A Place for members and friends of The Museum Quilt Guild of Batavia, NY to check up on Guild events.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Don't miss your chance to spend a day with Wendy Butler Berns!
In October, the Museum Quilt Guild is happy to be hosting nationally (and internationally) known quilter, teacher, author Wendy Butler Berns!
There is still plenty of room for classes being offered.
On Thursday, October 17, Wendy will teach us how to "Liberate our Logs"
On Friday October 18, we will learn to make our own textural picture image in her "Out on a Limb" class.
For more information, or to register, contact Tracy Jachimowicz. Don't miss out! Every class you take is a new tool in your sewing box!
Monday, June 17, 2013
June highlights
There was a lot to love at the June meeting!!
Kathi started off show and tell with her second place winning piece from the Iron Quilter competition at the Genesee Valley Quilt Club show. The theme was "A Disappearing Act" Kathi's piece is titled, "I know why the Uncaged Bird Sings"
Kathi won a ribbon in the wearable art category for this bag.

Kathi also shared her exciting news that this piece was accepted into the Houston quilt festival in a special exhibit called "It's raining cats and dogs"
Chris Kuehl made this piece after reading Carol Ann Waugh's book. The background is a piece of Mary Kozub's ice dyed fabric.
Mary Ellen Casey made this design wall (Plain white flannel on the reverse side) for her guest room. This side matches the quilt on the guest bed.
Linda Prouty was given this quilt by a family member
No one knows who made it but they do know it is older than 1896.
Elaine Ross also participated in the Iron Quilter competition. (apologies Elaine, I missed the title of this piece both times!)
This piece also won an award in the art quilt category at the Genesee Valley Quilt Show
Guest speaker Peg Oppenheimer showed many ways to use the "Square in a square" ruler and books.
After the meeting Marija Vujcic taught her fun and easy "Cheater Bargello" technique to those who stayed for the class.
I can't wait to see them all finished- how about you?
The July picnic will be held at the Hillside Inn, in Wyoming, NY- due to a conflict at the VA. Bring a dish to pass and table setting, as always. Check your newsletter for details!
Kathi started off show and tell with her second place winning piece from the Iron Quilter competition at the Genesee Valley Quilt Club show. The theme was "A Disappearing Act" Kathi's piece is titled, "I know why the Uncaged Bird Sings"
Kathi won a ribbon in the wearable art category for this bag.
Kathi also shared her exciting news that this piece was accepted into the Houston quilt festival in a special exhibit called "It's raining cats and dogs"
Chris Kuehl made this piece after reading Carol Ann Waugh's book. The background is a piece of Mary Kozub's ice dyed fabric.
Mary Ellen Casey made this design wall (Plain white flannel on the reverse side) for her guest room. This side matches the quilt on the guest bed.
| Sue Privatera made this bag with some "wonder" fabric! |
| Donna Tomski made this from Block of the month |
| Carol McNally's "Bow tux" bag |
| Carol also made this owl quilt. |
| One of 13 pillows Connie Grimsley made for her students |
| Connie is making these little wall hanging for her classroom aides. |
| Mary Anne Made the smaller version of the Bailey Island Hobo Bag |
| Ann Renica's Finished collage from the Sharon Bottle Souva class |
| More sweet scrap quilts using Ann's favorite block. |
| Ann also did some Jelly Roll race variations |
Linda Prouty was given this quilt by a family member
No one knows who made it but they do know it is older than 1896.
| Florence Burke made wall hangings for the nursing home |
| Florence Burke |
| Elaine's piece from the Ann Brauer workshop at ArtCGirlz |
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Elaine Ross also participated in the Iron Quilter competition. (apologies Elaine, I missed the title of this piece both times!)
| Elaine finished her portrait from Last month's class. It is a gift for a friend. |
| "Then the Crocus", by Elaine Ross |
This piece also won an award in the art quilt category at the Genesee Valley Quilt Show
| "L'Autumne", Elaine's entry into the Nature Behind Bars challenge at RAFA |
| Elainemade this quilt as a result of a workshop with Julie Brandon and Val Schultz. |
Guest speaker Peg Oppenheimer showed many ways to use the "Square in a square" ruler and books.
After the meeting Marija Vujcic taught her fun and easy "Cheater Bargello" technique to those who stayed for the class.
| Kathi models her fabric for the class |
| Marija shares the technique- and her stash! |
| Ann Renica's layout- half tubes |
| Mary's layout- using a fabric she dyed yesterday! |
| Connie Grimsley's layout with accent fabric |
| Kate Martin's layout with accent fabric |
| Tracy Jachimowicz's partial layout. |
I can't wait to see them all finished- how about you?
The July picnic will be held at the Hillside Inn, in Wyoming, NY- due to a conflict at the VA. Bring a dish to pass and table setting, as always. Check your newsletter for details!
Friday, June 7, 2013
May show and tell and trunk show
| Connie Grimsley made this for Community Service |
It started with a nice show and tell by members and ended with an inspiring trunk show from member Irene Bow!
| Connie has also learned to do needlepunch |
| Val Schultz made this digitally manipulated photo art quilt |
| Sue Privatera also made a nice quilt for Community Service |
| Pat Gardner (turquoise) and Shirley Lapp (greens) made these "going buggy" quilts. |
| Pat also finished her landscape quilt |
| The girls in back couldn't see it! |
| Mary Kozub finished her Ann Brauer piece |
| Lorraine West made a pretty new bag |
| Lorraine also made this jelly roll quilt for Community Service |
In June we will get a lesson on the "square in a square" rulers and some quilts we can make with it.
Marija Vijcic will also be returning to teach her "cheater bargello" class. Check your newsletter for details!
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