NOTIONS . . . - Quilter`s Guild of Dallas
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NOTIONS . . . - Quilter`s Guild of Dallas
August 2006 Volume 14, No. 12 NOTIONS . . . from our president Hope you are all staying cool and having a great summer with your family and friends. I hope some of you have got some rain ... it is pretty dry at my house. For the past few weeks, moms have been on my mind. My reflections started the end of May that marked the fifth anniversary of the death of my mother. Then a few weeks ago, when Kay Cox los her mother, I was reminded again of that very special relationship. It occurs to me on a regular basis how important those connections are. Many of us are mothers and some of us grandmothers but, for sure, none of us would be here without one. It is so fascinating to me to see how these familial relationships work. Kay has told me over the years some funny stores about her mother and I realized that she was a very good hearted, sweet lady with a wonderful sense of humor. The past few years, my children have been pointing out some of my “eccentricities” and reminding me that those are “Granny” things and that I am starting to scare them. A few months ago I met Terry Mosher’s mother and again it confirmed my belief that “the acorn doesn’t fall far from the tree”. At a recent meeting, Marcia Shurtleff brought two of her granddaughters. Looking at and talking to those young girls I was amazed at the connections and similarities in their enthusiasm and attitude. It works both ways. Our kids and grandkids, and in some cases, nieces and nephews, really do reflect the person we are. I am constantly delighted whenever I have the privilege of meeting families of our members at how the spirit of kindness always shines through. In late 1998 and early 1999 when my sister was in her final days, she said to me one day “Aren’t we lucky to have had the parents we had? They were kind and no matter waht they did, it was always their very best”. Now let me say here that we were not raised by Ozzy and Harriett but our parents were hard working, very thoughtful people who strived to do the right thing. Hardly a day went by during her ilness that Beverly did not tell me how lucky she was about something. At the cancer centr when I would take her for treatment she would point out how lucky she was that she was not as debilitated as some we observed. She was dying and still would be concerned for others. If she saw a person that seemed to be in distress she would Calendar Corner August In Review August 6 ~ Gee’s Bend Quilts August 24 ~ Executive Committee Meeting @ 7 p.m. R.E.I. August 24 ~October Newsletter Deadline Coming Attractions September 7 ~ Barb Vlack October 5 ~ Laura Wasilowski November 2 ~ Covers for Kids December 7 ~ Mary Stori * Denotes Location Change ** Denotes Date Change Meeting Location Congregation Shearith Israel 9401 Douglas, Dallas TX SE corner Walnut Hill and Dallas Tollway See Notions Page 6 Doors open 6:30 ~ Meeting 7:15 p.m. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2005 ~ 2006 BOARD OF PRESIDENT ~ Barbara Hartman ~ 1ST VP COMMUNITY SERVICE ~ Rhonda Anderson ~ 2ND VP WAYS & MEANS ~ Carol Dickschat ~ 3RD VP PROGRAMS/WORKSHOPS ~ Anne Colvin Mosher ~ GENERAL TREASURER ~ Chris Becker ~ ASSISTANT TREASURER (SHOW) ~ Marcia Hampton ~ DIRECTORS 4TH VP MEMBERSHIP ~ Val Hubbard ~ 5TH VP FINANCE ~ Marie Zazckowski ~ 6TH VP SHOW ~ Frances Hafer ~ SECRETARY ~ Charmaine Harris ~ PARLIAMENTARIAN ~ open ~ STANDING COMMITTEES DONATION QUILT 2006 ~ Rhonda Anderson ~ DONATION QUILT 2007 ~ Debbie Tribble ~ PUBLICITY/MARKETING ~ Doloris Lajoie ~ EDUCATION AND ENDOWMENT ~ Margaret Wolf ~ HISTORIAN/PHOTOGRAPHER ~ open GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT ~ Marilou Wimmer ~ INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS ~ Mary Howard ~ LIBRARY ~ Peggy Keirstead ~ NEWSLETTER ~ Shelly Goodwyn ~ NEW MEMBER CONTACT ~ Marianne Gildea ~ NOMINATING ~ Sharon Renick ~ WEBSITE MANAGER ~ Judy Kriehn ~ SPECIAL COMMITTEES KEEPER QUILT 2005 (FALL) ~ Rhonda Anderson ~ COVERS FOR KIDS DALLAS CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER ~ Marcia Shurtleff ~ RONALD MCDONALD ~ Kay Cox ~ VOGEL ALCOVE ~ Pam Hanson ~ BLOCK CONTEST 2005/KEEPER QUILT 2006 (BIRDS) ~ Richard Larson GUILD STORE ~ Theresa Cunningham ~ 2 Quilting Lines - August MINIATURE QUILT AUCTION ~ Concetta Boscardin ~ QUILT CURATOR ~ Marcia Hampton RESOURCE LIST ~ Mary Howard ~ RETREAT ~ Val Hubbard ~ STOCKING PROJECT ~ Valerie Salter ~ SUNSHINE AND SHADOW ~ Mary Howard ~ TEXAS ASSOCIATION QUILT GUILDS REPRESENTATIVE ~ Marie Zaczkowski ~ MEMBERSHIP Notes From Membership Valerie Hubbard Currently the guild has 670 members. Several door prizes were donated by Ellis County Guild, The Fabric Affair, Quilt Country, Carriage House Quilt Shoppe, Jackie Galubenski and various guild members. Please support our local Quilt Shops and let them know how much we appreciate them. We had 2 new members join and 2 visitors to our July meeting. There were 112 members in attendance. Thank you to the Pieceful Friends Friendship Group for their assistance at the July meeting. Quilter’s Guild of Dallas New membership, renewal and change of address (see insert bottom left of this page) should be sent to: Valerie Hubbard, Quilter’s Guild of Dallas, Inc. 305 Spring Creek Village Suite 508, Box 521 Dallas TX 75248-5711 When renewing or changing address (or name), please include your membership number. Membership Dues: (USD)/year September-February $25.00 March-August $15.00 Renewing/Rejoining Members $25.00 Charter Members $20.00 Senior Citizens (65+) $15.00 Junior Members (age 18 or under) $15.00 International Members shall pay the above applicable annual dues plus $15.00. Dues are non-refundable/non-transferable Please make checks payable to: Quilter’s Guild of Dallas. Quilting Lines Visit us at the guild website www.quiltersguildofdallas.org Change of Address QGD Member Number: ______ Name: ________________________ New address: ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ New Phone Number: ________________________ New e-mail Address: ________________________ Send to: Valerie Hubbard Quilter’s Guild of Dallas, Inc. 305 Spring Creek Village Suite 508, Box 521, Dallas TX 75248-5711 … is the monthly newsletter for members of The Quilter’s Guild of Dallas, a non-profit organization formed to preserve the heritage of quilting, to be a source of information and inspiration, to perpetuate a high quality of excellence in quilting and related arts, and to be a gathering for people with a common interest. Quilting Lines is published twelve times a year by The Quilter’s Guild of Dallas. 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Box 2489 Red Oak TX 75154 972-842-3405 972-842-3263 fax Quilting Lines - August 3 COMMUNITY SERVICE VP Community Service Covers for Kids Challenge Rhonda Anderson Having a good summer? Here’s how to keep cool: think of all the quilts we will need when the winter winds blow in ... it won’t be long until we need them again, so consider making quilts for the kids. Just sit in front of your a/c unit, crank it up, and pretend it is winter!!! We are always in need of all types of quilts, tops, blocks, etc. Those UFOs are what we are putting together at our monthly Covers for Kids Workshops. Speaking of that, please join us for our next one on Saturday, August 26th. This workshop will be at Hancock Fabrics in Garland at 190 and 78. They are on the southeast corner of this intersection, next to Hobby Lobby. We will be there from 9:30 - 5, but come only part oof the day, if you can! Do let me know if you are coming, so we know how many stations to set up. The Covers for Kids Challenge is due this month to me by August 24th in order to be judged. We have great prizes for this, so please plan to get yours turned in. However, if you don’t have it finished for judging, I will still accept it any time. The quilts will be displayed at Quilt Celebraiton 2007 and then donated to the charities. I have a couple of packets left, for those of you who wish to still make one, just contact me. We have been getting lots of donated quilts and toiletries. A big thank you goes to Nina Hall, Sheila Haywood, Valerie Salter, Helen Conway, Rosemary Soderstrom, Joan Caufield, Lu Peters, Happy Johns, Pam Hanson, Cindy Southers, Theda and Marie’s workshop, and Marcia Shurtleff for their donations at the June meeting. If you would like to do bindings, quilting, piecing, etc. please ask and I will give you a job to do. We appreciate any help that you can give us. Keep Cool and Keep Quilting! Covers for Kids Workshop Join us for the free workshop to help us make quilts for kids! Mark your calendar for Sat. August 26th. This workshop will be at a new location for us. Hancock Fabrics has opened a new store in Garland at 190 and 78. They are on the southeast corner of this intersection, next to Hobby Lobby. Please plan to join us. We will be there from 9:30 – 5, but come only part of the day, if you can! Please RSVP to Rhonda Anderson if you are coming, so we know how many stations to set up! 4 Quilting Lines - August Amazing but true! This is the Guild’s 10th Annual Covers for Kids Challenge! Packets will be available until they are gone! This year’s theme is Peter Rabbit. The packet will contain 3 fabrics this year. They are so CUTE and will be fun to work with. Please join us in making a quilt for one of our children’s charities! Packets are $5 each and include these fabrics and a package of batting. You will add some fabrics of your own, and make a cute quilt for kids. Your money will be returned to you upon completion of the quilt! The completed quilts are due on August 24th. This gives you the whole summer to make something fun! Contact Rhonda Anderson by e-mail if you have any further questions or would like a packet reserved for you. Please bring your Box Tops for Education and Campbell’s soup labels to Rhonda Anderson. Reminder - we need the entire soup label, not just the UPC. Executive Board Meeting The next meeting of the Executive Committee, which includes ALL standing committee chairs, will be held on Thursday, August 24th at R.E.I. The meeting will be called to order at 7:00 p.m. If you have an item for the agenda, please contact Barbara Hartman 2007 Annual Retreat Valerie Hubbard Do you believe it, it is time to start making plans to go to our annual retreat ~ January 11 through January 15, 2007. Your answers to last year’s retreat questionnaire has been very helpful and we are trying to accomodate as many of your ideas as possible. The theme is 1960s. The t-shirt design has been chosen and it will be in those wonderful bright colors of the 60s: tangerine (orange), azalea (bright pink), key lime (green), violet (light purple), and, of course, red. By the way, was it “peace” or “piece”? Our retreat quilt shop this next retreat is going to be Texas Quiltworks. Wonder what wonderful fabrics they are going to be bringing? Several of you have asked if we could have a full breakfast and no lunch; full breakfast and full lunch; or continental breakfast and full lunch (like in the past) - well, Tanglewood Resort is going to give each of us these options. No, it is not all or nothing - we will each make our own decision as to what meals we want to eat: breakfast, lunch and dinner; breakfast, no lunch and dinner; continental breakfast, lunch and dinner. The only cost difference would be if you choose 3 full meals a day, which will cost you $3.00 more per day (not bad). You will have to decide when you fill out your registration form. The registration forms will be in the next newsletter, available on line, and at the meetings starting in September. Friendship Groups Mary Howard A special thanks to the Pieceful Friends for helping out at the July meeting. The guild can use about 6 people each month to help out at the membership table and various other spots before the meeting. Helpers need to arrive at the guild meeting by 6:30 p.m. When the speaker brings quilts, we can also use a few to help hold up the quilts. Friendship Groups, here is an opportunity for you to pick your month. Take a look at the upcoming speakers and your calendars. Then email your first and second choices for service to me. This will be on a first come basis. It is an easy way to help the guild and have fun meeting people. Like to showcase your Friendship Group? Just send your article to me. Endowment Report 2006 Margaret Wolf Every year, the guild receives applications for an annual grant. The Endowment Committee recommends to the Guild Board their selections. This year, two grants will be awarded. New England Quilt Museum has requested funding for a CD catalog to coincide with a new exhibit called “Happy Birthday America”. Everyone can enjoy the quilts assembled from the Bicentennial and the Centennial Birthdays. Images of about 30 quilts are cataloged on the CD with full page images and details. The exhibit at the New England Quilt Museum starts August 17 thru October 22, 2006 in Lowell, Mass nequiltmuseum.org. Then the quilts move to Paducah from November 18, 2006 until January 20, 2007 quiltmuseum.org Secondly, from The University of Northern Iowa, Dr. Marybeth C. Stalp, Assistant Professor of Sociology seeks funding for her manuscript, “Quilting: The Fabric of Evryday Life”. Our guild will pay for the color images in this work. This work attempts to document: the process of quilting and the people who do it, a look at quilting as it exists outside of the United States, and describe a culture clearly produced and dominated by women. Progress is continuing with a deadline for completion of December 2006. Both the CD and manuscription will be available in our library as soon as possible. The Quilter’s Guild of Dallas, Iinc. receives recognition from these organizations and is associated with these quilt-related projets forever! For prior listings of grants, our website describes the funding in the past years, along with an application for the future. Quilting Lines - August 5 Library Peggy Keirstead In order to keep abreast of our Guild’s programs, I have ordered books by scheduled speakers. These two books relate to the speakers for September and October. In September, Barb Vlack will speak and teach on the quilt software program Electric Quilt. She published a book in 1999 called EQ4 Magic, which I have purchased, even though Barb will be discussing the newer version, EQ5. Presumably she will be able to bring readers along on the changes. Help Wanted Do you have newsletter experience (preferably with PageMaker)? The Quilter’s Guild of Dallas can use your talents. If your schedule is flexible the last week of each month, please contact Val Hubbard, VP Membership October’s speaker, Laura Wasilowski, is the author of Fusing Fun; Fast and Fearless Art Quilts. This book, with full-color photographs, offers general instructions on Laura’s fusing technique, directions for seven wall-size projects, and a photo gallery for inspiration. I hope these books will help increase members’ enjoyment of Guild programs. Technical questions can be answered by Shelly Goodwyn Visit us at the guild website www.quiltersguildofdallas.org Notions continued from Page 1 ask me to go ask if I could help. She was such a mom right to the end when she left her and and 15 year old children. We are so lucky that we have had the families and friends that we have to be here in a great organization celebrating what we love to do. I am writing this message on the morning of July 4th so that gives us just another reason to thank our lucky stars ... don’t get me started on that one. We are so lucky. 6 Quilting Lines - August Mystery Quilt Rhonda Anderson (Part 4) Quilting Lines - August 7 Pieceful Friends Friendship Group About three years ago, the Quilters Unique Friendship Group was bursting its seams. It had grown too large to easily meet in members’ homes, so they capped the group at 30. In order to offer an alternative to quilters in the Richardson area, a handful of Quilters Unique members formed a new group and named it Pieceful Friends. At first there were only five. It was a quiet sit-n-sew gathering, with no real agenda. Since then the group has grown to 12 - and still has no agenda! Pieceful Friends meets in home the second Tuesday evening of every month. The program is to sit and do handwork, cut fabric or just flip through old quilter magazines and chat. If someone arrives with nothing to do, Rhonda Anderson always offers something to busy those idle hands, like cutting scraps or sewing binding for Covers for Kids. This past April, the group ventured on their first weekend together to Le Retreat in Gainsville. Yup, that’s the same Gainesville that was in the news recently for having had a terrible Spring hailstorm. And it was - of course- the very weekend of the Pieceful Friends retreat! Windows were shattered, winds howled, and all watched for tornadoes. Other than that; however, and some severly damaged cars, it was a weekend enjoyed by all. Even in a storm, you know, there’s something warm and peaceful about sewing with friends. Like to showcase your Friendship Group? Just send your article to Mary Howard. 8 Quilting Lines - August 2006-2007 Nominations Sharon Renick Thanks to all who voted in our election for the slate of officers for 2006-2007 by handing in ballots at the June meeting or mailing ballots directly to me. The ballots are in. I received 160 ballots accepting the slate of officers and none refusing them. Your officers for the new guild year are as follows: President - Marie Zaczkowski 1st VP Community Service - Rhonda Anderson 2nd VP Ways & Means - Carol Dickschat 3rd VP Programs/Workshops - Judy Kriehn 4th VP Membership - Valerie Hubbard 5th VP Finance - Concetta Boscardin 6th VP Show - Richard Larson Secretary - Valerie Salter Congratulations to our new Board of Directors! Please do all that you can to help them make your guild better and their job easier. Quilting Lines - August 9 SUNSHINE & SHADOW Friendship Groups Mary Howard Please keep these fellow quilters in your prayers and well wishes. Remember that a simply card with your note can make a world of difference! Faith Canright’s father, Louis Franklin Canright, died June 8. Theda Scroggins’ son-in-law, Donald Gene Young, died June 9. Kay Cox’s mother died June 15. Quilter’s Guild of Dallas Meeting Policies & Procedures Member Check-in: When you come to a general guild meeting, please remember to stop at the membership table and get your door prize ticket. These tickets are used to keep a tally of our attendance numbers and to select the door prize winners. Membership Cards: Membership cards must be shown (and preferably worn) at each meeting. If you forget your card, a $.50 fee is charged and donated to the library fund. If you have lost your card or your nametag sleeve and wish to purchase a new one, they are available for $1.00 each at the general guild meetings. You can find your membership number in the upper right corner of your mailing label. Please write your number on your membership card. Guest Policy: We encourage and welcome guests and visitors at our general meetings. There is a $5.00 guest fee for non-members attending any meeting hosting an out-of-town speaker. Parade Of Events August 18-19 Waco Quilter’s Guild, Waco Convention Center FMI homespunquiltguild.com 254.848.5093 To make corrections to this listing, please contact the newsletter editor September 15-16 Lone Star Heritage Quilt Guild of Sulphur Springs September 15-17 Conquering the West, One Stitch at a Time, Trinity Valley Quilters Guild, Amon G. Carter Exhibition Hall FMI www.tvqg.org or 817-295-0569 September 28-Oct 1 “In a Quilter’s Garden, Austin Area Quilt Guild, Austin January 12 - 16, 2006 Winter Retreat March 10-13 Quilt Celebration, Market Hall 10 Quilting Lines - August Questions about our Guild? Call the Guild Voice Exchange at 972-480-5939 OR check out our website at www.quiltersguildofdallas.org PROGRAM UPDATES AUGUST PROGRAM By Anne Colvin Mosher 0 August Quilters of Gee’s Bend On August 3, 2006, the Quilter’s Guild of Dallas welcomes a group of quilters from Gee’s Bend, Alabama. The small rural community known as Gee’s Bend is named after Joseph Gee, the first white man to stake a claim therein the early 1800s. In 1850, the Gee family sold the plantation to Mark Pettway. After the Civil War, the freed slaves took the name Pettway and continued to work the land as tenant farmers, eventually purchasing farms from the federal government in the 1940s. In 2003, all the living quilters of Gee’s Bend (more than fifty women), founded the Gee’s Bend Quilt Collective. The Collective is owned and operated by the women of Gee’s Bend and serves as the exclusive means of selling and marketing their quilts. In June, a “sequel” to the blockbuster Gee’s Bend exhibit, entitled “Gee’s Bend: The Architecture of the Quilt” opens at the Museum of Fine Arts – Houston (www.MFAH.org) and runs through September 4, 2006 before embarking on its’ own nationwide tour. For further information about the quilters of Gee’s Bend, go to their web site, www.quiltsofgeesbend.com, or look for these books: The Quilts of Gee’s Bend and Gee’s Bend: The Women and Their Quilts. COMING ATTRACTIONS Workshops In The News September: Friday (09/08/06): Saturday (09/09/06): Barb Vlack Beginning Basics for EQ5* Designing Quilts in EQ5 (intermediate level) * * must bring laptop with licensed copy of EQ5 installed October: Laura Wasilowski Friday (10/06/06): Garden of Eden Saturday (10/07/06): Woodcut Quilts Visit the Program/Workshops table at the meetings to view samples when available. You may sign up at meetings or via mail. Space is limited! STUDY AND LEARN FROM THE MASTERS. SIGN UP FOR CLASSES TODAY! 2007 AQS Challenge Sandy Brawner “Under the Magnifying Glass” As most of you know, each year the American Quilter’s Society holds the Ultimate Guild Challenge in which quilt guilds are invited to compete to win $5,000. Even though the competition is stiff, our guild has a lot of talent. We have won it before and we can win it again! This year’s theme, Under the Magnifying Glass, will stir your creative juices. September Barb Vlack Maybe you’ve watched the demonstrations of The Electric Quilt software at quilt shows or at your favorite quilt shop. We have only two rules this year: Perhaps you’ve even purchased it, taken it home and installed it on your computer. But then panic sets in, as 1. Incorporate the theme “Under the Magnifying Glass”. you aren’t quite sure what to do with it. 2. Quilt must be 54” in width by 42” in height. Well, we have the answer for you! Our September speaker/teacher is Barb Vlack – acknowledged as one of the leading EQ5 authorities in the country! Ms. Vlack will be lecturing about the software and its’ capabilities during the meeting, then teaching two hands-on classes on Friday and Saturday following the lecture. October Laura Wasilowki Laura is one of the “standup comediennes” of the quilting world. A co-founder of “The Chicago School of Fusing,” she makes up funny songs to accompany her lecture – keeping you in stitches! Lecture: So Many Chickens, So Little Time: Confessions of a Serial Quilter We have Judy Kriehn to thank for this intriguing theme. Under the Magnifying Glass evokes all sorts of images from the scientific (drop of water, hairs on a caterpillar’s leg, skin cells) to the inspirational (flower petals, snow flake, a butterfly’s wing, grandchild’s hand). Turn commonplace items into the spectacular! The Ultimate Guild Challenge is a separate show category with its own prize money and all entrants must be Guild members. More details will follow in future newsletters. Now, get out that magnifying glass and start inspecting everyday items in your world. Quilting Lines - August 11 Workshop Registration Form Member # Name Daytime Phone Evening Phone Email: Workshops last from 9 am - 4 pm Cost: $40.00/day for Guild Members - $45.00/day for others September: Barb Vlack Friday (09/08/06): Beginning Basics for EQ5* Saturday (09/09/06): Designing Quilts in EQ5 (intermediate level) * * must bring laptop with licensed copy of EQ5 installed October: Laura Wasilowski Friday (10/06/06): Garden of Eden Saturday (10/07/06): Woodcut Quilts Visit the Program/Workshops table at the meetings to view samples when available. You may sign up at meetings or via mail. Space is limited! Cash Awards Lectures Nationally Known Judges Merchant Mall Quilt Appraisals Special Exhibits Live Miniature Auction Demonstrations Copy this form and make out a check to Quilter’s Guild of Dallas for the total amount, and send them along with a SASE to: Marie Zaczkowski 1105 Meadow Lane Sachse, TX 75048-2813 Quilter’s Guild of Dallas, Inc. 305 Spring Creek Parkway Box 521 Suite 508 Dallas, TX 75248-5711 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PD. DALLAS, TEXAS PERMIT #1777