The Woodlands Area Quilt Guild

This week I was headed north of Houston again.  This time to visit with the talented quilters of The Woodlands Area Quilt Guild.  If you live in Montgomery County you have access to some really nice community centers – non-profits can make their reservations each year and there is no charge.  The guild meeting was held in a very nice facility that encouraged visiting with your fellow guild members.

The meeting in process - this is a very busy guild with lots going on.  There is something for everyone!
The meeting in process – this is a very busy guild with lots going on. There is something for everyone!

The guild had a fabulous Show and Tell – here are a few that I could photos of.  I was at the back of the room so getting full frame was not an option.

Show and tell - this piecer was "gifted" more than a few tiny triangles from Nancy - she brought this beautiful quilt to show the guild and Nancy what she made with those tiny triangles
Show and tell – this piecer was “gifted” more than a few tiny triangles from Nancy – she brought this beautiful quilt to show the guild and Nancy what she made with those tiny triangles
I believe this is a pattern by Kaffe Fasset but this piecer used her autumn fabrics from her stash.  Yes here in SE Texas we are all hoping to see Autumn!
I believe this is a pattern by Kaffe Fasset but this piecer used her autumn fabrics from her stash. Yes here in SE Texas we are all hoping to see Autumn!
This group has been working for a while on these quilts.  Encouraging each other through the process.  There are 8 members making this quilt, 6 of the quilts were shown
This group has been working for a while on these quilts. Encouraging each other through the process. There are 8 members making this quilt, 6 of the quilts were shown
A close-up of the group quilts
A close-up of the group quilts

Then it was time for my lecture – an added bonus is their Scholarship Quilt this year is a Judy Niemeyer pattern – Cabin Fever so I added details about this quilt to my lecture.

The Guild's Scholarship Quilt - Cabin Fever
The Guild’s Scholarship Quilt – Cabin Fever

Our workshop was held in a smaller community center on the other side of I-45 with more than enough tables and reasonably comfortable chairs.  We had plenty of space for our 18 workshop attendees.

The guild had chosen Winter Wonderland Table Runner for their workshop and everyone was very productive.  A few mistakes were made but these became learning opportunities for the group and look at our fabulous compilation Snowflake!

These are our A2 units waiting to be paired with their A1 units to make snowflakes.
These are our A2 units waiting to be paired with their A1 units to make snowflakes.
Ruth, a first paper-piecer completed her wedge.  I think she was surprised she could do it!
Ruth, a first paper-piecer completed her wedge. I think she was surprised she could do it!
A compilation of a few of the completed units!
A compilation of a few of the completed units!

Next week you will find me in Stafford, TX at the Coastal Prairie Quilt Show.  I will have a booth setup featuring patterns by Judy Niemeyer and Cindi McCracken.  I will have many quilts in my booth to inspire you – even a couple from Cynthia England’s new book!

Do what you love and love what you do!

Denise