Showing posts with label Stripper Stash Sampler Society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stripper Stash Sampler Society. Show all posts

Monday, January 29, 2018

The StripperStashSamplerSociety

Hey there! Remember me? It's been so long, but I'm back to clean off the cobwebs and start sharing stitchy things here again.

I won't make a lot of excuses, but I will say that I'm now a Mom of two (boys), and my desktop computer is in a not-kid-friendly zone in our home (aka: the finished basement that also houses the sewing space). Sharp, pointy things and my 2.5 year old don't really mix well. Today I finally broke down and got a new laptop, because there are a jillion things I need and want to do on the computer that get put off and put off due to my lack of time to sit down at my desktop in the no-kid zone. Sharing stuff here is one of those jillion things.

I'm going to jump back in with my most recent and beloved quilty finish. Here's a little background info:

A few years ago I joined the MadModQuiltGuild in Madison, Wisconsin. I met a fabulous group of women there, and I was even lucky enough to forge great friendships that extended beyond the guild meetings with some of them. One of these gals mentioned a "strip poker" game she'd heard of in which quilters would gamble with their fabric strips. I decided to invite some of these gals (as many as I could squeeze around my dining room table) over one evening to play "strip poker." Except we didn't actually play poker. I honestly can't even remember what game we played that first night, but whatever it was involved betting or swapping our fabric strips, having a few cocktails, snacks, and a lot of laughs.

That first gathering was such a load of fun that we decided to turn it into a monthly gig. From then on, we've taken turns hosting at our homes once a month. The host provides snacks and perhaps a beverage or two, and we all gather (strips or charm squares in hand) to eat, drink, gamble our scraps, and be merry.

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We're a motley crew with a wide range of ages, backgrounds, political views, and family circumstances. However, we all share one common passion: quilting. We could also be called "a little sweary" (a phrase stolen from one of our own). So there's also that...

After we'd been meeting monthly for while to play "poker," I suggested that we might start our own quilting bee together. We chatted about how we wanted it to go and concluded that we'd each pick two 12" quilt blocks to make for each bee mate. The "queen" for the month would provide a piece of focus fabric for each of us to use in our blocks, and we would add our own stash fabric to go with it, according to her chosen color palette. Ten of us participated in the first round of the bee, and we coined ourselves the "StripperStashSamplerSociety."

Last week I finished my quilt from the first round.

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When it came to my turn, I decided that I wanted to give each of the gals a piece of red and a piece of green from my stash (instead of the aforementioned single focus fabric), so that I would end up with a scrappy Christmas quilt made with the help of all my besties. This quilt means a lot to me, because of the wonderful women who all had a hand in its creation.

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Next week I'll be giving a little talk with my friend and fellow "Stripper", Trish "Quilt Chicken" Frankland, at the MadModQuiltGuild meeting at Blue Bar Quilts about quilting bees and other ways to sew with friends and cultivate your own sewing clan. All of us have been working hard to finish our round one quilts, and they will be on display for the meeting. I can't wait to see them all together! It's been a blast to see everyone's photo updates on their assembly progress, and also to see how the same 20 blocks can make such different and unique quilts.

Quilting, man. It's a whole thing. ;)

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Saturday, December 3, 2016

Bee blocks

haven't shared my bee blocks in so long! We just finished another round in the Stitch Tease Bee, and we're about to go again. Here are my blocks from the last few months:

My month was September, and I wanted curvy log cabin blocks in blue to make bubbles. Here are four of them them set together. Two are mine and two were from my friend, Cindy. I can't wait to put this top together!

Curvy Log Cabin Blocks
Orange Peels for Kari

Orange Peel Blocks

Flying Geese for Di

Flying Geese Blocks
Flying Geese Blocks

I also joined a new local bee, and we call ourselves the Stripper Stash Sampler Society. Don't get the wrong idea! "Stripper" comes from our love of fabric strips. We get together once a month to hang out, play games, and gamble with our scraps! Now we've added the bee, and we exchange our blocks in person every month. It's a blast. For the first round, we all picked two blocks to make every month. The queen for the following month brings a fat quarter of her focus fabric for each stripper and hands them out at the meeting. Then we have the month to add some coordinating fabric from our stash and make our two blocks for her. It's been fun to see our blocks done up in different fabric combos, and it's always exciting to see what each queen picks for fabric. These are my blocks from our first three months:
Stripper Stash Sampler Society Blocks

For Andria

Stripper Stash Sampler Society Blocks
Stripper Stash Sampler Society Blocks

For Dayna

Stripper Stash Sampler Society Blocks

Here are a few of us this month having a grand time and celebrating Andria's birthday. I'm so grateful to have a friendship with all of these fabulous ladies!

Stripper Stash Sampler Society