Fabric Bolt
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Fabric Bolt
Fabric Bolt Rochester, New York Chapter of the American Sewing Guild Volume 26 Issue 6 November/December 2014 For those of you who are following the tracking of my ASG discounts year to date, January 1 through September 30, I have saved $121.60. From the Joann’s VIP discounts $51.86 and from other sources $69.74. The cost of my membership dues have now been paid for twice from the discounts I have earned being a member. The discounts are a result of careful shopping. When I am planning on a purchase, I see where I can get the best deal and who gives an ASG discount. I do sew just about every day so I go through a lot of product in the process, I do not sew for money so I do need to make every penny count and I throw almost nothing out. October already! I have already completed several Christmas projects and really going full steam ahead. I am eyeing the Gifts Gala projects and thinking about what great ideas they are for sharing with family, friends not to mention neighbors, letter carrier, hair dress etc.. I like to have several things on hand I can quickly grab for those folks who show up with a gift because you know how embarrassing it is when someone gives you something and you have nothing for them. October also means it’s time to sign up for stitch camp. Sometimes I wish we had a stitch camp before the holidays so I could get that concentrated time to sew but instead all the things I want to make and can’t because of my Christmas sewing I save for stitch camp. I bought the fabric for new living room drapes in June, but it looks like that will be a project I will save for stitch camp now or will it be the sheath dresses I want to make after the class I took at the ASG convention in July, guess you will find out at stitch camp. One thing is for sure attending ASG meetings inspires so many ideas, I have to write them down. I really hate that it gets dark so early now and that is probably the thing I dislike about fall, the days are getting shorter. When I was working I never saw daylight, went to work in the dark and came home in the dark. At least being retired I have an opportunity to see daylight. Then of course Rochester sure has more than its fair share of gray days. I find that one of the biggest changes to my eyes is the need for more good lighting. Have to Thank God for Ott lights. I do find working with dark fabrics more of a challenge and tend to leave those projects for brighter days. Before we know it November will be on us and the madness of the holiday season, with shorter days and more packed into them finding time to do something for ourselves just about always gets placed on the back burner. Every year I say I will not wait to the last minute, yet it seems I am always hurrying to finish something. It occurred to me the problem is I keep adding to what I want to do to begin with, maybe I will try not to do that this year. I do want to wish you all to have a Happy Holiday Season, Stay Safe, Laugh a lot, Love even more! Lorraine Anderson ****Meet the Chapter Advisory Board!**** President: Lorraine Anderson 585-265-4962 lorraine008a@aol.com 1st Vice President: Debbie Barnes 585-671-3659 desiree51@aol.com 2nd Vice President: Lorraine D’Angelo 585-637-5253 ladylore20@yahoo.com Secretary: Kathleen Gilbert 585-474-2971 klutterqn@rochester.rr.com Treasurer and Retail Liaison: Shirley Shaw, 585-8893011 sashaw@frontiernet.net Fabric Bolt Editor: Lorraine Anderson, 585-265-4962 lorraine008a@aol.com Web Site Manager: Kathy Healey 663-1255 healeywear@rochester.rr.com Advancing Sewing As An Art And A Life Skill CAB Meetings for 2014 November 3, 2014 December 1, 2014 Cab meetings are held from 6:30-8:30 PM at the Ronald McDonald House 333Westmoreland Rochester, NY 14620. All members are encouraged to attend -2- Neighborhood Groups Contact Leaders for This Month’s Details! CALL AHEAD CHANGES HAPPEN Byron/Bergen group - for details October 10th We are as a group making pillowcases for Pluta Center of Wilmot Cancer Brighton meets on the 1st Tuesday of the month at 7PM contact Judy Achzet 585-244-8908, email tomatocan2@msn.com for details. Meetings are held at 220 Idlewood Rd. (use Winton Road entranceColumbus Way Institute. And location contact Marcia Turpyn email maturpyn@gmail.com or call 585227-4346 Embroidery Group- contact Lorraine Anderson 585265-4962 email lorraine008a@aol.com for details. Meeting at 24 Maryvale Drive in Webster at 9:30 am 1st Thursday of the month October 9th playing with the Brother Cut and Scan 11/6 turkey talk 12/4 Christmas bells Fairport –meets the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7PMcontact Rose Gulley email roseyggg@aol.com Meetings are held at the Fairport Baptist Home corner of route 250 and Whitney Road. Oct.-Fabric Flowers, Nov. Quick gift ideas and Dec. funky tool demos. Gates-meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month, 4-9pm contact Sally McNeil 585-247-5543 email sallyann4@ frontier.comfor details. Meetings are held at the Gates Town Hall October15th-charity project, November 19th fleece socks, December 10 Christmas party at Brookliea Country Club Greece Day-meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 9:30AM contact Mary Lou Reabold, 585-227-5608 email mlreabold@aol.com for details. Meeting Greece 3G-meets the 4th Monday of the month at 6:30PM contact Lorrie D’Angelo 585-637-5253 email ladylore20@yahoo.com Meetings are held at 294Cinnabar Road 14617, at Chris Ciesla’s House Meetings on 10/27, 11/24 and 12/29, Please call ahead For changes Webster-Sit and Sew 9:30-3:30 on 9/16 at the North East Joint Fire District’s Roseland Community Room, 1391 Salt Rd. in Webster at the corner of Salt and Plank Roads contact Sally Maier 585-265-3273 email mafarms@aol.com or Linda Ims 585-671-1101 email dims@rochester.rr.com for details Meeting on 10/14, 11/11, 12/9, 1/13, 2/10, 3/10, 4/14, 5/12, 6/19 ____________________________________________ Wednesday, October 15 at Messiah Lutheran Church, 4301 Mt Read Blvd. at 9:30 AM .our free sew day will be Monday October 20. Lorrie D’Angelo will show a video on Serger Work by Pam Leggett. We will do some of the ideas on our sergers. We will also plan our projects for future meetings. November meeting November 19th and free sew day November 24th. For those of you who winter in a warmer place and get your newsletter via the US Postal Service, please let me know your winter address, I will be happy to send it there. Neighborhood leaders, please notify me if you receive changes from members, so that the chapter can get newsletters and special announcements out in a timely manner. Lorraine Anderson -3- New and Renewing Members Renewing Members New and Renewing Members When you receive your renewal card, return it Immediately so you will not forget. You can also renew online. To insure you are never late for renewal, you may request “Auto Dues” by signing the blue consent form which is sent with the renewal notice. ASG Headquarters must receive your renewal by the end of the month when your membership expires or you will be deleted from the ASG rolls. That means you will not receive a newsletter because our labels are generated from the list of active members and are sent to us from ASG Headquarters. As a member you can check the more than 60 special offers by visiting asg.org. Ask your Neighborhood Leader or CAB member for the user name and password. August Linda Allen Jill Bates Karen Bragg Donna D’Angio Thelma DePalma Jeanne Elliott Emily Fee Cynthia Fleming Heather Foti Candace Galle Kathleen Henning Linda Ims Jane Levy Sherry McArthur Darlene McElroy Sally McNeil Janice Olysager Sandra Pinkerton Norma Snyder Judith Sturm Joyce Traxler Marcia Turpyn September Christine Ciesla Sara D’Angio Rosemary Grandusky Dawn Koch Patricia Loftus Katharine Lupia Regina Mahnke Christine Maier Judith Nagel Nancy Pawlak Marian Payne Cynthia Philips Nora Ann Relyea Arlene Sahmel Jackquelyn Swett Mary Jane Toepfer Rebecca Wood Paulette Bodak New Members Nancy Ingalls Kathleen Masucci OUR LOCAL VENDORS Aspenleiter 585-442-0640 10% off price of repairs and parts Vacuum cleaners and sewing machines 516 Monroe Ave. Dr. Carls Sewing Machine Service 585-266-9179 10% discount on service Julia Deal’s www.SEW Artistic.com New discount on Embroidery Designs on ETSY/shop/Juliasew apply shop coupon code = “ASG10” at checkout on orders over $10.Always $5 off Serger or Embroidery private lessons. (585)425-9136 Bailey’s Sewing Center 585-382-3290 10% off non-sales merchandise 2079 State Rd 20a Leicester, NY Mt. Pleasant Quilt Shop 585-243-0767 10% off non-sale merchandise excluding classes and long arm quilting 2877Mt Pleasant Rd. York, NY Discount Sewing Center & Jackie Lynn’s 585-544-4110 475 East Ridge Road 10% off all non-sale merchandise Excluding classes. Nancy’s Notions Save 15% on your next purchase. Check online at ASG for codes. Café Sewciety 15% on select merchandise 585-347-4852 896 Ridge Rd. Webster 14580 Viking Gallery Stores inside your local JoAnn’s Store 10% off regular priced items excludes sewing Machines and software, Greece, Webster &Henrietta Jo-Ann Fabrics and Jo-Ann ETC 10%off Merchandise -4- Mark your Calendars! Check for date changes! Date November 5, 2014 December 6, 2014 January 22-25, 2015 March 7, 2015 April 18, 2015 May 9, 2015 Event Gala Gifts II Annual Tea Stitch Camp Yard Sale Spring Fling Meet your Neighbor Location Jackie Lynn Fabrics Artisan Works Webster Holiday Inn First Baptist Church First Baptist Church Terry Hills in Batavia SPRING FLING and Janet Root Janet Root is coming to Spring Fling and treating us to a trunk show. You may want to mark your Calendars for this special treat provided by local talent. April 18, 2015 9AM-12Noon Original Sewing & Quilt EXPO 2014 Dates Fort Worth, TX October 16-18 2014 Birmingham, AL November 6-8 2014 Minneapolis, MN November 13-15 2014 Tinley Park, IL November 20-22 2014 If opportunity presents itself consider attending, the classes are great and the shopping wonderful! A project for every Newsletter Beginning with this newsletter there will be a little project in each newsletter. To do this please think about submitting a project. The directions must fit on one page and not be copyrighted. The project in this newsletter will be familiar to some of you. It is fun and fast as well as well as useful Enjoy! This pattern comes from the Simplicity Creative group. See page 6 DID YOU REGISTER FOR GIFTS GALA II YET! SIGN UP FOR THE ANNUAL TEA NOW! -5- NEWS FROM Byron Bergen Group The Byron Bergen group has had a busy summer – in June we challenged ourselves to make a QR code wall hanging of our name and will show them off at the December tea; in August we dyed fabric using the Japanese Shibori method; and in September we had a wonderful weekend in the Adirondacks complete with sewing time, cooking a turkey in a garbage can and of course a trip to the Crazy Moose Quit Shop in Inlet, NY! Future meetings are October 10 th, November 14th and our Christmas Luncheon December 12th. LAP ROBES FOR VETERANS UPCOMING EVENT Lap Robes for Veterans special sew date put on by Greece Rotary. St Lawrence Church, Nov. 1 st. 9:00 am till 4:00pm.Come one come all anytime that day. Kits will be available. Can use all levels of sewers. Please call or email Nancy and let her know if you are coming Nancy 478-6781 or email nvanapeldoorn@gmail.com 3G LOVES CHALLENGES The Great Garments Group of Rochester has a stash buster of a challenge for the next two months. For October 27, 2014, the challenge is to create an item from their oldest fabric in their stash. For November 24, 2014 the challenge is similar – create something with the youngest, as of August 31, 2014, fabric in the stash. Notions can be new. I am currently going through my stash to find that piece I have been aging through household moves. I am sure I have some BC (before child) fabric that is now ready. The Great Garments Group of Rochester was challenged to incorporate some vintage doilies in a garment. I, embarrassingly, had a small item whipped together that day. On the other hand, Chris Ciesla had put 6 vintage doilies and dresser scarves together to make a dramatic, black, top. She dyed the various items black so that the color variations would not detract from the overall effect. She has a beautiful top for the holiday season parties. I hope our next challenge produces such good work. The pictures really do not do this beautiful top justice... Lorrie D’Angelo -6- MACHINE EMBROIDERY: IT’S ALL ABOUT HOOPING Cindy Phillips says: Here is a little helpful hooping tip I came across recently. Maybe it’s been around a while but it was new to me & may be new to others. Place double sided wash-away tape (such as wash away Wonder Tape) on the bottom side of the inside hoop. Position the inside hoop on top of your fabric where you want it and smooth the fabric out nice & flat. Pick up the fabric & inner hoop together & place inside the outer hoop. The tacky tape helps keep the fabric from shifting when hooping and easily washes off your hoop when you are done. Some people use plain double sided tape but the adhesive from that might be more difficult to remove from the hoop. WEBSTER STITCHES Webster NG recently started its 2nd year of sit and sew meetings. Last year we welcomed several new NG attendees as well as new ASG members. In September we gained another new ASG member who is joining our sewing days. The informal day of work on your own project while you visit with sewing friends has been well attended with 15-18 every month. As a follow-up to making toiletry bags for the Finger Lakes Regional Burn Association’s Camp Courage summer campers, we are making holiday pillowcases and small bags filled with toiletries for the holiday sleep over at the Webster Fire Department this coming December. Last year 27 burn victim kids age 6 to 19 were part of this event. These kids come from all paths of life and FLRBA and its volunteers have several planned events throughout the year for them. For more information about this organization and upcoming events, check out their web site. Finger Lakes Regional Burn Association Sneak Peak from GiftsGala II BABY BLOCKS 1. Cut 6- 4 inch squares from contrasting, coordinating or matching fabric for each block. 2. Sew squares right sides together using ¼ inch seam. 3. Leave one seam open and turn right side out. 4. Insert a cube of foam or polyester stuffing. 5. Slip stitch or blind stitch open seam closed. 6. Consider using a variety of textures for each square, ultra-suede, faux leather, corduroy, flannel, oil cloth, minkie, etc. This would provide tactile stimulation for baby or dementia patient. -7- BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND GIFTS GALA II This year Gifts Gala II will again be at Jackie Lynn’s Fabric and Discount Sewing. Judie Vande has some great projects. We will print a book of the projects and offer a supply list to those who register prior to the event. This event will take place on Wednesday November 5 th so mark your calendars. You must register to attend there is a limit of 48 spots. This is free to members and a fee of $10 to non-members. See you there! Please call or email Lorraine Anderson to register 265-4962, lorraine008a@aol.com Photos for already planned projects include the following: Photos do nothing for the projects Zippered hanger cover Decorated gift bag Baby Bibs, bag &cuddles perfect size clutch bag Monster tissue holder Sewer’s wearable pouch Chevron table runner Sewer’s 6 pack (Gift) Heart Shaped Pot Holder Feature Pot Holders Shopper’s Wallet Gift tags That’s just the beginning, some really great ideas for thoughtful easy gifts! Sign up now and join in the fun! I will have an embroidery machine there to personalize projects for you if you wish. -8- STITCH CAMP 2015 Stitch Camp is an annual sewing weekend sponsored by the ASG Rochester Chapter. Those attending spend an entire weekend in the company of their friends and their sewing machines. It is a nice time to get to know Guild members outside our Neighborhood Groups, to focus on a particular sewing project, start something new, or finish a UFO. Perhaps you’d like to attend. Mark your calendars and get those sewing projects ready for Stitch Camp 2015. WHEN? January 22, 23, 24, 25, 2015 WHERE? Holiday Inn, 860 Holt Road, Webster, NY 14580. Swimming pool, exercise room. Refrigerators and microwaves in each guest room. COST? $50.00 DEPOSIT (Check: Payable to ASG Rochester Chapter). Balance to be determined by the number of occupants in the room and whether you want catered meals or opt out of the meal plan. The fee schedule on the Registration Form includes meals. Price reductions will be made if you opt out of the meal plan. (Note: There is an additional $35 fee for non-ASG members.) Weekend includes 2 or 3 nights lodging, breakfasts, dinners, and snacks. Many more details will be included in confirmation letters. If life gets in the way, refunds are always available. Come enjoy a weekend with other ASG members. Simple, comfortable, cozy. Spend your time socializing, sewing, eating, swimming, shopping, relaxing, or sleeping. Enjoy!! NEED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION? Contact: Sally McNeill or Shirley Shaw.sallyann4@frontier.com (or call Sally at: 247-5543) or sashaw@frontiernet.net (or call Shirley at: 889-3011) To register: Complete the form below and MAIL REGISTRATION & DEPOSIT CHECK ON or AFTER OCTOBER 15TH TO: ASG Treasurer 19 DaVinci Drive Rochester, NY 14624 Registration confirmation letters will be sent by e-mail. For those without e-mail, snail mail will be used. Name: ______________________________________________ Phone #: ________________ Address: ____________________________ City, State, and Zip: __________________________ E-mail address: __________________________________________________________________ ASG Member: Yes _____ No _____ ______ Three-Day Weekend (Friday 10:00 a.m. to Sunday 3:00 p.m.) ______ Four-Day Weekend Single Room: ______________ (Thursday 10:00 a.m. to Sunday 3:00 p.m.) OR Rooming with up to 3 other people. Please list roommates’ names below: ___________________ __________________ ______________________ Cost: 3-day weekend: 1 person per room = $262; 2 people = $161; 3 people = $128; 4 people = $111 Cost: 4-day weekend: 1 person per room = $376; 2 people = $225; 3 people = $175; 4 people = $150 No registrations postmarked prior to October 15th will be accepted in order to give every ASG member a fair chance Rochester, New York of the American Sewing Guild, Inc. Proxy Ballot Annual Election of Chapter Advisory Board Positions December 6, 2014 9AM-12Noon Artisan Works 565 Blossom Road Suite L Rochester, New York 14610 Please confirm by signing the ballot you agree the candidates for each office will do the best job for the Chapter. President: Lorraine Anderson Secretary: Kathleen Gilbert Treasurer: Judi Gent 1st Vice President: Debbie Barnes 2nd Vice President: Chris Jehle The Nominating Committee Chair is the proxy holder until the time of the election. All valid proxy ballots will be voted as submitted by the member. Please return your proxy to: Maggie Markham 760 Hightower Way Webster, New York 14580 All proxy ballots must be returned to the Nominating chair by November 30, 2014. Your proxy ballot is not valid without your signature to assign your votes to the Nominating Committee Chair. If it is not signed, your votes will not be counted. Member name (please print) ______________________________________ Member signature: _______________________________________________ ASG member number: ___________________ -10- GREECE MEETS The Greece day group meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month. Contact Mary Lou Reabold 585-2275608. E-mail mlreabold@aol.com for details. Our meeting will be Wednesday October 15, 2014 at Messiah Lutheran Church at 9:30 AM, our free sew day Monday October 20 th. Lorrie D’Angelo will show a video on Serger Work by Pam Leggett. We will do some of the ideas on our sergers. Any questions contact Lorrie. Others will work on a project of their choice. November meeting November 19th, Free sew day November 24th. GATES CHANGES Gates continues to meet the Wednesday of the month. They have changed their meeting time to start at 4pm, this allow more sewing time for the members while still allowing members who work to come after work. On October 15ththey will be doing a charity project and November 19 th they are making fleece socks. December 10th they will have a Christmas Party at Brook Lea Country Club 3rd DONATIONS Frequently our members are contacted by elderly members, or families who are cleaning out a loved one’s belongings. They want the supplies accumulated by a fellow sewist to go to someone who appreciates its value or to charity. How this should be handled is a question we need to think about. Gretchen Dent just received a huge donation of sewing goods. She handled it perfectly. I want to share with you how she did this. 1st she sorted the goods. She kept what she could use for her charity projects. 2nd she gave away to other neighborhood groups for their charity projects. 3rd she offered the remainder for sale and very low prices to others maintaining the funds to use for her cancer project 4th She requested a receipt from the treasurer of an estimated dollar value for the goods for the contributor. If someone wants to donate to ASG, and you really do not want to get involved, please contact a member of the CAB and we will handle the donation. If it is something you know would not be useful to us, direct them to Bits and Pieces or another charity like Dress a Girl they may be able to use the stuff. DID YOU REGISTER FOR GIFTS GALA II YET! SIGN UP FOR THE ANNUAL TEA NOW! NEWSLETTER DEADLINE December 7, 2014 -11- ANNUAL TEA SATURDAY DECEMBER 6, 2014 ARTISTSAN WORKS 9am-12noon 565 Blossom Road Rochester, New York 14610 This is a new and exciting venue for our annual meeting and we are very excited to share this with our members. There will be the usual time to strut your stuff and talk with friends. The affirmation of the 2015 officers will take place. There will be door prizes and yummy treats provided. You will need to register for this event because the rental fee is based on the number of attendees. The rental fee will be covered by our annual dues. There will be no charge for the event for members. Please contact one of the following if you are planning on attending. Kathleen Gilbert 474-2971 or email klutterqn@rochester.rr.com Deborah Barnes 671-3659 or email desiree51@aol.com A Well-Travelled Designer Marcia McClintock , an experienced traveler and pattern designer, was the featured speaker at the Rochester Metro ASG fall educational event on Saturday, September 2th. She started the program by unpacking her carry on suitcase which held her wardrobe for the week ahead. She introduced her pattern line item by item as she unpacked. All her patterns include pockets; some with zippers, some hidden, hence, the name of her company – Safe-T-Pockets. She shared a variety of travel hints while presenting the class including advice on color coordination of a travel wardrobe-2 neutral colors plus an accent color. Her fashionable and comfortable choices made dressing easy for travel easy. Marcia advised us that two bottoms and five tops equal 30 possible outfits if you plan ahead. Other tips she shared included everything from comfortable show brands to volunteering to gate check a heavy carry on. The next part of her presentation took us on a virtual tour of the garment district in New York City including a stop at Koos van den Acker’s studio. All presentations were laced with sewing and fabric tips and techniques. Handouts included a list of fabric shops in the garment district; road trip anyone? After lunch, Marcia showed us her upcycling ideas and we had the opportunity to sew an apron made out of a man’s dress shirt, a tee shirt scarf and a cosmetic or wristlet bag out of recycled jeans. It was a good day to sew and learn in a new meeting place- St. Lawrence’s Deacon Hall. ASG members from Rochester, Buffalo and Syracuse were inspired by the event. Next fall will offer a new educational opportunity. Be There! Chris Ciesla -12-