Message from Elizabeth - Virginia Star Quilters
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Message from Elizabeth - Virginia Star Quilters
November 2014 Message from Elizabeth: So much to do, so little time. Oh, how familiar is that phrase. And, as November gallops along into December, it is not only the days that are getting shorter. So - do you have your Senior Lap Quilt finished? Today, my friend - is the day. You heard the representatives from RAAA at the last meeting describe just how very happy your quilt makes someone in our community when it is distributed in December. Please bring yours to our meeting. Guild Contacts Board Members President: Elizabeth SaundersMorris Vice-President: Kaye Kingsbury Secretary: Janice Thompson Treasurer: Joyce Matherly On a newsy note, I have lots of good news to share. First, Susan M. and Beverly E. have agreed to be the coordinators for the newly joined (and then severed) Anniversary Celebration and Quilt Show Committees, respectively. With 2015 fast approaching, it is exciting to have this get underway. Do not get too comfortable though, because your support and active participation is needed if these projects are to be a success. You will be hearing more about how you can be involved. I promise. Webmistress: Elizabeth Berger Your Location Search Committee has been busy, and has taken steps to ensure we have a place to meet (and eat) after June 30 th, at least temporarily. More about this can be found at page 3. Committee Members Finally, we have been able to secure the Salem Church Library for the first weekend in November as a site for the 2015 Quilt Show. Of course, this is subject to change if so preferred by you and the Quilt Show Committee. In the meantime, it does assure us of a location and one last opportunity to show off our Raffle Quilt. Senior Quilts: Linda Walker Vicki Warner Oh, by the way, do you have your raffle tickets yet? Elaine M. will bring some to the meeting – just for you! See you there. Elizabeth UPCOMING DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS Dec. 5th, Tricia T. Dec. 11th, Carol V. Dec. 7th, Elizabeth S-M. Dec. 15th, Carol Y. Dec. 17th, Joyce M. Dec. 19th, Janice T. Dec. 29 th, Carol R. Hospitality: Helen Hildebrand, Libby Hall & Charlotte Baker Workshops: Dena Wilkins Programs: Donna Edwards Newsletter: Joyce Brightbill Baby Quilts: Kathy Smith & Carol Young Email articles, recipes and tips for the newsletter to: c2cnavigator@yahoo.com Membership dues are $25 for the year. The guild year runs from May through April. If you would like to join, please make checks payable to: VSQ PO Box 1405 Fredericksburg, VA 22402 November Refreshment List Sweet Snacks Nancy S. Betty G. Kathy S. Healthy Snacks Drinks Barb H. Shirley K. Ice Pat P. Welcome to our New Members Marlene A. and Ellen H. November 19 - Program Spotlight “What Size Do You Want That Block?” Have you ever found the perfect quilt block pattern, only to realize it isn’t the size block you need? Have no fear … it can be done! This evening Donna will share her favorite techniques to resizing quilt blocks. Yes, there is some math involved, but we’ll try to keep it simple. Coming Up … December 17 - It’s our annual Holiday dinner! Watch for further details. January 21 - “Let’s Hear From You”. Have an idea, suggestion, question, or just wondering why something is the way it is? Here’s your chance to participate and help make our guild your guild. February 18 - “Easy Microwave Fabric Dyeing”. Doesn’t this just sound like fun?! Marty Moon will show us how. March 18 - Guest speaker Suzi Parron will present “Barn Quilts and the American Quilt Trail Movement”. April 15 - Baby Quilts Work Session Location Search Committee – Update The Harrison Road Community Center will not be available for our guild meetings after June 2015. As a result, we have had to begin the search for a new home. This is not an easy task, as there are many factors to take into consideration. To ensure that we have a location through the end of 2015, we will move to the Chancellor Community Center as a temporary location, starting in July 2015. The Location Search Committee is asking for your input in identifying what is most important to you in a new location. What features must a new location absolutely have? What would be nice to have that we may not currently have? Are there types of activities we’d like to be able to hold in a new location that we can’t hold now? Please give this some thought. The Location Search Committee will research and report on available options, but the guild membership will be making the final decision. Please let us know what you think! Donna E., Vicki W., and Linda W. VSQ Spring Retreat 2015 Friday, April 10, 2015 – Monday, April 13, 2015 Blackstone Conference and Retreat Center, Blackstone, VA We have 7 openings left for next April's retreat. We have already started a waiting list for non- members who are eager to go! In order to give everyone who wants to go an opportunity to attend, all members who want to go should sign up and pay in full by the February meeting. We will, at that time, seek out non-members to fill the slots. They will have several weeks to pay in full by mid- March. We quilters always seem to have a wonderful time, lots of laughs, friendship, idea sharing, and food! As always, we certainly encourage our membership to attend if possible. You may sign up with a $40 deposit to hold your spot and then make whatever payments you would like to make from now till February as long as you are paid in full by the February 2015 meeting. We hope you can join us! Please contact either of us if you have any questions we can help with. Sheryl G. & Helen H. Retreat Committee Community Projects SENIOR QUILTS: Senior Quilts are our concentration at this moment. Please try finishing up lap quilts, walker bags and pillow cases. We will be accepting completed gifts through the first part of December. We will give you late drop off information at the upcoming November meeting. Thanks again for supporting the Senior Quilt Project. Vicki W. and Linda W. Current & Upcoming Events Currently Dec. 20, 2014 Exhibit: Here, There. . . Design is Everywhere! The Quilts of Anne Oliver, at Virginia Quilt Museum, Harrisonburg, VA; www.vaquiltmuseum.org Currently Sept. 5, 2015 Exhibit: Eye on Elegance: Early Quilts of Maryland and Virginia, at the DAR Museum, 1776 D Street NW, Washington, DC. Examines little known history of quilts and their makers from Maryland and Virginia 1790 to 1860. For information see www.dar.org/museum December 9 Breakfast with the Curator, Lorie McCown, 2013 Quilt National Artist, Fredericksburg Area Museum, Fredericksburg, VA. For details and reservations, see www.famcc.org 2015 February 6 – 8 Birds of a Feather 2015, self-described as ‘The Nation’s Largest Long-arm Extravaganza’, Virginia Beach, VA. See www.virginialongarm.com July 10 – 26 Sacred Threads, exhibit, workshops and lectures, Floris United Methodist Church, Herndon, VA. www.sacredthreadsquilts.com Free Motion Quilting Workshop Learn key components to successful free motion quilting. When: Saturday November 22, 2014 Time: 9 to 5pm Where: Salem Church Library Cost: $9.00 (thread, needles, washer) Limited to 20 VSQ members Workshop and quilting by Dena Wilkins Build a foundation for successful quilting: 1) Quilt preparation – Starching, seams, stitch in the ditch 2) Batting – Design, utility & ease of quilting 3) Basting for success – Spray, pins & other tidbits 4) Thread – Quality, weight, type and thread delivery 5) Needles – Quality, size and the right needle for the job 6) Quilting foot – Visibility and tracking 7) Bobbin Matters – Bobbin washer and bobbin winding 8) Essential tools – gloves, sliders, extension table or level surface 9) Quilting prep – warm-up, samples sandwich, tension & thread testing Workshops 2015 Mariner’s Compass for Beginners Saturday, March 28, 2015 Teacher – Cindy Simms Website – www.cindysimms.net Quick Piecing Techniques Saturday, May 2, 2015 Teacher – Kathy Lincoln Website – www.kathylincoln.com Quilter’s R & R – Sewing, quilting, giveaways, and games Saturday, June 6, 2105 Art Quilts - Lazy Landscape Saturday, June 20, 2015 Teacher – Lisa Ellis Website – www.ellisquilts.com Swirly Girls Designs – Grand Central quilt Saturday, Sept 26, 2015 Teacher – Susan Emory – Tentative Website – www.swirlygirlsdesign.com 2015 Spring and Summer Block Exchange A lengthy description of the 2015 Spring and Summer Block Exchange has been published in a previous newsletter. If you are new to the Guild or have trouble finding it, please feel free to send me an e-mail and I’ll be glad to send you another copy. In a nutshell, the first nine groups have a required technique or level of difficulty, as described below. Groups 10 to 26 are theme groups and any technique is allowed for that theme. For example, you could make an embroidered Easter Bunny, or an appliqued or paper pieced one, you may find a bunny pattern for piecing, or simply make a pieced block, that you feel confident making, using Easter Bunny fabric. You make one block for each member in each group you sign up for. Groups are limited to 4 members. It’s that easy! Free patterns and directions for many blocks can be found online at www.quilterscache.com/BlocksbySizeC.html. Our blocks need to be 12.5” by 12.5” raw and 12” by 12” after having been added to a quilt. Each time you sign up for a group, you will be responsible for 4 blocks (three to trade and one for yourself to keep) by May 2015. Last chance to sign up is at the November 19 Guild meeting or by e-mail or phone to Kayleigh Coleman or Michele Smith before the Close of Sign-up on November 19, 2014. Please keep in mind that no new additions are possible past midnight November 19, since the final list will be processed and mailed to all participants at that time and so many people are involved. This will give all of us five full months to make our blocks. The Block Exchange Party is proposed for a Sunday in May, from about 1:30 pm to 5 pm at the Porter Branch of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library, which is located at 2001 Parkway Blvd in Stafford, VA 22554. It is easy to get in and out and has a nice parking lot and nice rooms. We will have a fast, fun, and well organized exchange. For sign-up, questions, comments, or corrections please e-mail or call Kayleigh Coleman. Group 1 “Easy Piecing” – Using Squares and Rectangles Group 2 “Medium Piecing” – Using Squares, Rectangles, and Triangles Group 3 “Harder Piecing” – Using Curved Piecing or more than 50 pieces of fabric in the block Group 4 “Easy Paper Piecing” – Less than 20 pieces of fabric in the block Group 5 “Medium Paper Piecing” – More than 20 but less than 50 pieces in the block Group 6 “Harder Paper Piecing” – More than 50 pieces in the block Group 7 “Easy Appliqué” – Raw edge or fusible applique, top stitched by machine Group 8 “Medium Appliqué” – Needle turn applique with an easy pattern or fusible with hand stitched edges Group 9 “Harder Appliqué” – Needle turn applique with sharp points and tight turns Group 10 “Easter Bunny” Group 11 “Daffodils or Tulips” Group 12 “Religious Easter” Group 13 “Gardening” Group 14 “Sun (Sunset, Sunny Day, Sun Rise, Sunny Reflections on Water)” Group 15 “Birds and Bird Houses (including Nests with Eggs and Baby Birds)” Group 16 “Water (Fountains, Lakes, Ocean, Rain, T-storm, Puddles)” Group 17 “Memorial Day or 4th of July” Group 18 “Flowers” Group 19 “Animal Mother with Young (other than birds)” Group 20 “Trees, Shrubs, and Grasses” Group 21 “Fruits and Vegetables” Group 22 “Beach” Group 23 “Flip Flops” Group 24 “Garden Party / Picnic” Group 25 “Anything Goes – Your favorite Spring or Summer theme block that does not fit any other category” Group 26 “Butterflies” Virginia Star Quilters Guild Minutes of the General Meeting October 15, 2014, 7:00 pm Harrison Road Community Center Elizabeth S. called meeting to order and Donna E. started the Program for the evening, titled “Where do our Senior & Baby Quilts Go?” Speakers this evening were Pat Holland and Brigette Hovermill from RAAA and Patricia Wolfery from MWH Volunteers. 1. A special election for the office of Secretary was held. A nomination of Janice T. was made by Nancy C. and seconded by Vicki W. Voting by show of hands was held and Janice T. was installed as Secretary of VSQG by Elizabeth S. 2. Motion by Carol Y., seconded by Kathy S. to approve the minutes of the September meeting minutes as submitted. Motion passed unanimously. 3. Elizabeth S. noted that 3 members shared today as a birthday. Congratulations! 4. Joyce M. gave the Treasurers Report, including the proceeds of the sale of raffle tickets at Expo. 5. Donna E. discussed next month’s program - “Re-sizing Quilt Blocks”. She also invited anyone with a suggestion for new programs to get in touch with her. 6. Dena W. reminded everyone that there are 5 spots left for next month’s Workshop on Nov. 22 on Free Motion Quilting. The $9.00 entry fee includes door prizes, 6 sample threads from Aurifil as well as information on threads, needles, tension, and other useful information. 7. Linda W. has Baby Quilt kits available at the meeting tonight for anyone interested. She also noted that in the future Carol Y. will co-chair the committee on Baby Quilts while Linda W. will step down as co-chair of Baby Quilts and instead help Vicki W. with Senior Quilts. 8. Kayleigh C. has the sign-up list for spots in the 2015 block exchange. The blocks will be due next May. Sign up closes November 19th. The blocks will all be 12.5 x 12.5 unfinished. Various themes are still available. 9. Hospitality: A list is going around to sign up for refreshments at next meeting. 10. Plans for Christmas party are well underway. All members present received a beautiful printed invitation to Dec. 17th's VSQG Dinner Party “ A Candy Caned Christmas” at the Harrison Road Community Center at 6:00 PM. Bring a Dish to share and a “quilty” gift for the Gift Exchange. The theme for the gift is “A Quilters Christmas.” 11. Pat B. expressed her thanks for everyone who helped with the Expo, and encouraged everyone to continue to sell raffle tickets to anyone they think would be interested in the gorgeous raffle quilt. Elizabeth added her thanks, as well. She also indicated that Elaine has tickets tonight for anyone who wishes to purchase or sign out tickets to sell. Raffle quilt was displayed. It is stunning! 12. Dena W. mentioned how many positive comments and interest there was at the Expo related to the fliers and the guild. The meeting was adjourned at 7:36 pm, followed by Show and Tell. What a great group of very talented quilters. Submitted by Janice T.