WE HAVE MOVED!
Please switch to our NEW Guild website starting
January 1, 2024
South Sound Modern Quilt Guild has moved!
Please switch to our NEW Guild website
starting January 1, 2024
South Sound Modern Quilt Guild (SSMQG) was founded in 2013 to provide support and fellowship to sewists wishing to take the next steps to modern quilting. The Guild provides an atmosphere of fellowship for persons interested in the art and craft of modern quilt making and related arts by sharing skills, knowledge, and inspiration.
SSMQG is based in the Lacey, Olympia, Tumwater area of Washington State, and serves the greater South Puget Sound region.
Announcements
WE HAVE MOVED!
Please switch to our NEW Guild website starting
January 1, 2024
November Meeting Show-and-Tell
October Meeting Show-and-Tell Parts 1 and 2
October 2023 Part 1
October 2023 Part 2
Meetings - First Wednesdays Monthly
South Sound Modern Quilt Guild meets the first Wednesday of every month starting at 6:30pm (Social time starting at 6pm). Check our calendar for exact dates.
Who We Are
South Sound Modern Quilt Guild (SSMQG) was founded in 2013 to provide support and fellowship to sewists wishing to take the next steps to modern quilting. SSMQG is based in the Lacey, Olympia, Tumwater area of Washington State, and serves the greater South Puget Sound region.
SSMQG’s Mission
The mission of the South Sound Modern Quilt Guild is to "provide an educational benefit to the public and members by supporting and encouraging the growth and development of modern quilting and fiber art."
The Guild’s methods for accomplishing this mission include:
Sharing modern quilting and fiber arts skills, knowledge, and inspiration at regular member meetings;
Offering education opportunities through classes, workshops, and retreats;
Supporting and providing opportunity for charitable works that give back to the community through the use of modern quilting skills;
Sharing quilting-related information through written media and the internet;
Providing demonstrations and exhibits for the public in order to build recognition of, and support for, modern quilting and fiber arts.
South Sound Modern Quilt Guild Welcomes Everyone
South Sound Modern Quilt Guild welcomes everyone to our quilting, sewing, and fiber arts community!
We embrace people of all genders, ages, skin colors, sexual orientations, cultural backgrounds, life situations, and all other characteristics that make us unique, because such diversity advances creativity for all of us.
We strive for an environment that is free of discrimination and inviting to all. If there are barriers to your participation in the South Sound Modern Quilt Guild, we want to hear about them so we can make this organization work for you! Contact president@southsoundmqg.org with your comments.
Moving forward, we would like to encourage more members and broader participation, and we want to expand the services we provide to our communities.
To help us meet these goals, we are sharing information with members that amplifies diversity, equity, and inclusion, and inviting speakers and instructors that help us celebrate diversity and overcome unconscious cultural biases.
SSMQG is a Registered Nonprofit Organization
SSMQG is a volunteer-run, not-for-profit membership organization under Washington State laws and federal Internal Revenue Service code section 501(c)(3). The South Sound Modern Quilt Guild is organized as an affiliate member of The Modern Quilt Guild.
What We Do
We meet monthly to develop and encourage the art of modern quilting.
We complete and donate quilts to those in need throughout our community. (See "Community Quilts")
We offer education opportunities through classes, workshops, retreats, and sharing of information. (See "Classes")
We encourage new quilters and other fiber artists interested in non-traditional projects;
We have fun activities, sew-ins, and retreats that foster fellowship, stretch quilters' horizons to try new styles or techniques, and motivate members to complete projects. (See "Activities")
We participate in community events and reach out to others in the community interested in our quilting projects.
We sponsor meetings, social gatherings, and fieldtrips to encourage modern quilt making.
Contact Us
For general information or to ask a question, contact us via email at SSMQG@southsoundmqg.org
Please contact treasurer@southsoundmqg.org to request our postal mailing address.
We are based in the South Puget Sound cities of Lacey, Olympia, and Tumwater in Thurston County, Washington State, USA
What is Modern Quilting?????
SSMQG's parent organization, the Modern Quilt Guild (MQG), is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support and encourage the growth and development of modern quilting through art, education, and community. In order to serve that mission, MQG has outlined several characteristics often seen in modern quilting. Their new definition, seen below, provides a foundation from which all chapters and members can begin to educate about modern quilting.
At the heart of modern quilting is innovation. The emphasis is on design and originality over replication and perfection of technique.
While the characteristics identified by MQG can be a common thread among many modern quilts, this list is not comprehensive of every attribute in modern quilting, nor is it a constraint to what can be in a modern quilt. Common characteristics are:
• Bold use of color
• High contrast and graphic areas of color
• Improvisational piecing
• Minimalism
• Maximalism
• Expansive negative space
• Alternate grid work (asymmetry, skewed perspective, differing scale)
• Modern traditionalism
In modern traditionalism, traditional patchwork quilt blocks, such as a log cabin block, and traditional styles, such as boro and kantha, are often reimagined using modern quilting elements, such as asymmetry, color, and scale.
Similarly, various themes that appeared decades and centuries ago in quilts continue to evolve in quilting today. Pictorial quilts and quilts featuring text tell the stories of what is happening or has happened within society, or one’s own life. These quilts, also referred to as social commentary quilts, are present in modern, traditional, and art quilting styles.
In a similar way, the utilization of recycled or upcycled materials, once done out of necessity, is more recently being used for broader environmental impact. This creates an interesting bridge between generations of quilters, with many modern quilters taking the various themes, techniques, and materials of earlier generations and applying different characteristics of modern, traditional, and other styles to create their own unique quilts.
A quilt is typically recognized as multiple layers of fabric threaded together with a finished edge. MQG has often used the word “functional” when describing modern quilts. This may mean different things to different people: a modern quilt may function as a bed covering, a comfort object, or a piece for visual reflection. In all cases, the use of the quilt does not push it under or pull it out from the umbrella of being a modern quilt, as long as it is perceived by its maker to be useful.
Some quilters yearn for a finite definition of a modern quilt – and some rebel against the idea. MQG uses the above list as their definition, knowing it may be malleable. Art, craft, and quilts are subjective, and modern quilting will always continue to evolve.
South Sound Modern Quilt Guild is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Corporation
SSMQG is a volunteer-run, not-for-profit corporation whose mission is to provide an educational benefit to the public and members by supporting and encouraging the growth and development of modern quilting and fiber art.
The Guild’s methods for accomplishing this goal include:
Sharing modern quilting and fiber arts skills, knowledge, and inspiration at regular member meetings;
Offering education opportunities through classes, workshops, and retreats;
Supporting and providing opportunity for charitable works that give back to the community through the use of modern quilting skills;
Sharing quilting-related information through written media and the internet;
Providing demonstrations and exhibits for the public in order to build recognition of, and support for, modern quilting and fiber arts.
Many thanks to our 2013 founders: Melissa D, Bethany M, Kathleen B, Roberta M, Debbie S, Lori A, Honnah S, Donna F, Susan M, and Sandra H!