September 2019 Newsletter

Quilters Guild of Plano, Inc.

Our next meeting:  September 12, 2019

Bethanne Nemesh – Walk a Creative Path

Social time begins at 6:15 p.m.

General meeting begins at 6:45 p.m.

With speaker immediately following meeting

OUR SEPTEMBER MEETING LOCATION HAS CHANGED.

We will meet at Collin College, Spring Creek Campus, 2800 E Spring Creek Pkwy, Plano, TX 75074

Room # AA135 in the Living Legends Conference Center

At the Corner of Spring Creek and Jupiter Road

Park in Lot 1 or Lot 0.  Enter through the Conference Center doors.

See the map below.

To bring to the next meeting...

  • For Membership: Name Badge
  • For Community Service: Pillowcases, cuddles, quilts, tops.
  • Lovepacs items
  • Donations for the PISD - School Age Parent Program.  This is one of the programs our guild gives donations to. Accepted items are baby quilts, baby clothes, diapers, anything a new mom can use would be appreciated.

Programs

By Jeanne Smith

Sneak Peak of our 2020 Speakers - More information coming soon!

January
Annette Plog
February
Paula Nadelstern
March
Lecture only TBA
April
Maria Shell
May
Quilt Show Roll Out
June
Dawn Heese

July
Lecture only TBA
August
Quilt Show
September
Leo Ransom
October
Carmen Geddes
November
Katie Pasquini Masopust
December
Holiday Party

Guild Meeting: September 12, 2019

Bethanne Nemesh – Walk a Creative Path

Bethanne’s journey as an art quilter from her beginnings making traditional quilts, then branching out into pattern manipulation, to her current pictographic silk art quilts is explored with a slide presentation and with a trunk show of available quilts. (Bethanne will bring all the show quilts that are currently home at the time of the lecture, which will vary). Bethanne will explore how her silk quilts come to be, from initial sketches, paintings, photography to final creation and finish details. Additionally, Bethanne discusses how any quilter can learn to recognize inspiration and document and organize it to facilitate quilt design through sharing her own techniques and sketchbooks.

Friday Workshop: September 13, 2019

Quilted Texture from A to Zen

Traditional free motion background fillers are a wonderful starting point, but what happens when you let yourself be influenced by natural patterns, everyday objects, macro photography, and the art of Zendoodling? Be inspired by Bethanne’s fresh take on backgrounds, with inspiration from every letter of the alphabet, perfect for filling those big open spaces of more modern quilts! Hands on classes are suitable for experienced free-motion domestic quilters.

Saturday Workshop: September 14, 2019

The Devil is in the Details

Sometimes the difference between a show quilt and an AWARD WINNING show quilt is in the details. On the judging floor, one point is often all that separates a contestant from a winner. Bethanne will share her unique finish details which have been proven winners in shows across the country in her quilts. Students will make a sample that features beaded bias appliqué, beaded piping, swag piping, beaded knife edge binding as well as an introduction to the use of Derwent Inktense pencils. Take your quilting to the next level with masterpiece details!

Kit Fee: $25.00  Includes pre-quilted square, all beads, piping, ink, and activators for the project.

 

Guild Meeting: October 10, 2019

Melinda Bula – Developing the Artist Within Through Quilts and Wearable Arts

Before I tell you about Melinda’s quilt journey, I want everyone to know about the tragedy that struck Melinda and her family. It was this Spring when the Camp fires broke out in California. Melinda’s newly built home and possessions were destroyed. Her husband had time to save computers and quilts! We are so fortunate to have Melinda come and share her talent and artistry with our guild.

Melinda has been in love with fabric all her life and knew when she was 16 years old that she was going to be an artist, which became her major in college. She worked in the interior design field for 15 years as a fabric and wallpaper designer. She and her husband, Joe, started their own wallpaper and fabric design business in 1988. The company, Melinda Bula Designs, sold their hand silk-screened wallpapers and fabrics nationwide.

Since 1996, she has been involved in quilting and wearable arts. Her sense of color and design has won her numerous awards for both quilts and wearable arts. 

Her Fabulous Fusible Flowers quilts are unique. With the wonderful look of a painting, she uses fabric and thread to create beautifully artistic quilts. She has been lecturing and teaching, both in the United States and internationally, which she really loves and has been featured on The Quilt Show. Creating and designing is an obsession with Melinda and whether it is fabric, wallpaper, or quilts, it is her passion. She has written 2 books on her Fabulous Fusible Flowers technique, Cutting Garden Quilts and Candy Cane Lane, both published by the Martingale Company.

Melinda has had the honor of exhibiting her quilts in some amazing venues like the Shelburne Museum in Vermont, Quilt Expo en Beaujolais in France, International Patchwork Festival in Sitges, Spain and at the Texas Quilt Museum.  In 2013 the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky bought Melinda's quilt "And Our Flag was still There!"

Friday Workshop: October 11, 2019
Fabulous Fusible Flowers: Coneflower
Kit Fee - $15
Make this fun and easy coneflower quilt that even the beginner can master. Learn how Melinda creates these amazing fusible flowers that look like a painting without any paint.

Saturday Workshop: October 12, 2019
Renegade Thread Play Technique
Kit Fee - $15
Technique class to learn how to finish your flowers with thread.

Guild Meeting: November 14, 2019

Edyta Sitar – Reasons for Quilting

Edyta's love for fabric began at a very young age - when she used her mother's drapes to create her first fabric project! Fortunately for all of us, Edyta's mother recognized her passion for fabric and thus began her journey with fabric and sewing. One of Edyta's biggest blessings is her marriage to husband Michael. She not only fell in love - she was introduced to a Sitar family tradition of quilting by her mother-in-law Carol and grandmother-in-law Anna.

Quilting has enabled Edyta to express herself about the objects or occasions of her surroundings - her designs are her avenue to release passion! "My children and my husband are my greatest motivation. This is the Cinderella dream for me. Being able to do what I love and share this love with others is the greatest feeling and reward I could imagine!"

The combination of inspiration, a love for fabric, a keen eye for color, and her family teachings blended into the recipe for a talent in constructing amazing quilts, creating innovative quilting patterns for Laundry Basket Quilts, designing beautiful traditional and batik fabrics for MODA and stunning threads for Aurifil. She has published five books to date, been featured in magazines world-wide, and her quilts have been honored by receiving many awards.

As the founder and owner of her company, Laundry Basket Quilts, Edyta is proud to carry on her family tradition that fabrics and threads have seamlessly stitched together through the generations. Her true passion and quilter's spirit shine through her classes, workshops, and presentations. She travels all over the world sharing her experiences and connecting with quilters of all levels through the inspiring stories about the quilts she makes.

Thursday, November 14, Lecture - Reasons for Quilting

Edyta Sitar will be your guide on a walk through historical, political, and personal events that have inspired generations of quilters. In her presentation, Edyta reflects on quilters' work and how they find inspiration to create, to express, and to mark milestones in their lives. The program is full of historical information as well as touching personal stories that many quilters can relate to. She brings along a large collection of quilts (over 50) that will entertain and inspire guild members. She hopes to inspire you with many reasons to continue to create and enjoy quilting even more than you do now.

Friday, November 15, Workshop - Fusible Applique: "Seasonal Silhouettes"

Prepare yourself for a total treat. Laser cut appliqué pieces will give you a head start on completing a beautiful wall hanging quilt with fusible appliqué technique. With the right thread, needle, and Edyta's direction, you will be on the right path to a gorgeous quilt and ready for bigger projects! Kit fee $40.

Supply List

 

Saturday, November 16, Workshop - Triangle Exchange: "Tree Farm"

Enjoy a fabric exchange using half-square triangles made from Laundry Basket Quilts Triangle Paper in this wonderful class. Learn how to use triangles in many different projects including one of my favorites, the "Tree Farm." Perfect for any level quilter. Kit fee $40.

Supply List

 

Guild Activities

By Leigh Knox

Hi All, I just wanted to say Hello, and that I feel honored to be a part of this board. I am looking at different ideas for guild activities for next year, but in the meantime, we have one more Day Retreat at Best Little Retreat Center for 2019. That will be on Sunday, October 6, 2019. The sign up sheet is on the guild website. I hope to see you there.

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Community Service

By Linda Neal and Kaye Dunn

School has started which means it’s time for us to collect donations for the PISD School-Age Parent Program. This program assists Plano students and their families dealing with teen pregnancy. The program accepts items such as: receiving blankets, small quilts, baby clothes, diapers, or other baby related items. Simply bring the items to the September guild meeting and give them to Kaye Dunn. Thank you in advance.

Trae Flesher, a new guild member, has stepped up to lead the Saturday Community Service Sit and Sew. Thank you Trae! Due to a scheduling conflict at the Best Little Retreat Center in Texas, the September date will be Saturday, September 28 ( it is usually the 3rd Saturday of the month). Please let us (Trae Flescher, Linda Neal or Kaye Dunn) know if you plan on attending so we will have enough community service projects to work on. Just bring your sewing machine, basic sewing supplies, and a “can do” attitude. We are hoping to add new members to this Community Service sponsored sewing day. This is a great way to meet other guild members and sew at the same time!

FYI- Even though our meeting location in September has changed- we will still have a table for Community Service. We always have quilts that need quilting, binding, pillowcases, etc. Hope to see you there!

Donations

Kaye Dunn will be accepting donations at the September guild meeting for the PISD - School Age Parent Program.  This is one of the programs our guild gives donations to. Accepted items are baby quilts, baby clothes, diapers, anything a new mom can use would be appreciated.

2020 Raffle Quilt

By Linda Neal

I would like to thank everyone who made a Red and White block for the 2020 Guild raffle quilt. Fellowship in Scarlet received a 2nd place. Great work everyone! The Wednesday Girls small group put the quilt together and Richard Larson did a beautiful quilting job.  Valerie Salter did the binding. It hung well at the show and looked beautiful! Pictures and more information is on the guild website.  Raffle tickets will be coming soon. The winner will receive 2 quilts: Fellowship in Scarlet AND Little Red (quilted by Pam Wingate- Thank you Pam!)

Letter from the President

By Rose Davis

Our September meeting will be my last meeting as President of Quilters Guild of Plano. I wanted to say thank you for all the support you all have given me these last two years. It has been such a pleasure to see our Guild grow and thrive. Quilt Plano 2019 was a great success and none of it could happen without all of you. Please don’t forget that our September meeting location has changed. We will be meeting at Collin College, Spring Creek Campus, in the Living Legends Conference Center. We not only will have an amazing speaker, but we will be voting in your new slate of officers to continue leading this great Guild! See you then.

Items Needed

  • Vegetables - 15 oz cans
  • Fruit - 15 oz cans
  • Chunky Soup - 15 oz cans
  • Chef Boyardee -15 oz cans
  • Meat - (tuna, chicken, Vienna sausages ) - 5 oz cans
  • Peanut butter
  • Grape jelly

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Election of Officers for 2019-2020

The nominating committee has worked with guild membership and established this current slate of nominees:

  •   President: Linda Neal
  •   Co-VP of Community Service: Dolores Williams & Valerie Salter
  •   VP of Guild Activities: Leigh Knox
  •   VP of Finance: Chanda Smith
  •   Co-VP of Education: Kathy Scott & Joan Hammett
  •   Co-VP of Membership: Sue Rentz & Connie Elliott
  •   VP of Media: Caroline Gagnon-Hartman
  •   Co-VP of Programs: Jeanne Smith & Janet Carver
  •   Secretary: Julie Schaefer
  •   Quilt Show Chair: Donna Petrick
  •   Quilt Show Co-Chair: (open)

We will also be taking nominations from the floor and voting at the September meeting for our 2019-2020 officers.  The terms for the newly elected officers will be from October 1, 2019 - Sept 30, 2020.

Membership

By Carole Glover & Sue Rentz

The August meeting was at the Plano Event Center for preview night. The center was full of members.

The Quilt show membership table was a success. Sue and Carole would like to thank the volunteers who worked with us. 

We signed up 34 new members, 10 returning members and 61 renewals. That equals 105 members. There were several who took membership forms and are going to mail them or bring to the next meeting. The Credit Card machine was such an improvement.

We look forward to seeing everyone at the September meeting.

 

September Birthdays

  • Katherine Berend           9/1
  • Elaine (Sue) Bowe         9/1
  • Martha O'Grady               9/2
  • Marinatta DeMoss          9/3
  • Samuel "Tom" DeMoss 9/3
  • Leigh Knox                      9/5
  • Margaret Wolf                  9/5
  • Deni Schwendiman       9/5
  • Rodawna Wiant              9/5
  • Margaret Wolf                  9/5
  • Fran Levy                         9/7
  • Tonni Callan                   9/8
  • Debra Linker                   9/8
  • Tammi Sparks                 9/8
  • M.J. Fielek                       9/10
  • Leanna Williams            9/10
  • Janet Carver                    9/11
  • LaDawn Dalley               9/11
  • Beverly Driscoll               9/16
  • Francoise Humeau        9/16
  • Valerie Salter                  9/17
  • Rhonda Diercks             9/18
  • Carolyn Miller                  9/18
  • Terry Johnston                9/23
  • Dena Smith                     9/23
  • Betty Moreland                9/24
  • Patsy Padgett                  9/25
  • Sally Hamilton                9/26
  • Susan Gipp                     9/26
  • Sally Hamilton                9/26
  • Brigid Persch                  9/28
  • Carole Glover                  9/29
  • Gwen Schroth                 9/29

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Quilt Plano 2019

By Julie Brooks

First and foremost I want to thank Barbara Collins for being my rock, my right and left hand and the best Show Coordinator a person could ask for. WOW, what an amazing show it was! It was great to see everyone come together and volunteer, share their love of quilting, and see all the beautiful quilts into the show. Final numbers are still coming in yet I can tell you that we had record high attendance and Credit Card sales showed that this was a great move for the guild and our fundraising efforts. The committee Chairs, their co-chairs and all the helpers just made the show look easy. Thank you all for letting me be your show chair for the year. I am excited to volunteer next year yet will leave the Chair position in the very capable and talented hands of Donna Petrick.

 

Presidential Volunteer Service Awards

By Julie Schaefer

The Presidential Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) is a way of recognizing people who go over and above to help others. Since 2009, the Quilts Guild of Plano has been recognizing members who have acquired at least a 100 volunteer hours during a year. The awards are honored with a letter from the U.S. President and a bronze (100-249 hrs.), silver (250-499 hrs.) or gold pin (500+ hrs.)

In previous years we were able to log our hours on the QGP website. That is no longer possible. But you can download a simple spreadsheet from our website for tracking your hours by using the link below to go to Guild Forms and then clicking on the Volunteer Hours Reporting in the Guild Forms menu:

https://www.qgplano.org/membership/member-dashboard/guild-documents/

You can then enter your hours by typing in the spreadsheet or you can just write your hours in by hand.

If you logged your hours on the website from January 2019 – March 2019 these hours have been deleted with the change to the new website. Please try to recoup these hours and add on to them.  

In January you may turn your hours into Julie Schaefer and she will order the awards for you.

Tech Corner

By Caroline Gagnon-Hartman

The member-only side of the website contains all Guild Documents and a Member Directory.

Want to know how to login? It’s quite simple:

Access https://qgplano.org.

Click on Membership in the menu or enter your information under Members Login in the sidebar.

Username: Your username is the same as the one you used on the previous website.

Password: Your initial password is simply the word password.

If you don’t know your username, or if you are having difficulties logging in, please contact Caroline.

 

Month Meeting Photos

Access our Meeting Photos in our Gallery at: August 2019 Quilt Show Preview

 

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General Meeting Minutes

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Board Meeting Minutes

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July 2019 Newsletter

Quilters Guild of Plano, Inc.

Our next meeting:
Pam Holland:
The Fabric of Life 

Thursday, July 11th at 6:45

 

Hunters Glen Baptist Church
4001 Custer Road, Plano
South Side of Church

To bring to the July 11th Meeting

  • For Membership: Name Badge
  • For Community Service: Pillowcases, cuddles, quilts, tops.
  • Lovepacs items.
  • Quilt Plano Items:  Mini-Quilts and the Intent to Volunteer.

Remember: You can sign up now for any workshop scheduled this year at any time. Don’t wait, and maybe miss out.

Programs

By Jeanne Smith

July

One of Australia’s best, Pam Holland, will attend our July guild meeting for a presentation titled The Fabric of Life.

After a career as a photographer, and fashion designer Pam has been working in the quilting industry for over 30 years. She travels 10 months of the year to far flung places teaching the art of quilting. Her experiences in teaching and travel have been the inspiration for most of her quilts and has given her the reputation of shaping something new from the already established. Drawing, writing, and filming while she travels form the basic plans that she uses to create quilts when she’s home in the studio. Pam says, “I see myself as a journalist in fabric.”

Come join us to hear Pam “share the art fabric creation in India and Guatemala.”

There will be no guild workshops this month -- but join Pam Holland for her presentation and the workshops she will be providing for TAQG.

August

Guild Meeting:  August 8, 2019
Quilt Show Preview Night
Plano Event Center
2000 East Spring Creek Parkway
Plano, TX 75074

September

Guild Meeting:  September 12, 2019
Bethanne Nemesh – Walk a Creative Path

Bethanne’s journey as an art quilter from her beginnings making traditional quilts, then branching out into pattern manipulation, to her current pictographic silk art quilts is explored with a slide presentation and with a trunk show of available quilts. (Bethanne will bring all the show quilts that are currently home at the time of the lecture, which will vary). Bethanne will explore how her silk quilts come to be, from initial sketches, paintings, photography to final creation and finish details. Additionally, Bethanne discusses how any quilter can learn to recognize inspiration and document and organize it to facilitate quilt design through sharing her own techniques and sketchbooks.

Friday Workshop: September 13, 2019
Quilted Texture from A to Zen

Traditional free motion background fillers are a wonderful starting point, but what happens when you let yourself be influenced by natural patterns, everyday objects, macro photography, and the art of Zendoodling? Be inspired by Bethanne’s fresh take on backgrounds, with inspiration from every letter of the alphabet, perfect for filling those big open spaces of more modern quilts! Hands on classes are suitable for experienced free-motion domestic quilters.

Saturday Workshop: September 14, 2019
The Devil is in the Details

Sometimes the difference between a show quilt and an AWARD-WINNING show quilt is in the details. On the judging floor, one point is often all that separates a contestant from a winner. Bethanne will share the unique finish details in her quilts  which have been proven winners in shows across the country. Students will make a sample that features beaded bias applique, beaded piping, swag piping, beaded knife edge binding as well as an introduction to the use of Derwent Inktense pencils. Take your quilting to the next level with masterpiece details!

Kit Fee: $25.00  Includes pre-quilted square, all beads, piping, ink, and activators for the project.

Community Service

By Linda Neal and Kaye Dunn

It Takes a Guild

And what a guild we have! It seems that all we need to do is make a need known and our members step up. At the last count 91 basted quilts were quilted. And at the last guild meeting all the available basted quilts were taken home to be quilted. You are amazing! I know there are some of you who are still reluctant to try quilting on your domestic machines but if you will be willing to use your walking foot and do just one each month we could be completely caught up on the backlog by the beginning of the new year (October).

Did I just hear a challenge?

 

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Items Needed

  • Vegetables - 15 oz cans
  • Fruit - 15 oz cans
  • Chunky Soup - 15 oz cans
  • Chef Boyardee -15 oz cans
  • Meat - (tuna, chicken, Vienna sausages ) - 5 oz cans
  • Peanut butter
  • Grape jelly

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Membership

By Carole Glover & Sue Rentz

June’s meeting was in the big room.  We were still asking for volunteers to sign up for jobs to help at the Quilt show in August.  

We had 102 members present, 9 visitors, and 3 new members join at the meeting.  Several guests asked about the organization and we feel they will join soon.

We would like to welcome our visitors, Trae Flesher, Sue Hurth, Elizabeth Waltrip, Ragi Marino, Judy Walters, Diana Ball, Kathy Goldman, Carolyn Walsh and Elsie Arnell.  It was nice to meet all our visitors, and we invited them to come back to another meeting.

Please help welcome our new members, Sharla Brockway, Kathryn Bernstein and Robin Toliven Reed.   Please look for them at our next meeting and show them how the Guild welcomes new members.

May Door Prizes were donated by Best of Bernina Plano, The Old Craft Store, Boxcar Quilts, Plano Quilt Guild, and Fabric Fanatics.  The Guild appreciates all their donations. As you are shopping in their stores, please remember to thank them for their donations.

We had the New Member’s Retreat on June 8th.   It was at the Best Little Retreat Center from 9AM to 9PM.   It was a lot of fun. We had 15 new members and 8 board members sign up.  The new members are; Glenna Brabant, Shirley St. Clair, Nancie Rogers, LuGay Chiang, Valerie Murray, Elizabeth Arellano, Leanna Williams, Pasty Padgett, Rhonda Diercks, Sharon Wilhelm, Kim Imel, Annlee Smith, Gloria Beach, Mary Binder, Beverly Webb.  The board members who attended were Rose Davis, Sue Rentz, Jeanne Vogel, Jeanne Fletcher, Janet Carver, Linda Neal, Julie Schafer and Carole Glover.

Hope to see everyone at the July meeting.

 

July Birthdays

  • Margaret Schafer -- 7/3
  • Aggie Meszaros -- 7/4
  • Harriet Wetherell -- 7/5
  • Diana Florence -- 7/6
  • Cassie Conway -- 7/7
  • Valerie Murray -- 7/7
  • Sandy Hinckley -- 7/8
  • Nan Jordan -- 7/8
  • Carol Long -- 7/9
  • Allison C Bayer -- 7/11
  • Sherry Worley -- 7/11
  • Sharon Wilhelm -- 7/13
  • Joan Nodwell -- 7/14
  • Marilyn Dickson -- 7/15
  • Germaine Reconnu -- 7/18
  • Concetta Boscardin -- 7/20
  • Leanne Wise -- 7/23
  • Mary Binder -- 7/23
  • Sally Brown -- 7/24
  • Bri Loftis -- 7/26
  • Linda Overbeck -- 7/26
  • Martha Diehl -- 7/29
  • Debra Douglas -- 7/31

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Quilt Plano 2019

By Donna Petrick

Let’s Volunteer

 It’s almost time for the show.  Always an exciting time. This is the time that the guild needs you the most.  Without our volunteers, we would not be able to provide this wonderful show to the community.  Our most pressing openings for volunteers are admissions, quilt angels, and staff security.  For four hours of volunteering, you get into the show for free!

Admissions – Few more openings for Friday, lots of openings for Saturday.  You will have a sit-down job, sell tickets to people coming into the show, make change, and handle credit card sales (available for the first time.

Quilt Angels – One of the most fun jobs because you get to see the quilts up close and personal.  It is a walking job. You will have white gloves and can show the backs of quilts to the public when they want to see them.  You watch that people do not have food and drink in the area, talk to them about the quilts and answer questions if possible.

Staff Security – You will wear a bright vest and carry a walkie-talkie.  Your main job is to show that we are watching people and assisting the vendors and patrons if they have questions or need assistance from the on-duty police.  You do not confront any patron. You would notify the police if there is any problem. We like to have husbands fill in these positions if you can volunteer them.

There are other openings and we need you.  At the July meeting, we will have the show committee available to discuss their openings.  Caroline and Lori will have computers to help you sign up. You can also sign up online! Please volunteer and help make this another successful show.

Minis for Quilt Plano 2019

By Kaye Dunn

Minis Final Countdown

Quilt Plano 2019 is almost here – only one more month. I hope you are putting the finishing touches on your minis for the auction and will be turning them in at the Guild meeting. Have you visited the web site to look at all the fabulous choices? For the most successful auction, we still need about 15 more. I can hardly wait to see what you have created.

Letter from the President

By Rose Davis

There is so much going on right now, I hope you are all as excited as I am about all that is happening at our Guild.  Can you believe that we are just a month away from Quilt Plano 2019.  

We do need your help. We still have a good number of volunteer positions that need to be filled for this year’s show.  If all our members put in at least 4 hours, I know that we will have a great Show. And it is so easy this year to sign-up – go to qgplano.org, click on Quilt Show, Show Volunteers, you can see both the description of all the positions as well as the area to sign-up for open slots.  If you would prefer to have someone else sign you up, simply come to our July meeting – we will have multiple stations with people ready to sign you up. Just remember that the show can’t be done without the full Guild participating.

As President, it is awesome seeing how willingly our members give their time and energy to not only the show preparations, but to our community service and all areas of our Guild. Without all your help, we would not be the growing and energetic Guild that we are today.  For all you new members, please get involved – it is the best way to meet other members – and it is so rewarding!

I look forward to seeing you all on July 11th.

Stocking and Pet Beds Report

By Martha O'Grady

Stocking

We gathered 148 stockings. I corrected 30.  All that needed fixing had an issue with the cuff or the ribbon. 

So, with that afternoon’s work in mind, let’s go over the directions.

  1.   Pin the folded ribbon onto the inside top back seam, raw edges up. Stitch that down. Remove the pin
  2.   Pin the seam of the cuff to the back seam of the stocking.  Stitch all the way around. Remove the pin. 
  3.   Here comes the magic! Turn the cuff from the inside to the outside. Don’t forget to say, "TADAH".  Also, say a little prayer for the safety and health of the soldier/vet.
  4.   Write something nice on the index card. Suggestions include, "Happy Holidays," "Merry Christmas,” “Thank you for your service to our country," "What did the elf have when he dropped a tiny little hammer on his tiny little toe? A Hoppin' Holler day."  The list goes on. Also, if you want to use nicer cards, or stationery, that would be good, too.

Also, I did not get as many baggies and instructions back this time. If you think they are getting to be unusable, feel free to toss them. Otherwise, return them as I can fill and resend.

Exciting news! We got an award from Soldiers Angels!  "Texas Donor of the Year" – YAY and good work guys

Shelter Pet Beds

I took 44 beds to Sache and Wylie this month.  Y’all turned in a very nice assortment of sizes.  This is what shelters need, since animals come in all sizes. 

I especially like how one lady does hers. She specifically makes the cat carrier beds, puts them into a reusable grocery bag handles tied. Very portable. Excellent! 

While I was at Wylie, the animal control officer told me about a poor dog with severe hip dysplasia. Could I maybe make one extra soft for him? An hour later, I took a custom sized, nice soft bed for the poor big guy.  This work is both humbling and gratifying. 

I had a few ladies apologize for bringing beds to me.  Sorry if I have been unclear. I explained that they were doing exactly what I want. You make ‘em;  I take ‘em.  

 

Texas Association of Quilt Guilds

By Jeanne Fletcher

Things to remember to bring:

  1.   Your entry ticket with the stub filled out and your Plano Guild membership card.
  2.   Money to buy TAQG raffle tickets, pins, thread
  3.   Your checkbook or credit card to win that Silent Auction item that catches your eye
  4.   Some address labels and dollar bills to buy a chance to win one of the Guild Raffle Quilts that will be displayed in the hall

Set your GPS for 1233 N Beltline Rd, Mesquite, 75149 as the name of the church has changed to Inspiration Church.

But most important be prepared to have a wonderful day, learn what motivations and techniques Pam Holland used to create her amazing quilts.

See you all there on July 13th at 9am!!!

Rally Day 2019 Inspiration Church

Nominations for 2019-2020

By Jeanne Vogel

This year’s nominating committee is Jeanne Vogel heading up along with Carol Long, Terri Mendelow, and alternate Kaye Dunn.

The open Board Positions for October 2019 - September 2020 are:

  • President:  Rose Davis has served 2 years. The nominee for president is Linda Neal. Linda has been the Co-VP of Community Service the past 2 years; quilting for 15 years.
  • VP of Media:  Dena Smith has served 2 years. The nominee for this position is Caroline Gagnon-Hartman. Caroline has set up our new website and has a background in writing; quilting for 4 years.
  • VP of Finance:  Carol Long has served 2 years. The nominee is Chanda Smith who has been the Treasurer for the past 2 years, has a work background in banking and the financial industry.
  • Co-VP of Membership:  Carol Glover has served 1 year with Sue Rentz. Sue will serve another year, Carol is stepping down and the nominee for this position is Connie Elliott. She has been quilting and having her own business for 5 years.
  • Co-VP of Community Service:  Linda Neal and Kaye Dunn have served 2 years. Nominees are Donna Petrick and Dolores Williams who have both served the guild as past presidents.
  • Co-VP of Education:  Kathy Scott will continue for another year. Nominee for Co-VP is Joan Hammett.

These will be voted on at the September meeting, taking office in October. 

Thank you to all that helped and gave suggestions for these positions.

Guild Activities

There is a new opening on the board: Vice-President of Guild Activities! For more details on this exciting opportunity, read the Guild Positions and Duties document and contact Jeanne Vogel.

June Meeting Photos

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June 2019 Newsletter

Quilters Guild of Plano, Inc.

Our next meeting:
MJ Kinman - Diamond Divas & Drama Queens:
Colored Gemstones as Design Inspiration

Thursday, June 13th at 6:45

 

Hunters Glen Baptist Church
4001 Custer Road, Plano
South Side of Church

To bring to the June 13th Meeting

  • For Membership: Name Badge
  • For Community Service: Pillowcases, cuddles, quilts, tops.
  • Lovepacs items.
  • Quilt Plano Items: Quilt Entry Forms, Mini-Quilts, Special Exhibits Entry Forms, Deposits, and the Intent to Volunteer.

Remember: You can sign up now for any workshop scheduled this year at any time. Don’t wait, and maybe miss out.

Programs

By Jeanne Smith

June

We begin the sunny, bright, happy summer months with a well known guest speaker, MJ Kinman, who has a sunny, bright, and happy personality, especially when presenting her lectures and workshops on Gemstones! The June/July 2019 edition of Quilting Arts Magazine includes two articles that feature MJ’s work. The first is an Open Studio feature (see image) and the second is an article about painting fabric.
MJ likes to tell people that, “I make the biggest diamonds in the world. But instead of working with the hardest substances on Earth I use the softest – cloth. Now that I’ve been creating giant gem quilts for over 20 years, I’m excited to continue the journey”!

Friday Workshop: June 14, 2019
Treasure Hunting:
Discovering Abstract Designs in Exquisite Gemstones
In this class, we will experiment with different techniques to find amazing abstract designs within images of gemstones. Then using freezer paper piecing techniques, we will cut the facets and piece together transforming those compositions into an 18” gemstone quilt square.

Saturday Workshop: June 15, 2019
Bite-Size Gem Quilts:
Creating a Small Faceted Quilt
Using the design and piecing techniques MJ relies on to create her diamond portraits, we will create our own beautiful work of faceted color.
Important Note: Please be aware that part of the Saturday Workshop is a duplicate of the second half of the Friday Workshop.

July

Guild Meeting: July 11, 2019
Pam Holland – Lecture only -
The Fabric of Life

Pam is an International quilt teacher. She travels from her home in South Australia, teaching art quilting 10 months a year. The inspirations from her travel and photography form the foundation of her quilts. Pam is the guest speaker for TAQG Rally Day 2019 and is presenting her lecture The Fabric of Life at our QGP July 11, 2019 Guild Meeting. Pam says, “We all work with textiles. But I wonder if you know just where they come from? How are they created, who makes them? So many of the fabrics we buy have been printed in countries so different to ours. The techniques are arduous and time consuming but utterly fascinating. I will share the art fabric creation in India and Guatemala.”

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Community Service

By Linda Neal and Kaye Dunn

Have You Lost Something?

There was a large bundle of Cuddles turned in to Community Service in April and hidden in the folds was a stack of tree blocks and a stack of house blocks. If these are yours and you want them back please contact Dolores Williams at quiltingpony@hotmail.com. If these are not claimed by the next guild meeting they will be given to M.J. Fielek for her orphan block collection.

I hope you are able to attend the Quilting For Others day on June 11th. Our goal is to quilt at least 100 quilts. The next Sew Days are Saturday, June 15th at The Best Little Retreat Center in Texas and Tuesday, July 9th at Plano Sewing Center. See you soon and Happy Quilting.

Items Needed

  • Vegetables - 15 oz cans
  • Fruit - 15 oz cans
  • Chunky Soup - 15 oz cans
  • Chef Boyardee -15 oz cans
  • Meat - (tuna, chicken, Vienna sausages ) - 5 oz cans
  • Peanut butter
  • Grape jelly

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Guild Activities

By Leanna Williams

Thank you to everyone who attended the May One Day Retreat!  We had a lot of fun and got a little farther on many of our projects.  Mark your calendars for our upcoming retreat days if you would like to join in on the fun!

  • Saturday & Sunday, July 20th-21st – Two Day Retreat
  • Thursday, Friday, & Saturday, September 5th thru the 7th – Three Day Retreat

Day Retreats are held at Best Little Retreat Center in Texas, located on the Northwest corner of Coit Rd and Belt Line.  If you would like to sign up for the three-day retreat, please head over to the website and click on “Day Retreats” under the Activities tab, to find out more information and print out a Day Retreat Registration Form.  I will also have signup sheets available with me at the next meeting if you would like to sign up with me. Retreats are a great place to meet other members and learn new techniques while having a blast!

Block of the Month quilt tops should be finished and paperwork should be turned in no later than the June meeting!!  This is very important if you want to get your finished quilt into the special exhibit! I will have some extra “Special Exhibit Registration Forms” at the June meeting in case you are having difficulties printing at home, but please remember that you need to take a picture of your quilt top to turn in with your form.  It does not have to be quilted or bound to be able to turn in this form. Once you turn in your paperwork, you have until the show to get it quilted, bound, attach a hanging sleeve, and a label. Please feel free to ask me any questions about the hanging sleeve, or how to turn in your quilt for the show.

Now, on to the fun stuff!  So the last couple challenges that I put out were not so fun, right?  Spring cleaning, finishing binding and labels, more cleaning…. I’m surprised as a group you haven’t started a mutiny and had me removed from my post!  (Although I am very proud of you for all the hard work you did cleaning up). So at the June meeting, we are going to have a Fat Quarter Lotto!  Bring a quilt shop quality fat quarter in either a solid, stripe, or polka dot, and enter to win the whole bunch!  If you would like to enter more than once, feel free to bring more than one fat quarter and your name will be entered for each fat quarter you bring!  I can’t wait to see what the winner will make out of this

Membership

By Carole Glover & Sue Rentz

May’s meeting was the rollout for our Quilt Show in August. As a supportive group, we asked each member to volunteer their time to support the show by helping in all areas.

We had 84 members present, 1 visitor, and 1 new member join, along with 1 member renewing their membership.

We would like to welcome our visitor, Ernestine Chipman. It was nice to meet her, and we invited her to come back to another meeting.

Please help welcome our new member, Sue Morris and renewing member Jean Johnson. Please look for them at our next meeting and show how the Guild welcomes them.

May Door Prizes were donated by Best of Bernina Plano, The Old Craft Store, Stitched with Love, Plano Quilt Guild, Fabric Fanatics, Best Little Retreat Center and several anonymous donors. The Guild appreciates all their donations. As you are shopping in their stores, please remember to thank them for their donations.

We are looking forward to the New Member’s Retreat on June 8th. This will be for all new members joined from September 2018 to date. It will be at the Best Little Retreat Center from 9am to 9pm. If you haven’t signed up yet, please do so through The Best Little Retreat Center’s website.

Hope to see everyone at the June meeting.

June Birthdays

Kathy Scott 6/1
Diane Poor 6/2
Deanna Sanford 6/4
Chandra Rohr 6/10
Page Samuel 6/10
Carolyn Cosgriff 6/12
Sarah Krauss 6/12
Cyndi Dolan 6/14
Jean Johnson 6/14
Lynnette Maytubby 6/14
Adrienne Poppe 6/18
Gloria "Lori" Beach 6/19
Dolores Williams 6/19
Heather Carlile 6/20
Kathy Czekaj 6/21
Donna Strongin 6/21
Marie Flanders 6/22
Katherine Barney 6/24
Debbie Jeffers 6/25
Pat Young 6/26
Chanda Smith 6/27
Sharon Zeiner 6/28
Terry Cardona 6/29

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Quilt Plano 2019

By Julie Brooks

Quilt Plano 2019

The Quilt Show is just around the corner and now the Guild is asking for all Members to please step up and help the Guild to make this show a success.  We know that everyone has different time restraints and different talents - the great thing about the show is that it takes everyone doing something. Here are the items that are needed for a successful show - please come prepared to sign up to volunteer, turn in your quilt show registration forms or turn in a mini quilt for auction.

  1.  Volunteer for the show - each job is 2 hours long and there are so many things you can volunteer for - this is also a great way for your children to get their volunteer hours for school.  If you are volunteering all day please make sure to order your lunch $13 for a Chicken Caesar Salad or a Turkey Sandwich - both with chips and a cookie. You also get a charm for your volunteer work if you work over 4 hours - each year is a unique charm that can only be gotten if you volunteer 🙂
  2.  Mini Quilts - this accounts for 20% - 25% of our profits for the Guild - the Mini Quilt Committee still needs 40 mini quilts - please take the time to use your wonderful talents to help this important cause.
  3.  Quilts for the show - Please make sure that all of your Show Entries are turned into Donna Petrick by the June meeting.  The Guild is looking to have 300 quilts in the show and we would love to have yours be a part of this wonderful show.
  4.  Special Exhibits - Jeanie Vogel is looking for any quilts that you have finished from any workshops this year or the guild challenges - this is a non-judged category and is a great way to promote our guild, your work and the wonderful workshops we offer.
  5.  Sell Raffle Quilt Tickets - this accounts for 20% of our profits for the Guild.  The Guild is asking that you make every effort to sell/buy $20 worth of tickets so that we can hit our goal of $5000 - please note to date the Raffle quilt still needs to generate $3000.

If you have any questions please call or email me directly:  Julie Brooks icjules@yahoo.com or 972-978-8780

Quilt Show 2019 - Special Exhibits by Jeanne Vogel

Special Exhibits is a showcase to display completed projects from workshops taken in the past year. Looking for those projects from teachers: Rhonda Dort, Dani Ives, Ann Loveless, Martha Lindberg, Karen Combs and our own Guild Activities Quilt Block Challenge. These are not judged, just enjoyed. There is a separate Special Exhibits Entry Form 2019 to be completed with a photo to be turned in by the June 13th meeting or by mail. One form per person, not per entry. The entry form is on the website. Projects are delivered and picked up the same day and time as other Quilt Show entries, but at a separate table. Complete the projects, add a sleeve and a label and you will be ready to turn in your entry!

“M” is for…

Member – members of Plano Quilt Guild
Mercer – dealers in textiles
Muster – this is a call to gather our “troops”
Machine – we all have a few
Material – we all have a lot
Man-hours – measure, manipulate, miter, make much
Magnificent – results
Minis equal Money

Stocking and Pet Beds Report

By Martha O'Grady

Stocking

We are almost to our goal of 1000 stockings by October. Y’all are all doing a wonderful ministry with this. Soldiers Angels sends stockings and gifts all over the world to active service, as well as to active and veterans here stateside.

As summer break begins we start to think of ways to keep kids busy doing something other than playing computer games or vegging in front of the TV.  If anyone would like some kits for a special event, such as gathering the neighborhood kids to learn how to sew, you can contact me. I can make a custom batch of kits for you. If the timing works out to transfer them at a guild meeting, we can do that, or you can swing by my house.

As always, if you need scraps of a particular color, especially red, I can fix ya up.

An 11 year old neighbor came over and wanted to make some kits.  As we were talking about quilting, I became aware that this child has sewn before!  Sew, I now have a stocking buddy, and a sewing buddy. YAY!

We can also think of things to put into the stockings.  We are not asked to do this, but if you would like to make some little personal items, such as Kleenex holders and so on, they have been very well received.

Shelter Pet Beds

I took 10 beds that were turned in at guild and 2 that I made to a shelter in Plano.

I have pieces of fabric that would be ideal for beds. I will bring a few inside to guild, and keep more in my car.  As most of you know, fabric gets heavy!

Texas Association of Quilt Guilds

By Sherry Worley

Mimosa Lane Baptist Church has undergone a name change. If you plan to use your GPS or a map app it may not recognize the church by name. The new name is Inspiration Church. The address, 1233 N. Beltline Rd. Mesquite, TX 75149, has not changed, so you can still look it up that way.
Please remember that you will be required to show your Quilters Guild of Plano membership card along with a $5.00 admission ticket to enter Rally Day.
The opportunity to purchase YLI thread and help TAQG at the same time will be featured at Rally Day. YLI has a program where they furnish thread to groups as a fund raiser. The group (TAQG), sells the thread at retail price, keeps the difference between wholesale and retail, and returns the remainder of the thread to YLI. Typically YLI ships Machine Quilting, Soft Touch Piecing, Wonder Monofilament and Silk #100 threads in a variety of colors. The thread will be sold at each workshop and at Rally Day. The retail price runs between $5.00 and $9.00 per spool. We will not know the exact prices until the product arrives about a week before Rally Day. Please stop by the thread booth!
Once again I need to request volunteers for Rally Day. There are still at least a dozen volunteer spaces that need to be filled! If you volunteer you can receive free admittance to Rally Day. You will also enter at the Volunteer Entrance and avoid standing in the long lines at the two main doors. You will also be guaranteed of receiving a Goodie Bag because the Volunteer Door closes at 9:00 a.m. which is the same time the main doors open. Please consider helping the Quilters Guild of Plano host a successful TAQG Rally Day! Contact me directly if you would like to volunteer. The volunteer spaces include assisting at workshops, helping with door prizes, spending time with Pam Holland as an assistant and jobs at admissions. I need to have these spaces filled as soon as possible. If they have not been filled by June 6th I will have to begin accepting volunteers from Guilds who are not involved as hosts. I really would like to keep this a Rally Day that Plano can be proud of without calling in outside help. Please consider volunteering a few hours of your time.

Rally Day 2019 Inspiration Church

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May 2019 Newsletter

Quilters Guild of Plano, Inc.

Our next meeting:
Quilt Show Rollout and Skill Builder Demos
Thursday, May 9th at 6:45

 

Hunters Glen Baptist Church
4001 Custer Road, Plano
South Side of Church

Programs

By Jeanne Smith

May

We are now officially in Spring and headed toward Summer. For QGP, this means Quilt Show! The May 9, 2019 Guild Meeting is our annual Quilt Show Roll-Out & Skill Builder Demos. There will be no guest speaker lecture or workshops in May.

June

Guild Meeting: June 13, 2019 – MJ Kinman
Diamond Divas & Drama Queens:
Colored Gemstones as Design Inspiration
The most beautiful gemstone captures light and reflects it back to us with unique brilliance, revealing its fiery personality. These are the divas and the drama queens of the gem world. Every one of them has a story to tell…just like people. This slide lecture and trunk show chronicle MJ’s story – her 20-year adventure in learning how to create the biggest diamonds in the world in cloth.
During the presentation, she'll discuss how she selects gems that qualify as “divas and drama queens” and what they teach us about how to add sparkle to any art quilt. She’ll display the actual art quilts inspired by some of these divas.

Friday Workshop: June 14, 2019
Treasure Hunting:
Discovering Abstract Designs in Exquisite Gemstones
In this class, we will experiment with different techniques to find amazing abstract designs within images of gemstones. Then using freezer paper piecing techniques, we will cut the facets and piece together transforming those compositions into an 18” gemstone quilt square.

Saturday Workshop: June 15, 2019
Bite-Size Gem Quilts:
Creating a Small Faceted Quilt
Using the design and piecing techniques MJ relies on to create her diamond portraits, we will create our own beautiful work of faceted color.
Important Note: Please be aware that part of the Saturday Workshop is a duplicate of the second half of the Friday Workshop.

July

Guild Meeting: July 11, 2019
Pam Holland – Lecture only -
The Fabric of Life

Pam is an International quilt teacher. She travels from her home in South Australia, teaching art quilting 10 months a year. The inspirations from her travel and photography form the foundation of her quilts. Pam is the guest speaker for TAQG Rally Day 2019 and is presenting her lecture The Fabric of Life at our QGP July 11, 2019 Guild Meeting. Pam says, “We all work with textiles. But I wonder if you know just where they come from? How are they created, who makes them? So many of the fabrics we buy have been printed in countries so different to ours. The techniques are arduous and time consuming but utterly fascinating. I will share the art fabric creation in India and Guatemala.”

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Community Service

By Linda Neal and Kaye Dunn

Quilting for Others Day 2019

Community service has over 100 tops with backing and batting that need quilting! To help with this backlog of quilts, we have scheduled a "Quilting for Others" day on Tuesday, June 11, 2019. We are meeting from 9 AM- 9 PM at The Best Little Retreat Center in Texas.

All skill levels are welcome to attend. If you are new to quilting with your domestic sewing machine, we will have quilting demonstrations and samples to help you get started. If you are an experienced domestic machine quilter - we NEED your help! If you aren't a quilter but want to help, we have 3-4 spots available to sew bindings on, trim quilts, and assist the quilters.

Please bring your sewing machine, walking foot, free motion foot, scissors or snips, blue tape, 24-inch ruler, rotary cutter, size 90/14 needle, seam ripper, and thread. Thread color should include neutrals: ivory, tan, gray black, plus any colors you think would enhance a quilt top.

Pack your lunch/dinner or plan to go out to one of the local restaurants in the area. We will provide snacks, door prizes, and the cost of admission. PLEASE email Kaye Dunn at: scottnkaye@att.net to sign up so we know how many will be attending.

In preparation for the Quilting for Others Day, Monica Hendewerk will be hosting a spray basting day at her house on May 13th. This is a great opportunity to learn the correct way to spray baste quilts quickly and efficiently. Please contact Monica Hendewerk at: mhendewerk@gmail.com for more information or to sign up.

And lastly, if you are a long arm quilter, we need your help too! We have quilts that are too large to quilt on a domestic machine. We would love to have you quilt a quilt on June 11th for the guild. Feel free to drop it off at The Best Little Retreat Center in Texas so we can get it trimmed and bound (not required, you can bring them to the guild meeting if that is more convenient). We will enter your name into the door prize drawings.

A Little Equals a Lot

It’s only three (3) little months until the Quilt Show and we are a wee bit short of Minis. Our attendees look forward to these teensy weensy treasures and as members you know the income from these tiny assets accounts for more than a slight amount of the bottom line. Only a small investment of time each day on your miniature will result in colossal rewards for the show.

Texas Association of Quilt Guilds

By Jeanne Fletcher

Last Chance

Less than 80 days until Rally Day 2019! And the deadlines are here already! Make sure you get in on the fun. Bring your checkbook and for $25 you will have your entry ticket, lunch order, 6 pre-raffle tickets and this year’s Rally Day pin, featuring Geraldine the Giraffe.
We plan to have the Pre-Raffle Day items at the May meeting. This year’s raffle may have some of those items on your wish list, or better yet, ones you have been saving to buy. The items in this raffle are not what were offered in prior Raffles, so stop by the TAQG table to take a look.

And about that pin! I was amazed and delighted to see how many of our guild members thought this pin was special but according the TAQG reps from other guilds, the Geraldine pin was flying out of their hands too!

Now about the deadlines:

It is the last call for classes. If you want to take one of the classes that will be offered by Pam Holland, don’t hesitate any longer. There were still a few places available in each class as I write article. But beginning May 1 these classes will be offered to the public and it is expected the remaining seats will fill quickly.

In addition, all Rally Day lunch orders are to be turned in by July 1. Our June Guild meeting will be the last time you will have to purchase your lunch.

You can be proud of our guild’s entries for the Silent Auction, but we can always use more items. If you have something to donate, please drop them off at the TAQG table at the back. The deadline for the Silent Auction items is the May 28th TAQG meeting.
See you at the meeting.

Rally Day

By Sherry Worley

Rally Day offers a host guild’s members many opportunities to volunteer. Please consider helping the Quilters Guild of Plano by accepting one of the following volunteer positions. Any time spent volunteering for TAQG Rally Day 2019 can be reported as volunteer hours for the guild. You will also be given a volunteer ticket for free entry to Rally Day.

  • Picking up Pam Holland from the airport and delivering her to the hotel in Mesquite.
  • There are still a few spaces open for hosting the workshops.
  • Several people are needed to set up and deliver door prizes to winners at Rally Day.
  • A few are needed to do final touches on the set up of the Rally Day Raffle and sell tickets.

There will be more positions later, but if you are interested in any of these volunteer opportunities please contact Sherry Worley. We appreciate your help making Rally Day 2019 a rousing success.

Letter from the President

By Rose Davis

Our May Guild meeting (May 9, 2019) is one of our most important meetings of the year. It is our Quilt Plano 2019 Kick-off Meeting. This meeting is chock-full of information on how we pull together the big event scheduled for August 9-10 of this year. Not only can you get information and instructions, you can sign-up to volunteer at the Show and you can be one of the first to preview demos that will be a part of the Demo room at the show. Please be assured that there is a job for everyone and we need as many volunteers as possible to help make Quilt Plano 2019 successful.

Happy Quilting!

Items Needed

  • Vegetables - 15 oz cans
  • Fruit - 15 oz cans
  • Chunky Soup - 15 oz cans
  • Chef Boyardee -15 oz cans
  • Meat - (tuna, chicken, Vienna sausages ) - 5 oz cans
  • Peanut butter
  • Grape jelly

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Guild Activities

By Leanna Williams

Activities have some exciting news! In an effort to offer you more sewing and friendship fun, we will be having not only three-day retreats, but one and two-day retreats as well! Here are the upcoming dates so you can put them on your calendar:

  • Sunday May 26th – One Day Retreat
  • Saturday & Sunday, July 20th-21st – Two Day Retreat
  • Thursday, Friday, & Saturday, September 5th thru the 7th – Three Day Retreat

Day Retreats are held at Best Little Retreat Center in Texas, located on the Northwest corner of Coit Road and Belt Line, Dallas. If you would like to sign up for the three-day retreat, please head over to the website and click on “Day Retreats” under the Activities tab, to find out more information and print out a Day Retreat Registration Form. I will also have signup sheets available with me at the next meeting if you would like to sign up with me. Retreats are a great place to meet other members and learn new techniques while having a blast!

The 2019 Quilt Show is looming closer, so remember to keep working on your block of the month blocks. Quilt tops need to be finished by June so that paperwork can be submitted and layouts for the exhibits can begin. If you are done with your quilt top, congratulations! You are doing great and ahead of schedule.

Last month I issued a challenge to pull out those quilts that were missing either binding or a label and get those finished. If you did, way to go! That’s another to-do you can scratch off your list. Now we don’t have to feel guilty when we start yet another project. Am I right? Ha!

The May Guild meeting is Quilt Show Rollout, so there will be no show and tell or new challenges this month. Just keep on trekking with your block of the month or other current projects, and don’t forget to save the date for the new Day Retreat days.

Hope to see you there!

Membership

By Carole Glover & Sue Rentz

April was a big hit with all the members and visitors being back in the big room at Hunters Glen Baptist Church.

We had 107 members present, 4 visitors, and 3 new members join, along with 1 member renewing their membership.

We would like to welcome our 4 visitors; Carolee Blumin, Lois Wagner, Lucia Reyna And Betty Osweiler. It was nice to meet these ladies and we invited them to come back to another meeting.

Please help welcome our new 3 members; Heather Ewald, Rhonda Diercks and Heather Carlile. Please look for them at our next meeting and show them how the Guild welcomes them.

April Door Prizes were donated by Best of Bernina Plano, The Old Craft Store, Stitched with Love, Sew Let’s Quilt it, Urban Spools, Quilt Ideals, our speaker Karen Combs and several anonymous donors. The Guild appreciates all their donations. As you are shopping in the quilt stores remember to thank them for their donations.

We are looking forward to the New Member’s Retreat on June 8th. This will be for all new members joined from September 2018 to date. It will be at the Best Little Retreat Center from 9AM to 9PM. If you haven’t signed up yet, please do so through The Best Little Retreat Center’s website.

New small group forming for those having Singer Featherweights;
Chicks with Feathers – 3rd Saturday 1PM to 4 PM
Featherweight Friends – 4th Friday 9AM to 9PM
Email: pickincotton26@verizon.net for details.

Looking forward to seeing everyone at the May meeting.

May Birthdays

Carolyn Henson 5/2
Janet Plotkin 5/4
Barbara Graves 5/6
Susan Rentz 5/7
Jeanne Fletcher 5/8
Tami Marlar 5/8
Becky Woods 5/12
Tracy Spruell 5/16
Laurie Tanas 5/17

Patricia Kellar 5/19
Valerie Pearson 5/19
Krystie Wagoner 5/21
Debbie Smith 5/23
Lori Hutyra 5/24
Emily Hall 5/25
Ceidys Butterworth 5/26
Nancy Worst 5/26
Fonda Brinlee 5/28
Sarah Vaughan 5/28
Margaret Lakie 5/30
Nancy Perry 5/31

Stocking and Pet Beds Report

By Martha O'Grady

Stocking

We are well on our way toward our October goal of 1000 stocking to be delivered to Soldiers Angels. I have felt guilty this year that, since I can't seem to get my strength back from my asthma, I have been doing a less than adequate job of making kits. Thanks everyone for your understanding and your hard work. Y'all are great!

I should start to improve soon. Don bought me a Rabbit for Easter. Yep, a Rabbit air purifier. LOL! I now have 5 air purifiers in 2 different brands.

Anyone who would like to make small gift items for the stockings is more than welcome to do so. They are glad to get mug rugs, coasters, pot holders, placemats, little sewing kits -- anything small enough to fit into a stocking.

If you would like to donate fabric, I could use some patriotic. I have plenty of every other kind.

Shelter Pet Beds

I took 40 SPBs to various shelters in the area. I am beginning to get a less than enthusiastic response to the biggest beds. The first time I went to Wylie, they had a big wooden box; empty. The next time, it was over flowing. This time, he said they had all they needed. This is a similar story to what I have had at several shelters. We are burying them hoarder style. What started out as a good idea is going overboard.

We need to be more careful about what we throw away. We need to manage our scraps so that there is less waste, and bag up only unusable pieces. There are lots of ideas for achieving this goal.

Along with the trash basket lined with a bag for a pet bed, and one for actual trash, also have a third for usable scraps.

Cut scraps into squares and strips of different sizes, and bin them by size. There was a lady in my guild in Lewisville who always cut her scraps into squares, and when there was a “who can make the most quilts for community service” challenge, she always won.

We can make items like pot holders, mug rugs, coasters, placemats, the list goes on. We are limited only by our imagination. Soldiers Angels is a good place for these items. They are always glad to get them. So would schools that offer a “Christmas” store for students to spend “behavior bucks”. And people shelters love small handmade items as well.

I had 2 styles of the small pet carrier sized SPBs donated. One was about an inch thick and looked like a small mattress, very well made. The other was made by zig zagging the edge, and pinking. It looked kind of like a mug rug with decorative quilting. Very cute. I asked which he liked better, and he said, “gosh, I don't know. These are wonderful.”

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General Meeting Minutes

By Julie Schaefer

April 11, 2019

President’s Business: Pam Wingate

  • The meeting was called to order at 6:45 PM.
  • The minutes and the Treasurer’s reports of March 14, 2019 were approved as written on the Guild website respectively.
  • The McKinney Quilt Guild was visiting with their raffle quilt.

COMMITTEE REPORTS:

  • Guild Activities: Leanna Williams
  • Everyone working on their block of the month needs to have them completed by June.
  • Members were reminded to keep their sewing rooms neat and clean.
  • The next 3-day retreat will be April 17-19, 2019. There will be games and prizes at this retreat.

Quilt Plano 2019: Leanna Williams

  • Show shirts can be ordered now.
  • The next general meeting will be the Quilt Plano 2019 Show roll out. There won’t be a speaker. All members will be able to sign up for volunteer positions for the 2019 Show in August.

Nine-Patch Blocks: Debbie Seher

  • Rebecca Clayton has moved out of town. We need to send her 100 nine-patch squares.
  • Members were asked to measure accurately when making the blocks.

Programs: Jeanne Smith

  • The speaker, Karen Combs, still has room in her Saturday workshop: “Combing Through Your Scraps.” The Friday workshop is closed.
  • There won’t be a speaker or workshop in May.
  • In June the lecture will be “Diamond Divas and Drama Queens” by MJ Kinman. This will be a Trunk Show. The June 14th workshop is “Treasure Hunting: Discovering Abstract Designs in Exquisite Gemstones. The June 15th workshop is “Bite-Size Gem Quilts: Creating a Small Faceted Quilt.

Community Service: Linda Neal

  • Members may turn in their red and white blocks for the 2020 Raffle Quilt.
  • There are many quilts to be quilted; members may pick them up in the hallway.
  • April 25th Sharon Wilhelm will be teaching Quilting on your home machine. Remember to bring your walking foot to this class.
  • May 13th will be a basting day at Monica Hendewerk’s home (6412 Stone Canyon Drive, Plano, TX 75024).
  • June 11th will be a “Quilting for Others” quilt day at the Best Little Retreat Center in Texas from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm.

Mini Quilts for Quilt Plano 2019: Kaye Dunn

  • We still need mini quilts for the raffle at the show. We now have 32 mini quilts and we want 48 before the July general meeting. The guidelines for making a mini quilt are on the QGPlano.org website.

TAQG: Jeanne Fletcher / Sherry Worley

  • Rally Day is July 13th held at Mimosa Lane Baptist Church in Mesquite. Jeanne has the tickets for entry ($5.00) and the lunch ($10.00). Members must have their membership cards with them or pay $20.00 for entry.
  • Jeanne is taking sign-ups for 3 workshops: “The Woman” Thursday July 11th; “Whimsy of Wandering” Friday July 12th; “Geraldine the Giraffe” Monday and Tuesday July 15-16.
  • Sherry and Jeanne are taking items for the TAQG silent auction.
  • Many volunteers are needed for the workshops etc.
  • Plano is one of the host Guilds so we need to have a good turnout.

Membership: Carole Glover / Sue Rentz

  • There were 107 members present. New members are: Heather Ewald, Rhonda Dierks and Heather Carlile. The visitors were: Carolee Blumin, Lois Wagner, Lucia Reyna and Betty Osweiler.
  • There is going to be a New Member Tea on June 8th at the Best Little Retreat Center in Texas. Anyone attending was reminded to bring her sewing machine and sew all day.

The meeting was adjourned at 7:24.

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April 2019 Newsletter

Quilters Guild of Plano, Inc.

Our next meeting:
Karen Combs
"Quilts of Illusion & Trunk Show"

Thursday, April 11th at 6:45

 

Hunters Glen Baptist Church
4001 Custer Road, Plano
South Side of Church

Programs

By Jeanne Smith

Get ready for an exquisite presentation by our guest speaker, Karen Combs. Her quilts are known for taking a traditional pattern and giving it her own unique "twist." Karen is intrigued with quilts of illusions and has been designing quilts with a 3-D look for several years. Karen is the author of Optical Illusions for Quilters (AQS), Combing Through Your Scraps (AQS), Floral Illusions (AQS), 3 Quilters Celebrate the 4 Seasons (AQS) and 3-D Fun with Pandora’s Box, co-authored with Sharlene Jorgenson of Quilting from the Heartland. Her newest book is Celtic Pieced Illusions (AQS).
Explore the world of optical illusions with Karen as she shows us some of the wonderful quilts that she has created along with a beautiful and inspiring trunk show.

Karen Combs

Patchwork Illusions

Sunrise Star

Friday Workshop: April 12, 2019
Patchwork Illusions
Visual depth has fascinated artists for centuries, Karen has developed a quick and easy rotary technique that will allow us to make quilts with a 3-D look. This is Karen's favorite class because it is so easy to create truly amazing quilts of illusion. Let Karen share her secrets, so we may become masters of illusion!

Saturday Workshop: April 13, 2019
Combing Through Your Scraps
This truly is a magical way to put our fabric stash to good use by making a scrap quilt using a quick template-free method. We will learn to feel comfortable putting many fabrics together, how to distinguish "value" and be able to make many different scrap wall hangings or quilts. We will work on a quilt in class using shared fabrics from your classmates. This is a great place to use "ugly" fabric; they look great in this quilt. Bring extra fabric to share!

May

May 9 Guild Meeting
Quilt Show Roll-Out & Demos
No workshops in May

June

Guild Meeting: June 13, 2019 – MJ Kinman
Diamond Divas & Drama Queens:
Colored Gemstones as Design Inspiration
The most beautiful gemstone captures light and reflects it back to us with unique brilliance, revealing its fiery personality. These are the divas and the drama queens of the gem world. Every one of them has a story to tell…just like people. This slide lecture and trunk show chronicle MJ’s story – her 20-year adventure in learning how to create the biggest diamonds in the world in cloth.
During the presentation, she'll discuss how she selects gems that qualify as “divas and drama queens” and what they teach us about how to add sparkle to any art quilt. She’ll display the actual art quilts inspired by some of these divas.

Friday Workshop: June 14, 2019
Treasure Hunting:
Discovering Abstract Designs in Exquisite Gemstones
In this class, we will experiment with different techniques to find amazing abstract designs within images of gemstones. Then using freezer paper piecing techniques, we will cut the facets and piece together transforming those compositions into an 18” gemstone quilt square.

Saturday Workshop: June 15, 2019
Bite-Size Gem Quilts:
Creating a Small Faceted Quilt
Using the design and piecing techniques MJ relies on to create her diamond portraits, we will create our own beautiful work of faceted color.
Important Note: Please be aware that part of the Saturday Workshop is a duplicate of the second half of the Friday Workshop.

Community Service

By Linda Neal and Kaye Dunn

The Least of These

Members of the Quilters Guild of Plano have big hearts. They are concerned for each other and for members of the community. They are helpers and doers, and when someone is in need, they are quick to answer the call. Once again, we are gathering items for the PISD School-Age Program Graduation Party. These parents have worked hard to fulfill the requirements for graduation and to learn valuable life skills that will improve the future prospects of their children. We have partnered with PISD to help in this process. I will be delivering your gifts of clothes, quilts, gift cards and other baby to toddler items after the May meeting. There will be a collection basket available at the next two guild meetings. Thank you for your generosity.

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Quilt Show 2019

By Julie Brooks, Karen Freeman and Barbara Collins - Quilt Show Trio

Wow! We are only 5 months away from this year’s quilt show!

T-Shirts - We are taking t-shirt orders. Make sure you email Julie Brooks or Valerie Salter if you want to order one. They are super soft and come in 2 styles - v neck - $20 or round collar $19. It is a great way to advertise while you are out and about running errands.
Raffle Quilt - The Raffle quilt is ready to go to a guild near you. Please get with Pam Wingate if you would be interested in selling tickets. Our raffle quilt is what funds all our wonderful activities and we need volunteers.
Demos - Do you have a special talent that you can teach? Please get with Tina Connelly and volunteer to give a workshop at the show. These are very well attended and many people come to the Plano show just for our demos!
Mini Quilts - Thank you for all the mini quilts that have been donated so far.

The quilt show really takes a village - there are so many ways you can give of yourself and your talents - I encourage everyone to do something for the quilt show.

Red & White 2020 Guild Raffle Quilt

By Linda Neal and the Wednesday Girls

If you picked up a kit of red and white fabric to make a block for the 2020 Raffle quilt, please bring your block or blocks to the April 11th guild meeting. We have had lots of beautiful blocks returned already. We will be sewing the quilt together April 16, so this REALLY is the last meeting to return your completed blocks. Thank you to everyone who has turned their blocks in already. We can't wait to get started sewing them together.

Texas Association of Quilt Guilds

By Jeanne Fletcher

Planning for Rally Day is well under way!

Starting this month, we have this year’s Rally Day pin. It is beautiful! Plano Pin Company took Geraldine the Giraffe and replicated her image using a silkscreen technique rather than the cloisonné technique used in past years. This technique makes this pin so different and more special than any of the previous year’s Rally Day pins.

The workshops are filling quickly, so if you are planning on attending one of them, now is the time. Whimsy is over half full and Geraldine, a two-day workshop is too. The Woman has more room left than the other two. You can print workshop forms on the TAQG.org website or stop by the TAQG table. But be quick – some guilds are just finding out about the workshops!

Come see me at the back of the room at the guild meeting so you will be ready for Rally Day on July 13th. I will have:

  • Entry tickets to hear our guest speaker, Pam Holland, a Textile Artist, Photographer, Author, Illustrator - $5
  • Lunch catered by McAlister’s Deli (gluten free available) tickets are $10,
  • Pre-Rally Day Raffle tickets are 1 for 1$ or 6 for $5. Check out the TAQG table to see the great prizes.
  • Rally Day pins $5

Bring me a check for $25 and you can have all of them!

Any questions? Don’t hesitate to call me for more information.

Letter from the President

By Rose Davis

Wow! It is already the end of March. I hope all of you had a chance to go to The Dallas Quilt Show. There were so many beautiful quilts and quite a few of our members won ribbons.

Plans for Quilt Plano 2019 are moving forward at light speed. Special thanks to Julie Brooks, Karen Freeman and Barbara Collins for helping to make this year’s show the best one ever!

The purpose of Quilters Guild of Plano is to:

  • preserve the heritage of quilting,
  • promote the knowledge and understanding of all aspects of quilting, and
  • provide opportunities for continuing education among those interested in the art of quilting.

We accomplish this in so many ways – having both local and out of town speakers at our Guild Meetings, Junior Quilter’s Workshops, Quilt Plano 2019 and Community Service work days, just to name a few. Your participation is so important to continue and improve our initiative. I learned a long time ago that the more you put into an organization, the more you get back.

There are too many activities to name in this article, but here are a few areas where your help is needed:

  • Make a mini quilt to enter in our silent auction.
  • Get active in a small group.
  • Volunteer to work at Quilt Plano 2019 (sign-up officially starts at the May meeting).
  • Come to one of our community service days (there is both a weekday and weekend monthly meeting).

If you are wanting to get more involved, please connect with any of our board members. And for all of you that currently participate – thank you

Happy Quilting!

Guild Retreat

By Julie Brooks

Sandy and I just cannot believe what wonderful members we have. Because of you, we were able to donate over 1000 items to Denison Family Services, 12 dog beds and 12 quilts to community service. Thank you! Sandy and I just want to thank everyone for letting us host you for the last couple of years. We are thankful that Carol Long has decided to form a new committee to take our place and lead us to the next amazing retreat.

Please make your $50 non-refundable deposit now so you don’t lose your spot. It is 4 days of quilting, eating, making new friends while getting a lot of inspiration.

I know I already can’t wait to go and I hope you will join us next year February 20th - 23rd at the Hilton Garden Inn in Denison Texas.

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Officer Nominations

By Jeanne Vogel

The nominating committee is composed of Carol Long, Terri Mendelow and Jeanne Vogel. We need 1 volunteer and 2 alternates. Please contact us if you would be willing to help fill the board positions.

The nominating committee is looking for a few good volunteers to fill the impending open positions for the October 2019-September 2020 term. The remaining open officer position is President.

The duties of the president are:

  • Preside over all member meetings and Board meetings.

Supervise:

  • All the business and affairs of the Guild.
  • Activities of the Parliamentarian.
  • Create temporary committees as needed.
  • Establish schedules and meeting agendas.
  • Provide final approval of the newsletter.
  • Oversee activities of the TAQG position.

Responsible for:

  • The General Insurance Policy of the Guild.
  • Post office box keys.
  • Auditing treasurer’s books.
  • Prepare written annual report.

New Small Groups

By Jeanne Vogel

Two new small groups are forming for those having Singer Featherweights. Chicks with Feathers will meet the 3rd Saturday 1pm-4pm. Featherweight Friends will meet the 4th Friday 9am-9pm. Email pickincotton26@verizon.net for details.

Guild Activities

By Leanna Williams

Wow, it’s April already! Can you believe it? Time just flies by! This month, remember to keep working on your block of the month blocks. Quilt tops need to be finished by June so that paperwork can be submitted and layouts for the exhibits can begin. Also, please consider that if you are sending your quilt top off to be quilted for the show, you need to give your long-armer enough time to get it quilted and get it back to you in time for the show. If you are done with your quilt top, congratulations! You are doing great and ahead of schedule.

Also this month, continue practicing good habits in the sewing room by keeping your workspace tidy. Letting your messes compound by starting one project after another without cleaning up can often lead to stress, and can actually cause you to find less enjoyment in your hobby. So, let’s keep up those good habits!

Our next three-day retreat will be Wednesday April 17th - Friday April 19th at Best Little Retreat Center in Texas. If you would like to sign up for the three-day retreat, please head over to the website and click on “Day Retreats” under the Activities tab, to find out more information and print out a Day Retreat Registration Form. I will also have signup sheets available at the Activity table in the main hallway at guild meetings if you would like to sign up while there. Retreats are a great place to meet other members and learn new techniques while having a blast!

Now on to the next small challenge. I know that all of you (just like me) have quilts sitting around that have been quilted, but need either binding or a label. Some of us have several! Let’s pull them out and start finishing them before we start another project. Unbound and unlabeled quilts count as UFO’s, so let’s get them off our list and sew our next project stress free!

That’s it for activities this month. Just keep working on your block of the month blocks or assembling your tops, keep your sewing areas tidy, and tackle some binding or a quilt label for a waiting quilt. I believe you can do it!

Community Sew Day

By Sandy Buttine

NOTICE: We will be changing the day for community sewing in April. Because April 20th is Easter weekend, we are moving it to April 27th.

Plug In To QGP

Have you been wondering how to participate in your guild and make new friends? There is an opportunity on the 3rd Saturday of every month just waiting for you. Sandy Buttine would love to have you as a helper with the Saturday Community Service Sew Day with the idea that you would eventually take the leading role in organizing those activities. At present 3 to 10 ladies meet at the Best Little Retreat Center In Texas from 10am to 2pm on that day and sew quilt tops, backs, bindings or whatever is planned. If you have an interest, please call one of the following:

Kaye Dunn (918) 916-9224
Linda Neal (214) 532-3433
Sandy Buttine (214) 649-8196

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Membership

By Carole Glover & Sue Rentz

March brought us back to the big room at Hunter’s Glen Baptist Church. As the members and visitors were checking in, they all had smiles on their faces.

We had 98 members present, 7 visitors, and 8 new members join, along with 3 members renewing their membership.

We would like to welcome our 7 visitors; Grace Culbertson, Gail Gable, Tina Steenburg, Sue Morris, Christina Dodd, Jan Wright and Ginger Heuerman. It was nice to meet these ladies and we invited them to come back to another meeting.

Please help welcome our new 8 members; JoAnn Herrera, Marie Richard, Marjorie Sener, Nancie Rogers, Kathy Czekaj, Beverly Driscoll, Deb Putman, and Michael Davison. Please look for these new members at our next meeting and show them how the Guild welcomes them.

March Door Prizes were donated by Best of Bernina Plano, The Old Craft Store, Linda’s Electric Quilters, Warm & Natural Batting Company, Stitched with Love and several anonymous donors. The Guild appreciates all their donations. As you are shopping in the quilt stores remember to thank them for their donations.

There were several 2018/2019 membership cards picked-up, however, we would encourage each of you to check and make sure you have picked-up your new card. The cards will still be available at the April meeting.

Looking forward to seeing everyone at the April meeting.

Items Needed

  • Vegetables - 15 oz cans
  • Fruit - 15 oz cans
  • Chunky Soup - 15 oz cans
  • Chef Boyardee -15 oz cans
  • Meat - (tuna, chicken, Vienna sausages ) - 5 oz cans
  • Peanut butter
  • Grape jelly

April Birthdays

Donna Petrick 4/2
Jaynee Eshbaugh 4/4
Connie Ryan 4/4
Karen Bethel 4/5
Terri Mendelow 4/6
Julie Brooks 4/7
Glenna Brabant 4/8
Linda Cordell 4/8
Sara Lindsay 4/8
Tina Connolly 4/9
Angela Coble 4/14
Carolyn Bond 4/15
Julie Yee 4/15

Beverly Geise 4/17
Nancie Rogers 4/17
Rose-Clair Fletcher 4/18
Elizabeth Schiller 4/19
Linda Coleman 4/21
Sue Landry 4/23
Ann McDougal 4/23
Mary Jo Ferril 4/24
Suzy Boyle 4/25
Mary Alice Caffarel 4/27
Anne Leather 4/27
Patricia Fowler 4/29
Deborah Skorepa 4/29
Gail Pettigrew 4/30

Stocking and Pet Beds Report

By Martha O'Grady

Stocking

I have to give a shout out and a big thank you to my small group, The Far East Connection. Some of these ladies have been dropping by my house, picking up a bag or two of fabric, ironing it, bringing it back and picking up another. This is a tremendous help, as I have a lot of fabric that needs to be ironed. I should also thank the ladies of Quilty Pleasures for their help last year. Indeed, I am truly blessed!

Y'all turned in 90 stockings this month. I handed out about 20 in kits. The really encouraging news is that we had 3-twenty-five sets turned in. This helps me a lot, since it is a big job trying to have so many kits available. I love getting “presents,” and returning unfinished kits counts. It's like Christmas all year!

There is a person who told me that she would like to do satin cuffs. I totally don't remember who, sorry. I have some satin, and I would like to give it to you. Please find me at the next guild meeting or email me at: martha_r_ogrady@yahoo.com

Shelter Pet Beds

I took 50 beds to Wylie, Sachse, Murphy and a small no-kill shelter in Plano. Wylie was especially pleased to receive the 11x15 and 9x17 beds. He examined them, and told me how nice they are. It was as if I had given him a great treasure.

Y'all sure are generous with your scraps and stuffings. It all barely fit in my car! Still working my way thru all of that. So, maybe we need a new rule. If it barely fits in your Suburban, maybe it won't fit in my little sports car. Also, still finding pins and trash mixed in. Not good.

Sorry I forgot the SPB fabric last meeting. I came home and straight away measured, rolled and labeled; and put it into my wagon. It will be available at the April meeting.

One rather odd request. While fleece is an absolutely wonderful thing to stuff SPB's, it REALLY tears up my asthma. So, please, if you are working with that stuff, I beg of you to make your own beds. Once it is contained, it seems to be okay.

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General Meeting Minutes

By LaDawn Dalley

March 14, 2019 LaDawn Dalley

Meeting began at 6:45

President’s Report, Rose Davis:

  • Minutes and treasurer’s report approved.
  • Please keep Julie Schaefer in your prayers, her husband passed away.
  • Presented Lone Star Awards to Julie Brooks, LeeAnn Williams, Caroline Gagnon

Community Service, Kaye Dunn & Linda Neal

  • Donated 105 quilts, 65 pillowcases, cuddles, and 87 dog beds
  • Now collecting baby items for the PISD Student Age Parent Program. Bring them to the April or May meetings.

Retreat Report, Julie Brooks

  • The retreat was great! Also completed 9 community service quilts and collected 2000 items for the local food bank.

Show Report,

  • We are selling t-shirts for $19.
  • Please volunteer to take the raffle quilt around to shops, other guild meetings, etc.

Programs,

  • Great teachers with great workshops coming up. Please register for some!

Guild Activities, LeeAnn Williams

  • We have a three day retreat coming up in April. See the website for details.
  • Our Quiltmakers block of the month are all done. She will be introducing a spring cleaning challenge.

TAQG, Sherry Worley

  • We need volunteers to help with workshops and mini quilts and fiber art items for the auction.
    Membership:

There were 98 members present, 8 new members, and 7 visitors.

Meeting adjourned at 7:30

Next meeting will be April 11, 2019

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