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BySarah Watts

May 2017 Recap

Saturday Sew was a fun and productive day. Pine Needles quilt shop has such a wonderful space for creating. Mark your calendars – our next Saturday Sew is July 8th. Join us for fun, laughter, and stitching fun.

May was our annual guild Mini Swap. Thanks to everyone who made it and participated.

The May Quilt of the Month, free for Modern Quilt Guild members, L is For… by Sarah Ruiz. Click here for instructions.

 

CHARITY BLOCKS
We have the perfect charity block solution to destash your stash – Scrappy Trip Around the World blocks! These blocks whip up in no time and each block only requires 6 – 2.5″ x 16″ strips of fabric. Follow this tutorial here. Quick Note: We’d like our blocks to have a solid black or dark gray center strip (which is the brown strip in the tutorial block).

UPCOMING EVENTS

Next Guild Meeting – Thursday, June 15th from 7-9pm at the Handi Quilter building (501 N 400 W, North Salt Lake, UT 84054). Charity Sew Night: Looking to use up some of your stash? Bring your scraps and sewing machines and help us sew up some blocks for our charity quilts.

Next Saturday Sew Day – Saturday, July 8th from 10-3pm at Pine Needles (1100 W 7800 S #29, West Jordan, UT 84088).

Las Vegas MQG + SLMQG Mini Swap – this summer/early fall. Let us know if you would like to participate.

2017 SLMQG Retreat – It’s going to happen this year! Mark your calendar: September 14-16, 2017, Bear Lake. The retreat is open to all SLMQG members. Join us for a stitch fun time! Click here for more information and to sign up.

BySarah Watts

SLMQG Member Spotlight: JaNean Frandsen

We’re launching a new blog post series, Member Spotlight, to get to know each other better and share quilty inspiration. To get us started, we caught up with JaNean Frandsen, a staple in the Salt Lake Modern Quilt Guild. 

 

 

 

 

JaNean Frandsen, Quilty Stats:
Instagram handle: janeanfrandsen
Quilty experience: 9 years
Favorite block (obsession): Swoon
Favorite color: Purple


Q: How did you get started quilting?

A: I started quilting in 2008, after I saw a Fons and Porter episode with a quilt I actually liked. My grandmother quilted, but she was very traditional and most of the designs/fabric she liked didn’t appeal to me. After I saw that episode I found modern quilting, and fell in love with it. I haven’t looked back since. I originally thought it would be a way for me to give meaningful gifts inexpensively (HA!), but I have since learned my lesson.

Q: What are your favorite quilts you’ve done?

A: My favorite quilt I have ever made changes all the time. Here are a few of my favorites though. Swoon is probably my all-time favorite quilt block. I have made 6 swoon quilts!

Q: How many quilts have you started? Finished?

A: I am a lousy record keeper. From the top of my head I have gifted 12 quilts, made 15 that we still own, and at least 12 mini quilts. I’m sure there are more, but I don’t remember them all. I have a lot of works in progress, probably 6 quilts cut out and ready to go, 1 lifetime project, and 3 finished quilt tops that need to be quilted. I LOVE choosing fabric for a project and cutting it out, so I always have to have lots of projects cut out. I used to just sew one project at a time, but I sometimes need a break from something so I have to have multiple things ready to go so I don’t get too bored.

Q: What do you love most about quilting?

A: My very favorite part of quilting is pulling fabric and cutting out patterns. I also love hand binding and pulling freshly laundered quilts from the dryer. Mostly I just love the whole thing. I love sewing it all together, points that match (they make me giggle), and seeing fabric transform into usable art. I DETEST basting. I wish that part did itself, and that step is why I usually send out my quilts to be quilted elsewhere. I also usually make BIG quilts, so I don’t usually quilt them myself unless they are smaller.

Q: You started an Etsy shop, tell us about it.

A: I started Modern Studio Fabrics in October of 2014 and originally wanted to make coordinated bundles for people in any cut they wanted. That didn’t take off like I hoped, so last May I changed my focus to Basics. I wanted to be the shop you thought of when you needed the perfect background fabric, linen, or cross weave/shot cotton. It has been so much fun to help out customers and make their quilts something special.

I have some news though, and you might as well be the first to know. I will be closing up shop at the end of the summer. I’m in a different phase of life at the moment and the shop doesn’t fit into my new plans, so I will be letting it go. I will miss helping people get just the right fabric (and getting new fabric for myself!), but it’s time for me to move on to other ventures. The good news is I will be having several sales over the next few months to reduce my inventory, so there will be lots of good deals to go around

Q: When did you join the Salt Lake Modern Quilt Guild?

A: I can’t remember exactly when I joined SLMQG, but I believe it was either late 2012 or early 2013. I joined the board as historian in 2014, and I moved to treasurer in 2015 and this will be my third year in that position. I have LOVED guild so much. Our monthly meetings have inspired me to become a better quilter, to push myself and work harder to improve my skills. I love having a deadline every month to work for so I can show my work to the rest of the guild. The people are incredible and I have learned so much from everyone, about quilting and life in general. I adore my quilting friends. I don’t think there is a more kind and generous group of people anywhere.

Q: Any quilty techniques you want to learn or try out?

A: As far as techniques, I am trying to do more curved piecing this year as well as working with templates. Most of the time I learn as I go when I try out new patterns. I have only attended a few classes, so I am mostly self-taught. I have no patience when it comes to waiting to learn something, so if I want to do something, I figure it out. I am hoping to increase my design skills in the future as well. I change or modify almost every pattern I come across, and it would be fun to improve my skill set so I can make my own patterns and designs.

Q: Are you brave enough to show us a picture of your quilting space?

A: Sure thing

 

BySarah Watts

April 2017 Recap

Hello quilty friends! April was yet another stellar show and tell. I’m always amazed at how productive and talented our members are.

The second half of our meeting was spent talking about quilt labels. I apologize, I didn’t take any pictures of the samples shown, but here are some ideas from around the interwebs that we talked about:

Loved this idea of stitching your quilt label into a corner of your binding.

 

Using your inkjet printer to print out your quilt labels (tutorial here: https://www.lovelyandenough.com/blog/2015/11/diy-professional-quilt-labels)

 

Picture from here: http://www.ewolfmeyerquilts.com/2014/03/labels.html?m=1

 

Using Spoonflower or Modern Yardage for custom quilt labels: http://www.diaryofaquilter.com/2015/01/labeling-your-quilt.html

 

I also really liked the idea of creating a quilt block with your label and piecing it in your quilt backing.

Have You Paid Your 2017 Dues? If not, go here.

Charity Quilt Blocks Wanted
Looking to use up some of your stash? Want to make some fast, fun and easy blocks for our charity quilts this year? We have the perfect charity block solution – Scrappy Trip Around the World blocks! These blocks whip up in no time and each block only requires 6 – 2.5″ x 16″ strips of fabric. Follow this tutorial here. Quick Note: We’d like our blocks to have a solid black or dark gray center strip (which is the brown strip in the tutorial block).

The 2017 SLMQG Art Challenge
The challenge for 2017 is to make a quilted item (of any size or shape, it could even be a bag!) inspired by a piece of art. Select your artwork and use the Instagram hashtag #slmqgart2017 to share your progress or to see what we are up to!

UPCOMING EVENTS

Next Saturday Sew Day – Saturday, May 13th from 10-3pm at Pine Needles (1100 W 7800 S #29, West Jordan, UT 84088).

Next Guild Meeting – Thursday, May 18th from 7-9pm at the Handi Quilter building (501 N 400 W, North Salt Lake, UT 84054). Join us for the annual SLMQG Mini Swap! Bring a mini quilt (no side longer than 24″) wrapped/covered for a white elephant style extravaganza. Must be present and a paid guild member to participate.

Las Vegas MQG + SLMQG Mini Swap – this summer/early fall. Let us know if you would like to participate.

2017 SLMQG Retreat – It’s going to happen this year! Mark your calendar: September 14-16, 2017, Bear Lake. The retreat is open to all SLMQG members. Join us for a stitch fun time!

BySarah Watts

Great Start to 2017

In January, we shared some great quilty projects, had a show and tell from our sister guild (the Holladay Quilt Guild) and elected new board members.

2017 SLMQG Officers:
Sarah J Wh, President
Mindy Carlson, VP
Rachel McPhail, Charity
Sarah Watts, Social Media
JaNean Fransden, Treasurer
Sylvia Bunker, Secretary

February we learned about the art of longarm quilting, how we can better prepare our quilt tops and backs for a longarmer, and got to try out the longarms at Handi Quilter. We had a fabulous show and tell in February.

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In March, we learned about all the great resources we have access to as Modern Quilt Members (your Salt Lake Modern Quilt dues include a Modern Quilt Guild membership).

Have You Paid Your 2017 Dues? If not, go here.

THE 2017 SLMQG ART CHALLENGE
The challenge for 2017 is to make a quilted item (of any size or shape, it could even be a bag!) inspired by a piece of art. At our March meeting we discussed ways we could use art as inspiration for a quilt and looked at many styles of art. Select your artwork and use the Instagram hashtag #slmqgart2017 to share your progress or to see what we are up to!

UPCOMING EVENTS

Next Guild Meeting – Thursday, April 20th from 7-9pm at the Handi Quilter building (501 N 400 W, North Salt Lake, UT 84054). Been working on your UFOs/WIPs this last year? Bring in your finished quilts for a chance to win some fun prizes. Do you label your quilts? Bring labeled quilts to show off and join us for a quilt label discussion and demo.

Next Saturday Sew Day – Saturday, May 13th from 10-3pm at Pine Needles (1100 W 7800 S #29, West Jordan, UT 84088).

REMINDER – SLMQG Annual Mini Swap is in May this year!

Las Vegas MQG + SLMQG Mini Swap – this summer/early fall. Let us know if you would like to participate.

2017 SLMQG Retreat – it’s going to happen this year! Mark your calendar: September 14-16, 2017, Bear Lake. The retreat is open to all SLMQG members. Join us for a stitch fun time!