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Get your Craft on with the Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild

Get your Craft on with the Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild

If you’re a crafty mama with an interest in sewing – and specifically quilting – you should check out the Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild. Founded just two years ago, this group of women (and a few men) meets monthly, as well as hosting a number of other events like workshops and get-togethers during the month. The members are more diverse than you’d expect, with a wide age range, including many moms. There were even several babies attending with their mothers at the meeting I visited in November.

Take Up the Challenge

Once you become a member, you’re eligible to participate in the monthly Scrap Bag Challenge. This is like a secret Santa draw with a twist. Everyone wishing to participate brings a small bag of assorted fabric scraps. Each sewist takes a different bag home to make something with. At the next guild meeting, they return their completed creations to the person who originally brought the scraps.

At the meeting I attended, many of the quilters were participating in an international pincushion swap. Each person made a gorgeous pincushion, tagged with a little about where it came from. They’ll be sent off to several other participating guilds in the United States, who’ll be sending a batch of pincushions northward.

Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild members don’t just make gifts for each other, however. Many members participate in charity projects as well: they are currently creating quilts for the Austin Children’s Shelter to be brought to QuiltCon in Texas this February.

Show and Tell

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Photo by Lisa Corriveau: Jo-Anne talks about her work in progress: “quilt in the headlights” using a Boo Davis pattern from Dare to be Square, for a friend’s husband
Most Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild meetings feature a speaker, but a significant portion of the evening is devoted to showing off just-completed or works-in-progress. Proud guild members unfurl quilts, tool organizers, purses and bags of all sorts, pillows, sewing machine covers, you name it. If it can be quilted, you’ll probably see it shown off at a guild meeting. Before you start thinking that you’ll come away intimidated, it’s not like that. Seeing the work of sewists from beginners to published designers, hearing about their challenges and triumphs was inspiring: it made me want to start quilting immediately. When asked questions about materials and technique guild members were always glad to share knowledge.

Vancouver Modern Quilt GuildI spoke to long-time guild member Felicity Ronaghan, mom to a five-year-old daughter, who works full-time at Vancity. When asked where she finds the time, Felicity says she sews in the evenings. Felicity had brought a sewing machine cover to show off at the meeting and also contributed a painstakingly intricate quilted pincushion to the swap.

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Membership Perks

Membership to the Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild is $50 per year, which includes access to members-only sew-ins, retreats, participation in the monthly challenges and discounts at fabric stores. It also makes you eligible for the door prizes given away at the end of every meeting. You can join the guild at a meeting or on their website. Also check out the Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild Flickr stream for photos of members’ beautiful creations.

Meet some of the sewists from the Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild at Got Craft? Vancouver at the Croatian Cultural Centre on December 8 and 9, 2012. They’ll be selling some of their gorgeous creations.

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  • Thanks for coming out to our meeting and writing up this great article about the Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild, Lisa! I hope some Vancouver Mom readers get inspired to start quilting and check us out!

  • Thanks for this article, Lisa! We’re always so happy so spread the modern quilting love!

    To clarify, we usually do some kind of challenge each month but it isn’t always the scrap bag challenge – gotta keep it interesting, you know!

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