Friday, 12 September 2025

September

 Welcome back to a new season of QuArtz!  We have a new steering committee heading up the group this year, Shirley and Joan will be our main contacts for the group and they have organized a team to help them out through the year.    

We want to thank Christine, Sandie and Jeanette for their many years of excellent leadership!  

The membership is now due, $25 a year for QuArtz.  You must also be a member of the VSSQ guild, their membership is due in November.

The quilt show is coming up and Sandie handed out schedules to those who have volunteered already.  The Friday night slot is looking for a volunteer as well.   Don't forget that the drop off of your quilts is on Thursday, September 25 from 9:00 to 12:00.  You will be handing your QuArtz pieces to Sandie.


We have a new Challenge for the 2025/2026 season!  

The theme is HOME.  

The quilts will be displayed on a stretched canvas 18"x24" in landscape orientation.  

You may make one quilt and wrap it around the canvas or you can make several smaller ones and mount them on the canvas.   They must be quilted however you decide to present them.  There will be more information about this at future meetings.

We are also looking into venues to display our Trailblazing Women quilts in the next couple of years.  More information to come.  We are also seeing if we can get an article into Canadian Quilter Magazine.


Tool Box Tuesdays

Tool box Tuesdays will continue this year with a small technique demo each month.  An idea and sign up sheet was passed around and new idea's are always welcome, particularly if you can do the demo too!   We will put our technique pieces into an Accordion Book this year.  There are many ways of making these and we will have more samples and idea's at the October meeting.  If you have older copies of Quilting Arts there are some wonderful pictures of one of their previous challenges- making Fabric Altered Books.  Issue 14 and 15 (2004) have pictures and articles on the books the readers made.


Beads

We are continuing with a secondary theme this year and will be looking into Beads.  If you have an idea for making beads let Shirley know.  We have a few lined up so far, boho beads, wool beads, fabric beads, Fimo beads.  I am sure there are many more and we will look at them over the course of the season.

In January Brigitte will talk to us about the issue of Copyright.  

We talked about having a workshop this year.  If you have an idea of someone to come and teach us a technique, like Janet Scruggs did last season then please let the committee know.  It would require us to pay an extra fee to make this happen this year.


Show and Tell


Elisabeth

Elisabeth went to a 3 day dyeing workshop at the Community Arts Centre in Vernon last month and has many wonderful pieces she made there. 


Veggie Printing

Sun printing

Sun printing

Sun printing

Sun printing

Sun printing

Flower pounding


Flower pounding

Flower pounding

Flower pounding

Eco dyeing



Eco dyeing- Steamed


Jan

Jan made a flower for our large pot display at the Quilt Show.  A beautiful sunflower and butterfly.



Christine

Christine brought in a framed fabric piece she made a few years ago by stitching and then melting away portions of the top fabric.  Very nicely done.  She also showed us some collage on paper pieces.








Brigitte

Brigitte brought in her sun printing and veggie stamping from our last meeting.  Love the green and pink tag she made with corn and Brussel sprouts!



Veggie printing



Veggie printing

Veggie printing

Sun printing

Sun printing




Shirley P.

Shirley played with her gelli plate and showed us some very interesting results.


Beautiful leaves

Multi coloured background

Veggie bag, such texture!

A hand carved stamp


Shirley W.

Shirley showed us a very crinkled leaf she made with fun felt.  This will likely be one of our Tool Box Tuesday demo's.




Wednesday, 13 August 2025

August

 A hot and sunny day had us back for our August meeting, perfect weather for one of the planned events.

Ella has joined our group, Welcome!  We also had Joan's granddaughter, Findlay, here for the day.

We brought our scrolls along so we could figure out a hanging method for the quilt show.  Jeanette had a couple of curtain rods with rings and clips that will give us a nice presentation.


A good start and will look great when hung at the show.



We talked about some ideas for September, we will continue with Toolbox Tuesdays.  These are small demo's of techniques you can add to your Toolbox of ideas. There will be a sign up sheet next month and if you have any idea's you would like to see included you can send them to Shirley W.    We touched on an idea of how to display samples of these techniques, an accordion book.  We will look at ideas on how to put one together at the September and October meetings.   


We filled two tables and some chairs with goodies for our Swap Meet.  It was well supplied with books, patterns, fabrics, embellishments and tools.  Many treasures were swapped and taken home.


Show and Tell


Linda has finished her Pioneering Woman.  She also bought along an accordion book made of paper but with a possible construction technique.





Sandie has turned some of her snow dyed fabric into a pouch.  She also used some gelli prints to decorate a book her granddaughters had drawn in.






Cathy showed a book on Collage Ideas and anther accordion book she made a few years ago.  The pieces are made individually and then sewn together with the fagoting stitch on your machine.






Jeanette made this adorable moose wall hanging as a gift and has a request for another!



We set up three stations for our workshops of the day.


Flower Pounding is first.  And it is as expected, basically put flowers and leaves between fabric and pound them!


Beautiful!



Previously done and faded from light exposure

Original colours


Some more examples at Linda's table








The flower head is from the Veggie Printing and some beautiful dill leaves.



Veggie Printing.  Just stamping with cut veg and acrylic paints.  Some results are better than others.






Corn kernels were the surprise of  the day!



Many coloured pears.






Sun Printing was our third activity.  Damp fabric was coloured with DyeNaFlow paints, covered with a resist or many resists and placed out in the sun till dry.  A perfect day for it!


Supplies

Trial piece to show us how it turns out.

Another example.




















































September

 Welcome back to a new season of QuArtz!  We have a new steering committee heading up the group this year, Shirley and Joan will be our mai...