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President’s Message
“June is busting out all over…” Familiar words? They are lyrics to a popular song from Rogers and Hammersteins’ Carousel. (Watch the video!) The summer months are full of activity and traditions: weddings, teachers being one year closer to retirement after they complete another term of working with students, promotion ceremonies, as well as graduations from high school or college. Kids are out of school for the summer, and for my family, three of us have birthdays. With this in mind, I am going to piggy-back on Thelma’s Presidential theme, “Each One Teach One”, but I am going to add to that as well, “Each One Meet One.” What a wonderful opportunity the summer, and the coming year, gives us to teach a child, or someone (aren’t we all children at heart?) to sew or quilt, or craft. Summer is a time for experiencing what you can’t do during the rest of the year. Get to know someone you don’t know. Teach someone, spend time with someone. Yes, it takes effort. Yes, it is difficult, takes planning, and yes, it is sometimes awkward. But what you will gain and give is a new friend, a gift of talent for a child or a new skill for someone to write on his/her resume. Encourage a child or young adult to make a goal (like making a quilt) and stick to it. It may be you who benefits most from this experience!
Jonal Beck, President
Volume 38, Issue 4 July/August 2018
CQA Welcomes Our Newest Members!
Pamela Harper, Camarillo
Deborah Lighthall, Camarillo
Jeanne McCollum, Camarillo
Anna Pavin, Camarillo Marj Quick, Camarillo
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Speakers & Workshops
July 2018 (Community Center Auditorium, Camarillo)
Mike McNaman http://www.macquilts.com/index.html
July 10 ~ Talk “ Humor Meaning Metaphor”
“My lectures are of my quilts, my influences in quilt-making,
why and how I make my quilts. It is a trunk show and I bring
a raft of quilts for people to see, touch, inspect, and take a
nap under, if it comes to that. The lecture is about one hour
(longer if napping happens).”
“Quilt-making gives me that outlet to make poetic
statements. Sometimes it's simply a way to provoke a
question, such as: "Why is that pig in that quilt?" and the
response is: "I date my quilts by the year of the Asian animal
– made in the Year of the Pig." I may include
other literary elements: puns, metaphors, riddles, personal
history, rebuses, and plain ole jokes - do you know the joke
about the three-legged pig? Ask me.”
July 11 ~ Workshop - “I like to re-invent blocks or give them a
new setting, such as Double Wedding Ring, Sunbonnet Sue, Pickle Dish,
Drunkard's Path, Broken Dishes, Sunrays, to name a few. I don't care
as much about color as I do value - I like the idea of the eye flickering
as it goes across the plain of the quilt.
$ 45 members, $ 80 non-members
August 2018 WE are dark! Enjoy your summer
September 2018 - Shirley Mc Guire “How to do Wool Applique”
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July CQA Library Book Sale
At the July meeting there will be a small sale of quilting books. These are books not needed
for the CQA Library Collection. Hardcover books will be $2 and paperback books are $1.
Also, CQA members will be able to check out a crate of regular library books for the
summer – two whole months! The crates need to be returned at the September CQA
meeting. A great opportunity to browse through many books while planning your next
project!
Linda Wilkinson, Library Chair
A Glimpse of the Past - from our CQA Newsletter - January 1984
Mark Your Calendar
Jan. 24 - Doris Floyd, one of our members, has earned the title of Master Quilting Teacher from the
National Assoc. of Quilters. She will share her slides.
Feb. 21 – Jan Formanek will present Quilted Fashions for us after lunch at the Mercury Savings
Bank. Tickets will be $5.00.
Mar. 27 – Katie Pasquini will present a slide lecture that shows development from early paintings
through traditional quilts and contemporary wall quilts. Treasurer’s Report:
Beginning Balance Oct 1983………………..$2,346.15
Ending Balance Dec 1983……………………...1,815.21
As found by Sharon Norbutas
Have you ever wondered what happens to the left over books from
our quilt show boutique? Read on....
A box of general craft books, remaining from our quilt show, was recently donated to the
Oxnard Friends of the Library to help in their effort in pulling together an in-house library
for a local senior apartment complex. They had a special request for craft books and CQA
was able to fill their needs!
Both the Oxnard Friends of the Library and the Press Courier Senior Apartments extend
their sincerest THANKS. They were thrilled to receive the donation.
Jane Aielo
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Janna Bailey with her viewer's choice winning quilt, For the Love of Penguins, from "Quilting by the Sea 2018"!
A Thank You Letter from a Quilt Show Attendee…………
“ I went to your Camarillo Guild quilt show this last Saturday and paid $5 for 6 raffle tickets. I put 2 tickets
into 3 different baskets from the choices on the table. I and my friends left the show for lunch out together before heading north to get home in Carpinteria and Santa Barbara.
A phone message was waiting for me when I arrived home. Lucky me, my ticket was drawn! I wasn't sure
which of the 3 baskets which I'd put tickets into was my win.
After picking up the basket, I waited until my weekly "Craft Day" with my friends, to open the basket with
them watching to share the excitement with me. It was so much fun, everything in it is nice and something I'll
use. We girls figured it is all worth about $200!
I've been happy for days knowing how lucky I was to have my one of my tickets drawn. Thank you
Camarillo guild for putting together such a special basket. Your show was wonderful, so much to see with
quality workmanship.”
Sincerely, Carol
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“It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood, a beautiful day for a neighbor, Would you be mine?”
This is the theme of this year’s Block of the Month program. “Will you be my neighbor?” We
will be making “house” blocks through the year.
Each block will be in a 12”x12” finished square. The background fabric will be provided by
the guild. This is so that you can easily finish the quilt at the end of the program into your own
personal creation. We hope you will find your creative self in these patterns and use your
imagination to embellish them.
The patterns are designed for the beginner to the advanced quilter. So don’t be discouraged or
bored with the patterns. They change every month and will be different! You will be able to
access the patterns and print them from home when you go the CQA Website. (directions for
printing from home are available at the BOM table)
Murielle O’Brien and I will be happy to help you on your journey as you build your
neighborhood. Feel free to contact us.
“Please won’t you be our neighbor?”
Kathy Adams
kathryn.adams42@gmail.com Murielle O’Brien
mobrien607@gmail.com
JUNE BOM
Houses from 5” Charm Squares
JULY BOM
Scrap Happy Houses
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Summer & fall Travel
August 3 – 4, 2018 “Wilderness Living” the Big Bear Lake Quilters Guild Annual
Quilt Show. 10am-6:30pm Friday, 10am-5pm Saturday. Admission $5. The
Lodge at Big Bear Lake, 40650 Village Drive, Big Bear Lake, CA
bigbearlakequiltersguild.com
September 1 – 2, 2018 (Labor Day Weekend) “Mountain Treasures Quilt Show”
the Busy Bears Quilt Guild . 10am-5:00pm Saturday, 10am-4pm Sunday. Admission $8. Big Bear Middle School, Big Bear Lake, CA
September 15 – 16, 2018 “Harvest of Color Quilt Show” Coastal Quilters Guild of Santa Barbara & Goleta. 10:00-5:00 pm both days. Over 200 Traditional,
Modern & Art Quilts, Quilting Demonstrations, Boutique & Merchant Mall. Earl
Warren Showgrounds, Los Positas & Calle Real, Santa Barbara, California
September 20 -22, 2018 “The Wild West”, San Diego Quilters Guild 37th Annual
Show. Thursday, Friday 10 – 6pm, Saturday 10-5pm. San Diego Convention
Center Hall G & H, http://www.sandiegoquiltshow.com
November 7 – 9, 2018 Quilting Retreat for Camarillo Quilt Guild at Flying Flags
RV Resort, Buellton. $75. Reservations at our July meeting.
Art & Jenny’s Sewing Center Ventura, CA 93001 805-643-8536 www.artandjennys.com
Kingdom Sewing Center Simi Valley, CA 93065 805-579-1571 www.kingdomsewing.com
Candy’s Quiltworks Northridge, CA 91324 818-349-7397 www.candysquiltworks@sbcglobal.net
Roxanne’s A Wish and A Dream Carpinteria CA 93013 805-566-1250 www.roxannequilts.com
Cotton & Chocolate Quilt Company Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 805-241-0061 www.cottonandchocolate.com
The Quilt Emporium Woodland Hills, CA 91364 818-704-8238 www.quiltemporium.com
Fabric Town, USA Ventura, CA 93003 (805) 643-3434 http://fabrictownusa.net/
The Quilters Studio Newbury Park, CA 91320 805-480-3550 www.quiltersstudio.com
The Fabric Shoppe Camarillo, Ca 93010
805-383-7183 www.homespuncamarillo.com
Quilty Pleasures Simi Valley, CA 93065
805-581-1577 www.quiltypleasures.org
SAY THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS BY SHOPPING WITH THEM!!!!
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Antique" Quilt for Sale
This 80" by 80" cotton quilt
was probably made between 1930 and 1950. It is hand
embroidered with beautiful
flowers and hand quilted with
white thread. The back is a
cream color muslin. There are several small rust stains on
the front. The seller would
like at least $150.
If you are interested or have
any questions, please contact
me via e-mail
(momdog1@pacbell.net) and I will get back to you.
Thank you, Barbara Witman
Camarillo Quilters Association P.O. Box 347 Camarillo, CA 93011
Comfort Givers July 2018
These are the quilt totals for the June quilt
give away:
A New Start for Moms 38 quilts
Casa Pacifica 30 quilts
Kids to Kids 12 quilts Life Centers of Ventura County 30 quilts
R.A.I.N. 27 quilts
Safe Harbor 26 quilts Senior Concerns 20 quilts
VCMC Infusion Center (children) 24 quilts
VCMC Neonatal 44 quilts
Final Total 273 quilts
There were lots of pillow cases, burp cloths, knitted and crocheted hats, and placemats.
As always, this successful event would not
happen without all the Camarillo Quilters participation, so Thank You one and All!!
We love to hear your opinions and answer any questions you might have.
Please remember we need the bar code from your packages of Hobbs batting!
Comfort Giver, Kay McLaughlin
Found
Did you know? We have a “Lost and Found” box
at our general meetings. It is located at the end
of the Ways and Means table.
Currently it has a jacket, sweater, and several
beverage containers.
Do they belong to you?
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Camarillo Quilters Association P.O. Box 347 Camarillo, CA 93011
Please park on the East Side
of the Rec Center !!!
CAMARILLO QUILTERS ASSOCIATION http://www.camarilloquilters.org/ Facebook: “Friends of the Camarillo
Quilters Association”
Pleasant Valley Community Center 1605 E Burnley Dr. Camarillo, CA 93010
Doors open at 8:45 a.m.
Meeting starts promptly at 9:30 am Cell Phone Quiet Zone - No Perfume Zone
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