November 2023: Reframe Your Color Story with Amy Struckmeyer
It was a full house last month when Amy Struckmeyer presented her lecture, “Reframe Your Color Story” to our guild. An architect, quilter, and handmade tile expert (among other things),
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It was a full house last month when Amy Struckmeyer presented her lecture, “Reframe Your Color Story” to our guild. An architect, quilter, and handmade tile expert (among other things),
There is a definite chill in the air as autumn creeps into the Chicagoland area. We love being able to enjoy the sunshine while it lasts and snuggle up under
On a gray humid September morning, 18 members of the guild gathered in Evanston’s Unitarian Church to make Sujata Shah’s Crossroads pattern from Cultural Fusion Quilts. The lessons that were imparted
August feels like the time for a fresh start, with summer turning to fall. School starts back up and we get to spend autumn evenings snuggled under our quilts. Chicago
by Heather Kinion, CMQG Past President and Region 3 Representative on the Board of Directors of the worldwide MQG Recently, you received an email from the Modern Quilt Guild HQ
On a sunny summer day we enjoyed a presentation from Welsh quilter Nicholas Ball on Inspring Improv. Nicholas shared his wonderful quilts with us, from his 2014 vegetable quilt (leeks, cabbage, carrots,
We had such an exciting May at the Chicago Modern Quilt Guild. Maday Delgaldo visited from Wisconsin. She taught 17 quilters at Quilters Quest in Downers Grove about The Chaos
This month’s meeting features speaker Maday Delgado, an art educator, published artist, and sustainability enthusiast. Join us at Rush Oak Park Hospital at 2pm on May 21, 2023 for a
During our meeting, guild members Laura Hartrich, Emily Lang, Katie Cooper and Adamandia Kapsalis presented different ways of finishing quilts. We moved around the space in groups, visiting each technique.
Photo: Triangles quilt by Erika Mulvenna