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President’s Message SE
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September 2009
What a great summer!!! It’s going to be fun to get back together… hug and listen to each of our stories of “How we spent our summer vaca-tion”. Where did you go??? What did you do??? Did you attend a quilting class? Did you find a new fabric store? Did you finish a UFO or did you start a new project? We’ll want to hear all about it!
I would like for you all to put on your thinking caps! We’re going to have a round table discussion to find out what direction you would like to see our guild go. Do we want more “Well known” Speakers & Work-shops? Do we want more of our meetings to include a workshop spon-sored by one of our own guild members. Perhaps include some new techniques… or some basic instruction for our new members who would love to learn to quilt. We really want your ideas! We are so lucky to have so many talented folks in our guild so this discussion should be fun!!!
Our guild has lost two valued members… Amy Lewis and Paul Braden. With the economy as it is, they decided to move out of state to seek work. We will miss them, but hope they will be successful and happy. As you know Amy and Paul were our guild’s librarians. There-fore, this position is now vacant. We would like to have at least one, but pref-erably two volunteers to be our librari-ans. If this position is of interest you… please contact me or one of the other board members.
See you soon!!!
Suzy Marshall, President
One of the gals in the Stashbuster online group has been collecting tips/tricks from various postings and made them available from one central location: http://quiltinglibrary.blogspot.com
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Village Quilters Program
Schedule for the 2009-2010 Year (NOTE: Some Programs are Subject to Change)
Date Speaker Program
July 11, 2009 … All Guild Sit ‘n Sew (9:30-2:00)
August 8, 2009 … All Guild Sit ‘n Sew (9:30-2:00)
September 12, 2009 Andrea and/or other board mem-bers
All Guild Roundtable Discussion and Ruler Demo
October 10, 2009 Janet Beyea, Jan Kolarov Members Trunk Show
November 14, 2009 Suzy Marshall Christmas Tree Skirt
December 12, 2009 … All Guild Pot Luck
January 9, 2010 Monica Gonzales “What’s New at Market” and Trunk Show
February 13, 2010 … All Guild Sit ‘n Sew (9:30-2:00)
March 13, 2010 Ann Turley “Just Quilts” Lecture and Trunk Show
March 14, 2010 Ann Turley Scrap Happy or Seismic Activity work-shop @ Q.P.
April 10, 2010 … VACANT
May 8, 2010 … VACANT
June 12, 2010 … All Guild Pot Luck
July 10, 2010 … All Guild Sit ‘n Sew (9:30-2:00)
August 14, 2010 … All Guild Sit ‘n Sew (9:30-2:00)
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Membership
Hi all,
Hard to believe it’s September already, isn’t it?
As Membership chairs, we’re the first folks you see when you walk in the door. Member-ship activities include:
• Welcoming new and returning members at each meeting.
• Accepting dues and membership forms for both new members and renewals (and here’s a quick reminder to renew if you haven’t already!)
• Compiling, maintaining, and sending out the roster. We send out two rosters a year—in October and April—to keep you all current on contact information for the group.
• Introducing new members and guests at meetings.
• Providing birthday information for the newsletter.
• Helping to ensure that everyone’s wearing a name tag. We have temporary name badges if you’ve forgotten your regular one.
Sending out email blasts from the guild. If our mail isn’t making it past your spam filter, please make sure you have [email protected] in your Contacts.
We’ll try to ensure that new members get a walk-through of the meeting room, with a stop at each of the tables, so that we can show off all of our cool activities. Thanks to all of you who have volunteered to help with this, because sometimes it can get pretty busy at the membership table.
Looking forward to a great year, and please send in your renewals (or renew at the meet-ing) so we’ll have up-to-date information in the next roster.
In stitches!
Marilyn and Cheri
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Ways and Means
Classifieds: Sell, give away or get items from your fellow guild members. All items must be related to quilting and will be published just one time. Perhaps you have a sewing machine you would like to sell; or you’re looking for a special ruler or book.
Websites: Share sites that you find yourself visiting over and over again.
Submit classifieds (with your contact information) and favorite websites to Rene Robinette at [email protected]
Many thanks to all the worker bee's who came to the summer sit and sews. We had a great turn out 15 -20 people enjoyed great company, food and quilting. A special thanks to all who created a Christmas table runner, pillow cases, quilt or what ever for our Christmas Boutique in December. If you have a kit out or are planning to make something for the boutique please let Annie, Mary or Linda know what you are working on and when we might expect it returned. Our push now will be to get all the quilt tops we have made quilted and to work on quilted Christmas Stockings. If you are a stocking maker please make a Christmas stocking to sell at the boutique. We have no tree skirts this year unless someone is feeling crafty with a lot of time on their hands and wants to create a few tree skirts. We have over 25 table runners completed, beautiful pot holders, several charming Christ-mas wall hangings, pillowcases and a few Aprons and Children's quilts. Thank you for participating in this fundraiser.
The Village Store will be open at our September meeting if you have anything to contribute please bring it to the September meeting. Items to bring would be handmade small items such as bookmarks, tote bags, pot holders, table runners, wall hangings, craft items you no longer use or want. All these items should be quilt or sewing re-lated. If your item does not sell at the September meeting I would appreciate your taking it home with you or I will donate it to Good-will. A large box of unsold items has sat under my sofa table for 3 months, it's tacky. I cannot transport and save items from month to month. We are very grateful for anything you might bring. Thank you Thank you. Annie, Linda and Mary
Classifieds and Websites
Hospitality
Hope Campbell and Kim Stevenson are the new hospitality organizers. We look forward to keep-ing up the tradition of excellence.
The following people have signed up to bring refreshments to the September meeting:
Deb McManus Rene Robinette Linda Hughes Jan Halldorson
We don't know what you'll bring, but we're sure it will be a great mid-morning snack. Hospitality will provide beverages, cups, napkins and plastic utensils.
Hope Campbell ([email protected]) and Kim Stevenson
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Fat Quarters Quilt Shop
728 Escondido Avenue ~ Vista, CA 92084
760-758-8308 www.fatquartersquiltshop.com
Monday – Saturday 10 am – 5:30 pm
Check our website for classes!
We have a GREAT beginning class with Susan on Thursday evenings –
call the shop for availability and dates.
Over 4000 bolts including: Civil War and 1930’s reproductions –
Moda, Marcus Brothers, Andover, as well as numerous others!
And, now … Amy Butler!
Check out our 25% off Weekly Sales!
Stop by and be inspired - Meet your friends at Fat Quarters Quilt Shop!
Please support our advertisers.
Tell them you saw their ad in the VQ newsletter!
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Welcome back to our 2009-2010 Block of the Month! We start our year with the follow-ing schedule:
Sept: Dorothy Stout Oct: Betty Molnar & BJ Steitz
Nov: Janet Beyea Dec: Holiday Luncheon – no block
Jan: Diane Hart Feb: Jan Kolarov & Anna
Mar: Gail Tauscher Apr: Sharon Ainsworth
May: still available Jun: Year-end luncheon – no block
Dorothy already has given us the blocks for the Sept meeting. There will be 21 Disap-pearing Nine Patch blocks for “sale”.
For the new members: What is Block of the Month? Each month a member is signed up to select a pattern and make a sample block (minimum of 8”size) for sale. They then make up at least 20 kits (more if desired) containing the pattern and fabric, either fully or semi-cut into pieces for assembly. Kits are put into baggies -2 blocks per baggie (one for the winner and one for the maker). Guild members can purchase one or more kits for $2 per kit, and return the completed block/s at the next guild meeting. Everyone who turns in a completed block has their name entered in the drawing (one entry per completed block). Just think, an entire quilt top of blocks for $2 and the time it takes to make one of the blocks. What more could you ask for? Just think of the holiday or birth-day gifts you could get out of the way by winning these blocks! Now it was decided last year that the member signing up for this has the option of making up kits for a winner and herself, or all for the winner. That is because some members want to try out a pat-tern, material, etc., but just don’t want half the blocks back.
So, while all but one of the months are spoken for, this gives you a good idea what we’re doing each month. Also gives you an idea for signing up for next year. J
See y’all at the meeting in September!
Karen Kluwin Doris Hargrove [email protected] 858-487-3378
Block of the Month
Happy Birthday to the following members:
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Welcome back, Quilters and Fabric Collectors! Hope your summer was great.
We’re going to keep things simple for the Fabric Exchange & Trade this year. Only TWO sizes this year: (1) a fat quarter if you wish to do the Exchange drawing and/or (2) 48 6-inch squares, if you wish to do the Trade and get 48 squares in return.
Things to remember:
• You get one raffle ticket for each fat quarter you bring for the Fat Quarter Fabric Exchange drawing.
• Use a GOOD QUALITY fabric. We discussed that last year
• Always pre-wash your fabric for the Exchange/Trade.
• If you are cutting 6” squares, please cut off the salvage edges. No need to do this if you are cutting a fat quarter.
• When cutting 6” squares, use good judgment and do not choose a large print, as they are more difficult to use.
• Both the Fabric Exchange and the Fabric Trade will use the same patterns/colors below.
• For the Fabric Trade of 6” squares, please put your 24 pairs (for a total of 48 squares) in a plastic baggie and label the bag with your name. If you have fewer than 48 squares, please note that on a piece of paper. (Thanks!)
Here are the patterns for the coming year:
Sep — Autumn Batiks
Oct — Spots & Dots & Stripes
Nov —1930’s and Aunt Gracie’s
Dec — Christmas Blenders (Tone-on-Tone or small print)
Jan — Winter White, Neutrals & Grey
Feb — Orientals
Mar — Soft Baby Pastels
Apr — New Colors on the Market
May — Fun Summer Novelties
Jun — Patriotic Red, White & Blue
We are looking forward to another fun year of Fabric and Quilting!
Darlene & Janet
Fabric Exchange
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June 2009 Treasurer’s Report
VQ is an organization of people who like and appreciated quilting. Our membership is made up of new quilters, old quilters and people who just appreciate the fabric arts. If you are new to quilting and thought quilt guilds were only for experienced quilters, please think again.
Our meetings offer an opportunity to learn from each other and to be challenged to try new things. Each meeting pro-vides opportunities to hear from talented guests in the quilting industry and identifies ways you can support your com-munity through the making and giving of quilts to the needy.
Meetings are held on the second Saturday, September through June. Join the guild for $25, renew your membership for $20 or come as a guest for $3. We look forward to seeing you.
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Sandra Walker reported at the June board meeting, that she received two large quilts from Kathy Greene for Hidden Valley House and one from Annie Mitchell. In addition 19 preemie quilts were donated - Gail Tauscher[1], Betty Molnar[1] and Mary Lewis[17]. Darlene Piche's mother, Pauline, sent in two preemie caps. Three preemie kits were taken. Thank you to everyone that took time to donate so generously to this well de-served cause.
I want to thank Sandra Walker for the wonderful job she did this last year and for her commitment to help me with Special Projects this year.
I went through all the containers of fabric, to familiarize myself with what we have. We have two huge plastic tubs with large to very large pieces that will make nice backings, especially for the larger Hidden Valley House quilts. If anyone has finished tops, we can supply the backings. We also have very nice prints that I am excited to put together in kits.
We really do need more baby prints for the preemie quilts. If there is anybody that have extra fabric suitable for babies, we will appreciate any donations.
I am looking forward to serving Village Quilters the upcoming year, as best as I can. Please feel free to offer any suggestions that will help make the new year a great Special Projects adventure!
Anwill Konig.
Special Projects/ Philanthropy
We will meet at Amidon’s Quiltworks from 10:00 till 2:00 on the following dates. Bring a lunch
and your own project and meet with us for a good time.
Thursday, September 10
Thursdays, October 8 and 22
Wednesdays, November 4 and 18
Wednesdays, December 2 and 16
Sit-N-Sews
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VILLAGE QUILTERS ANNUAL RETREAT
AT VINA DE LESTONNAC
November 6-8 ,2009
Village Quilters will be holding their next retreat at Vina de Lestonnac Retreat Center in Temecula the weekend of November 6-8, 2009.
Your registration fee includes 5 meals (pizza/salad on Friday night, 3 meals on Saturday, brunch on Sunday) and lodging for Friday and Saturday nights. The Retreat Center provides water and coffee, but you will need to bring your own snacks and other beverages.
We have reserved 10 double-occupancy rooms, allowing 20 retreat participants. However, for an extra fee, it would be possible to have a room as a single occupant. Registration is open to members of Village Quilters on a first-come, first-served basis until the October meeting, at which time any unfilled spots will be made available to friends, or members of other guilds.
Registration Fees:
Member Non-Member
Double-Occupancy $205 $215
Single-Occupancy $285 $295
To register, complete the following form and return it along with a minimum deposit of $100 (for double-occupancy) or $150 (for single-occupancy). Make checks payable to “Village Quilters”. The remainder of the registration fee will be due by the October guild meeting (Oct. 10, 2009). Registration forms and deposits/payments may be mailed to:
Village Quilters Retreat
c/o Kathy Greene
10988 Ivy Hill Drive #3
San Diego, CA 92131
If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Kathy at 858-549-9801 or [email protected].
Village Quilters Annual Retreat Registration Form:
Name:
Address:
Phone No.
Email:
Name of Preferred Roommate:
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2009-2010 Steering Committee
President Suzy Marshall 858.653.0398 Secretary Sandra Walker 858.566.3569 Treasurer Janice Halldorson 858.705.0709 Membership Cheri Fleming Marilyn Kirschen
858.693.1990 858.549.3945
Newsletter Rene’ Robinette 858.444.6303
Publicity Kapi Kizer 760.510.8222 Block of the Month Karen Kluwin Doris Hargrove
858.414.3136 858.487.3378
Ways & Means Linda Pountney Annie Mitchell Mary Lewis
858.243.0535 858.566.7133 858.271.6924
Librarian Vacant
Hospitality Hope Campbell Kim Stevenson
858.487.5651 619.980.0297
Historian Diane Hart 619.229.9810 Special Projects/Philanthropy Anwill Konig 858.673.1184
Fabric Exchange Janet Beyea Darlene Piche
858.695.8441 858.566.3152
Programs Margaret Cording 858.578.7526 Speaker & Workshop Liaison Vacant Retreat Kathy Greene 858.549.9801 Website Manager Deb McManus 858.695.0656 Guild membership is more satisfying when you are an active participant… volunteer today!
IMPORTANT DATES FOR 2009-2010! Guild Meetings (Saturday): Board Mtgs (Tuesday) Suzy Marshall’s 7:00pm
September 12 September 15 October 10 October 13 November 14 November 17 December 12 December 15 January 9 January 12 February 13 February 16 March 13 March 16 April 10 April 13 May 8 May 11 June 12 June 15 Please note that monthly guild meetings are generally the second Saturday of the month at 10 am (doors open at 9:30). Please post this notice on your refrigerator as a re-minder of meeting date changes or check our website for the latest meeting information.
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The objective of our organization is to promote the appreciation of quilts, to encourage quilt making and collecting, to further the growth of quilt education, to support community charities and to provide a social structure whereby quilt lovers can share ideas and friendship. The guild usually meets on the second Saturday of the month at 10 a.m. at the Scripps Miramar Ranch Library, 10301 Scripps Lake Drive, San Diego, CA. However, occasionally, at the request of the Library, our meetings are on the third Saturday. Please check our website for up-to-date meeting information: http://www.scrippsvillagequilters.com Annual membership is $20 (June –May). Guest donation is $3 per meeting. Guild pins are available for $5. Sew What’s New is published monthly by Village Quilters for members and neighboring guilds. Deadline for submission of articles is the last Saturday of the month. Members are encouraged to submit articles on tips or techniques, commentaries on quilt shows or quilt shops visited, or reviews of new books. Submissions may be sent by U.S. mail to the editor, Rene Robinette, 10543 Sunset Ridge Drive, San Diego, CA 92131, or by e-mail to [email protected]. Please put “VQ Newsletter (month)” in the subject line of your e-mail. Village Quilters reserves the right to edit articles for space. The information presented herein is for the education and benefit of our members.
Village Quilters
PO Box 501495
San Diego, CA 92150-1495
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