September Newsletter 2011 - Bayberry Quilters of Cape Cod
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September Newsletter 2011 - Bayberry Quilters of Cape Cod
PIECEFULLY YOURS BAYBERRY QUILTERS OF CAPE COD Volume XXX Issue 1 September 2011 PIECE FROM THE TOP Dear Quilting Friends, Thirty years of quilt shows and Bayberry members continue to raise the bar each year. This year we had a record 324 quilts. Attendance increased, perhaps due to the amazing newspaper articles about Bayberry and the raffle quilt. This year’s raffle proceeds will generously fund scholarships and tool ships for students at Cape Cod Tech. The Cape Cod National Seashore Challenge was a show stopper in itself. Weren’t you awed by the diversity and talent of our members just in that one exhibit? Thanks to Katherine Major and Claude Danner, our show chairmen, and to all the volunteers who gave generously of their time and certainly to those who entered their quilts. We have so much talent and enthusiasm in our guild, and it always shows in our spectacular annual quilt show. I’ve heard our quilt show is becoming a vacation destination! September 10th is our QUILT-IN and NEW MEMBER TEA which will be held at the West Dennis Graded Schoolhouse from 10:00am to 3:00pm. The morning SHARE OUR SKILLS lesson is making your official BAYBERRY QUILTERS NAMETAG. So, ladies, this is your chance to make your nametag if you have lost or never sat down to make one. We are again inviting all the new members to the morning session as well as to the afternoon tea, so they will have a head start on making their nametag before the first guild meetings. If you cannot attend in the morning, try to come at 1:00pm for refreshments and to warmly greet our new members. We’re offering a NEW CHALLENGE to all members this year. We’ve all seen the joyful children at the show hugging or waving their pillows made at Kids Can Sew, and yet this year for the first time there were no quilts in the Youth Category; we usually have 15-20 or more. Some of these past participants have outgrown the age category and so it’s time for each of us to pass on our love of quilting by teaching a child to quilt this year. A child, a grandchild, or a neighbor—we have to pass on our own skills to both boys and girls. This past year you rose to the challenge of making over 100 happy pillowcases for children with cancer; in one month alone you made 122 quilts for tsunami victims in Japan. Let’s see what you can do as “Quilting Mentors”. Order the youth ribbons, Claude, we’re going to need them! Christine and I challenge you! We are pleased to welcome all our NEW MEMBERS to Bayberry. If you were overwhelmed by the quilts made by some of our expert quilters, just remember we were all new quilters at one time. Please ask questions and try some of the activities we offer like the Quilt-In or a workshop. We are happy you chose to join Bayberry; we look forward to a wonderful year of new friendships, colorful snippets and happy stitches. Carol Salerno, President Christine White, Vice President Piecefully yours page 1 SEPTEMBER 2011 Have you ever wanted to make a memory quilt? Or, perhaps you want to try your hand at becoming an art quilter and making 3-D holographic images? You are in for a treat. Wen Redmond is coming to Bayberry in September. Wen is a fiber artist whose work has been showcased in Quilting Arts magazine and on the Quilting Arts TV Show, among many other places. TRUNK SHOW: September 27 and 28 WORKSHOP: September 28 - Easy Image Transfer An image, such as a photograph, old drawings or even junk mail may be transferred to material. Wen will demonstrate and teach how easy it is to transfer onto fabric. We will be able to create lovely aged and distressed images. WORKSHOP: September 29 - Holographic Memories Digital photographs will be used to capture your favorite people or favorite subjects in 3-D. You will create the effect of a holographic picture. You will be amazed at the beauty you created and impressed with your creative abilities. www.wenredmond.weebly.com BAYBERRY QUILT-IN and SHARE OUR SKILLS Share our Skills is Bayberry’s Quilt-In theme. Have you learned a new technique you would be willing to demonstrate? Do you have a favorite new pattern or book you would like to recommend? Let me know so that we can share them with our members. September 9: 9:30am - Making Name Tags 1:00pm - New Members Tea Members are asked to contribute a sweet or savory dish for the tea. Volunteers are needed to help set up the table for the tea. Please contact Diane McGuire and let her know how you can help. Diane will provide crockery, coffee, tea, punch, etc. Diane McGuire Share Our Skills If you made a tablecloth for the New Members Tea, please be sure to bring it to the Quilt-In. OCTOBER 2011 Carol Shinn: Carol “paints” with machine embroidery and we can learn to paint too. She works with all levels of students, so whether you’re a beginner or advanced, come join the fun. Using a basic machine, we will explore surface design and embellishments. Emphasis will be on creating a surface saturated with layers of thread. Carol will explain her process of using heattransfer images and individual styles of “mark making.” Ideas for designing, techniques for troubleshooting and options for finishing will be discussed. www.carolshinn.com Lecture: October 25 - 3D Elements of Design October 26 - Carol Shinn’s Work TWO-DAY WORKSHOP: October 27-28: Painting with Machine Embroidery - Exploring surface embellishments with the emphasis on creating a surface saturated with layers of thread. Karen Gilligan Ruth Wilcox Program Co-Chairs All Workshops and Quilt-Ins are held at the West Dennis Graded Schoolhouse in West Dennis, unless you are notified otherwise. Workshops and Quilt-Ins start at 9:30 am Future Quilt-In dates and activities can be found on Page 8. BAYBERRY’S ANNUAL HOLIDAY LUNCHEON The luncheon will be held on Saturday, December 3rd at Noon at Ardeo Grille at Kingsway in Yarmouthport, just off Route 6A. This restaurant offers Ardeo’s famous Mediterranean inspired cuisine in a country club setting. Our luncheon will begin with Cheese, Crackers and Crudities, followed by Chicken Orzo Soup and a choice of Baked Scrod, Eggplant Rollatini or Chicken Piccata with Chef’s vegetables and Rice Pilaf, finishing with Chef’s Dessert Creation. The cost is $20.00 which includes coffee, tea and tip. Please try to arrive at least 15 minutes early and, if you like, please bring an unwrapped gift for a child. Luncheon menu selection and coupon can be found on Page 11. Charlotte Toia Cindie White Weiss Program Co-Chairs 2011-2012 Piecefully yours page 2 Pearls were to be found everywhere at Bayberry’s 30th Anniversary Celebration. The Show was an incredible success thanks to all the dedicated members of the Show Committee who worked so hard, all the volunteers, and the outstanding press coverage, all of which contributed to an increased attendance of more than 2,000 visitors. On Friday afternoon we ran out of raffle tickets. Mary Walker rose to the occasion, went home and printed enough tickets to sell on Saturday. Everyone looked chic in their pearls. Thanks to Ruth Wilcox for the beautiful pearl and ribbon decorations for the volunteer badges which added to the festive theme of this year. The press coverage was outstanding. Peg Bernard, our Publicity Chair, was able to get a substantial article on our charity effort toward Japan and then another one on Our Cape Cod quilt and the quilt show in the Cape Cod Times. The colored poster she produced was eye-catching and was found in many unusual places. The week prior to the Quilt Show, multiple articles were published in various Cape Cod newspapers which helped to increase attendance. Sharon Wilson kept up with all the latest show information on our website and responded to increased requests via that venue. A job well done! But the pearls this year were the 281 quilts (another record number) our members managed to complete. Sydney Glover, our new Curator and her co-Chairs, Marge Farquharson and Sue Hart, planned a well organized layout thanks to the pictures you sent, had some additional racks built and used some new cream backdrops. Each quilt category was adjacent and easier to compare and vote for the Viewers Choice awards. The Cape Cod National Seashore display of the 55 Challenge quilts on sea blue backdrops was absolutely breathtaking and a showstopper. All of our visitors were awed by the creativity, the variety and the vision of the individual renditions, all using a piece of the swampy common fabric. Thank you, Leslie Bird and Ruth Wilcox for pushing 55 of us, another record number, to think out of the box. Please visit this exhibit again at the National Seashore in Eastham, in October The “Featured Quilter” exhibits by Mary Wheatley and Paula Tuaño were a marvelous retrospective of their many talents. They were both on hand to discuss their various interests and techniques. What an inspiration to all! However, the Quilt Show is only as impressive as its behind the scene organization. Early on Nancy McConnell signed the contract with the school, arranged for the caterer, night security, rack movers and rental tables. All went smoothly and on budget. Ellie Held’s registration data base simplified quilt registrations, quilt sign-ins and quilt returns. Joan Andrews did a herculean task of creating and printing programs, quilt tags, display frames for the featured quilters and signs wherever needed. She also ordered our ribbons and this year contracted for the 500 tote bags displaying our raffle quilt. She is our Editor “Extraordinaire”! Nancy Drew and Alyce Travelo gathered a large number of “white glove” volunteers who were there to answer questions and turn quilt backs on request. Betty Crowell and Mary Walker did a fantastic job on the admission and volunteer fronts. Despite the 25% increase in visitors, they were able to handle the admissions swiftly thanks to their cheerful and enthusiastic volunteers. Mary Ann Hamshire secured advertisers despite a tough economy. Maureen Cunningham and Marian Cawley kept 29 vendors happy who were, in turn, delighted by the success of our show and therefore their own. Once again Teresa Begley kept our finances in order and provided daily updates on admissions. Let’s not forget the committees with a more visible presence at the show: Kids Can Sew: Estelle Trzcinski and her team made quite a few children happy making pillows and other items. Scavenger Hunt: Ellie Held again set up that treasure hunt and prizes were handed out to all the children who found treasures in the quilts. Quilt Bank: Grace Filliman did her usual energetic job of coordinating the Quilt Bank activities, displaying charity quilts, and informing the public about the Quilt Bank’s mission. Bayberry in Action: Diane McGuire and her team were teaching multiple projects to a large variety of attendees, including teenagers and one male who decided to try his hand at our craft. She also took care of ordering the note cards which were sold out by Friday morning. (A second printing is in the works). Boutique: Barbara (O’Neill) This newsletter is Duhamel and Janet Bantly were very published four times a active in the well stocked boutique, year for members of thanks to all of our member donations. the Membership: Barbara Fitzpatrick Bayberry Quilters Guild not only signed up 17 new Bayberry of Cape Cod members, but also sold tote bags and note cards with Carol Salerno. They Editors were the “Information and Welcome Joan Andrews Committee” to all of our visitors. Marilyn Swenson Lectures and Demos: Evelyn Gauthier, a new Committee member, displayed a delightful excitement and professional attitude in her dealings with the vendors and the mike announcements. Some of the lectures were totally over packed. Signs: Joyce Jenks handled the wonderful new signs bought this year, and set them out in strategic locations. The new signs are a major improvement over the old signs in weight and readability, although we are keeping the two major artistic signs at the entrance to the school. Artistic Treasures: Charlotte Toia created a new raffle with many members donating treasures of various artistic styles. The most wanted and selected items were the small quilts: an antique one, a much embellished one and a more traditional sailboat one. We may have to return to basics. 2011 Raffle: “Our Cape Cod” was a highlight of the Quilt Show. The marketing efforts of Carol Salerno and Leslie Bird and publicity by Peggy Bernard were highly successful and helped promote the entire Quilt Show. The picture on the website, note cards and tote bags was colorful and detailed. This was another occasion to promote the vision, design and skills of our members. Thank you again to all who participated in designing and creating this wonderful quilt. We’d like to thank Murray’s for donating a Janome 3160 sewing machine to the raffle and to Major’s RV for donating the picnic chairs with attached trays and cup holders. (Continued on Page 7) PLEASE TURN CELL PHONES OFF DURING LECTURES AND/OR WORKSHOPS Piecefully yours page 3 Sew Many Pearls Viewer’s Choice Awards Large Hand Quilted 1st Cecilia Maciá 2nd Paula Tuaño 3rd Marjorie Lydecker Hon. Mention: Sue Hart Other Categories Recognized Viva la vida Lunch! Our Summer Journey Chapters in My Life Large Machine Quilted 1st Julie Lariviere Through Spenser’s Eyes 2nd Debbie Zeida/+Karen Martinez Eureka 3rd Carol Horrigan Snake River Hon. Mention: Cindy Campbell/+Fran Cook Hope Medium Hand Quilted 1st Frances Brand 2nd Oksana Stark 3rd Audrey Germer Hon. Mention: Diane Craft The Three Tenors Four-Square Abundance Feathered Friends A Visit to Baltimore Medium Machine Quilted First Bed Quilts Robin Kilduff Oksana Stark Barbara Wilsack Debbie Zeida UFO’s Leslie Bird Leslie Bird Leslie Bird Leslie Bird Lynn Conroy Barbara Delphos Marie MacKay Millie MacKenzie Diane H. McGuire Oksana Stark Jennifer Sullivan Jennifer Sullivan 1st Sue Hart/+Forever Quilts Mountains in New Hampshire 2nd Elsa Hahn Posies and Pomegranates 3rd Paula Tuano Tobacco Road Hon. Mention: MaryLou MacFadyen Kaleidoscope ----+Ribbon awarded for machine quilting. Renaissance Emma’s Quilt Baltimore Quartet Goldfish From Fran’s Window Goldfish Purple Mountains Sunshine Yellow Mrs. George Braque Flies the Coop Deep Blue Sea Swirls Brush Fires Amish Wedding Irish Spring Batik Gridlock Coffee Espresso Winners --- 2011 Bayberry Raffle 1st Prize - “Our Cape Cod” 4’ x 6’ Wall Hanging Lulu Goff, Orleans, MA Small Hand Quilted 1st Audrey Germer 2nd Ellie Held 3rd Nancy McConnell Hon. Mention: Leslie Bird Third Times a Charm Batik Gridlock Night at the Beach Eureka-A Celebration of Rob and Emily 2nd Prize - Janome 3160 Sewing Machine Debbie VanHaverboke, Ledyard, CT 3rd Prize - Picnic Chairs with Tray and Cup Holder Small Machine Quilted 1st Elsa Hahn 2nd Elsa Hahn 3rd Lynn Vigeant Hon. Mention: Barbara Wilsak Lamb in the Wool Shop Brrrdbath Egrets and Wisteria Winter Song Birds Clothing/Other 1st Claude Danner 2nd Lorraine Westcott 3rd Mary Ellen Annese Furoshiki Vest Quilted Jacket Morning Glory Your Name BAYBERRY BOARD MEETINGS 2011-2012 Cape Cod National Seashore Challenge 1st Elsa Hahn 2nd Hilary Ward 3rd Ruth Wilcox Hon. Mention: Kathryn Kacergis Happy Birthday White Cedar Swamp Trail Wave Hello Race Point NAME TAG? PLEASE WEAR IT TO ALL BAYBERRY MEETINGS WE’D LIKE TO KNOW WHO YOU ARE Sep. 21 Oct. 22 Jan. 18 Feb. 18 Mar. 21 Apr. 21 May 21 10:00am - Carleton Hall, Dennis 10:00am - West Dennis Graded Schoolhouse 10:00am - Carleton Hall, Dennis 10:00am - West Dennis Graded Schoolhouse 10:00am - Carleton Hall, Dennis 10:00am - West Dennis Graded Schoolhouse 10:00am - Carleton Hall, Dennis Piecefully yours page 4 2011 Raffle, Note Card and Tote Bags We printed over 7,000 raffle tickets and still had to print more after Friday’s show. Claude Danner and her committee made an eye-catching quilt that photographed well and looked fantastic on Bayberry’s website. Publicity in the local papers was astounding, with the quilt photo drawing many new visitors to our show. This year we were able to “market” the raffle quilt by lending it out to members who volunteered a few hours of their time to go to special events at the Yarmouth Cultural Center, Barnstable Village 4th of July activities, farmers markets, local restaurants, libraries, grocery stores, garden clubs and Holly Berry Quilters. One member hung the quilt for two days on her front porch where streams of people walking to the beach stopped in their tracks to buy tickets. A big Thank You to: Joan Andrews, Eva Avery, Peggy Bernard, Cindy Campbell, Carol Cote, Claude Danner, Roberta Deleo, Shelia Garran, Ellie Held, Joyce Jenks, Marie MacKay, Barbara Maffeo, Sandy Marai, Marguerite Martin, Nancy McConnell, Georgia Neydorff, Vi Olsen, Midge Reed, Linda Reveruzzi, Oksana Stark, Marge Sullivan, Christine White and D.J. Zirbel. We also sold tickets via the website with requests coming in from places like Colorado and Florida. Leslie Bird Carol Salerno Raffle Committee Note Cards We printed 500 note cards with a photo of the raffle quilt on the front. We started selling the cards at the Thursday morning show; by 10:30am on Friday morning we were sold out! A second printing is in the process and should be available in September in case you did not get a chance to purchase any. Tote Bags The tote bags, with a photo of the raffle quilt on the front, are made of 100% recycled cotton canvas. They were made in New Hampshire by an all-female owned and operated company. There is a huge pocket on the outside with a snap and an additional smaller pocket on the inside. These bags will make a great gift for a friend or family member. The bags will be for sale at the fall guild meetings National Seashore Challenge Thanks to all the members who participated in this year’s challenge - you outdid yourselves! The quilts will be hung at the Salt Pond Visitors Center at the National Seashore in Eastham during the month of October. There have been requests to display the exhibit at other venues, and we will look into this possibility. Unless you are anxious to have your quilt returned, I shall keep them for awhile. There were 55 entries in this exhibit and two more are promised for the event at the National Seashore. Thanks to Marie MacKay for donating wooden crates; they really added a “touch of Cape Cod” to the exhibit. Leslie Bird Ruth Wilcox Challenge Committee Antiques Joanne Joyce West Barnstable, MA Embroidered Picture Carol Hugo Gardner, MA Asian Inspired Quilt Linda Lease Lancaster, PA. Evening Out Ruth Wilcox West Barnstable, MA Asian Pictures Lexa Clark Jamaica, VT Necklace, Bracelet and Felted Purse Nora Kager Orleans, MA Autumn Embroidered Picture Lois Manning Yarmouth Port, MA Bali Pops and Pattern Randi Moberg South Chatham, MA (Donated by Fabritique, Wayland, MA) Bargello Quilt Flo Roche South Dennis, MA Beautiful Home Barbara Rowe Prospect, CT Blue Necklace Cindy Extane Brewster, MA Children's Treasures Audrey Anderson West Yarmouth, MA Crafty Ladies Jean Hacker Osterville, MA Crafty Ladies (2) Jeanne Carey Hyannisport, MA Crochet Treasures Ruth Wilcox West Barnstable, MA Painting S. Sears Hyannis, MA Posies Jeanne Carey Hyannisport, MA Quilt Top Flo Roche South Dennis, MA Sail Away Quilt Leslie Bird Cotuit, MA Scarf and Necklace Teri Fox South Dennis, MA Shaker Boxes Ruth Wilcox West Barnstable, MA Watercolor and Cat Mickie Heath Buzzards Bay, MA Watercolor Quilt Lois Manning Yarmouth Port, MA Winter Embroidered Picture Linda Gazal Harwich, MA “ Please refer to your Membership Book for addresses, phone numbers and email addresses. This information will no longer be published in the quarterly newsletter. Piecefully yours page 5 Programs for 2012 January 24-25 Members’ Show and Tell: First Quilt, Best Quilt 21-22 Bayberry Flea Market February March - Pat Delaney 27 28 29-30 Trunk Show: More Quilts Lecture: Under the Bedclothes Two-Day Workshop: Mock on the Wild SideMachine Appliqué Techniques April - Melinda Bula 24-25 26 Lecture: Discover the Artist Within Through Quilts And Wearable Arts One-Day Workshop: Build a Fusible Flower Quilt May - Marilyn Bedford 22 23 24-25 Lecture: Techniques of the Art Quilt Lecture: Techniques of the Art Quilt Two-Day Workshop: Dealing with Faces September - Froncie Quinn Lectures and Workshops to be announced. October - Ann Lainhart 23 24 25-26 Lecture: Working with Color Families Lecture: Fussy Cutting Trunk Show Two-Day Workshop: Color-Shift Bargello Kids Can Sew The first day was slow because there were few children at the show. Things picked up on Friday, and Saturday was our busiest day of all. The children were happy with the sewing process and so excited when their project produced a pillow. For the volunteers, and myself, it is simply joyful -- the busier the better. Estelle Trzcinski Chair, Kids Can Sew Bayberry in Action Once again, visitors to the Bayberry in Action booth were treated to a variety of techniques which they could “Make and Take”: fancy thread squares to bead, a demonstration of paper piecing, disappearing nine-patch and flip and sew. Members, as well as the public, had a good time learning new techniques and getting a glimpse into the activities provided by our guild. Found at Bayberry in Action: A very nice pair of scissors. Contact Diane for further details. Diane McGuire Chair, Bayberry in Action Houston: Last spring the Houston Quilt Festival issued a Call for Entries for a Special Exhibit for the upcoming Houston Int’l Quilt Festival. The Special Exhibit is entitled “Text on Textiles: Words as Designs on Quilts”. Of the many entries submitted, only 26 quilts were selected for this exhibit. Three of the accepted quilts were from Bayberry members. Priscilla Smith had two quilts accepted: “The Words of War” and “Letters Home to Mom”. Sandy Gregg had one accepted: “Gentle Rain”. The exhibit premieres at the Houston Show in November and will then tour the country for three years at various art gallery and museum venues. Vermont: Quilt Festival: Bayberry members continue to win prizes at the Vermont Quilt Festival. Julie Lariviere won a Blue Ribbon for her quilt “Through Spenser’s Eyes” in the Pieced Bed Quilts Category; Carol Salerno won a Red Ribbon for her quilt “My Celebration of Life II” in the Wall Quilts Category and Cecilia Maciá won a Yellow Ribbon for her quilt “Viva la vida” in the Mixed Techniques Category. The Special Exhibit: “Life’s Work: The Quilts of Marjorie Lydecker and Her Students” was a huge success. Many Bayberry members, whose quilts were part of this exhibit, were in attendance. Marge gave lectures twice a day over the three-day exhibit period to captive audiences. Cape Cod: Bayberry members walked away with many prizes at the Barnstable County Fair held in July. Paula Tuano won Best in Show and Best in Special Theme Category, “The Wedding Day", for her Mom's Wedding Dress Quilt. Pat Farrington won a First Place Blue Ribbon and Best Hand Quilting Ribbon for her "Christmas Mathematics" Quilt. Mickie Heath won a Ribbon for Best in the Special Theme Category, “Still Waters Run Deep,” for her lighthouse quilt. Sue Campbell won ribbons for a lacy multi-colored shawl, a Cape Cod felted Carpet Bag, a "Wind and Sea" Hat and a lacy, delicate Rossetti Shawl jacket. Sue says: “The Fair is a wonderful event....makes you feel like a kid again in the summer going to the fair to see the animals, the crafts, and eat the fried dough! I highly recommend participating in the sewing, quilting and knitting events”. Well done, all. The versatility displayed by our guild members is a treat to behold. We look forward to seeing what honors and ribbons are handed out in the future. Registration Many, many thanks to all 30 plus volunteers who made the quilt registration a Quilt smooth and easy process. Thanks to the Registrations quilt makers for checking in and picking up their quilts during the allotted times. See you all next year with your wonderful quilts. Ellie Held Registration Chair Marie MacKay is undergoing some health problems at the moment. She is tolerating the treatment being given. It would be nice for her to hear from her fellow members. Please drop her a card to let her know you’re thinking of her and wishing her a speedy recovery. Please refer to your membership book for her address. Piecefully yours page 6 QUILTING EVENTS New England Quilt Museum Thru October 16, 2011 - Maine’s Quilt Heritage October 20-December 31, 2011 Patience to Raise the Sun: Art Quilts from Haiti www.nequiltmuseum.org Quiet Valley Quilter’s Guild: Bennington Quiltfest Sep. 17: 9am-5pm; Sep. 18: 9am-4pm - Adm. $6 Mount Anthony Union Middle School 747 East Rd., Bennington, VT www.benningtonquiltfest.com Silver City Quilt Guild: 2011 Quilt Show Sep. 17-18: 10am-4pm Friedman Middle School Oakland Ed. and Comm. Complex 500 Norton Avenue, Taunton, MA www.silvercityguild.org Squanicook Colonial Quilt Guild: Autumn Festival of Quilts Sept. 24-25: 10am-4pm - Adm: $6 No. Middlesex Reg. H.S., Rte. 119, Main St., Townsend, MA www.scqg.org Belknap Mill Quilters Guild: “A Harvest of Quilts” Oct. 1-2: 10am-5pm - Adm: $5 Adults, $3 Students Conference Ctr. At Lake Opechee Inn 62 Doris Ray Court, Laconia, NH Champlain Valley Quilters’ Guild: “Once Upon a Time” Oct. 8: 10am-5pm; Oct. 9: 10am-4pm - Adm. $6 Field House of Shelburne, 166 Athletic Dr., Shelburne, VT www.cvqgvt.org Common Threads Quilt Guild: A Harvest of Quilts Oct. 8: 10am-5pm; Oct. 9: 10am-3pm - Adm. $5 Peoples Academy Gym, Morrisville, VT Proper Bostonian Quilters: Biennial Quilt Show Oct. 14: 6pm-8pm; Oct. 15: 10am-6pm; Oct. 16: 10am-4pm Adm. $5; Students/Seniors $3 Saint Theresa Schl., 40 Saint Theresa Ave., W. Roxbury, MA www.properbostonianquilters.org Cocheco Quilters Guild: 30 Years: Seams Like Yesterday Oct. 15-16: 10-4 - Adm: $6/day, $9/2Days Rochester Community Center 150 Wakefield St., Rochester, NH Rising Star Quilters: 24th Annual Quilt Show Oct. 15: 10am-5pm; Oct. 16: 11am-4pm - Adm: $5 Cary Hall, 165 Mass. Ave., Lexington, MA www.risingstarquilters.org Thimbles and Friends Quilt Guild: Celebrating the Comforts of Home Oct. 15-16: 10am-4pm - Adm. $5 10 Wally Krueger Way Route 18/28, Bridgewater, MA Concord Piecemakers Quilt Guild: Basket of Quilts Oct. 21: 10am-8pm; Oct. 22: 10am-4pm - Adm. $7 St. Matthew’s Methodist Church 435 Central St., Acton, MA (Exit 41 off Rte. 2) www.concordpiecemakers.org Cape Cod Quilters: A Harvest of Quilts Oct. 22: 10am-5pm; Oct. 23: Noon-5pm Cultural Center of Cape Cod 307 Old Main St., South Yarmouth, MA www.capecodquilters.com Shoreline Quilters: A Harvest of Quilts 2011 Oct. 22: 9am-5pm The Morgan School 27 Killingworth Turnpike (I-95 Ex. 63) Clinton, CT East Coast Quilters Alliance: A Quilter’s Gathering Nov. 3-5: 10am-6pm; Nov. 6: 10am-3pm Adm. $10/Multi-Day $15 Radisson Nashua, NH www.aquiltersgathering.com (Continued from Page 3) A special thanks goes to the family and friends of Bayberry members, too numerous to list here, who volunteered during the show. They helped fill some gaps and provided extra coverage when and where it was needed. Our sincere thanks and gratitude to all the members who volunteered their time to help at the show, made items for the boutique, bought raffle tickets and registered their beautiful quilts! And let us share some of our members, visitors and vendors feedback:: “a wide reaching show, from beginners to experts, from hand-quilted to machine-quilted, from traditional to artsy!”, “Breathtaking display of the National Seashore Challenge!”, “Friendly and Fun Volunteers!”, “It was a great year!”, “Good food prices!”, “Lots of vendors!”, “Great Show!” We Co-Chairs enjoyed an absolutely terrific time and our common sense of humor helped us respond to all emergencies, whether small or large, with a smile. We knew we could find a Bayberry member who could help resolve a problem when we didn’t have the answer because our guild is made up of “Sew Many Pearls”. Katherine Major Claude Danner Show Co-Chairs 2011 Bayberry Boutique Once again, our members fulfilled their membership responsibility by donating a variety of items to the Boutique. There were stuffed toys, wall hangings, quilts, jewelry, aprons and much more. Thank you all for your generosity. Our Boutique is known as a “Place to Shop” at the Bayberry Quilt Show. Barbara (O’Neill) Duhamel Janet Bantly Burlington Quilters Annual Quilt Show Oct. 22: 10am-5pm; Oct. 23: 10am-4pm - Adm. $5 Middlesex Community College 591 Springs Rd., Bedford, MA Piecefully yours page 7 Reflections on a "First Ever" Quilt Show As a now seasoned and jaded exhibitor of a quilt or two, I must now offer some observations and well meaning advice to new quilters: Just Do It - It is exciting to see your quilt exhibited, it looks so much better than in your basement studio! Trust me, no one looks that closely, except your harshest critics, and who listens to them anyway? Blue, Red, Yellow - Still means First, Second and Third! The white ribbon saying "First Bed Quilt", simply means you finished the darn thing, finally! Bring a Camera - Even if you have a wonderfully expensive and gloriously complicated one, but it's on a business trip/ vacation with your husband, get yourself a throw away, you won't regret it. (Or... just pester your friends to photograph for you). It takes three days (at least two hours each) to see a show. You need time to chat and visit and relax and shop, or sometimes, not to shop - because you've slept on it. You really didn't need that gizmo, anyway! And finally, We quilt because we love it. We show because we are competitive. And, we always see something we have not seen before and admire the creativity and ingenuity in someone else. As always, with humor, Happy Stitches! Oksana Stark Anecdote about Kids Can Sew My seven year old grand daughter attended the show this year and at the Kids Can Sew table was asked whether she wanted to make a four-patch or a nine-patch pillow. "I'll take the nine." She was so thrilled with her pillow and so inspired by the quilts she saw that when she got back to my house she told me she wanted to make a quilt like all the ladies had made. She went to my stash, chose five fabrics and we spent all this past week making her first quilt. I did the cutting, but she designed the block patterns, did all the sewing and will start tying her quilt tomorrow. It's going to be in next year's show! Thank you, Estelle, and all your volunteers for making a new quilter. Quilt Bank Update QUILT BANK Our Big News!..... Through the work of Pauline Tannock, Fairfield Batting just donated 16 king-sized batts. Due to the many requests they get, they only donate to one organization each year. We are sending them a "Thank-You Photo" of our team with a stack of quilts and a package of batting prominently displayed. Here is our latest Quilt Bank story...... when I got food at the show, the gal at the cash register asked me if we had a quilt with trucks on it for a three-year old boy that she has been fostering. He is being adopted and she wanted to give him a quilt since he loves trucks. I didn’t have one, but had a pair of curtains that had trucks and cars all over them, so I gave them to her for his window. Then I asked Georgia Buck if she had a truck quilt. She brought one in (she had appliquéd a truck across the middle). I called the gal (Karen Kelly) and she came in with two of her daughters, (she has four), the three-year old and his half-brother, one year old. All the Quilt Bank gals came out of our room while we presented Ralph with his truck quilt....we laid it on the floor and he lay down on it and did (angels in the snow) with his arms and legs and then wrapped himself in it. He looked like a giant taco. Peg Parker took a photo and we can hardly wait to see it. Also, there was a toy truck attached to the back. I got an email from Georgia saying how great it was to see one of her quilts received. What a joy to meet a family that does such a wonderful job. Ralph asked one of the gals if she could make him a pillow so I gave him a piece of fabric and his 10-year old sister said she would make him a pillow as she learned how at "Kids Can Sew" at the show. The show was great and it was wonderful to see old friends and make some new ones and thanks to the three vendors who gave us some fabric. See you at the Tea. Grace Filliman Quilt Bank Carol Salerno In Memoriam Ann Mastroiani passed away on August 24, 2011 at the age of 68. She loved animals, was a dog breeder and a member of the Dalmatian Club of America and the Briard Club of America. An artist, she enjoyed creating stained glass and quilting. She also enjoyed the Cape shellfish beds and her catch of quahogs and clams. Quilt Bank volunteers with quilts and batting donated by Fairfield Batting. Kudos to these dedicated women. Piecefully yours page 8 Did you Know? When you have difficulty with thread feeding through your sewing machine too quickly or catching as it comes off the spool, you may need to check how the spool is wound. Some thread is wound crosswise - it crosses over itself diagonally. Some thread is stacked - threads are packed right next to each other but do not cross. Cross-wound thread flows evenly off the top of the spool, while stacked thread flows evenly off the side of the spool. Generally, it’s best to place cross-wound spools on your horizontal spool pin and stacked spools on your vertical spool pin. There are exceptions to this rule, so check how your machine works. If you only have a vertical or horizontal spool pin, check with your dealer for ways to adapt your machine. Fran Brand’s “Three Tenors”. Do I hear an aria? It’s that time of year again and the bus is ready to take us to the 2011 A Quilters’ Gathering in Nashua, NH on Thursday, November 3rd. Signups will be taken at the September DAY meeting ONLY, or you may mail your check to me. Please refer to your membership book for my home address. A coupon for this trip is available on Page 11, with details of the pickup points and costs. Remember, if you, as a member, fail to sign up before the October 3rd deadline, you will not receive the Bayberry member discount and your cost will be the same as that for non-members. See you on the bus. Debbie Zeida, Tours Future Quilt-In Activities Share our Skills October 8 Hand Quilting Demonstration Cecilia Maciá and Ellie Held Cecilia and Ellie will demonstrate their individual techniques for hand quilting. Hand Piecing Demonstration Diane McGuire Diane will demonstrate her technique for hand piecing Handouts will be sent via email prior to the Quilt-In. Copies will also be available at the Quilt-In. November 12 Preemie Quilts Ellie Held Sidney to Claude: “I don’t know, it looks a bit funny to me.” Ellie will have kits and directions for making preemie quilts. The quilts will be sent to a Boston hospital specializing in the care of premature infants. Gift Card Holder and Mystery Project Diane McGuire These envelopes can be made either by hand or machine. You will need a 6” square of holiday (or other fabric) and 12” of thin ribbon for each envelope you plan to make. Practice squares will be available. The Mystery Project will be revealed with an email prior to the November Quilt-In. Diane McGuire Share Our Skills “…..the only way to have a friend is to be one.” Ralph Waldo Emerson “Friendship,” 1841 Piecefully yours page 9 NATIONAL SEASHORE CHALLENGE Look at this one. Oh my God, did you see what she did? How many quilts did they make? Those crabs are just adorable! Every time you look, you see something different. And, look at those papier maché mussels and shells. What a great display! Featured Quilter Paula Tuaño’s “Kokopeli Twist”. Solid fabric hand dyed by Paula, Southwestern fabric purchased commercially. Boutique Volunteers Sheila, Barbara, Beverly, Janet and Lynn Detail of Featured Quilter Mary Wheatley’s quilt “Log Cabin with Celtic Border and Center”, hand quilted and hand stitched Celtic work. Bayberry in Action: Diane, Joyce and Mary Lou Piecefully yours page 10 Wen Redmond Easy Image Transfer - September 28, 2011 Half-Day Workshop - 1:00-4:00pm $26.00 Members -- $36.00 Non-Members $10.00 Kit Fee - Paid at Workshop Holographic Images - September 29, 2011 One Day Workshop $33.00 Members -- $44.00 Non-Members $10.00 Kit Fee - Paid at Workshop Name ______________________________ Phone ______________________________ Email _______________________________ Make Checks Payable to: Bayberry Quilters of Cape Cod Send check to: Karen Gilligan Please refer to your membership book for Karen’s mailing address. Please note on the bottom of your check which workshop you are paying for. A Quilter’s Gathering, Nashua, NH When: Thursday, November 3, 2011 Pickup: 7:30am Staples Parking Lot, Orleans 7:45am Barnstable Location to be Determined: Commuter Parking Lot, Rte. 132, (Burger King) OR K Mart Plaza, Rte. 132 8:10am Commuter Parking Lot, Sagamore 8:45am Fireside Restaurant, Raynham Cost: $42.00/person - Bayberry Member $55.00/person - Non-Member NOTE: Cost for members who sign up after the 10/3/11 deadline will be $55.00. Name__________________________________ Phone__________________________________ Make Checks Payable to: Bayberry Quilters of Cape Cod Send check to: Debbie Zeida Please refer to your membership book for Debbie’s mailing address. Please write Quilter’s Gathering on your check. Carol Shinn Painting with Machine Embroidery October 27-28, 2011 2-Day Workshop – $75.00 Members $95.00 Non-Members Name__________________________________ Phone__________________________________ Email__________________________________ Make Checks Payable to: Bayberry Quilters of Cape Cod Send check to: Karen Gilligan Please refer to your membership book for Karen’s mailing address. Please note on the bottom of your check which workshop you are paying for. Refund Policy for Bayberry Workshops Refunds allowed if members meet this criteria: 1. 2. 3. Notice is given 30 days PRIOR to the workshop. Extenuating circumstances, subject to review by the president; OTHERWISE Only if a replacement can be found. HOLIDAY LUNCHEON Saturday, December 3, 2011 12 Noon Ardeo Grille at Kingsway 81 Kings Circuit, Yarmouthport, MA Just Off Route 6A Choice of: Chicken Piccata Eggplant Rollatini Baked Scrod Menu also includes cheese, crackers, crudités, chicken orzo soup, Chef’s vegetables, rice pilaf and Chef’s dessert creation. Coffee, tea and tip included. Total per person: $20.00 Name__________________________________ Phone__________________________________ Make Checks Payable to: Bayberry Quilters of Cape Cod Send check to: Charlotte Toia Please refer to your membership book for Charlotte’s mailing address. Please write Holiday Luncheon on the bottom of your check . Piecefully yours page 11 Bayberry Calendar Sept. 10 09:30am 01:00pm Sept. 21 10:00am Sept. 27 07:00pm Sept. 28 09:30am Sept. 28 01:00pm Sept. 29 09:30am Oct. 8 09:30am Oct. 22 10:00am Oct. 25 07:00pm Oct. 26 09:30am Oct. 27-28 09:30am - Quilt-In - West Dennis Graded Schoolhouse, Dennis - New Members Tea - West Dennis Graded Schoolhouse, Dennis - Board Meeting, Carleton Hall, Dennis - Evening Meeting - Trunk Show with Wen Redmond - Day Meeting - Trunk Show with Wen Redmond - Workshop - Easy Image Transfer - Church of the Nazarene - Workshop - Holographic Memories - Church of the Nazarene - Quit-In - West Dennis Graded Schoolhouse, Dennis - Board Meeting - West Dennis Graded Schoolhouse, Dennis - Evening Meeting - Lecture: 3D Elements of Design - Carol Shinn - Day Meeting - Lecture: Carol Shinn’s Work - Two-Day Workshop: Painting with Machine Embroidery - St. Pius Church Parish Hall November 10 NEWSLETTER DEADLINE Nov. 12 09:30am - Quilt-In - West Dennis Graded Schoolhouse, Dennis Dec. 3 12 Noon - Holiday Luncheon - Ardeo Grill at Kingsway, Yarmouth Port, MA August 2, 3, 4, 2012 --- Red, White and Quilted --- Bayberry’s 31st Annual Quilt Show Evening Meetings: Cape Cod Reg. Tech. High School -- Harwich Day Meetings: Church of the Nazarene -- Dennis Bayberry Quilters of Cape Cod PO Box 1253 Orleans, MA 02658 Piecefully yours page 12