot com) to see what is needed!

Sunday, May 29, 2011

June Meeting :: All About Binding


Finishing off your quilt with the perfect method is not always easy to do. We will be talking about different ways to make and attach binding, as well as discussing how to choose fabrics.

Most of the meeting will consist of our activity this time with a few small but very important announcements including the introduction of our New BMQG icon and graphics that will be displayed on our new membership cards.

If you would like to present something but have not signed up for a time slot, bring it down and we will try to fit you in.

Don't forget our meeting in now on Wednesday June 1st . The first Wednesday of each month from 6pm-8pm in the evening over at the Strawberry Patches Quilt shop. Even though the store will be closed, she will be available to let us browse and shop after hours.



We will see ya there.


Thursday, May 26, 2011

BMQG: Mug Rug Swap Reminder!


Hi all!  Just a reminder that we will be having our first swap at the next meeting, June 1st!  

Please bring a mug rug with the theme of "Summer"!  Interpret this however you would like! Bring it wrapped up in a brown bag or other covering device. ;0p  Whoever brings a mug rug (if you aren't able to, we understand!) will leave it on the table, and we will all pick one up and exchange at the end of the meeting!

Have fun!  Can't wait to see what everyone comes up with!  


Monday, May 23, 2011

BMQG Summer Challenge - Cast your VOTES

GUESS WHAT!

BMQG has signed up for the next Modern Quilting Challenge. Now that we are up and running, I thought this would be a fun time for us to do something as a group. One project will be determined by the guild, whether it be a mini quilt, full size or wall size quilt.

The challenge is for each person to create something using the same fabric line, only interpret it in their own way. Free Spirit will be donating the new line by Jay McCarroll called "Habitat"
This line was just awarded Fabric of the year by Fat Quarterly.

You will only be able to use solids to add into the quilt, each participant will receive a bundle of the Habitat fabric to use for this challenge.

As a group we need to decide on a colorway that we all want to work with. We will all be using the same colorway so cast your votes now for your favorite by leaving a comment on this post.


JEWEL TONES


BRIGHTS



EARTH TONES

Choose your favorite, and leave a comment. Challenge starts in just a few months but we need to put our request in with Free Spirit now.