Thursday, 16 April 2026

April

 Welcome back.  Spring is in full swing, sunny one moment and cold and windy the next!  

Our quote of the day " You can't use up creativity.  The more you use, the more you have."

A reminder that the Orchard Valley Quilt Guild is showing their 'Beyond Quilting' pieces at the Rotary Center for the Arts until the beginning of May.  You might like to organize a group road trip?

The Senior Center in Lake Country will be having a Quilt show during ArtWalk this year.  Look for more information closer to September.

We have been asked to display our work at the second guild meeting in September this fall.  We are considering showing our accordion books, beads and the Home Challenge at the second meeting in September.

The VSSQ guild is having a garage sale on May 21.  Quilting items only.  We might possibly have a QuArtz table?  Think about it and we can sort it out at the May meeting.


Show and Tell

Sandi found time to play with her fun foam and make a beautiful snowflake.  She also did some thread sketching and finished a wool bead.






Shirley W. decided she needed a new purse so has made some lovely crazy quilt panels that still need to be beaded and then sewn into the purse.  Looking forward to seeing it finished.



 


Shirley P. made some twisted cord and a fabric bead bracelet.  




Christine brought in some previous beading on fabric, a beaded poppy from a workshop and an Australian Piano Hinge sketchbook.  She also showed us her Home piece but I will wait until the reveal in June to show them here.








 

Bev had her beaded cording, a Ricky Tims convergence quilt and her Australian Birds quilt.  






Deborah found some large paperclips and made some funky fuzzy beads, she did some knotting and cording on a framed pussy willow piece, and showed us some of her husbands handiwork with wire and beads.  









Jeanette used a boho quilt idea to showcase an amazing collection of tidbits that she has collected over the years.  Something interesting to see everywhere.




Cath made a fabric bead bracelet and brought in a sample of beading on fabric, and a beaded amulet from a previous project.  






Judith made a fabric bead bracelet also and is thinking of making one for her granddaughter as well.




Judith and Cath brought in pieces from a Challenge done in 2015 for the art group, Smarties of the Kelowna guild.    It is called 7 Common Fabrics.  7 participants each brought in a neutral fabric and shared them with each other.  They were given a shape to make their quilt and they had to use all 7 of the fabrics in the design and as many more as they wanted.  There was a lot of beading on many of the pieces and one participant even used felted cat hair!  



Cath's on the far left

Judith's in the middle

The far right has the cat hair dandelion

Jan made her fabric beads into a necklace and had a good time with a grandchild and some old playing cards.






Elisabeth made a pretty bracelet.  




Cathy told us her favourite notion is Painter's Tape.  Multi use in the sewing room.  She also made a button book for her granddaughter, a bowl of paper beads, and two of her Tool Box Tuesday Accordion Book pages.  She also had her Home quilt done and mounted, excellent as always!


Button book opened out 

Button Book closed





Joan brought in her cording page for her accordion book.



Note for Painted Cheesecloth 

Some have used acrylic paints to colour their cheesecloth and found that result is quite stiff and hard to use.  Here is a solution that softens the cheesecloth.  The recipe makes a huge amount so cut it down and just keep the proportions the same.  Say Tablespoons instead of cups.




Beads


Brigitte gave a short talk on sewing beads to fabric and then everyone went back to play with the pieces they brought along.  There should be some good pictures for the next blog.


Accordion Books

We had a nice selection of the Accordion Books brought in to share and answer any questions you might have about how they are being put together.  










Toolbox Tuesday


Today it was image transfer.  Shirley printed out images sent to her by the members, she has a laser printer and it is easier to transfer those prints.   We used her supplies to apply Golden Gel medium to the front of the picture and then put the fabric on top.  Some work with fingers and a brayer to make sure it is smoothly attached and then let the image dry for 24 hours. 

Then the work starts as you have to wet the paper and gently rub it off leaving the image on the fabric.  This can take quite a bit of time but with patience Linda and Shirley were able to get some great results.  I had trouble with mine but Linda has started another one for me to just put the finishing touches on.  Thanks so much!




Thursday, 12 March 2026

March 2026

 "Creativity is intelligence having fun."  Albert Einstein


The Orchard Valley Quilters Guild is having a display at the Rotary Centre for the Arts, 421 Cawston Ave, Kelowna.  Called "Beyond Quilting" it will be on display until the beginning of May.   Maybe someone could organize a road trip for a group of you?



There are a few new sections on the VSSQ website, Members Only section.  There are minutes of executive meetings and a new code of conduct draft.   


Show and Tell:

Linda W.  is working on a piece using the inset circles we did last season.  She also has put her orphan bird from a previous quilt into his own scene.




Tyvek rocks and crochet moss


Elisabeth has made progress on her paperclip beads and brought along her accordion book too.





Linda K. has a lovely cheesecloth tree and couched a heart.







Christine couched some straws onto a pieced background and also brought in a small box she made a few years ago that features cording.






Joan has embroidered on a favourite jean jacket to mend some holes and played with a lace doily she indigo dyed and then added some thread work flowers to.






Brigitte finished up her wool beads.




Ella has been busy with a few different techniques.  She pieced some birch trees, made a fun foam leaf, printed with some ferns and used the lemon scorching technique to make some impressive birch trees.  Love the nature theme here!








Lena has been taking quilting courses locally and is learning walking foot and free motion quilting.  She had a pile of examples of her progress and they look great.  I talked her into letting me take a picture of one.





Bev had a few different items to show.  She played with tyvek and an iron, made a flower, did some couching and tried her hand with Inktense pencils and water.  


Layered tyvek and fabric, heat distressed








Jan put her felt beads on a wrapped cord and had a framed picture she made with her fun foam.





Cath did a bit of cording and couching on a flower for her accordion book, finishing it off with some beading.  




Shirley W.  showed us some painted fusible for a possible future technique and made a flower using Puffy Foam by Sulky.






We brought in some of our favourite notions to talk about.  


Thread cutter for when you are strip piecing.

A favourite bag to bring supplies in.

That Purple Thang, tiny crochet hook to pull up threads 

Chalk paper, micro brushes to help clean your machine and a circle cutter for your rotary cutter.

Thimbles in a box

A bag with yoyo ends and flying geese.



Lumos knitting light, excellent for hand work



Karen Kay Buckley scissors, one blade is micro serrated 



Beads


Bev showed us how to make a Pillow Bead from a square of fabric by folding and stitching.  It is from the Spring 2025 issue of Quilting Arts.   If you are not subscribing to the magazine you can get it from the library on the Libby App.




Toolbox Tuesday

After lunch we played with cording.  Making twisted cord with a power drill was a favourite one!

It's EASY - How to Make Custom Cording for your Cross Stitch Ornament Finishes - YouTube

We also covered cord with embroidery floss and decorated it with beads. 

This one makes a bracelet with doubled cord but could be used just to decorate.  

Thread Wrapped Friendship Bracelet

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poFm4wKK_MI













April

 Welcome back.  Spring is in full swing, sunny one moment and cold and windy the next!   Our quote of the day " You can't use up c...