Whew! That was just the 1st row of quilts!
Welcome to the information and news page for the Monroe County Quilt Guild.
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Monroe County Quilt Guild--A Celebration of Quilts 2018 Part 2
Welcome back! I took pictures of every quilt at the show, and their hang tag.
Whew! That was just the 1st row of quilts!
Whew! That was just the 1st row of quilts!
Sunday, October 7, 2018
Monroe County Quilt Guild Celebration of Quilts Part 1
October 5 and 6, 2018 was the Monroe County Quilt Guild's Biennial Celebration of Quilts.
We had 3 of our members pass away this year. Two within the past month. Their families were kind enough to bring us one of their quilts to display in their memory.
More of the quilts from our members.
Made and Quilted by Linda Nelson
More to come.....
We had 3 of our members pass away this year. Two within the past month. Their families were kind enough to bring us one of their quilts to display in their memory.
More of the quilts from our members.
Made and Quilted by Linda Nelson
More to come.....
Thursday, August 9, 2018
Monroe County Quilt Guild Show
SAVE THE DATE
The Monroe County Quilt Guild is proud to announce “A Celebration of Quilts” on Friday, October 5, 2018 9am-6pm and Saturday, October 6, 2018 9am-4-pm. The quilt show will be at Redeemer Fellowship Church, 5305 Evergreen, Monroe, MI. Admission is $5.00 at the door.
The Monroe County Quilt Guild is proud to announce “A Celebration of Quilts” on Friday, October 5, 2018 9am-6pm and Saturday, October 6, 2018 9am-4-pm. The quilt show will be at Redeemer Fellowship Church, 5305 Evergreen, Monroe, MI. Admission is $5.00 at the door.
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Friday, October 27, 2017
2017 MQG Challenge
The MQG challenge this year was a basket paint chip quilt. For $5 a person pulled a paint chip and here were their rules.
20 people bought a chip, and 10 people turned in completed challenge quilts.
1. This quilt was made by Judy. You can see her paint chip pinned to the bottom right corner.
2. Kathy made this cute pink and black basket. love the prairie points!
3. The pretty green was made by Jackie. I think she did a great job matching her greens.
4. Eve's picnic basket with wine was great. She had a tough card....all the grays.
5. Sue made the pretty teal baskets.
6. I loved Karen's purple basket with the super cute spools, buttons.
7. Penny's first ever quilt. Penny too had a tough card with those dark grays.
8. Rosalyn's baskets were very cute. Who doesn't love sunny yellows?
9. Kathy's deep purple baskets were lovely. Love the prints she used.
10. These baskets were made by Donna. Her beige/gray paint chip was tough, I loved her use of the eggplant as her neutral.
The winners were chosen by the guild. They were supposed to choose 1, 2, and 3rd places. I then tallied the total votes.
1st place was Judy's truck.
2nd place was Karen's purple basket
3rd place was Jackie's green basket.
I was so impressed with everyone's creativity. I have some interesting ideas for next year unless someone else wants to take over.
1- Each
paint card contains three colors. All three colors must be used and
be easily recognize in the finished quilt. Print fabrics which are
predominantly the chip colors are allowed in addition to neutrals such as white,
beige, gray, or black---or whatever you want to call a neutral.
2-Theme:
Basket/s-- there are many different basket blocks. Your quilt may be pieced or appliqued. It may
feature one basket or multiple baskets.
3-Size: The finished quilt must
be larger than 12 inches on a side, but not exceed 30 inches on a side.
4-The original paint card must be
displayed along with the finished quilt for voting.
5-The
quilt must have a top, batting and backing (3 layers). Any quilting method may be used. The quilt must also be bound, and have a
label.
6-Deadline for completion of
quilt is the October Guild
meeting (October 12, 2017) where members will vote for their favorite one. 1st,
2nd and 3rd place
winners
will
be recognized.
20 people bought a chip, and 10 people turned in completed challenge quilts.
2. Kathy made this cute pink and black basket. love the prairie points!
3. The pretty green was made by Jackie. I think she did a great job matching her greens.
4. Eve's picnic basket with wine was great. She had a tough card....all the grays.
5. Sue made the pretty teal baskets.
6. I loved Karen's purple basket with the super cute spools, buttons.
10. These baskets were made by Donna. Her beige/gray paint chip was tough, I loved her use of the eggplant as her neutral.
The winners were chosen by the guild. They were supposed to choose 1, 2, and 3rd places. I then tallied the total votes.
1st place was Judy's truck.
2nd place was Karen's purple basket
3rd place was Jackie's green basket.
I was so impressed with everyone's creativity. I have some interesting ideas for next year unless someone else wants to take over.
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Final Charity Sew Day of the Year
Don't forget tomorrow is the final charity sew day of the year. Bring your machine and all your supplies, and enjoy a great time with some lovely quilty ladies.
Also a heads up for a Michigan Quilt Show.
Also a heads up for a Michigan Quilt Show.
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