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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

MLQG November 2019 Show-and-Tell Photos

Once again, a great show-and-tell segment at the monthly MLQG meeting!

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Evelyn L.

Evelyn L.

Evelyn L.

Evelyn L.

Debbie S.

Debbie S.

Debbie S.

A "Stone Soup" quilt

A "Stone Soup" quilt

Donna P.

Kristen P.

Bonnie H.

Bonnie H.

Grace S.

Nancy D.

Nancy D.

Nancy D.

Jan P.

Jan P.

Joyce W.

Sylvia S.

Vonda R.

Vonda R.


Vonda R.

Vonda R.

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

MLQG Members Rock!

The generosity of MLQG members never disappoints! When the call went out for making Bumble Bags for the Humble Bumble Project, our guild members went right to their sewing machines and made more than 80 bags to donate. More bags are still needed, so click on the "Outreach Projects" tab at the top of this blog to find the pattern, tips, and a step-by-step tutorial.

Here are a few photos of the members and their bags from the November 2019 guild meeting.

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Barb A.

Greta Marie T.

Bonnie H.

Grace S.

Joyce W.

Sylva S.

Friday, November 22, 2019

Bumble Bag Tutorial


The Humble Bumble Project is a 501 (c)(3) public charity, based in Tioga County, PA, dedicated to helping pediatric and young adult cancer patients and their families.

Bumble Bags are handmade drawstring bags that contain small items of comfort (lip balm, tissues, hard candy, hand sanitizer, etc.). They are provided to pediatric and young adults (up to age 39) who are receiving cancer treatments at UPMC Hillman Cancer Center in Wellsboro, PA; Geisinger Cancer Institute in Danville, PA; and James P. Wilmot Cancer Center in Rochester, NY.  

Sadly, about 70,000 young people are diagnosed with cancer each year in the United States. With statistics like that, we're going to need a lot of Bumble Bags! One bag uses scraps of brightly colored fabrics and only takes about a half-hour to complete, so making a Bumble Bag is an easy way to help until childhood and adolescent cancer is eliminated.


Bumble Bag Tutorial


Fabric 1 (outer)
cut 2 – 2 ½”x 9” (outer bag top)
cut 2 – 10 ¼”x 9” (outer bag bottom)

Fabric 2 (lining)
cut 2 – 13”x9” (lining)
cut 2 – 1 ½”x9” (contrast strip)
cut 1 – 2”x34” OR cut 2 – 2”x17" and piece using a diagonal seam to equal 34" (drawstring)




Use a ¼” seam allowance throughout and backstitch at all starts and stops.



 Piece the outside of the bag by stitching a 2 ½”x 9” piece to a 1 ½”x9” contrast strip along the 9” side. Press seam away from the contrast strip.


 Now stitch the 10 ¼”x 9” to the other 9” side of the contrast strip. Press seam away from the contrast strip. Repeat with the second set of pieces. Pieces should measure 9”x13”.





 Using scissors cut a 2”x2” square from both bottom corners of the outer bag and lining pieces.





 With right sides together, line up a 9”x13” lining piece on top of a pieced bag section and sew a seam across the 9” top of the bag. Repeat with the second set. Press away from the lining.





 Place both pieces right sides together matching the seams of the outside and lining pieces and stitch one side seam but do not stitch over the contrast strip. (This will become the drawstring opening.) Press this seam open and topstitch around drawstring opening. With right sides together sew the remaining entire side seam and press seam open.





 Stitch the seam at the bottom of the outer bag. Stitch the bottom of the lining leaving a 2” opening. (this opening will be used to turn the bag right side out.)





 Box the corners by bringing the side seam and the bottom seam together, aligning the raw edge and stitch. Repeat on the remaining 3 corners.





 Turn the bag right side out. Stitch the opening in the lining closed by hand or machine. Tuck the lining inside the bag and press.






 Pin both layers together to prevent shifting, then top stitch around the top of the bag, then top stitch on both sides of the contrast strip to create a drawstring casing.





 Make the drawstring by folding the 2” strip in half lengthwise, wrong sides together. Press. Unfold and fold each raw edge into the crease you just created. Press. Fold in half again and press. Top stitch down both long sides about 1/8" from the edge. Trim each end at a 45 degree angle.





 Attach a safety pin to one end of the drawstring and insert it into the drawstring opening and thread it all the way through the bag. Tie a knot in each end and tie in a bow.



The Humble Bumble Project is a registered 501(c)(3) public charity
dedicated to helping pediatric and young adult cancer patients and their families.

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

MLQG 2020 Exhibit Outreach Quilts

For MLQG's 2020 exhibit, the guild outreach project is to make mini-quilts for a local charity, the Humble Bumble Project. The mission of the Humble Bumble Project is to alleviate financial burdens faced by pediatric and young adult cancer families so parents and caregivers can focus on family rather than finances. To read more about the Humble Bumble Project, click here for the website.

An outreach charity is chosen for every MLQG exhibit. These mini-quilts should be no larger than 12 inches by 12 inches, with a label and hanging sleeve on the back. The quilt should reflect children's struggle to overcome and cope with cancer. The quilts will be hung in the Atrium Gallery of the Gmeiner Art & Cultural Center during the MLQG 2020 exhibit and will be sold for $25, with all proceeds going to the Humble Bumble Project. There will be a separate entry form for these small quilts.

All MLQG members are encouraged to use their creativity to come up with some lovely mini-quilts for a good cause!

If you have any questions, contact Grace S. Her contact info can be found on the guild's roster.

Friday, November 15, 2019

Volunteers Needed!!

The December meeting of the MLQG will be the annual dinner, this year on Monday, December 9th at 6:00 PM at the Tokishi Building in Wellsboro, PA.

MLQG Hospitality Chair Mary H. is asking for eight volunteers who will each decorate one table (30" x 72"). The decor is up to the volunteer (tablecloth, centerpiece, etc.). Members will bring their own table settings.

If you are interested, please tell Mary at the November 18th guild meeting, or check the guild newsletter or roster for her contact info.

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

MLQG November 2019 Meeting

Cartoon Pictures Of Raffle Tickets


The November 2019 MLQG program will be presented by guild historian Anya Tyson. She will share a short history of the MLQG raffle quilts over the years (since our first one of 2000) with photos and memories. The highlight of the evening will be the revealing of the guild's completed 2020 raffle quilt at the end of the program. Raffle tickets will soon be available to guild members to take home to sell.  

Please join us for a trip down MLQG's memory lane!

When:  Monday, November 18, 2019  7:00 PM
Where:  Gmeiner Art & Cultural Center, Wellsboro, PA

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

MLQG "Bumble Bag" Workshop Photos

A big "THANK YOU" to all those who attended the Bumble Bag workshop this past Saturday! We completed 27 bags for the Humble Bumble Project! Our goal is to reach 50 bags in November, so if every MLQG member reading this post makes just one Bumble Bag and brings it to the November 18th guild meeting, we will easily reach our goal! The pattern and a tips sheet can be found here on the guild's blog by clicking on the "Outreach Projects" tab at the top of the page. For more information, contact Susan McC., the guild's outreach chairperson. Her contact info can be found in every issue of the guild's newsletter and on the guild's roster.