Feb 26, 2015

Zion Mennonite Quilt Show 2015



Friendship time with quilting friends,a trip to Whiskey Hill, in Hubbard, Oregon and the Zion Mennonite Quilt Workshop.


The Zion Mennonite Quilt Workshop, as the members prefer to call it, is really a lovely little quilt show, combined with helpful hand quilters and wonderful advice as well as wonderful quilts. 
 

You have the chance to see some lovely vintage quilts with great charm, as well as more modern ones. And the ladies of the church cook up and serve a wonderful home cooked meal for the cost of a simple donation.



 There are wonderful vintage quilts mixed in with new and often even quite modern ones.





 And there is the absolute charm of seeing some of the older Mennonite quilters still hand quilting and teaching others their special techniques after all of their years of making quilts and quilting.


And I really love knowing that this was the original group of Mennonite women quilters who first worked with Gwen Marston, decades ago, and taught her to quilt. She has written about them in one of her books and described their skill and their patience.


Back then it was all with simply drawn pencil on cardboard templates and they have boxes and boxes of them, still. We are welcomed to trace as many as we want, but it is, of course, the fun of just seeing these vintage pieces that is the most fun.

     


 


  The same is true of the quilts. One from 1917 with a later dated of 1957 added. I wondered out loud one year......"I wonder if it took the quilter that long to hand quilt and finish it?' and a stranger next to me answers..'it would have taken me a heck of a lot longer than that!"



My friends and I wandered the rows looking at the older quilts mixed in with the newer ones, with old sock monkeys, and simple yo you dolls, sitting in vintage strollers and high chairs while modern lamb toys and a teddy bear cozy up to other pieces.


 

The merging of the old and the new is reflected in all of our faces. In a visit from 2007, there was a beautiful Mennonite woman hand quilting in her traditional sheer bonnet, while the middle aged in quilted jackets and vests, merged with the new young quilters and the tiny tots played with scrap fabrics on the long tables.

And there are always quilters hand quilting, drawing templates, or making hand sewn blocks. And this visit, I actually visited with a quilter using a modern plastic template as she graciously showed me how she used different colored pencils to trace her lines..changing colors as needed in order for them to show up.


The wonderful church ladies always proved a home made lunch...soup, bread, a dessert, and drinks. And all donations go to their mission in Bolivia. A wonderful way to have a simple but nutritious lunch and do good at the same time.




An during extra fun years, we find quilters from our Mid-Valley Quilt Guild group from Salem, to sit a spell and enjoy a nice lunch, a cup of tea,  and relaxing conversation.



And then it's time, to stretch our legs, and discover a few more quilts or perhaps a technique table and sharing of tips, that we hadn't discovered yet! 



 





And then I saw this little lady!



She was stuffed, too! Literally!!  

Oh no! Don't look Edith, Dorothy, Little Nell, Ping, Pia, Matilda and Penelope! 



 Zion Mennonite Quilt Show 2014 and a Cougar Sighting!

Zion Mennonite Quilt Show 2012

A Gaggle of Ladies' Aid Quilters: A Wonky Quilt Time
 ...my original prose/poem about our adventures in 2007

Michele Bilyeu blogs With Heart and Hands as she shares a quilting journey from Alaska to Oregon with thousands of free Quilting, Sewing, and Crafting Patterns and Tutorials. Help change the world, one little quilt, art quilt, and prayer flag at a time!

Feb 22, 2015

Quilting Acronyms: Updated 2015


Quilting Acronyms
©original list by
Michele Bilyeu
www.with-heart-and-hands.com

Please 'Link To' Only: Quilting Acronyms: Updated 2015
My own compilation after years of saves and many of these I came up with!

    (RIP: AAQI=The Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative which ran from 2006 through 2013)
    • APQ=Auto Pilot Quilting: few decisions required.Shift into no brainer mode if you have that speed
    • ATC=Artist Trading Card used as an exchange between both paper and fabric artist/quilters
    • BGGD=Bagged=done deal, no regrets, just credit card bills now
    • BF=Background Fabric (thanks Quiltshopgal in SoCal)
    • BOB=Beginner's Only Block
    • BOM=Block of the Month
    • Brain Dead Quilting=Auto Pilot quilting on overdose 
    • BSS=Basic Sewing Supplies
    • Candy Bars=Stacks of 2 1/2" x 5" fabric packs, (thanks Heidi in Germany for + on charms)
    • Charms=Small pieces of fabric, usually 5" squares or hexagons, all different fabrics in the pack
    • Charm packs=package of pre-cut charm 5" squares: Mini's are 2 1/2"squares in a pack
    • CQ=Crazy Quilting (traditional quilt pattern with embellishments)
    • COC=Cream on Cream
    • DJ=Dear Jane (a traditional quilt pattern)
    • D4P=Double Four Patch  
    • D4P/D9P/D16=Disappearing Four Patch, 9 Patch, 16 Patch and D/TTV=D/Twist/Turn Variations
    • DIC=Double Irish Chain
    • Dimes=10" squares
    • DIY=Do It Yourself
    • DSM = Domestic Sewing Machine
    • DWI=Design Wall Indecision
    • EQ=Electric Quilting software, now EQ5,6, or 7
    • F8=Fat 1/8th or 9"x 22"
    • FART = Fabric Acquisition Road Trip
    • FIU=Finish It Up
    • FLIMSY=pieced top
    • FM=Free Motion, quilting random stippling,swirls etc: w/w/o dropped feeddogs, usually on a GSM
    • FQ=Fat Quarter, 18" x 22" of fabric, sold by unit
    • Frog Stitching=rip it, rip it....ripping stitches out
    • FW=Featherweight (Singer) sewing machine
    • FW=Fusible Web (take care to iron this one, sew with the above)
    • Giterdone=Get 'er Done! Term most often used for ancient or dreaded projects
    • GFG=Grandmother's Flower Garden, a traditional quilt pattern
    • GTMA=Great Minds Think Alike
    • HP=Hand Piecing
    • HQ=Hand Quilting
    • HST=Half-Square Triangle
    • HSY=Haven't Started Yet
    • Jelly Rolls=pre-cut 21/2" x 42" fabric strips, rolled up and sold in a set
    • LA=Long Armer, professional machine quilter
    • LAQ=Long Arm Quilting machine
    • LC=Layer Cakes, a pile of co-ordinating 10" squares
    • LQ or LibQ=Liberated Quiltmaking, free form quilting without striving for precision or perfection
    • LQS=Local Quilt Shop
    • MAQ=Mid-Arm Quilter
    • Mean Sandwich=quilting with one nice comment between two mean ones
    • Mind Sorbet= a project that is easy and cleanses your creative palette.
    • Nickles=5" squares
    • NQR=Not Quilt Related, as in board or group off topic, topic and it's opposite QR
    • OBW=One-Block Wonder
    • One Night Stand=a really fast project,often unplanned,may feel good now but not so good later
    • Orphans=leftovers in LQ ,happily co-exist without judgement or prejudice of any kind in PD
    • OSMG=old sewing machine guy, your go-to fellow for repairs
    • OT=quilters talking off topic constitute 99% of classtime but you learn a lot
    • PD= Parts Dept: collaborative quilting term for pre-made blocks, sashings, bindings or trim pieces that can be put together and live in harmony in new quilts. First used by Gwen Marston and Freddy Moran in their Collaborative Quilting books.
    • PFD=fabric that is Prepared For Dying
    • PHD=Project Half Done
    • PIGS=Projects in Grocery Sacks
    • PIM=Project in Mind
    • PIPs=Project in Progress
    • PITs=Projects in Totes
    • PIW=Project in Waiting (not yet a WIP)
    • PP=Paper Piecing
    • QADD=Quilter's Attention Deficit Disorder speaks for itself. Guilty as charged! (GAC)
    • QAYG=Quilt As You Go: sewing together one QS to another to another to another
    • QS=Quilt Sandwich: Top and Bottom with batty goods in the middle to make a quilt
    • QUIMM=Quilt In My Mind (only)
    • QUTD=Question Of The Day: quilting group or board top for discussion that day
    • QR=Quilt Related and NQR: it's opposite
    • Quilt Candy=Small charm pieces of fabric, folded up to look like candy
    • QST=Quarter Square Triangles
    • RR=Round Robin (quilt exchange, passing around a group taking turns with it)
    • RS=Rote Sewing: quilters on auto pilot, drugs, or asleep at the flywheel
    • SABLE=Stash Accumulation Beyond Life Expectancy
    • SAQM=Small Arm Quilting Machine
    • SaS=Steam a Seam iron on double faced interfacing/non stitching product
    • SEX=Stash Enhancing eXperience (or eXcursion)
    • SID=Stitch In (the) Ditch, quilting technique
    • Siggies=Squares of fabric with signatures and other info on them
    • SnW=Stack 'n Whack, pile them up and cut them all at once block pattern
    • SOZZLD=SO.. ZZed.. Left Everything Disastered=for Clare (i.e.no more wine/whine)
    • SQ=Simply Quilts
    • Squishy=Envelopes filled with swap fabric or gifts sent/received in the mail
    • STASH=Special Treasures All Secretly Hidden
    • SUI=Shopping Under Influence (usually with a friend)
    • SWAN=Swap Without a Name
    • TBQ=To Be Quilted
    • TGIF=Thank Goodness It’s Finished!
    • TIC=Triple Irish Chain, a traditional quilt pattern
    • TFQ=The Fabric Queen...you know who she is.
    • TOAD=Trashed Object Abandoned in Disgust
    • TOT=Tone-on-Tone
    • TUFO=Tuesday UFO night, also WUFO etc.
    • Turnovers=6"triangles fabrics in a pack
    • UFO=UnFinished Object
    • USO=UnStarted Object
    • WHIM=Work Hidden In Mind
    • WHIMM=Work Hidden In My Mind
    • WIP=Work In Progress
    • WISP=Work In Slow Progress
    • WIVSP=Work In Very Slow Progress
    • WIWMI=Wish It Would Make Itself
    • WOA=Work Of Art
    • WOF=Width of Fabric
    • WOMBAT=Waste of Money, Batting, and Time
    • WOW=White On White
    • WWIT=What Was I Thinking
    • WWO=Going to Quilt Shop "WWO"..with or without you!
    • VIP=Very Import Project
    • YBR=Yellow Brick Road, a popular quilting pattern
    • YoYo=a circle of fabric, gathered and sewn into a puffy circle; also one who makes them
    • ZZPD=Zipped, need just a little nap before I'm BGGD..bagged
    • ZZPPD=Zapped, hit the wall, now assuming prone position


    • ZZZAPB=ZeeeZaPhotoBelow (Clare passed the wine. Clare!!)
    • 401 F=Fabric for Retirement
    • 401 P= Patterns for retirement



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    © This compilation by Michele M. Bilyeu 2007,2010,2014,2015

    Feb 14, 2015

    For My Valentines: Fabric + Paper Love



    I love sharing the Fabric + Paper Valentines that I have made for my friends and family! I have made them for Valentines, birthdays and other special occasions as well. 



    I've mailed or given away all of my sweet little cards, except for these shown above. These are on display on my childhood treadle sewing machine. The same sewing machine that I learned to sew on as a young girl growing up in Alaska.



    My beloved treadle belonged to my paternal grand-mother to Alaska when she and several female cousins  immigrated from Finland and traveling to New York and its immigration center on Ellis Island then by railroad that brought her across America on a steamship to Juneau, Alaska. 

    Here, she found my grandfather, another Finnish immigrant who was from her own small town in Finland, who was living across from Juneau on Douglas Island. 

    In the early 70's their house which we moved into in the 1950s our house was  destroyed by fire that took all but the foundations of our home and a few belongings. This treadle survived though singed and its beautiful old wood was smoke and fire damaged but it still survived amidst the burning, collapsing rubble that was once our home. 

    Oh, how I loved that old treadle. I played with it when I was very young, and figured out how to use it at age 8 when I taught myself to sew simple pieces of clothing whether for me or my dolls.



    I had it shipped to Oregon when we could and it is one of my most prized possessions. On it, I place some of my quilts or vintage doilies with seasonal displays. It's a fun seasonal display area and one my little grandchildren often stop half way up the stairs to check it out.

    It represents my heritage, my ancestry, and the past events that have shaped who I am, what I love, and all that I do. I treasure old things as much as I welcome in the new.

    Because it has been damaged i no longer use it for my everyday sewing. I use my 1964 pale green (reads as off white) Singer Featherweight for my special art projects and my Husqvarna Quilt + for clothing and quilting as well as home decor items like window coverings. table and counter cloths, hotpads etc.

    But to be honest its my artsy projects 
    that bring me a lovely break and make my heart sing and fingers dance.

    I made the decorated heart items as well as these Valentines and each year I change up a bit what this vintage train case displays.


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    Here, the antique train case that I received as a gift from my youngest daughter is holding the remaining Valentines that I have kept for this purpose as well as other laces, hearts and sweet momentos.

    And below, are some of the most recent ones that I have created from more of my bits and bobs of fabric, laces and trims. This one for my oldest daughter and her partner. Made with great love and wild abandon as I sat and sewed on a vintage sewing machine blending the old with the new.


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    http://www.with-heart-and-hands.com/2015/02/happy-valentines-day.html


    I call what I do 'graffiti' quilting. I sew as quickly and as wildly as I can with utter free motion abandon and all ends left flying in the breeze.  The wind, if you remember, carries our loving wishes across the miles whether the messages are our thoughts or in my case, my artistic creations of prayer flags or Fabric + Paper Art Cards.


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    This one for my youngest and her partner. Again, adding whatever bits and pieces I love and ones that I hope they will, as well..front and back.


    http://www.with-heart-and-hands.com/2015/02/happy-valentines-day.html


    And repeated photos of ones made this past week. I use cardstock, a variety of fabrics, laces and trims as you can see. All of their sewing is done on my Singer Featherweight. 


    http://www.with-heart-and-hands.com/2015/02/fabric-paper-my-valentine-fun.html
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    If I do an extra fun job, when I look at the photos, I can't tell which is a front and which is a back as they are all decorative in different ways.

    So, I look for my wild zig zag seam in the middle and if its on the left it's a front, and on the right, it's a back.  :-


    http://www.with-heart-and-hands.com/2015/02/fabric-paper-my-valentine-fun.html

    http://www.with-heart-and-hands.com/2015/02/fabric-paper-my-valentine-fun.html

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    And to you reading here, all of my very best wishes for a wonderful day and a lovely Valentines Day and month of February.