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March 2019 Meeting Highlights

4/15/2019

 
What a lot of activity at this meeting!
Our annual challenges were due and the quilts in all 4 of the challenges were displayed in preparation for the "viewer's choice" voting for the prize winners.

Refer to the 2019 Challenges blog post for photos and results of the challenges.


Guest Speaker - Gary Devries

Gary Devries joined us to share his talents and passion with Quilt Inspired Wood Designs. Gary has been working as a cabinet-maker for 45 years.  He began his career in London Ontario where he did his apprenticeship. In 1979 he moved to the Valley and was joint owner of Gary and Ron's Cabinet-Making.  Since 2000 he has been working from home in a small business known as Gary's Wood  Designs. He has enjoyed working with wood since early in his teens.  He has made many interesting things from tables, beds, and cupboards to urns for ashes, gigantic chairs and event props.   

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Gary began his story by showing his fabric creations and sharing his entertaining stories about those projects. His first was a self taught, secretly made bed quilt to surprise his wife Mary, a long time quilter and very active member of our guild, as an anniversary gift.
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Then Gary turned his attention and talents to his primary interest in working with wood to combine that with quilting. This is a very unique niche and his work is exacting and spectacular. He used familiar quilting terminology, including "on point" and "flying geese" in his descriptions of his work.
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Gary uses many different colours and types of wood, mostly hardwood, including cherry, maple, ash, poplar, rosewood, walnut, ebony and teak. He reserves the most expensive woods for small accent pieces and he told us that quilting fabric is a bargain in comparison. 
If he's driving down a road and sees a pallet from a foreign country, he's thinking about the exotic wood the pallet is constructed of. He's also been known to go "dumpster diving" for wood!
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Gary gets ideas  for his designs from quilting magazines and from architecture. He builds from the inside out and does not plan out his full pattern ahead of time.
Exacting carpentry skills and knowledge of geometry are required. Cuts are often made on an angle, for example to cut an oval from a circular piece of wood.
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One of the many challenges in this work is clamping to ensure that he can glue the tiny pieces without them sliding all over the place. Gary uses a water based glue followed by a beeswax treatment, or heated vegetable oil.
He also has to consider the placement of adjacent pieces of wood due to properties of specific types of wood such as colour bleeding and changes in colour over time.
Because wood cleans itself these are ideal for use with food.
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Smaller pieces of wood can be used for coasters and the smallest pieces in jewelry.
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Draws
​Our meeting wrapped up with our draws and some very happy winners!

Block of the month:
Joyce Trafford
Guess the number of pages in the library book:  Paulette McCarron
50-50 draw:  
Paulette McCarron
Gift Basket: Nicky Barham
Door Prizes: Geraldine Lynn, Donna Curtis, Suzanne deJoode, Anne Cruickshank, Margaret Fisher, Karen Maheral, Barb Devries, Nicky Barham, Katrina Kahn, Joyce Murray

2019 Challenges

4/15/2019

 
Challenges are projects with a particular theme where guild members can showcase their creativity and imagination. Issued at the beginning of each quilt year, challenges are open to all members.

All members are encouraged to try at least one of the challenges each year. 
Due at the March 2019 meeting, guild members voted for their favourite quilt in each challenge, and prizes were awarded based on the "viewer's choice" voting results. Guild members were encouraged to display their quilts at the April 2019 quilt show.


Silhouette Challenge
  • Small Project: wall hanging, framed piece, pillow cover, runner etc.
  • Pieced and quilted background with a dark silhouette in front
  • Could be a landscape, cityscape, still life, or whatever interpretation you have
Winners
1st:  Tie - Mary DeVries & Joanna Vlaming 
3rd:  Shirley Fedoruk


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From Left: Mary DeVries, Joanna Vlaming
UFO Challenge
This project completes an Unfinished Object – any quilting projects you have that are unfinished!!
A before picture of where your project is at present must be included with your entry
This challenge has 2 objectives:
  • encourage you to finish projects
  • fill up our April quilt show

Winners

1st:   Shirley Fedoruk
2nd:  Emma Russell
3rd:  Tie - Gwen Pennings &  Rennie Hickey
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From left: Gwen Pennings, Shirley Fedoruk, Emma Russell, Rennie Hickey
President's Challenge - Shining Star Preemie Quilt
  • Make a preemie quilt that includes at least one star block, and one or more pieced borders.
  • The finished size is 24" (unfinished 24").
  • Batting and backing will be provided.
  • There are many books in our library as well as inspirations found online that could be used.
  • Quilts to be donated along with the other preemie quilts

Winners

1st:   Anne Cruickshank
2nd:  Eleanor Kenny
3rd:  Janet Brownlee 
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From left: Eleanor Kenny, Janet Brownlee, Anne Cruickshank
Quilt Show Challenge - Modern Quilt
This is the project for our April 2019 quilt show. It can be any project that exhibits modern quilting style - a quilt, wall hanging, runner, table topper, pillow, bag, etc.

​Refer to this description of a modern quilt on The Modern Quilt Guild web site.
More characteristics of a modern quilt:
  • Negative space included
  • exaggerated patterns, simplistic in design
  • strong colours
  • asymmetrical designs
  • straight line, echo, and graphic quilting
Refer also to the meeting highlights of our May 2017 meeting where our guest Laura Piggott spoke on Modern Quilting.

​Winners

1st:   Anne Cruickshank
2nd:  Mary deVries
3rd:  Jackie Lavictoire 


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From left: Anne Cruickshank, Mary DeVries, Jackie Lavictoire

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