Monday, January 26, 2015

Competitive Quilting - Program Feb. 11

Mardi Carter and one of her award-winning quilts
Have you dreamed about creating an award winning quilt? Estes Valley Quilt Guild's February 11, 2015 program is where you need to be! Three accomplished, award-winning quilters will join a panel discussion on Competitive Quilting - relating their experiences, giving tips, and answering questions. Please join us at Good Samaritan Village at 6:30 p.m.

Mardi Carter has been sewing since childhood and was drawn into quilting by her daughters.  She began showing her work in 2011 in the Hoffman Challenge, where she won a prize.  With that encouraging start, she went on to win awards in 2013 and 2014.  Her quilts have also won awards in the Denver National Quilt Festival and the Quilt Colorado Show. One of her quilts was shown in a special exhibit at the International Quilt Festival of Ireland.

Mary Ann Jobe is a Colorado transplant from Ohio, mother of three and grandmother of three, who says, "Sewing is my life."  In 2013, Mary Ann's quilt was exhibited at American Quilter's Society Quilt Week in Paducah, Kentucky.  Instrumental in the founding of FACE, Fiber Arts Council of Estes, Mary Ann has also shown her quilts in shows in Colorado.  Her quilting talents employ a variety of media.

Annette Kennedy, an avid amateur photographer, creates her landscape and pictorial quilts using various commercial, hand-dyed, and hand painted fabrics.  She is inspired by her travels, botanic gardens, and hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park.  She has won numerous awards over the past decade at shows in Colorado, Ohio, New Mexico, California, Kentucky and Tennessee.  She is a frequent speaker and teacher and has an on-line class titled "Painted Pictorial Quilts."

Annette Kennedy's "Longs Peak Rhapsody"

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Round Robin Evening



EVQG had a good attendance for the "Round-Robin" program last evening at Good Samaritan Village. Four of our members taught techniques: Anita Fiedler (working with wool), Pam Meylor (making a flange and piping), Carol Struve (creating flying geese blocks), and Judy Andersen (quilting by hand).    

Below are photos of our Show & Tell portion of the evening. Our members had some beautiful and interesting items to share.







Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Colorado Quilting Council


Colorado Quilting Council is a statewide guild which boasts over 800 members. Its monthly meetings /programs are held at different locations around the state. CQC also hosts many special events including: Quilt-A-Fair, Quilt Colorado, Capitol Quilt Show, workshops, retreats, and more. If you would like to expand your quilt related experiences, check out the following links.



Thursday, January 1, 2015

Happy 2015


Our first program of 2015 will be January 14 and will feature a "round robin" series of presentation by four of our members.

Anita Fiedler will show many examples of her work in wool.  She has been making quilts since she was five years old.  Now she sells her needle artwork in many craft shows.  She also stitches and makes mittens for charity.  She will share information on where she finds wool and how she prepares it for re-use.  She will also teach the group how to test fabric for wool content.

Pam Meylor will demonstrate how to make a flange and piping.  She will show us ways to incorporate these two elements into a quilt, a border, or a binding.  This technique is a good way to add an extra punch of color to your design.

Judy Andersen will teach the fine points of hand quilting.  She has been hand quilting for over twenty years and says that she finds it relaxing and therapeutic.  The largest item she has hand quilted was a queen sized bed quilt.  She will discuss marking, lighting, and her favorite tools.  Please bring a thimble for some hands on experience.

Carol Struve will present four methods of piecing a flying goose block.  This three piece unit is frequently used in many larger patchwork blocks.  Making flying geese quickly is very helpful.