Festival of Tress
Earlier this year, our guild was asked to create a quilt that would be donated to a charity auction in Orlando. I was on the FoT committee and after lots of searching, I decided to make a pattern myself on EQ7 and propose it to the group. My design won and we set off to make this idea I had a reality.All members were asked to make a 6.5 inch block that would be made into my Modern Sampler Tree. We used the 25th and Pine collection, various blenders, and a white on white houndstooth print for the background.
Finished top! So in love with the way it all came together. |
Started arranging the design and cutting out HST to make the side line up just right. |
I didn't love the idea of a straight line across the bottom but didn't have enough for a full row. |
I sewed more HST and a few leftover blocks I was saving for the storage bag that was being made.Then I added some brown strips and made a little trunk for this cute tree. |
After all of my math, I ran out of white for the background! I called and they still had the fabric so I made a quick run at 8:00. (They closed at 8:30 and I just made it.) Fun times! |
The fun part was sewing each row together and seeing it take shape. It was faster than you might think. |
I asked the guild founder to make the star that goes on top. I think it is such a lovely compliment! |
Finished quilt measures 86" by 88". Quilting and binding completed by OMQG members. It's one of my favorites designs to date. |
Stash Bee Blocks
Plus Cross block for August (I was running a little behind.) |
Mini modern plus sign with large color background for September. (I can't wait to see her finished Wombat-style quilt.) |
Modern Quilting Salon
At our last board meeting, I proposed the idea of hosting a modern quilting salon in the evenings for those interested in the modern movement and cannot attend our morning Orlando MQG meetings. I think we had a nice turn out and I shared a little about the guild and what modern quilting means to me. I was so nervous but everyone asked questions and stayed until the end. (I think it's great when they don't run out kicking and screaming before the last slide on your presentation.)
Maker Faire Orlando
Part of the craziness this month was spent participating in Maker Faire Orlando. If you are not familiar with the maker movement you can learn more here.
Read last month's post on how we started things, here.
I made the banner for our table one night. I made hexagon bunting instead of traditional triangles because I'm geeky like that. |
It was hard to get a great shot in my tiny, dark sewing room. |
We spent some time meeting together before the faire to decide on demos to share, completed projects and supplies to bring. Kathryn kept us organized and we came up with ways to break up the weekend. It was a wonderful event and I had so much fun. I met a lot of creative folks and I'm already excited about doing this event next year.
Love this little robot in this logo. (The shirt is super soft, too.) |
Lots of prep work to complete before the event!
I was showing a few pixelated quilt designs and my Accuquilt cutter got lots of mileage last month. It's worth it's weight in gold! |
I pulled out my English Paper Piecing project to share, too. |
Mid-week shopping therapy at Indie Craft Exchange. |
Coffee is my go go juice when I needed to stay awake and keep cutting/organizing for the event. (Wonder Woman always makes me smile!) |
A cassette tape is a part of my retro pixel collection I'm working to complete by 2015. |
The Weekend at Maker Faire Orlando
We were on the 4th floor of the Orlando Science Center. The Dino Digs room was pretty awesome! It's where all the cool kids were hanging out. |
Setting up the Friday night before Maker Faire Orlando. (We were in the dark for a while until they dropped in our lights later.) |
Geeky Chic of Florida We won a Maker of Merit Award that weekend! (The triceratops behind us was so cool.) |
I love how diverse the four of us were. We had lots of people stop by and ask questions and advice on their sewing/art projects. |
Tried to get a better picture of that ribbon but the perfect shot eluded me. |
Other Stuff!
A gift from my dear friend Kim. (I made her a Tetris quilt for her 10-year wedding anniversary in March.) It's my new favorite board game. |
The last Friday of my vacation with a great sunrise on Lake Monroe. I had ten glorious days off from work and enjoyed every second of it! |
You've made it to the end, you brave reader! Thanks for taking the time to go through this month-long journey.
Let me know what you were up to last month while I was gone from the blogosphere.
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