Showing posts with label Member Spotlight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Member Spotlight. Show all posts

Saturday, August 19, 2017

Charity Sew-In

Sunday August 26th is our next Charity Sew-In at the Chandler Police Station.  Bring your machine and sewing supplies and join us as we whip up some quilts for charity.  Come and go as you like 8 AM to 8 PM.  The A/C works great so we will be cool while we stitch. 
We do this the last Sunday of every month if this month does not work for you.  Hope to see you there!


We are still hoping to get to know each of our members better!  If you too want to be a member spotlight, please copy and paste these questions and answers to me along with some pictures!  It is SEW much fun getting to know you!
Member Spotlight–
Info about you:

Q:  When did you start quilting?
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Q:  What would you tell a newbie that you wish you had known when you started?
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Q:  What kind of a quilter are you?
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Q:  What’s your favorite sewing/quilting tip?
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Q:  Do you have a favorite quilt block, pattern or designer?
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Q:  Do you have a favorite notion or tool you can’t quilt without?
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Q:  Do you quilt your own quilts?
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Q:  What’s your favorite part of the quilting process?
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Q:  What part of the quilting process do you dislike or struggle with?
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Q:  Do you design your own quilts?
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Q:  What inspires you to create?
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Q:  Do you do any other crafts? Which ones?
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Q:  How many quilts have you made?
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Q:  What are you working on now?
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Q:  What do you wish you knew how to do (quilt related) and hope to learn?
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Q:  Do you have quilt related business that you want to share with us?
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Thursday, June 8, 2017

Member Spotlight--Berta!


Member Spotlight–Berta Knapp


I’m a retired physical therapist and a senior citizen. (still south of seventy).  I live with my husband of 43 years in Gilbert.  We have two sons, one granddaughter, and two grandsons.


Q:  When did you start quilting?



A:  About 17 years ago.  I sewed my own clothes through high school and college, but when polyester went out, so did my home made garments.  Anyway, we went back to the Midwest on vacation, and friends that we visited were quilters.  (very accomplished ones)  Three different ones during the one trip.  I was amazed, and quickly hooked.  I think that the unbelievable fabric colors and patterns that were so different from my grandmother’s quilting days grabbed me too.  





Q:  What would you tell a newbie that you wish you had known when you started?



A:  So many things.  I guess I would say to get a brightly colored reference book that might answer just about any questions you might have.  I learned the most from a Beginner book by Alex Anderson.  I recommended it often, and of course, gave mine away.  But get some fabric, and just go for it.  You learn as much by screwing up and seeing what you did wrong, (and perhaps more) than by being a perfectionist.  Take a look at the back in any quilt book that you find.  See if the instructions regarding layout, rotary cutting, sandwiching, and binding, make some sense to you.  The pull out pages in quilt magazines are often really good instruction manuals too. 



Q:  What kind of a quilter are you?



A:  I think I’d call myself traditional.  But I like primary colors and bright fabric.  I often buy multiple pieces from the same fabric line, just to keep things “safe”.  But I don’t mind kicking things up too.  I seem to be drawn to buying border prints.  Then can’t quite figure out how to use them.  ???



Q:  What’s your favorite sewing/quilting tip?



A:  Organize your stuff.  And have a cleaning PLAN.  I clean up my space COMPLETELY every time I complete a project.  (clean machine, wipe tops of tables, vacuum etc.)  All my tools, patterns, thread, etc. have a “home”, even if they don’t get to rest there very often.  I don’t bother putting everything away, and cleaning in the middle of my work, unless I’m expecting VIP folks or something.  (Sometimes, I clean everything up just because I have a project that needs to go into “time out” for awhile).  I’m not completely OCD, but need a sense of completion.  Believe me, I never have all my projects done.   



Q:  Do you have a favorite quilt block, pattern or designer?



A: I like Marti Michel's cutting techniques.  I love Jenny Beyer fabrics and have used them.  I like her patterns, although I haven’t completed any of them.  I can’t see myself totally doing things by hand.




Q:  Do you have a favorite notion or tool you can’t quilt without?



A:  I’m a tool junkie.  But I received a 6” X 12” QUILTER’S SELECT ruler from a friend recently.  I use it constantly. 






Q:  Do you quilt your own quilts?



A:  I do.  On a home machine.  I have two machines, a Brother 1500S and a Janome 9800 that have extra throat space.  I enjoy it, but at times think I’m more than a bit crazy, because those quilts get heavy!!




Q:  What’s your favorite part of the quilting process?



A:  The final trimming before the binding.  Ahhhhhh.  I don’t know.  I really enjoy the process.  The design, the progression, the choices that have to be made for sashing and borders, deciding what quilting patterns will enhance it, and watching the it EMERGE.



Q:  What part of the quilting process do you dislike or struggle with?



A:  I HATE the sandwiching part!!!!!  But my husband is willing to do it for me.  YAY.  





Q:  Do you design your own quilts?



A: I use elements and patterns from other folks, but put my own twists in it.  I don’t think I can really call myself a designer.   



Q:  What inspires you to create?



A:  Bright colors.  Florals.  Contrasts.  Bling.  I don’t know.  I swear the fabrics say, “pick me”.



Q:  Do you do any other crafts? Which ones?



A:I play the piano and the organ.  Does that count?  I also make sequined Christmas stockings from time to time.  I know how to knit and crochet, but both of those really hurt my hands.



Q:  How many quilts have you made?



A: I would guess more than a hundred.  Wish I had kept a journal.  I’m sure I made at least 20 quilts from Andover’s the Very Hungry Caterpillar fabric line.  





Q:  What are you working on now?
A:  Three baby quilts, a set of 4 Celtic Knot applique wall hangings, and I need to start on one more wall hanging to go in our bedroom.  (new quilt for the bed.)



Q:  What do you wish you knew how to do (quilt related) and hope to learn?
A:  My applique skills are bad.  I’d like to improve. I like learning more about stitching with Westalee rulers.   Fun stuff.





Q:  Do you have quilt related business that you want to share with us?

A:  Nope. Quilting is for fun.


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If you too want to be a member spotlight, please copy and paste these questions and answers to me along with some pictures!  It is SEW much fun getting to know you!
Member Spotlight–
Info about you:

Q:  When did you start quilting?
A:  

Q:  What would you tell a newbie that you wish you had known when you started?
A:  

Q:  What kind of a quilter are you?
A:  

Q:  What’s your favorite sewing/quilting tip?
A:  

Q:  Do you have a favorite quilt block, pattern or designer?
A: 

Q:  Do you have a favorite notion or tool you can’t quilt without?
A:  

Q:  Do you quilt your own quilts?
A:  

Q:  What’s your favorite part of the quilting process?
A:  

Q:  What part of the quilting process do you dislike or struggle with?
A:  

Q:  Do you design your own quilts?
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Q:  What inspires you to create?
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Q:  Do you do any other crafts? Which ones?
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Q:  How many quilts have you made?
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Q:  What are you working on now?
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Q:  What do you wish you knew how to do (quilt related) and hope to learn?
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Q:  Do you have quilt related business that you want to share with us?
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Sunday, June 4, 2017

Member Spotlight


I would love to start blogging some member spotlights so we can get to know each other better.  I will start with me for an example.  If you are interested in being featured, please cut and paste, then answer questions below and email them to me at nimblethimbles@gmail.com as soon as you can along with at least one picture of you and at least one picture of a quilt or your sewing area, family, etc. whatever you want to share.



Member Spotlight–Angela (or Andee)

Talkin' Turkey
I live in Chandler with my partner, five dogs and two cats.  I am a sign language instructor and interpreter.  I love books, reading, hiking and sewing!  I have three grown children--Coleman, Hannah and Mackenzie.  I am crossing my fingers for grandchildren in the next few years.


Mac with Scrappy Mountain Majesties, Hannah with My Blue Heaven in purple, and Coleman with Moth in the Window. 



Q:  When did you start quilting?

A:  I learned to sew when I was twenty and made a few quilts (sans rotary cutter and mat) then but since I didn’t know what I was doing, I used cheap thread and they fell apart quickly (I had been sewing crafts and had no idea!) so I didn’t sew another quilt for many years.  Then in 2003 or so I decided to make a baby quilt for my good friend’s first grandchild.  That quilt (a spider web) got me hooked and I have been quilting ever since!  This is also when I found Bonnie Hunter--searching for Spider Web examples.



Q:  What would you tell a newbie that you wish you had known when you started?

A:  HA!  Don’t use cheap thread!



Q:  What kind of a quilter are you?

A:  I started out sewing with a line of fabric where everything was matchy matchy most of the time.  I bought fabric for each pattern and did not have a stash.  I didn’t really like scrappy quilts.  Over time (mostly reading the Quiltville blog) my tastes changed!  I suddenly was inspired.  I reorganized my fabrics into Bonnie’s scrap system and found the joy of scrap quilting! I also love modern quilts, antique quilts and civil war fabrics.  I am not sure what category I would fit into.  I also quilt by check for the most part.



Q:  What’s your favorite sewing/quilting tip?

A:  You can do anything step by step.  I would never have attempted some of the quilts I have made if I had known how complicated that would be (I love mystery quilts) and now that I have done several complicated quilts one step at a time, I know any quilt can be done.



Q:  Do you have a favorite quilt block, pattern or designer?

A:  I am Bonnie Hunter's #1 fan (along with many other folks) and I love most anything she designs. 



Q:  Do you have a favorite notion or tool you can’t quilt without?

A:  My ruler that helps me set my needle for the perfect quarter inch no matter what machine I am on.



Q:  Do you quilt your own quilts?

A:  I do straight stitch quilt or tie some of the baby quilts or smaller quilts, I don’t really enjoy that part of the process so I mostly quilt by check.  My friends Ros Atwood and Barb Barrow quilt most of my quilts and they always look so much better than I expect!



Q:  What’s your favorite part of the quilting process?

A:   Picking up the quilt.  I love the piecing.



Q:  What part of the quilting process do you dislike or struggle with?

A:   Not crazy for binding but love seeing a project through to completion.  I have always said I have very few UFO’s because I am a finisher--however this year I was challenged to list out what UFO's I do have and realized there were far more than I expected.  I have been spending a lot of time this year seeing those to completion.  I have had several people gift me their UFO's and so those are seeing completion too!



Q:  Do you design your own quilts?

A:  My answer used to be No!  I always say I am a pattern follower.  I sometimes have an idea but just don’t have that creative mind to turn it into anything.  I am so thankful so many folks are talented beyond belief so I will always have lots of great patterns to choose from.  Recently I decided to try to do a modern quilt medallion--making up the rows as I go.  I have been stuck on this awhile but it got me out of my box.  I also took a class inspired by two gals at quilt camp to make my own cactus landscape quilt.  I am still at the beginning stages of that.



Q:  What inspires you to create?

A:  I have a hard time doing “nothing” so I keep pretty busy and I think that drives me to sew.



Q:  Do you do any other crafts? Which ones?

A:  I used to do counted cross stitch, I went through a basket weaving phase and a stamping phase, I made scrapbooks for each of my kids upon their high school graduations (I DO NOT recommend waiting til senior year!).  I also crochet some and love to knit.



Q:  How many quilts have you made?

A:  Around 300.



Q:  What are you working on now?
A:  Straits of Mackinac Rainbow BOM, Pat Sloan's Children's Library BOM, a UFO randomly drawn from All People Quilt each month, binding En Provence and finishing up UFO's!



Q:  What do you wish you knew how to do (quilt related) and hope to learn?
A:  I want to learn just about anything and everything.


Q:  Do you have quilt related business that you want to share with us?
A:  Nope but I do blog at The Modern Diary if you want to visit me there.
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Here is the cut and paste part if you want to do one too!


Member Spotlight–
Info about you:

Q:  When did you start quilting?

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Q:  What would you tell a newbie that you wish you had known when you started?

A:  



Q:  What kind of a quilter are you?

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Q:  What’s your favorite sewing/quilting tip?

A:  



Q:  Do you have a favorite quilt block, pattern or designer?

A: 



Q:  Do you have a favorite notion or tool you can’t quilt without?

A:  


Q:  Do you quilt your own quilts?

A:  



Q:  What’s your favorite part of the quilting process?

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Q:  What part of the quilting process do you dislike or struggle with?

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Q:  Do you design your own quilts?

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Q:  What inspires you to create?

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Q:  Do you do any other crafts? Which ones?

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Q:  How many quilts have you made?

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Q:  What are you working on now?
A:  



Q:  What do you wish you knew how to do (quilt related) and hope to learn?
A:  


Q:  Do you have quilt related business that you want to share with us?
A: