calico press - kawartha quiltmakers' guild
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C a l i c o P r e s s
April Meeting Check List
Name Tag
Coffee cup
Cash for 50/50 draw—-$1 each
Show and Tell
Wednesday Afternoon project materials & Show & Tell
Quilts for Quilts for Cancer,
Quilts/Quilting fabric for Helping Hands.
Library books
Items for Silent Auction or Members’ Boutique
Baby Quilts for School for Young Moms
In this issue : page 2: President’s Message , baby quilts page 3 : : Announcements page 4: Program , sponsors page 5 : Wednesday Aft group page 6: Charities page 7 : 2018 KQG Quilt Show page 8 : 2018 KQG Quilt Show page 9 : 2018 KQG Quilt Show, tip, sponsor page 10 : Upcoming quilt shows, Quilting Events, etc. page 11 : Sponsors Page 12 : Sponsor , smiles, etc.
KQG meets
1st Wednesday of each month
Westdale Church
1509 Sherbrooke St. Peterborough
9:30 a.m. — 12:00 p.m
Next meeting April 4 , 2018
President: Judy Maher
Vice President: Maureen McKeen
Past President: Shirley Challice
Honorary President: Joyce Armstrong
Secretary: Tina Lubimiv
Treasurer: Barb Pugh
Newsletter: Maureen O’Neill
April 2018
Kawartha Quil tmakers ’ Gui ld
P.O. Box 50052
R.P.O. Lansdowne & High
Peterborough, ON K9J 8R1
http:// www.KawarthaQuiltmakersGuild.ca
April 1 : Easter Day
March 30-April 7 : Passover
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Cheer up all ye who have this evening watched the bizzard-like weather dump snow where it had already disappeared. The first day of spring is the 20th of March - says so on the calendar.... a week away. However, more importantly, April is a
chocolate month!
April also heralds the season of 2018 quilt shows - ours included. Did you notice the num-ber of shows in our letter? Its like a great big "Show and Tell" all of which represent hours and hours of work.
April and May are also for decision making; who do we wish to entrust with the many responsibilities that make our guild enjoyable, creative and so worthwhile? If you feel that you have needed talents to share or indeed, to improve on a present situation now is the time for you to put your best foot forward and offer your services. There are Executive positions/Chairs just waiting for you to claim them. Remember, it is possible to challenge the present occupant of a chair or even another candidate if you feel strongly that you would do a better job! Wow - we might even have our very own battle à la Queen's Park. But I descend into silliness. If you wish to effect a change, the time might be ripe.
I know that a number of us are looking forward to Bethany Garner's workshop and to see her presentation during the April meeting. I've seen her colours - spring is coming. Happy Easter to all.
Judy Maher
President’s Message
During meetings, if you must enter or
exit the meeting hall, please do so via the
kitchen.
Please turn cell phone sound off during
meeting.
Barb Dummit will be collecting baby quilts for babies at The
School for Young Moms. She will collect quilts at the April and
May meetings and hopes to receive 25 quilts by May 2nd for
distribution at a Mothers’ Day party at Peterborough Family
Resource Centre
. Quilt size approximately 30” x 40” . After May, Barb will continue to collect for next year.
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Congratulations June
Paquette winner of the March 50~50
draw.
Announcements
If you are looking for a place to donate sewing related items and fabric of all types, please consider the "Green Shop." It is part of PCSS, Peterborough Communication Support Systems, a non-profit agency that provides support services to deaf/non-verbal individuals living with intellectual disabilities. The Green Shop is a collective that teaches skills and produces practical goods which are then sold in the community. They are open 9 – 3, Monday – Friday . The Green Shop is located at 192 B Hunter Street, just a touch east of Aylmer Street, right beside the Running Room, at the end of a laneway. Thanking you in advance for donating to this very worthwhile group. Mags Salahub
We are still collecting yarn for Hooks & Needles, Lakefield who knit a variety of baby items for preemies in third world countries. Lynda Hamersma
If you have scraps of batting...even tiny ones or any scraps suitable for stuffing, Helen Blaskievich is collecting them for someone who is making beds for the Humane Society & other pet rescue organizations.
After seeing the mat made from milk
bags for people in 3rd world countries,
I’m sure many of you have been saving
your milk bags to give to Marie Olver
who is collecting them for a group who
is making the mats.
Out of respect for the person with the microphone, whether a guest or a guild member, please save your conversation until they are no longer speaking.
It isn’t always easy to speak to a large group so let’s help by listening!
The World Quilt Competition XXII will be judged August 16-18, 2018 at World Quilt New England in Manchester, New Hampshire. I am the Canadian Coordinator for the competition .
The deadline for contest entrants to postmark or email completed entries is May 14, 2018. You may mail your entry and images (on a CD), or scan and email your entry form to me at [email protected] along with the full view and close up images of your quilt.
If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to email me. Debbie MacLeod More info : http://www.quiltfest.com
Please hold until June!
Buckhorn Area Quilters Guild are having a Quilt Draw. The tickets are
$2.00 each or 3 for $5.00. The proceeds will be going to a camp which
supports children who are burn victims. See Cathy Vickers
An old set of quilting frame, wood pieces plus clamps .
Please call John Miller at 705-749-5665. These items are free.
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Program/Workshop
Upcoming Workshops are now open to non-members. Contact: Pat for information Please note: workshops are prepaid. Tuesday April 3 – Flat Dyeing to Quilt – With Bethany Garner – 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This fun and easy dye process uses plastic sheets on tables and separating fabric as we play with simple techniques for beautiful hand-dyed fabrics. Learn to dye in containers, the alternative to the messy and often unpredictable bags and dye pots. The dye, in individual containers is lined up along the side of the work tables for each student's individual use... and then the magic begins... We blend colours to create beautiful original ombre fabric. Bethany says “all of my students LOVE this process & it teaches them that they have the freedom to dye at home in a small space, with skills learned at this workshop day together”. She provides a comprehensive handout, tips for buying dyes & mixing combinations for colour palettes, and finishing techniques using an easy-at-home process for setting, washing and rinsing by hand. Students dye 24 pieces (up to 6 yds) of gorgeous multi-coloured 100% cotton fabric. Students require white 100% cotton fabrics, pre-washed and “ready to dye”, along with a simple list of easily available supplies.
Cost: $50 Kit fee: $20 Prepared fabric from Bethany (if desired): $9/metre Limit: 20 participants
Thursday April 5 – Using Colour Can’t Scare Me! – With Bethany Garner – 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m If you’ve ever been stuck choosing fabric, or been dissatisfied with results of your colour matching, now Bethany will help us calm our colour anxieties. With a kit of small bits of fabrics in many colours to play with, we’ll create a "colour map" which will help with confidence to start new projects. We will combine fabrics from our stash – those “you’d love to have the courage to work with” - and our newfound knowledge to develop a small piece that will get us playing with colour. We receive a complete guidebook for using colour and can take notes throughout the day to begin a new relationship with our own fabrics. We’ll learn what to look for in the fabric store and when NOT to buy certain colours and why!
Cost: $45 Limit: 24 participants
… workshops, esp. the Dyeing to Quilt one are filling up. If members wish to participate, they can call or email me to save a spot. Pat
Contact: Pat Williams at 705-749-0476 or [email protected]
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All members are welcome to join us following regular guild meetings. We have lunch and then get instructions and work on a new project … or you can bring along your current project and join us. A great way to get to know one another and to share ideas!
Wednesday Afternoon Group
April Project
Log Cabin Variations with Carole Hlibka
I have given you the number of strips required for 2 or 3 blocks so that you will have an idea of how many strips of fabric you will need based on the size of quilt you are planning to make.
Variety in pattern and design in both dark and light strips gives a scrappier look.
Good contrast is needed.
10” finished block: for 3 blocks you will need 2½ strips* of Dark fabric and 2 strips* of Light fabric
14” finished block : for 2 blocks you will need 3 strips* of Dark fabric and 2 strips* of Light fabric.
Centre square (yellow in picture): use a colour that works with your other colours and will show up well in your design. You get 16 centre squares out of 1 strip* (enough for 16 blocks).
*All strips are cut 2.5”x WOF.
Shorter strips may be used as well, as all will be cut into logs. Wait to cut logs , we will do that with the group
black/white is 10” finished block
blue/white is 14” finished block
Also bring your machines and usual sewing
equipment and your lunch!
Many thanks to Theresia Laing for showing us how to make coasters, hot pads and placemats in a quick and easy way!
A big thank you to Teresa Jacob for instructing us on the ironing pad and very cute iron caddy!
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Helping Hands
Helping Hands makes quilts for Crossroads Women’s Shelter, Cameron House , and others in need. The care that goes into these quilts, as well as their warmth and beauty, no doubt provide comfort to those who need them.
Helping Hands needs more KQG hands !
They meet at the Kiwanis Apts, 951 Hilliard St. from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on the 1st, 2nd & 4th Thursday of each
month.
Please drop in to help or to pick up a kit. Mags Judy
Quilts for Cancer Peterborough County
We are a volunteer organization and registered Canadian Charity whose mission is to deliver quilts to cancer
patients in our community. The quilts are intended to provide comfort and warmth to those undergoing
cancer treatments and are provided at no cost to either the recipient or the person requesting the quilt.
To order a quilt please contact us at [email protected] or by leaving a message at 705 875 5596.
Someone will contact you as soon as possible.
Our groups meet at the following locations September thru June
Westdale United Church, Sherbrooke St. PTBO 3rd Friday of the month 9 - 2
Lakefield United Church, Regent St. Lakefield 4th Monday of the month 9- 2
Lakefield Anglican Church, Queen St, Lakefield 3rd Monday of the month 9 - 2
St. John's Anglican Church, Cty Rd. 10, IDA 2nd & 4th Wednesday 9:30 – 3:30
Come out and join us.
Charities
« Helping Hands » needs a hand from guild members who are willing to bind some of the quilts they make.
Please talk to Mags or Judy.
Please bring in any babies’ or children’s quilts that you have completed by the May meeting.
Watch the Helping Hands table so you can get your ticket for a Quilt Draw which often occurs at the meetings !
In March, Jacquie Smith was the lucky winner.
Every good act is charity. A man's true wealth hereafter is the good that he does in this world to his fellows.
Molière
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The 2018 KQG Quilt Show, May 4, 5, 6, 2018 is for all members...so let’s all get involved in some way! The sign up sheets are on the wall at each meeting. Please check them out to see where you would like to help. Or contact Faith Van Dam, Quilt Show Chair, <[email protected]> or another committee member to offer your help.
If you need to know more about what is involved with a certain committee be sure to ask!
Silent Auction: Time for our creative guild members to start thinking about what they could offer
as items for the silent auction table at our Quilt Show 2018 in May. It gives us all an opportunity to consider a donation of items and services that could raise money for our Guild activities and perhaps clear out a few items from our stash of homeless projects and unused supplies. The Committee has asked that donations be related to sewing or crafting. Here are some ideas: table runners/centrepieces/placemats, lap quilts, purses/bags, wall hangings, aprons, bags, pillowcases, gift baskets, quilt/embroidery kits, like new patterns etc. For example, look through your stash for any fabric/fat quarters or unused sewing tools/supplies for items that “at the time” we thought we couldn’t live without. Might they be a lovely addition to a gift basket? I know that I have numerous “stocking stuffers” that Santa thought if they came from the sewing store I must need them! Not always! Finally, I would like to suggest to all those talented instructors, and quilting service providers in our guild to please offer their services as a gift certificate for purchase at the auction. There will be a table set up at regular meetings from now until the Show to accept with gratitude your donations. (The Silent Auction items will be collected at the table shared by the treasurer.)
To add some fun, for each item or services that you donate, you will receive a draw ticket for a day-long quilting project class, including lunch for you and three of your friends. Class will be taught by Helen Blaskievich, location and luncheon provided by Valerie Stankiewicz. Chair Valerie Stankiewicz Co: Barb Meade
Quilt Show 2018
Publicity: Clair McCalden , Chair Helena Bugden will help on this Committee as well.
Demos: Anyone interested in doing a demo at the quilt show can sign up at the next meeting or
contact Judi Van Zant ([email protected]).
Look for the sign up sheet and get your name on it to share some of your ideas and techniques!
Next quilt show committee meeting : Monday, March 26, 2018 at
9:30 in the Gathering Room at the Mount Community Centre.
Admissions There will be two entrances. Volunteers needed for two hour shifts. Schedule posted.
Door prizes : Vendors will be asked to donate prizes. If anyone else would like to donate prizes they would be appreciated. (sewing/craft related).
Antique Quilts: see Shirley Challice, or Ruth Hunter if you have a quilt that could be
displayed. Registration forms on KQG website. Quilts 50 years or older or a little less than 50 with a story.
Quilt Challenge: Tina Lubimiv, chair. Quilt Challenge: Crayon Colour Challenge involves the
random selection of three crayons, the colours of which should be predominate in the participants' creation. Although it may be difficult to find the exact colour of fabric to match the crayons, it should be as close as possible. Hint: Rub the crayon on a piece of paper and the colour is easier to see. Also to be included in the creation, is a supplied piece of material which should also be prom-inent in the work. The work should not be larger than 80" in perimeter. It is requested that the completed projects be brought to the May 2nd General Meeting for signing in. (rather than to The Mount)
Members’ Boutique: The Committee is looking for sewing related donations to sell to raise
money for the Guild. Or members can sell their own work with 10% of the sales going to the Guild. Volunteers will be needed to work at the tables. Chair : Heather Penwell
Tea Room: The tea room is being outsourced.
Wall Quilts/Art Quilts/Fabric Creations :
Co-Chair Jacquie Smith will soon have registration forms available
White Gloves: A schedule has been posted. Please sign up to volunteer. There should
be four white glove volunteers on the floor at a time. Bernice Fortin, Shelby Hosick
Set Up and Take Down: strong hands to help set up the stands on Thursday evening and to
take them down on Sunday late afternoon.
Chair : Yvonne & Terry McMahon
Large Quilts: registration form available from a committee member.
Debbie Fisico Barb Meade
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Memories: A volunteer is still needed to set up the display, including 35th
anniversary material as a history of the guild.
Quilt Show 2018
Small Quilts: see a committee member for a registration form .
Teresa Jacob Peggy Fillier
Wednesday Afternoon Group - The Wednesday Afternoon Group will have a display area at the quilt show.
Here is a list of all the projects from the past three years:
Oct. 2015: Wiggly Worms lap quilt Nov. 2015: Majestic Mountains place mat/table runner Jan. 2016: Quilted Baby Cat Seat Blanket, Quilted Boxes Feb. 2016: Baby Blanket with mitred corners Mar/Apr. 2016: Exploding Pineapple Quilt May 2016: Buckeye Beauty Quilt Sept. 2016: Sewing Machine Mat with pocket, thread catcher, pin cushion Oct. 2016: Multi-design scrappy quilt (using 2 1/2" x 4 1/2" units) Nov. 2016: Versatile 4-point star quilt or table runner Jan. 2017: Quilted needle case Feb. 2017: Positive/Negative Apr. 2017: I Spy Quilt (disappearing 9-patch version) May 2017: Strip pieced bag Sept. 2017: Hexagon Table Topper Oct. 2017 Lucky 13 quilt Nov. 2017: Poinsettia Table Runner Jan. 2018: As You Like It Quilt Mar. 2018: Placemat; Quilted Iron Tote Apr. 2018: Log Cabin Variations Quilt
Yes, we have been busy over the past three years, so dig those projects out and bring them along. Note: If your quilt is not quilted and bound, no problem – “works in progress” gladly accepted. Also, if you have a completed Wednesday Afternoon Project from prior to the above dates that was not shown at the last show, it too is eligible for display.
Quilt Show 2018
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As you prepare your quilts for the quilt show, here’s an idea….
Make your quilt rod / hanging sleeve from a patchwork of all the fabric used in your quilt. Then, if you need to repair anything on the quilt top later, you will have a selection of the right fabrics to use.
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Upcoming Quilt Shows!
“Quilt Fever 2018” - Etobicoke Quilters’ Guild, March 23 and 24, 2018
http://www.etobicokequiltersguild.com/event/quilt-fever-2018/
Trent Evening Quilters, 19th Celebration! April 7 & 8 , 10 a.m –4p.m.
Great Hall , Trent University, Peterborough, Admission Free.
Sunshine Quilt Show – Orillia Quilters’ Guild, April 14 & 15, 2018
http://www.orilliaquiltersguild.com/event/261-
Piecemakers 2018 – Huron-Perth Guild & Stonetowne Quilters’ Guild,
Pyramid Recreations Centre in St. Marys, Ontario, April 26-28, 2018
http://www.huronperthquiltersguild.com/piecemakersquiltshow.htm
QUILTING EVENTS !
Ricky Tims Event May 15 to 17 by Region of York Quilters Guild
The format of each day is a master class, lecture format - starting at 9:00am and going until
3:30pm. (a break for lunch of course). There will be great visuals, including some of Ricky's
quilts. Tickets are $110 for each day. The cost of the ticket includes a full coloured booklet
that includes pictures and notes, compiling all of Ricky's creative ideas and suggestions as a
great workbook and keepsake.
For more info: http://www.regionofyorkquiltersguild.ca/ricky-tims-event/ * ***********************************************************************************************
Primitive Gatherings Trunk Show and Workshops in Lindsay June 4,5, 6.
Hosted by Borderline Crazy Quilt Guild
Contact : : [email protected]
June Luncheon
Tickets ($17.00) will be available in April and May.
Please submit any information that you would like published in the May edition of Calico Press by April 12, 2018 .
preferably by email. ([email protected])
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this newsletter , please
contact the editor :
Please submit any information that you would like published in the May edition of Calico Press by April 12, 2018 .
preferably by email. ([email protected])