Spring 2010 - Kansas Quilters Organization
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Spring 2010 - Kansas Quilters Organization
Kansas Quilters Organization NEWSLETTER Vol. 26, No. 2 • Spring 2010 NOTES FROM Kathy In January, we began a new year for the Kansas Quilters Organization, the Kansas state-wide quilters guild. Your board met to work out details for the coming year. We certainly hope to see you all at the spring meeting, June 4 and 5, in Lawrence, Kansas. Lawrence is the quintessential college town with lots of restaurants and great downtown shopping. And while you're downtown, you won't want to miss Sarah's for quilt fabric, The Stitching Post for more quilt fabric and The Yarn Barn for all your knitting needs. Lawrence is replete with history and quilt tradition. A wonderful weekend is being planned which will include workshops by some of the most talented quilt artists in the state. Come and take classes in your favorite medium or try something new. You will be able to choose from Russian Punch Needle, Fine Hand Quilting, Machine Piecing and Wool Appliqué. Our guest national teacher, Terry Clothier Thompson, will inspire you, too, with her very popular Fabric Camp! On Saturday, Terry will offer two lectures that are sure to inspire and enlighten. In this newsletter you'll find all the information about the meeting, registration and location. I've been to the hotel and while there are no elevators, there is easy access to two levels from the parking lots. Some of the classes will be on the same level as rooms. There will be people to help with getting supplies to the classes, so I really think everyone will be pleasantly surprised! We look forward to seeing you in Lawrence! Membership in KQO is a benefit to all so I hope you will help us grow! Do you know someone who used to be a member? Please encourage them to rejoin and come to the meeting in June. How about inviting someone you know who is new to KQO? We'd love to see our numbers grow. The more the merrier! KQO Board Officers for 2010 President – Kathy Delaney 1st V.P. – Pamela Hill 2nd V.P. – Reba White Treasurer – Natalie Hutchison Secretary – Connie Shea Program – Pam Calhoun Newsletter – Trudi Cobb KQO Website: www.KSQuilters.com KQO Newsletter: kqonewsletter@yahoo.com Lawrence toll plaza to be closed…… Please visit the Kansas Turnpike Authority website for the most updated information before you travel. www.ksturnpike.com See Traffic Alerts! Kathy Delaney, President Kansas Quilters Organization 1 2009 KQO Board of Directors Jackie Bennett, Garnett; jackiejo70@gmail.com 785-214-8185 Bonnie Breen, Topeka; NO EMAIL, 785-233-1965 Jean Buoy, Concordia; jbuoy@sbcglobal.net 785-243-7228 Lynda Brittingham; Rose Hill; tbrittingham1@cox.net 316-776-0822 Georgia Brown; Kansas City; GeorgiaBrown2008@yahoo.com 913-229-4367 Pam Calhoun, Hutchinson; pcalhoun3@cox.net 620-665-8941 Kathy Delaney; Overland Park; Kathy@kathydelaney.com 913-897-5415 Delores Chambers, Manhattan; delores@ksu.edu 785-539-0392 Trudi Cobb, Council Grove, trudigale@gmail.com 785-466-1607 Debbie Coddington, Olathe; handdebq@hotmail.com 913-764-4027 Beth Coldwater, Chase; bcoldwater39@yahoo.com 620-938-2332 Ann Domsch; admoch@oznet.ksu.edu 785-537-5147 Pamela Hill, Paola; psdhill@yahoo.com 913-557-5234 Junelle Hills, Colby; junelle@aol.com 785-462-3375 Natalie Hutchison, Olathe; otter_1965@yahoo.com 913-829-6322 Tammy Oliver, Ulysses; mom_oliver@hotmail.com 620-353-0125 When doing hand piecing and you need to do a quick press of a seam, use a clothespin. Take the clothespin apart and do a gentle press with the slanted end of the wood pin half. - Myrtle in California Linda Sader, Beloit; lmsader@nckcn.com 785-738-3993 Lany Sharp, Oakley; tsharp4@st-tel.net 785-672-8831 Connie Shea sheaj@embarqmail.com 620-543-2329 Regina Stark, Norton; rstark@usd2121.org 785-877-3978 Pat Walters, Salina; NO EMAIL, 785-827-6213 Reba White, Hoxie; rswhite@ksu.edu 785-675-3620 Pamela Hill, Thank you so very much for helping me with the newsletter. Your willingness to jump in and give your time was greatly appreciated! Your friend, Trudi Kansas Quilters Organization 2 KQO January Board Meeting Briefs and KQO Fall Meeting Minutes can be found on the KQO website. www.ksquilters.com 2009 Spring Meeting Come and join the fun in Lawrence, or as a former co-worker would say Athens on the Kaw. We will be offering 5 classes on Friday. Terry Thompson will be teaching a class based on her 3 day class called Fabricamp. Students will need to bring old quilts, tops, and blocks to add to their learning experience. Jeanne Poore will teach a class on Fine Hand Quilting. Jeanne will have a kit available for $15. Natalie Hutchison will offer a class on Russian Punch Needle Embroidery. If you cannot find a needle in your area, contact Natalie and she will get one for you. She will also have some kits available if you cannot find one. Tony Munoz will be teaching twisted Bargello. Please note that you need to use complimentary colors and the quilt top can probably be completed in class if the strips are cut and sewn together before class. Leave it to a retired schoolteacher to give you homework before the class starts. Elaine Boese will bring us wool appliqué with a choice of two projects. Kits will be available but Elaine will need advanced notice of your project choice to make sure she has the right kit for each student. There are several quilt shops in the Lawrence area and of course enjoy shop hoping your way to Lawrence. I recently visited the shop on the east side of Manhattan. They have a purple Singer Featherweight in their display case. I hope to see many of you in June. When doing hand appliqué and traveling, simply place your bobbins with the color threads needed and place them in a medicine bottle. Drill tiny holes through the top of bottle and pull up your thread colors. They will stay neat and easy to use! One medicine bottle holds approximately 7 bobbins of color. Nancy in Florida Kansas Quilters Organization 3 Featured Quilt Artist Terry Clothier Thompson Our regional/national teacher in Lawrence will be Terry Clothier Thompson. Please visit her website www.terrythompson.com. Terry currently lives in Lawrence. When Terry was a little girl, she loved to play at her grandparent‟s farm in Peace Creek, Kansas. She learned about the simple pleasures of farm life, and the trials and tribulations of a Kansas homestead...and she learned how to sew. Terry is a quilt artist, pattern designer, writer and historian. She served as one of the principal documenters for the Kansas Quilt Project and her chapter on conversation prints is included in the book from that project. According to her website, the goal of her classes goes beyond teaching “how to" techniques. Students will also gain a deeper understanding of the history behind their heritage quilts, which makes the “making” process so much more meaningful. On Friday Terry will offer a class based on Fabricamp. Students are to bring quilts, quilt tops, or blocks from the 19th century and 20th century up to the 1930‟s. Terry will also bring items from her collection. The students will learn about techniques used to make the quilt or top, and clues to dating the fabrics used in the quilt Saturday morning her lecture will be on Red and Green Appliqué quilts and in the afternoon the lecture will explore Pioneer Quilts and Pioneer Stories. Terry will bring quilts for her lectures as well as slides. Kansas Quilters Organization 4 Hand Quilting Class by Jeanne Poore Jeanne has been a KQO member for 20+ years. She is an international quilt instructor, lecturer, fabric designer for Marcus Brothers Textiles, pattern designer and author. She also judges quilt shows. Being an active member is numerous quilting organizations and part time employee of Prairie Point Quilt Shop keeps her busy. She has designed the in house block-of- the- month pattern series for the shop starting the 8th year this September. She enjoys redrafting and making old fashion traditional patterns using lots of fabric—the more the better. Best of all she really enjoys sharing her quilts and instructing quilt making. Class Description: Hand quilting – Techniques, Tools, Tips, Tricks, and Success Topics are marking tools, the proper types of batting, basting small and large quilts, needles, thread types, thimbles, hoop sizes, and improving your quilting stitches. There will be time for students to practice what they have learned while quilting on their class project. Students are encouraged to bring quilt tops for suggestions on how to quilt them and what designs to use to compliment the top. Supply List: 1. One yard of cotton fabric for backing and binding. 2. Miniature Whole Cloth Quilt Top – Pre-marked fabric squares by The Stencil Company. 3. Batting – Hobbs Thermore – 20” square 4. Hand quilting thread. I recommend the color to match the quilt top (Kit color is natural). However if you want your stitches to show, you may choose colored thread. 5. Quilt basting needles. 6. #10 quilting between needles. 7. A 10” quilting hoop. 8. Utility scissors for cutting batting. 9. Small scissors for cutting thread. 10.A thimble with good denting dimples to fit the middles finger of your writing hand. 11.Blue painters tape (I will have a roll to share). 12.Paper and pencil for note taking. Note: Because I do not know what the lighting will be in the classroom, I suggest you may wish to bring a small light. I will have Kits available containing the preprinted top, batting and backing for the design shown for $15. It is the natural (off white) color. Kansas Quilters Organization 5 Russian Needle Punch by Natalie Hutchison Natalie J. Hutchison lives in Olathe, KS with her husband Rick. They have a 17-year old daughter, Rachel. Although Natalie has been around quilting and quilters her entire life, she didn’t start quilting seriously until 2003. Some of her fondest memories are of quilting on the patio with her Great Grandmother’s church group. And a prized possession is a small doll’s quilt made by another Great Grandmother. Natalie travels regularly with her mother, Jeanne Poore, helping with classes and lectures. This centuries old needle art creates stunningly beautiful pieces with a richness of texture and color and can be created in only a few hours with relatively few supplies. Small to large pieces can be used for all types of decorative items: pillows, basket lids, button covers, purses, framed art, tote bags. The list is endless Punch needle is a wonderful take along project that requires very few supplies and is so easy to learn. It is one easy stitch. Come join me and punch your way to fun. Supplies needed: Small „sharp‟ scissors 6 inch embroidery hoop – interlocking lip Punch Needle – I used the Cameo brand because it is very comfortable, but any brand that uses 3 strands of flow will work Pre-printed Pattern or Kit – most needle craft stores, quilt shops and craft stores carry small kits that have pre-stamped weavers cloth Embroidery Floss – usually one skein per color is enough for small projects. However, you may want two for your background color. Don‟t worry about the number on the skeins. Pick the colors you like for the project you are working. I use DMC that I purchase at Joann‟s. If you have any questions or need further information, please give me a call 913-829-6322 or email ottor_1965@yahoo.com If you have trouble finding a needle or kit, please let me know at least a week before the class so I can bring one with me. Kansas Quilters Organization 6 Twisted Bargello Quilt by Tony Munoz Tony is a retired teacher. He taught for 32 years teaching fifth for two years, third for eight years and second twenty-two years. He enjoys the whole idea of retirement even though he really misses the kids. Tony now has so much time to do what he wants. Tony has been quilting since 1981. He is a charter member of the Quilters' Guild of Parsons‖ , a charter member and past president of KQO, the current president and secretary of the Kaleidoscope Theatre For Young People, and the secretary of the theatre fraternity of Delta Psi Omega. Tony quilts like a fool and lift weights Finished Quilt Size 41 ½” X 57 ½ “ Supply List: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. ¼ yard of 20 gradated prints ¼ yard for first border 1/3 yard for second border ¾ yard for outer border and binding Rotary cutter, mat, and ruler Sewing machine Basic sewing supplies Use complimentary colors. Do Not Use color families, like red – dark to light and then green – dark to light, etc. Mix the colors; throw a zinger in here and there. Quilt top can probably be completed in class if the following strips are cut and sewn before class. PRE-CLASS CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS: Before class cut four 1 ½ “strips from each of the 20 prints. PRE-CLASS SEWING INSTRUCTIONS: Before class sew together into four strip sets in order gradating from #1 (lightest) to #16 (darkest) with strips #17 to #20 gradating back to medium (see sample above). A lot of bargellos are from light to dark, but this one has the last four colors a little lighter than the darkest (#16). Kansas Quilters Organization 7 Wool Basket or Bouquet by Elaine Boese I have been hooked on quilting since 1988 when I attended a guild meeting in Emporia, KS. I love all forms and aspects of quilting, but recently have spent more time doing handwork than sitting in front of my machine. I am encouraged, inspired and challenged in my quilt making by the quilters that I have come in contact with as they have made me grow in areas I wouldn’t have without them. I call Marysville, KS my home now along with my husband Rick, where I work as a case manager at a mental health agency. I am excited to share and learn about quilting with others who also love quilts and quilt making by lecturing and teaching quilt classes. The wool project is an adaptation of a design by Eveline Folind and appeared in the KC Star. You can choose to either make an elongated basket with flowers (13x20) or a framed bouquet (15x18). Students will enjoy a relaxing day of hand sewing, learning tips and techniques in the use of wool and ways to improve their handwork and decorative stitches. Supplies: Basket: Background 14x24 Basket - 10" sq Leaves - 6" sq 5 to 6 scrap pieces of wool in a variety of colors Floss or pearl cotton to match all colors of wool (or use can use all black) Bouquet: Background 11x13" Leaves - 6" sq 5 to 6 scrap pieces of wool in a variety of colors Border 15x18" Floss or pearl cotton to match all colors of wool (or can use all black) Kits available for $30 - prior notification needed Kansas Quilters Organization 8 KQO SPRING RETREAT REGISTRATION FORM LAWRENCE, KANSAS JUNE 4-5, 2010 This form must not be postmarked before April 22, 2010 Registrations on or before April 29, 2010 will be eligible for a drawing to win free registration for the Fall 2010 KQO Meeting. All fees are non-refundable. If you are not able to attend you may transfer your registration to another person, however it is your responsibility to find your replacement and to collect your fee from her/him. Final deadline to register is May 6, 2010. Name______________________________________________________________ Address____________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip________________________________________________________ Phone_____________________________________________________________ E-mail_____________________________________________________________ Have you paid your dues for 2010? Membership for 2010 Membership must be paid to attend the meeting 1 year for $15.00 or 3 years for $40.00 ___________ Meeting Registration Fee includes: $40.00__________ KQO gift, Saturday Lunch and 2 lectures by Terry Thompson (Registration must be pre-paid to participate in the workshops) Friday Workshop (includes lunch) $40.00___________ Total Enclosed (make checks payable to KQO) $_______________ Workshops will be held Friday June 4 from 9:00am to 4:00pm. Please note your 1st, 2nd, 3rd choices for workshops below. Classes will be filled on a first come first-served basis. Friday Workshop Choices 9 a.m. -4p.m) ____ Fabricamp – Terry Thompson ____ Hand Quilting Class – Jeanne Poore ____ Russian Needle Punch – Natalie Hutchison ____ Twisted Bargello Quilt – Tony Munoz ____ Wool Basket or Bouquet – Elaine Boese Mail Registration and check to Natalie Hutchison 13121 South Trenton St. Olathe, Ks 66062 Kansas Quilters Organization 9 Meeting is at the University Inn EconoLodge 2222 West 6th Street (6th & Iowa), Lawrence, KS 66046 785-842-7030 Make your own reservations. Just tell them that you are with Kansas Quilters Organization for a discounted rate of $70 per night. A block of rooms on the second floor is being held for us until May 10, 2010. There is parking and direct walk-in on the first and second floors. Hotel registration is on the first floor, KQO registration is on the second floor. Vendors will be on the first floor. X Kansas Quilters Organization 10 Save the Date! Mark Your Calendar! Meeting Dates Location 2010 Spring Meeting June 4 – 5, 2010 Lawrence 2010 Golden Oldies July 16 – 18, 2010 Salina 2010 Fall Meeting October 15 – 17, 2010 Colby 2010 Spring Retreat June 2 – 5, 2010 Salina Come and join the fun of KQO! Tell a friend! June 4-5, 2010 Lawrence, Kansas www.KSQuilters.com Do you have an event you want to tell your fellow members about? Is your local guild holding a quilt show? Do you wonder what your fellow Kansas Quilters are doing and where you might see them? KQO is adding a page to the website so any current KQO member can advertise their quilting event. Just access www.KSQuilters.com and look for Upcoming Events. Send your information to the webmaster and upon approval, we will post it. (Please allow 7 business days for event to be posted. Events will be deleted after their final day) Kansas Quilters Organization 11 2010 Spring Meeting Schedule DATE TIME CLASS LOCATION Friday – June 4 8:00-9:00 Registration 9:00-4:00 Workshops 2nd Floor (will let you know where your class is located Noon Lunch 4:00-7:00 Shopping with vendors 5:00-7:00 Saturday – June 6 1st, 2nd and 3rd Floors 2nd Floor Fiddle Leaf Cafe 1st Floor Haskell Room Board Meeting 2nd Floor Fiddle Leaf Cafe 8:00-9:00 Registration 2nd Floor 9:00-12:00 Meeting 3rd Floor Noon Lunch 3rd Floor 1:00-3:00 Meeting 3rd Floor 3:00-5:00 Shopping with vendors 1st Floor Haskell Room Thank you for coming see you in the Fall! Kansas Quilters Organization 12 We will have the following four Vendors at our Meeting. Be sure to visit their booths. The Linen Closet Ferrol Lattin, from Lawrence. Country Creek Peddlers Quilt Shop Kansas Quilters Organization 13 Number of Squares from a Fat Quarter 1 Fat quarter (18" x 22") = 99 – 2” squares 16 – 4 ½” squares 56 – 2 ½” squares 12 – 5” squares 42 – 3” squares 12 – 5 ½” squares 30 – 3 ½” squares 9 – 6” squares 20 – 4” squares 6 – 6 ½” squares Trudi Cobb 1550 S 1000 Rd Council Grove, KS 66846 ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED Kansas Quilters Organization 14