Showing posts with label retreat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label retreat. Show all posts

Saturday, January 28, 2023

 
2023 SPRING RETREAT 
March 30th, 2023 - April 2nd, 2023 

 

Times:  Check-in on March 30th:  2:00 pm

             Check-Out on April 2nd:  10:00 am

Cost:  $270.00 Guild Members (no partial stays or refunds will be available) Meals included as follows:

            Meals will be included beginning with lunch on the day of arrival. 

            Breakfast will be a continental breakfast, lunch, and dinner each day. 

            Sunday will be breakfast only.

 Location:  La Grange, Texas

         Texas Quilt Barn in La Grange.

La Grange is also home to the Texas Quilt Museum http://texasquiltmuseum.org/
and another lovely quilt shop - The Quilted Skein
https://thequiltedskein.com/

DEADLINE TO SIGN-UP/PAY:  FEBRUARY 27TH 2023

Link to FB

https://www.facebook.com/events/561590535987676/?ti=ls

Payment is accepted via Zeffy or check but must be received by the deadline date.  DM Yezenia Malek (Treasurer) on Messenger for mailing details.  

https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/9fb29a05-eef2-4c38-b492-dece17be6a39



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Sunday, April 17, 2016

All About April

Rebecca encouraged folks to use their Modern Quilt Guild membership benefits and check out the webinars, free patterns and other options.  She suggested checking out the write up on Quiltcon and the latest webinar on Perfection and Procrastination.

We're looking for a Project Manager for the Quiltcon 2017 Charity Challenge.  This year’s challenge requires participants to work collaboratively to create completed quilts using a predetermined color palette while crafting a design that plays with scale.  You can get more info here. Let one of the board members know if you're interested.  If the guild is going to participate, we must sign up by July 30. You'll have lots of support, but we need a leader/coordinator.
We may have a new meeting location lined up for June.  Our May meeting is at Leslie Jennison's house.  Information on the May Mercado will be on Facebook.  It is open to all members and our current sponsors.

Next retreat will be at Creations' Main House on Labor Day weekend.  You can add Monday if you want.

We're expecting Kim Kight, Cotton + Steel Fabric Designer, to present at the June meeting.  Sarah is trying to work out details for a potential June workshop with double gauze or lawn.  Watch Facebook for details.

Jen held a charity sew-in Friday after the meeting at Mesquite Bean from 10-closing.  Mesquite Bean is sponsoring the bags charity drive for Days for Girls. Checkout Facebook and the blog post for more info.  Everyone who donates a bag gets a chance at Succulence FQs donated by Mesquite Bean.
Bring your bags to the May Mercado; get a chance to win some fabric. 

Jen is still accepting NICU blankets for Threads of Love and will continue to accept bags for Days for Girls, but every 2 months she'll issue another challenge for a different charity.

Sarah J won the April BOM blocks, but she did stack the deck a bit, contributing >20 blocks. She got the Sew Inspired ruler to square them up the 30 blocks she won.. 



The next BOM is called A Quilters Table.  Watch Facebook for details.


Members talked about their inspiration for the President's Challenge.  There is so much diversity in our guild and so many different inspirations in the world.  An album cover, song, painting, person, animated character, book, daughter/artist, movie, and video game were all cited as inspirational items by members.  This challenge, due in August, is going to be something special.  Rebecca will be looking for updates at the June meeting.

Our presentation was on the principles of design by our own Suzy Armstrong. She gave us some theory, some rules, and a lot of examples, explaining how principles of design relate to principles of modern quilts.  It was a very interesting, enlightening, and educational presentation.

Sunday, February 7, 2016

February is for Love

And if you missed the February meeting you missed a lot of love. 

Jen Eskridge, our VP for Charity and Outreach was handing out NICU kits to anyone who wanted to make one or two or ten.  She had quite a few.  The finished quilt is only 21" square and requires very little quilting and no batting if you use flannel.  Threads of Love provides these to preemies.  If you want to donate to this worthy cause, use your own stash, or ask Jen for a kit.  Jen has put on a 2-month challenge to see how many we can all get done.  And she has made it very easy for you. There will be a sew-in on Feb. 18 to finish up many of these Threads of Love NICU quilts.  Watch for the invite on Facebook.

She also had invited folks to bring in charity quilts in any stage of the process and others will work together to finish these for some other charities.  If you're decluttering, this is a good way to find a home for those unfinished projects.  There were a few on display at this meeting.  Guild members will do everything if you just want to donate fabric.  If all the top needs is quilting or binding and it's not something you'll ever finish yourself, you can let your fellow guild members finish for you. Decluttering netted our charity efforts some real beauties.







If you are willing to donate your skills, you'll be able to pick up tops that just need quilting, or maybe just binding.  If you have some UFOs you've given up on,  you can drop them off with Jen, and she'll be bringing these to meetings so folks can pick one up and finish it and donate it to a good cause.
 

If you missed the meeting you also missed all the loving humps and bumps folks contributed to the block of the month.  Jen Eskridge was the lucky winner and I'm sure she'll make something awesome -- maybe multiple awesomes.  And Loretta, our creative BOM committee chair, brought some suggestions of how to use the blocks.



Our next Block of the Month is a red bird on a yellow background.  It was adorable and you had two choices (with or without wing). Loretta will be posting both in multiple sizes on Facebook soon.


It's already posted on facebook, but in case you missed it, we have added a new page to our blog called resources.  It includes listings and links for our guild member businesses, links and addresses for local quilts shops and no-so-local quilt shops, and a long list of links to other Modern Quilt Guild websites. Show some love to our fellow guild members when you can, and don't forget to love local and not so local small quilting businesses too.  And if you need some inspiration or motivation.  Check out what other modern quilters are doing at their own guilds and see if you can't find something there to love.  Rebecca also asked if we could make a list of member blogs and list them on our blog.  If you'd like your blog listed on the guild blog so others can check in on what you're doing and show you some love, provide your blog URL to Cathy by email or FB messenger.

You also missed one of the things I love most about our guild, the announcement of our next Quilting Retreat at the Main House in Kerrville.  All the details are on Facebook.  If you didn't already reserve your slot, you can send a deposit to Sarah to hold a spot just for you.

Rebecca, our fearless president, announced two challenges.  For the first challenge, she provided everyone at the meeting a ribbon with the SAMQG logo and a pin to be used to make yourself a modern nametag.  We have quite a few new members and to help get to know each other, we are asking everyone to wear a name tag.  If you don't have a home made fabric name tag, there will be paper versions for you to wear, but we're hoping everyone takes the time to participate in this challenge and make themselves a new name tag even if they already have one or two or ten.
 

The challenge is to make any kind of modern design  name tag in any size you'd like, somehow incorporating the ribbon, and bring them to the March meeting. If you need a ribbon, contact Rebecca, she had plenty of extras. We'll show off our new nametag at the March meeting  and members will vote for their favorite tag in different categories.  Prizes will be awarded.  Don't we all love prizes?  And I know I love meeting new members. So a lot of love on this challenge.

The second challenge is her President's challenge for this year.  She admitted that being able to host this challenge is the main reason she wanted to be our leader.  She loves this challenge so much, she's already made her quilt for the challenge and had so much fun she's thinking about doing another.  The challenge is to create a quilt based on someone who inspires you (you can read this as someone or something you love).  An author, musician, poet, artist -- check out your favorite (aka most-loved), get inspired and make a quilt of any size, color or technique. You're sure to love it and we'll love seeing it.  In April you'll be asked to bring in your inspiration, whatever/whoever it is.  Then, at the July meeting, the finished challenge quilts will be revealed.  I'm sure we'll all love the eye candy that results.

Sew-n-Tell was great this month.  I loved it and I'll post that in a separate blog post.  And you'll be able to find some on facebook, some on Instagram, and others here on the blog. We'll continue to do that in the future.

In an effort to receive feedback from our members and not send out another survey, poster boards with questions were placed around the room for you to provide some input to the board on improvements or ideas you have about the guild, building community, education opportunities, and community service/charity.  If you're interested in providing your feedback, let one of the board members know and we'll provide you the questions too.


Our presentation, Technology's Role in the Quilting World, ended up being a round robin as there were some issues with the technology in the room.  Guild members shared loads of information and tips on using Instagram, Periscope, Blogs and other technology.  The provided a lot of reasons for quilters to love technology.  I'll add some of the tips I picked up to the Sew-n-Tell pics in another post.  I know some of our members have found so many ways to use technology to support their quilting but this opened my eyes to other things I could do myself.  Thanks to all the presenters.  I loved it (bet you saw that one coming).

Enjoy the month of Love.  Hope you get time to quilt. 

Saturday, April 25, 2015

SAMQG Spring Retreat


If you look up retreat in the dictionary there are a variety of definitions: 
    1) the act of withdrawing, as into safety or privacy; retirement; seclusion.
    2) a place of refuge, seclusion, or privacy;
    3) an asylum, as for the insane;
    4) a retirement or a period of retirement for religious exercises and meditation.

But to a quilter, a retreat is something a bit different and yet part of all of those things. We definitely do withdraw -- but not into safety, privacy, retirement or seclusion. We withdraw from our normal everyday life into a place where we have all we need to make our quilting dreams come true. We definitely go to a place of seclusion, but not a seclusion from everyone, just from non-quilters. Many would think it’s some kind of asylum and some would say we do go a bit crazy. We wake up very early in the morning, stay up very late at night and in between we sew, we build with blocks, we quilt (and we eat a little). To some of us quilting is almost like a religious exercise – creation. And I’m sure to many as we sit silently and imagine and dream and think of what we can make out of the beautiful fabric we’ve seen, it looks like meditation.

So a quilting retreat is everything in the dictionary and more. It’s a special time where it doesn’t matter what your age is, where you came from, where you’re going or what your style is. It doesn’t matter what kind of equipment you use, what kind of color palette you love, or what kind of design you’re dreaming of. It only matters that you are in a room with others who like you want to create something beautiful from fabric.

It’s so fun to watch things take shape and grow. But when you have 24 people all creating at the same time, it is difficult to capture it and still be able to do some sewing yourself. So below are some pics for you in various stages of completion. I hope you enjoy them and if you come to a guild meeting, I hope you see them completed and put to good use on a bed or a wall or somehow displayed for others to enjoy.

I'm gonna make a few apologies about these pictures. First, you won't see many people. When you're at retreat you really aren't looking your best and I am not a good photographer anyway, so rather than insult anyone with a bad photo, I only used pics with people when there was no other way to show their creation. Second, I am not adding the names of the creators of these masterpieces. Third, many of these quilts were more done when the retreat was over and I didn't get pictures of them in their latest form.
 
 

  

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 

 
 
 

   
 
 
 
 

  
 
 
 
 


Saturday, January 10, 2015

What's in store for 2015

Here's just some of what you can expect in 2015:

January - We installed our new officers, celebrated our 5th anniversary, completed our first mini swap, selected the winner of the Road to Madrona quilt, got to see the travelling quilts, took a peak at the Habitat for Humanity quilt, and received the president's challenge. There will be a "Texty Trapunto" workshop from Jen Eskridge this month too.  And the Journey to Inspired Art Quilting will be making modern trees at their bee.

February - Shannon Brinkley will be at the guild to talk about her modern applique technique.  She'll be doing two workshops as well (Friday and Saturday of meeting week).  Shannon Brinkley has come up with a fun way to turn all those small scraps you've collected into one-of-a-kind quilts using her simple collage technique and raw-edge appliqué.  She's best known for her book Scrappy Bits Applique which includes 8 projects with find detailed sizing charts, photos and illustrations of the techniques she uses.  The Friday workshop will be an animal applique class called Menagerie and the Saturday workshop will be the world map class called Around the World.  You can see examples on her website (www.thebottletree.net). We will also begin taking registrations for the April retreat.  And many of us will be going to QUILTCON.  And the Journey to Inspired Art Quilting Bee will be learning about Sashiko/Japanese quilting

March - This meeting will be a QUILTCON de-brief.  We'll all share with each other what we saw and learned and talk about how those quilts inspired us.  Hopefully we'll get a chance to see those quilts made by our fellow members that did and didn't make it to the show.  And the Journey to Inspired Art Quilting Bee will be focused on fabric painting with inktense pens. 

April - Allison will be providing a presentation at the meeting called "Show us your solids." The guild retreat will be this month from Friday at noon on April 18 through Sunday at 3 p.m. on April 20.  Some might use this to work on their president's challenge quilt. And the Journey to Inspired Art Quilting Bee will be working on embellishing designs printed on fabric.

May - The annual Modern Mercado will be held in May once again.  Guild members will be able to rent tables for $10 each and set up a cross between a flea market and farmer's market to sell extra fabric, notions, patterns, books and magazine.  Consider this a great recycling time.  Recycle what you're done with and get a little cash to put back into the economy and buy new supplies and inspiration to get creative with this year. And the Journey to Inspired Art Quilting Bee will be learning Hawaiian quilt techniques. 

June - Round Robin demo days will be held at this meeting.  Come and learn from fellow guild members all their secrets to great free motion quilting.  We have some experts in the guild and you'll be able to rotate through at least four demonstrations and pick their brains to improve your skills.

Well, that's the first half of the year and hopefully enough to help see what a great deal you're getting by being a member of this guild, though recognize things are always subject to change. And there will most likely be Scrappy Bee get togethers and other workshops not yet finalized. But in case you are still questioning the increase in dues, we'll also be having Anna Maria Horner and possibly Latifah Saafir visiting the guild and sharing their knowledge during the second half of 2015. 

In September we'll be taking nominations for officers for 2016 and that's the month our president's challenge quilts are due.  In October we'll be voting on those new officers and approving the budget for 2016.  And of course December will be our annual Christmas party.  And I'm sure there will be lots of great workshops, charity sew ins, bee sew togethers and imagination will flow freely.  Hope you'll join us for the whole year. 

Much creativity will be seen in 2015!!!

Here's a dozen things you missed

If you weren't at the January 2015 meeting of the San Antonio Modern Quilt Guild, you missed a lot.

1) Reveal of the SAMQG ultimate mini quilt swap. I'll post pics in another blog post soon.

2) Reveal of the Traveling charity quilts (3 of 4).  


3) Info about all the beautiful charity quilts this generous group made in 2014. Learn more in another blog post coming soon.

4) Reveal of the charity quilt made for the Habitat for Humanity 40th Anniversary using the MQG Charity Challenge fabric colors.


5) Info about what programs and workshops will be coming this year.
-- Next Journey to Art Quilting Bee is Jan. 17 at 10 a.m. at Landa Library. Sarah Jimenez will be demonstrating how to make the trees on the charity quilt above.
-- Next guild meeting is Feb. 5.  Presentation by Shannon Brinkley (www.thebottletree.net)
-- Next workshop (Scrappy Bits Applique by Shannon Brinkley) on Friday, Feb. 6.
-- Next retreat is April 17-19 at the Main House near Creations in Kerrville.
Watch the facebook site for more info on these events.

6) Installation of the new guild officers.
-- President:  Allison Chambers
-- Vice President, Programming: Leslie Jennison 
-- Vice President, Hospitality and Membership: Sara Elliott
-- Vice President for Charity/Outreach: Sara Jimenez (previously committee chair)
-- Treasurer:  Sue Poliquin
-- Secretary: Emily Robbins (new)
-- Workshops Committee Chair:  Danielle Wilkes (Kathleen Null, Rebecca Cronk, Kristen Wright)
-- Publicity Committee Chair:  Cathy Kropp (Jen Eskridge, Sarah Rodriguez) (new)
-- Retreat Coordinator: Sarah Rodriguez (new)
-- Block of the Month and Bee Coordinator:  Susan Andrews (new)

7) Instructions for the first block of the month for 2015 are on the Facebook group. 


8) Preview of a QUILTCON quilt made by Sara Rodriguez with the help of other guild members. She won these from the Block of the Month in August.


9) Another great sew n tell in a blog post coming soon.

10) Your last chance and drawing of the Road to Madrona quilt -- won by Leslie Tucker Jennison.

11) President's Challenge:  Using Pantone color Classic Blue (19-4052), create a mini quilt (smaller than 36" x 36") and bring to the September meeting.  http://www.pantone.com/pages/fcr/?season=spring&year=2015&pid=11#classic-blue

12) Let them eat 5th anniversary celebration cake.