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FWQG Programs


We offer programs featuring local and nationally-recognized quilting professionals to provide instruction for Guild members and education for the public in the design and technique of quilt making.  ​

Christmas/Holiday Party  via ZOOM

11/20/2020

 

Merry Christmas from your FWQG Board!

Sarah, Molly, Dorene, Thayne, Shelley, Cecilia, Judy and Kris
 

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FORT WORTH QUILT GUILD
Invites you to our
ANNUAL HOLIDAY PARTY

December 15th, 2020 at 6:30
ONLINE – ZOOM PARTY
Members Receive a Surprise Christmas Package


November Meeting & Zoom Workshop

10/21/2020

 

Join us at our regular guild meeting on November 17th for a wonderful program on Barn Quilts by Suzi Parron.  

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Suzi's talk will take you on a journey along the quilt trail, beginning with the very first barn quilt, which stemmed from Donna Sue Groves and her wish to honor her mother's quilting art. The presentation features over one hundred stunning photographs of barn quilts, some of which rival cloth quilts in their intricacy. You will hear stories of some of the individuals who have painted quilt blocks to honor loved ones or their local culture, along with a few humorous anecdotes.
​Then on Saturday afternoon, November 21st, join us for a fun Barn Quilt Painting workshop with Suzi via Zoom!   Get together with a close friend or zoom from your home and join us for the fun!
The workshop fee is $25. for members, $50 for non-members. ​
(Workshop fee is non-refundable since supplies are being provided.)
Note:  Registration Closes on Monday, November 2nd! 
Late registration not possible due to the mailing of supplies.


Join the barn quilt movement by creating your own painted quilt block. You will begin with a pre-primed board and go through each step—drafting, taping, and painting, with careful attention to detail. The workshop lasts about 4 hours.
You will have a finished quilt block or with one last color (which will be provided) to add at home. Ready for show and tell at your next meeting! The finished product will be two-by-two feet and is the perfect size for mounting on smaller buildings.
​Supply List:
Supplies provided:
~Pre-primed 2 by 2 foot board
~Pattern
~Paint
~Foam brush
~Paint stick and snap knife

YOU WILL NEED ▪ Painter’s tape--partial roll or two can share. Green “Frog tape” brand is best, but blue Scotch brand is fine. Narrower tape (about 1 inch) is preferred ▪ Yardstick or 24-inch Ruler ▪ Pencil and eraser NOTE you need a separate eraser; a pink or white block eraser is fine. ▪ Blow dryer for every 3-4 people ▪ Coverings for tables

IMPORTANT:  BEFORE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 •
Select your pattern from the sheet provided. 
Each pattern is numbered, to correspond with the different colored areas to be painted. • Select one color choice for each number. Be sure to match the color to the numbered area for your pattern so that you will have the correct amount of each paint. 

REGISTER by email -and You will receive a link to PAY YOUR REGISTRATION FEE
Be sure to provide:

Your name
Your pattern choice
Each color you would like
Any questions
​When registration closes November 2nd, we will notify everyone where to pick up your supplies.  
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October Meeting

10/6/2020

 
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Claudia Lash will be presenting a lecture and trunk show for our program this month.  After quilting for a long time, Claudia decided to write a pattern for one of her quilt designs.  After one pattern became three or four, Claudia started a small business in her house on Presto Avenue called Presto Designs .   Presto Avenue Designs was located on a tiny street in a tiny town surrounded by a big city and although she's moved to a bigger house, she's more excited than ever to create quilt patterns, teach and lecture.
Claudia loves most all types of quilts, most all colors, and many quilting techniques. Sometimes she enjoys traditional design with complicated piecing and other times she is more thrilled with a contemporary style. Sometimes she likes to use paper foundation piecing. Sometimes she uses hand appliqué and sometimes machine appliqué.  Claudia loves most all types of quilts, most all colors, and many quilting techniques her lecture and trunk show is sure to have something for everyone! 
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August Meeting

9/1/2020

 

RaNae Merrill - Lecture:  Quilt any design with 6 Basic Shapes

Quilt Any Design with Six Basic Shapes

Skill Level: All levels
Materials: Download Material List

LIVE ONLINE through the Zoom platform.
Six basic shapes make the building blocks of all free-motion quilting patterns. Learn what they are, how to embed them in your muscle memory BEFORE you go to the sewing machine, and how to combine them to create any pattern. Quilters of all levels can use this technique for either domestic or longarm machines. Based on my book Free-Motion Mastery in a Month: A Block a Day to Machine Quilting Success.
Fort Worth Quilt Guild presents RaNae MerrillOur online speaker for August is RaNae Merrill.

Please visit the www.ranaemerrillquilts.com to purchase any of RaNae’s books and
products.

Information about the meeting and a link to the zoom session is in the first PDF attachment below. (RaNae Merrill Welcome Letter)

The second attachment has hints and tips for using ZOOM
(Using ZOOM Tips sheet)


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July Meeting - Jackie Lehto - Using Scraps

7/19/2020

 
Jackie Lehto will present a program on Using Scraps. Don't throw away any more of your scraps and see what you can do with them in this fun & entertaining program!
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I love, love, love scrappy quilts and make a lot of my own fabrics from scraps to make traditional and art quilts.  With the price of fabric going up due to the new tariff changes, we may need to be more frugal as well as think of the environmental impact of throwing away fabric.

July Meeting   -   Zoom With US!

7/5/2020

 
Stay tuned for details on the July meeting!   We are looking forward to getting to see each other again via a zoom meeting.

June Meeting - ZOOM  Meeting a Great Success!

6/14/2020

 
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Brenda Jeschke
is an award winning quilter, quilt teacher, and quilt show judge. She has been creating quilts for more than 32 years, teaching quilting classes for 23 years, and judging quilt shows for more than 17 years. Brenda does programs, lectures, and workshops for quilt guilds around the Texas and Louisiana area. Brenda has exhibited her quilts at the Ziegler Museum in Jennings, LA and has had a quilt featured in Karen McTavish’s book “Mastering the Art of McTavishing”. Two of her quilts have been in Quilter’s Newsletter Magazine and she has written a technique workshop on binding for Quilters’s Newsletter Magazine.

April/May Meetings - COVID - 19

4/22/2020

 
April/May Meetings

​We will not hold an April meeting at the church due to ongoing restrictions on large gatherings. The officers are working on a video presentation of our current works in progress, but the details have not been worked out. There will be more information in the newsletter.

If you have suggestions or questions contact a board member or send an email to the guild at FortWorthQG@gmail.com (or reply to this email).


Also check the guild website https://www.fwqg.org/ for additional information and updates.

March Program - 2020  - Sadly cancelled due to Covid-19

3/5/2020

 

Carol Morrisey - Confessions of an Absent-Minded Quilter

arol is a talented quilter who designs quilt patterns and teaches quilting.  She also does long arming and is an award winning quilter.  Carol's quilt "Six Roses" won 3rd Place Abstract, Large at the Houston International Quilt Festival 2019.  

She will be offering her workshop on Postcards on Wednesday morning for all interested in learning more from Carol.
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