The March SQG Newsletter is here! Click here to download or to print a copy: https://savannahquiltguild.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/SQG-Newsletter-March-2024.pdf
Pillowcase project
Hi, all! Hope you are having a a beautiful day. Frances and I wanted to let you know that the center at Lake Mayer is open and we will be meeting this Friday March 1, and next Friday, March 8 to work on pillowcase kits and to sew pillowcases. Also, if anyone wants to donate fabric, it would be gratefully accepted. We need 100 percent cotton fabric, 44″ wide and at least 27″ long. Thanks for your help. Frances and Debbie
February Appliqué Bee
Tuesday February 27
1 – 4
Center Parc Credit Union Community Room
5698-A Ogeechee Rd Savannah
This month will be a sit and stitch. All hand stitchers welcome.
February Modern Bee Reminder
Just a note to remind you that the modern Bee will be meeting this Wednesday February 21 1-4 at the Talahi Island Community Center (532 Quarterman Dr.). Everyone invited.
We will be continuing on our track of designing improv quilts. This workshop will be based on the work of Cindy Grisdella and her “Blue Puzzle” quilt. Bring the following supplies:
- A sewing machine and standard sewing supplies (including a ruler 6 1/2″ or larger and a rotary cutter); and
- Fabric of your choice which may be based on multi-colored scraps or a palette of coordinated colors.
Also bring along your work from past meetings, either finished or in progress for others to see. If you’ve come across interesting things on modern quilting, bring that along as well.
See you Wednesday. Remember there’s a $3 fee for use of the building.
Project Linus Sewing Day, March 2
Hello, Guild Members!
It’s time to sign up for the next Project Linus Sewing Day!
We are meeting at 10:00 am on Saturday, March 2 at Bull Street Baptist Church. We can only accommodate around 20 quilters in the Fellowship Hall, so RSVP to reserve your spot!
Project Linus will provide pre-cut quilt kits. Attendees should bring their sewing machine, neutral thread, an extension cord, surge protector, and a suggested donation of $5-$10. All attendees should RSVP here (you can enter “maybe” and change your response later if you’re not sure if you can make it): https://forms.gle/htpdr2sokQGxLx4y8
Thank you all so much for supporting Project Linus!
Cordially,
Ellie
elliegrix@gmail.com
Instructions for the Block of the Month for March – Scrap Bin Geese
We ran short of instructions for the Scrap Bin Geese block at the meeting today. The instructions are on the website under Block of the Month 2024. I will post a link to it below.
The instructions make it clear that you use gray and white for the background and one choice of color for the geese in each block. The blocks in a finished quilt will have blocks of different colored geese. There is a picture that shows blocks of different color choices in the instructions.
This is described in the first section of the instructions:
Scrap Bin Geese block – unfinished 12 ½” square
Due at the MARCH Guild Meeting
Here’s what you’ll need for one block:
6 (2 ½” x 4 ½”) ‘geese’ scraps – should all be 1 color family
6 (2.5″ x 7″) gray tonal, discreet pattern strips
6 (2.5″ x 7″) white solid or pale print strips
I hope this answers everyone’s questions.
Renee