Thursday, December 8, 2011

Drive-Thru Quilting at McDonald's on Roosevelt and Kedzie





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Lawndale Community Builder and Policy Analyst

Save the Date: February 25, 2012-Drive Thru Quilting at McDonald's on Roosevelt and Kedzie

The North Lawndale African American Heritage Quilting Project will host Drive-Thru Quilting in honor of Black History Month, on February 25, 2012 at McDonald's on Roosevelt and Kedzie, from 10:00 am.-3:00 p.m. We ask that you give us an hour or less of your time to prepare a quilt block.
You can
1. work with one of our experts to pull together a traditional block
2. draw a picture or symbol and color it with fabric paint or markers
3. bring a poem, paragraph, Bible verse, picture(s) of your family, friends, block club members, church, organization, etc so we can print copies onto fabric
4. bring fabric of your choice or use some of our fabrics
5. invite others to participate
Participants will be eligible for special discounts reserved for participants only.
I will provide flyers once they come back from the printer. In the meantime, please spread the word.
We thank Lofton & Lofton Management for their generous support of this event. The project partners include Better Boys Foundation, K-Town Historic District, Prevention Partnership Family Center and Urban Art Retreat. If you have any questions or would like to participate, let me know.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Project Update December 5, 2011

Thanks!!!! 

 Thanks to everyone for the roles you played in completing our first quilt. We appreciate the donations of fabric and material donations and use of sewing machines from Karen Bailey and Shirley Wilson, Lisa Wilcoxen, Reneau Diallo and Jacqueline Gipson. We thank Lisa Wilcoxen, Karen Bailey, Shirley Wilson, Jacqueline Gipson and Chris Malawy for providing leadership and/or technical assistance in pulling the quilt pieces together. We appreciate the donation of fabric blocks by the quilters, Historic K-Town and Kameryn Leonard. We thank BBF for in-kind donations of space, staff time, copies and use of computers.

We thank Dianna Long, of the Urban Art Retreat, for conducting quilting workshops for children and adults at her program site. She has 4 quilts underway, and has invited us to drop in and see the work in progress. Dianna may be contacted at

The URBAN ART RETREAT
1957 S. Spaulding Ave.
Chicago, Il. 60623
contact@urbanartretreat.com
www.urbanartretreat.com
(773) 542-9126
 http://www.urbanartretreat.com/

Status 

We are almost done with our first quilt. Constructing this quilt is giving us an opportunity to learn skills for developing what will be our cloth museum. We have pieced together the 9-patch blocks that the class made for practice a few weeks ago, and have pieced together the top and backing, inserted the batting, and have started knotting the 3 layers. Valerie Leonard will finish knotting the 3 outstanding 9-patches tonight, so that we can focus our efforts on binding tomorrow. When we're done binding, Karen will take the quilt and work with her apprentices later this week to crochet a decorative border.

Jacqueline Gipson has started a quilt honoring her father and other significant people and events in North Lawndale. Reneau Diallo has indicated that it is difficult for her to make it over to the West Side in the evenings, and has offered to work with a group of quilters who grew up in North Lawndale to produce a quilt.

Ashunti Community Services, Inc. has offered to assist in the development of a quilt and to host the celebration on their premises. We will explore this opportunity further. We will be scheduling one-on-one meetings with individuals and organizations that have expressed an interest in participating, but find Tuesday evenings inconvenient.

Next Steps

We should be done with the quilt tomorrow. Next week's meeting will be spent planning activities for the remainder of the project. We will select themes for individual rooms in our cloth museum. Each room will have its own theme, ie, journalists, schools, athletes, etc. We are asking each person to be responsible for completing at least one wall size quilt, of at least 24" x 24" by January 15th. Some people will be able to get their quilts done sooner. Those of us who have quilting experience will be on hand to help those of us who don't.

We hope to have a date set for our drive through quilting by the end of the week. We are looking at January 7th and/OR January 14th. Reneau Diallo has indicated that she would be willing to take the lead on this, sharing her experiences from the Quilt Pavilion at the African Festival of the Arts. If you have any questions, please e-mail Valerie F. Leonard, Project Manager, at consulting@valeriefleonard.com

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Thanks for Coming Out Tonight

Thanks to those of you who were able to make it out tonight. The North Lawndale African American Heritage Quilting Project held its 6th session on October 25, 2011 at Better Boys Foundation. Individual group members pulled together 12.5" blocks which will be stitched together to create the top of the first quilt next week. We thank Shirley Wilson and Karen Bailey for facilitating tonight's session and assembling the pieces for the quilt blocks. Here's the Flickr stream from tonight. http://www.flickr.com/photos/67816795@N04/sets/72157627855483705/show/

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Thanks for Coming Out to Last Night's Workshop

I would like to thank those of you who came out to tonight's quilting workshop with the North Lawndale African American Heritage Quilting Project. I did a presentation on message quilting, while Reneau Diallo debunked the myth of the Underground Railroad quilts, shared some of her own quilts and provided history of some common African textiles. We will start our first quilt on Tuesday, October 25, 2011.
Workshop 5 Message Quilts
Workshop Photos

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Flickr Stream From Workshop 3

Back in School Event

We participated in the Back In the Youth Ready Community Council-Region 3's Back in School Event on October 7, 2011. Here is a picture of our table, with a work in progress by Valerie F. Leonard, Project Manager.

Support the Solidarity Market

We urge you to come out and support this year's Solidarity Market at Old St. Pat's. Download a flyer below. Solidarity Market Electronic Flyer