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disPatch - Oxford Quilters Guild
disPatch THE OXFORD QUILTERS GUILD September/October 2016 President’s Message I would like to take a few sentences to introduce myself to the guild members. I am relatively new to quilting. I made my first quilt two years ago for my son who was moving away to University. I’m currently finishing my 7 th quilt. From my first introduction to the Oxford Quilter’s Guild, I was made to feel welcome. I’ve enjoyed meeting so many new and interesting people. I truly appreciate the opportunities for growth as a quilter and the opportunities for friendship and fellowship that the guild offers. For this reason, I have accepted the challenge that the role of president requires. I definitely welcome ideas and suggestions from you the members for how we can make participation in the guild enjoyable and rewarding. I hope all of the members have had a wonderful summer. Your Executive has been busily making plans for this year. We’ve begun our Red and White challenge to celebrate Canada’s Sesquicentennial Anniversary of Confederation. You will be happy to hear that there will be a fall retreat on the first weekend in November. This year the retreat will be in Stratford. I’ve had a sneak peek at a few of the quilts for our 2017 quilt show. Gwen Tracey and her team are progressing full steam ahead on plans for the Quilt Show. We still need members to volunteer to help with the preparations for this year’s show. In particular we need a small team willing to work together on our advertising sub-committee for the quilt show. Margaret Hawkin has developed the most comprehensive advertising campaign platform for this committee. If you are interested in helping in any capacity, we welcome your help. The program for this year’s meetings has been finalized and it should provide inspiration for your current and future projects. I’m definitely interested in hearing the advice of our first speaker, Elaine Theriault, on “Organizing Your Studio” as I’ve just recently moved my working room from our dining table to an actual room dedicated to quilting. For September’s meeting, bring along a snapshot or a picture of your quilting space for a show and share activity. Bring your challenge questions and issues for Elaine. I look forward to meeting each of you in person. Julie Nutbrown Members of the Executive President—Julie Nutbrown Past President—Sharon Heller & Nancy Warden Vice President— Janet Roland Secretary—Pat Edgeworth Treasurer—Lynda Williams Programs/Workshops—Jean Hillis Library & Daytime Co-ordinator—Susan Clark Publicity— Webpage/E-mail—Jan McAninch Guild Membership—Sharon Heller CAC Rep— Maureen Brankley Social Convenor—Joyce Houghton Retreat—Judy Millard & Linda White disPATCH—Linda White Just a quick reminder that we are a scent-free location as we have members that are very sensitive to fragrance and scents which can lead to asthma attacks. Programs—September/October 2016 Wed. Sept. 7 7:-00 pm – 9:30 pm Thurs. Sept. 8 9:30 am – noon ‘Organizing Your Studio’ - Elaine Therieult Elaine comes to us from Mississauga. She has been a frequent presenter at the Creative Sewing Festival, in Toronto over the years and she recently joined the staff of Northcott Silk Co. Elaine is going to launch ‘Year 37’for OQG by giving us some tips on organizing our workspaces. Regardless of the size of our sewing space, we all seem to have the same problem – CLUTTER - - which means we can’t find a thing! She will walk you through the ‘decluttering ‘ process. You will get some great tips to help get your room in order and how to keep it that way!! Wow, Starting the year off with a well -organized studio would be awesome, wouldn’t it ??? Check out her blog cazyquilteronabike.blogspot.com . Wed. Oct. 5 Thurs. Oct. 6 - 7 pm – 9 pm - 9:30 am – noon ‘Sources of Inspiration ‘- Tracey Lawko Using slides as well as actual pieces, Tracey will reveal how her textile art has developed, inspired by childhood interests and continual experimentation. An embroiderer, quilter, longarmer and textile artist, her work has been juried into numerous national and international shows. Her finely stitched landscapes celebrate the beauty of rural Ontario. Her dimensional still-lifes combine modern longarm stitching with traditional hand embroidery. As Tracey presents her journey, she invites you to consider your own ‘Sources of Inspiration’. Fall Retreat 2016—Stratford November 4-6, 2016 Location- Stratford's The Arden Park Hotel (Best Western) Cost - Double $ 280.00 / Triple $ 240.00 / Quad $ 220.00 / Single $ 423.00 (all rooms are 2 queen beds) Included are two nights' accommodations in this first class hotel. Huge main floor sewing room that has one full wall of floor to ceiling windows with direct access to the outside parking lot to allow easy unloading of all sewing equipment and luggage. Elevator and washrooms are in the hallway just steps away. Access to this room is as early as 9 am on Friday till 5 pm on Sunday for a full 3 days of sewing. All meals will be served in our private Porch Room that is directly off the hotel's dining room and will include dinner on Friday, 3 meals on Saturday and Sunday will be the hotels famous Sunday Brunch. We will be given vouchers to take to the dining room that will allow us to order both lunch and dinner from the 3 specials that the hotel dining room offers. I can assure you no one will go hungry and the opportunity to choose is a great option. Applications are available from the office. See Judy Millard or Linda White for more details or to answer any questions. Welcome Committee It has come to our attention that we don’t always do a good job of recognizing life events and outside recognitions of our members, so we are asking you to help us to do a better job. Email our V.P. with any information that you think we should know about e.g. death of family members, awards/recognitions received, special circumstances, etc. Email: Janet Roland janetroland@rogers.com Oxford Quilters’ Guild—Quilt Show Mark your calenders! May 11, 12 & 13, 2017 is our bi-annual quilt show! We are excited to feature Red & White quilts in the show to celebrate the Canadian sesquicentennial year. The challenge for the show will be revealed at the September meeting by Ann Thomas. The vendors have been arranged and committee members are hoping to make this show a very memorable event. Please dig out those UFO’s and get them completed for the show and get working on that “next project”. Whether you are a beginner of advanced quilter – all quilts are welcome and will be proudly displayed. The committee is looking for someone to assist with the publicity for the show, and if you would be interested in assisting, please contact Gwen Tracey. Dates to mark on your calendar Sew and Sew Days Come out to the centre and bring your lunch and a project to work on. It’s a fun day and free to members. 9:30 a.m.—3:30 p.m. Saturday, September 24 Sunday, December 4 Sunday, April 23 Halls Creek Festival of Creativity—September 10, 2016 The quilters will have an activity for people coming out. More info. about the festival at http://hallscreekfestival.com/ Come out and sew Mondays (daytime) and Thursday (evenings) at the Centre—-all members are always welcome. Bring your lunch/ supper, your sewing machine and supplies….and join in the fun working on your projects. It’s a great social time as well as a productive way to get more quilting time in. Make use of the wonderful quilting room and tables, irons, cutting boards, and other supplies too numerous to mention——and hang out with other fun quilters. Just show up. Talk to an Executive Member if you would like more details. Deck the Halls—November 18-19, 2016 This is a fundraiser for the centre, a Christmas showcase of artwork from the potters, quilters, painters, fibre artists, and others for sale. Besides selling their quilted items, Quilters bake and package a variety of their donated shortbread cookies for sale at this event too (You’re also welcome to donate other baked goods that you think would sell—-but we are known for our shortbreads). Think about making one thing to donate to the sale. More information in the Nov./Dec. newsletter . Burrowing In Day—Saturday, February 4, 2017 9:30 a.m.—4:30 p.m. You’ll want to get this easy and quick quilt pattern then come out to sew and have some fun. Potluck lunch. More details to follow. OQG Quilt Show—May 11, 12, 13 2-17 Don’t miss our quilt show in the spring. Plan to bring your friends and family to showcase all of the amazing quilts that our members, and you, have made. There will be a boutique where you can sell items too. More details to come. - Library The Annual book inventory was conducted on June 13, 2016 largely by the Monday quilters along with other volunteers under the supervision of Susan Clark (Librarian) and Alma Martin (evening Librarian). A List of books as printed from our Library computer program were all accounted for with the exception of the following. Please look in your home libraries and quilt bags for the following books and return them as soon as possible. Missing for a while... Two block Quilts, Olson All-time Favourite Quilts, That Patchwork Place America's Glorious Quilts, Dile. Dennis Art of Fabric Books, Smiley Bags Of Inspiration, Bowen Complete Guide to Natural Dyeing, Kendall Crazy Quilting with Attitude, Randle Crossroads: Construction & Marking, Crow Dresdan Plate, American Quilters Society Farmers Wife,. Hird Fast & Fun Fabric Bowls, Johanson Inspired by Zentangle, McNeill Irish Chain Quilts, Paeden Japanese Decor & Sew Quilt, Boerens Mindful Meanderings, Ritz Quilts from the QuiltMakers Gift, Line Skinny Quilts and Table Runners, Levie Workshops from Quiltskills, Australian Q . __________________________________________________ The following list is of books that were not accounted for in the physical inventory, we refer to them as First Year Missing in hope that they will find their way back to our library shelves by next year. FIRST YEAR BOOKS NOT RETURNED—please check your homes for these books and return a.s.a.p. All Blocks are not Square, Wagnar Beading on Fabric, Van Horne Colour for Quilters, McKelvey Complete Guide to Machine Quilting, Poole Creative Tucks and Textures, Rayment Elegant Machine Quilting, Poole A Fresh Look at Seasonal Quilts, Popa I can't believe it's not Piecing, Seely/Stewart It's Playtime, Dutton Jump Start your Quilting, Birches Layered, Tattered, Stitched, Rae Log Cabin Workbook, Hopkins Must bring back books... Machine Applique: Basic Quiltmaking Techniques, Noble Machine Freehand Patterns, Moore Machine Piecing in Sections, Fallert Machine Quiltin in Sections, Mitchell Master Art Quilts, Major Works, Sieman More Colourful Quilts for Kids, Pearson More Snippet Sensations, Walter One Stitch at a time, Miller Pennies from Heaven, Gibbons Pieces and Play Quilt, Martin Quilter's Companion, Geurrier Quilts for All Seasons, Carter Quilts from America's Heartland, Fons/Porter Quilts of Illusion, Fisher Quilts of the Permanent Collection MAQS Secrets of Elemental Quilting, McTavish Stack, Shuffle and Slide, Alexander Twenty-four Quilted Gems, Perry Two-Colour Quilts, Martin Oxford Quilters’ Guild Ingersoll Creative Arts Centre 125 Centennial Lane, Box 384 Ingersoll, Ontario N5C 3V3 Phone: 519-485-4691 http://www.oxfordquiltersguild.com/ Oxford Quilter’s Guild Do you have something that you would like to share with your fellow quilters in our disPATCH? 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