The April meeting included a presentation by Allison Chambers on the use of solids in quilts with some very good explanations and samples of the different types of solids and different ways to use them to enhance your quilting projects.
A lot of additional information was provided during the meeting on upcoming events and opportunities, as well as reminders of deadlines to come, which is available to our members on the closed Facebook group site.
For many members the favorite part of the meetings is the Sew-n-Tell. We enjoy it so much we share it with all.
Below you can see just a sampling of the quilts made by the members of the San Antonio Modern Quilt Guild.
Sew-n-Tell is normally limited to those quilts which meet the definition of the traits of modern quilts listed on the Modern Quilt Guild parent website: "Modern quilts are primarily functional and inspired by modern design. Modern quilters work in different styles and define modern quilting in different ways, but several characteristics often appear which may help identify a modern quilt. These include, but are not limited to: the use of bold colors and prints, high contrast and graphic areas of solid color, improvisational piecing, minimalism, expansive negative space, and alternate grid work. "Modern traditionalism" or the updating of classic quilt designs is also often seen in modern quilting."
We had some new members, so you'll see some non-modern aesthetics in these photos.
So many of our members' work include many different types of quilting (including traditional piecing, redwork, English paper piecing, foundation paper piecing, embroidery, cross stitch, multi-media and art quilting) and we are very proud of their talent and accomplishments, but we have had to limit our sew-n-tell or else we'd spend hours drooling over quilts, and never have any time for guild business or educational presentations.
Leslie Jennison showed off some children quilts she created including robots.
Joe, a new member, showed off some of his leather quilt work.
Jen Eskridge showed us one of her quilts using solids since that was the presentation theme.
Kathy Null showed some of her work from the Journey to Art Quilting bee challenges.
Pat Poole showed off her quilt from out Texas Road Trip Quilt Along. Others will be shown at the June meeting.
Edna showed off her world map from the Shannon Brinkley Scrappy Bits Applique workshop held earlier this year. Edna expanded hers from a wall hanging to a lap quilt.
Stacy Pyron showed off some of her latest work (fronts and backs).
Sarah Rodriguez showed one of her beauties (front and back).
These next three were made by members for a fabric challenge for the May Hauptstrasse Quiltfest in Boerne.
Joanna Marsh has been busy participating in some online mini quilt swaps. Wish I was her swap partner.
Allison showed off her world map quilt from Shannon Brinkley's Scrappy Bits Applique Workshop. Hers was turned into a baby blanket.
Hope you enjoyed our mini quilt show. No Sew-n-Tell next month as we will be holding our modern May Mercado -- kind of like a sewing room flea market. But check back in June to see some more beauties.
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