Hi - just a note to let you know about a really nice weekend coming up in February. It is called Quilters Pleasure Weekend and it is held at NavCan in Cornwall. There are classes, a show, and vendors.
Check the site out. http://www.quilterspleasureweekend.com
Loose Threads Quilt Guild was started in 2002 by a group of quilting friends who realized the need for Jewish quilters to get together in a guild setting. Our mandate is to encourage quilting by learning and sharing, and to support Jewish charitable endeavours. Membership is open to anyone, regardless of religious affiliation, who is a quilter.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Friday, October 23, 2009
printing on fabric
I found this tidbit of info when I was looking at the Quilt University newsletter for November. Thought it might interest some of our members.
TIP FOR PRINTING ON FABRIC
Cindy Thury Smith, our talented Crazy Quilt teacher, writes "I NEVER print fabric on freezer paper anymore. I tape my fabric (using double stick tape in certain places) onto heavyweight matte printer photo paper. It is stiffer than freezer paper and is designed to feed through the printer very smoothly and incrementally. I rarely get a misprint plus it is MUCH quicker. I just rip the fabric off, stick another piece of fabric on and am ready to go again in less than a minute.
"I've found you can feed the same piece of matte paper through the printer at least 10 times before the edges start getting a little soft. Then I use it for its intended purpose which is to print a photo. I just trim it slightly so the photo has to be smaller than 8x10. I can print entire pages of print onto fabric this way. If you are not going to wash the piece of fabric (such as a notebook cover or a fabric bracelet), I don't even use BubbleJetSet. "
TIP FOR PRINTING ON FABRIC
Cindy Thury Smith, our talented Crazy Quilt teacher, writes "I NEVER print fabric on freezer paper anymore. I tape my fabric (using double stick tape in certain places) onto heavyweight matte printer photo paper. It is stiffer than freezer paper and is designed to feed through the printer very smoothly and incrementally. I rarely get a misprint plus it is MUCH quicker. I just rip the fabric off, stick another piece of fabric on and am ready to go again in less than a minute.
"I've found you can feed the same piece of matte paper through the printer at least 10 times before the edges start getting a little soft. Then I use it for its intended purpose which is to print a photo. I just trim it slightly so the photo has to be smaller than 8x10. I can print entire pages of print onto fabric this way. If you are not going to wash the piece of fabric (such as a notebook cover or a fabric bracelet), I don't even use BubbleJetSet. "
Quilt thought for today
I had a thought I would like to share with everyone - when you are taking a class, bring your "good" fabric - don't take stuff you don't like, thinking "oh, it's just a practice piece" - if you do not like what you are working with, you probably won't like the project and will never complete it.
Just my thought.
Have a happy day.
Sharon
Just my thought.
Have a happy day.
Sharon
fun site
Hi - if you go to the website www.hp.com and click on Explore and Create, there are some great projects and tips and hints for using your printer in your quilting.
Have fun!
Happy creating.
Have fun!
Happy creating.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
toiletries for Auberge Shalom
Please remember to collect those little shampoos and soaps when you travel and bring them to Vikki - we donate them to Auberge Shalom.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
thank you
a huge thank you to Sharon for setting this up - hope we can keep the blog very busy. Let's try to remember to take pictures at our meetings, workshops, and events. Enjoy!
Guild Blog
Loose Threads Quilt guild in Cote St. Luc is about to have its very own blog!!
It will be a place to post ideas and happenings and share quilting news amongst ourselves and with the quilting community.
Stay tuned for more info and news.
It will be a place to post ideas and happenings and share quilting news amongst ourselves and with the quilting community.
Stay tuned for more info and news.
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