How does one define oneself; wife, mother, grandmother, teacher, artist? I’m allof the above and much more. Mostly I am someone who loves what I do. WhenI am in my workspace dyeing fabric, painting or sewing I am having a ball. Thechallenge of making a wonderful garment or quilted wall hanging is the ultimatehigh. As I explore what inspires me I find myself returning to themes of nature,the ultimate designer. Taking off on one of these themes is like traveling downan unknown road full of wonders to explore.
My training is in art and fashion design, so putting the two together is veryexciting. I have been teaching fashion design for the past 20 years, and I alsohave an ongoing wearable art class in Claremont, CA; which I really loveteaching. Sharing what I know with others and seeing them use that knowledgeis so fulfilling. When I learn something new I can’t wait to teach it to someoneelse and see what wonderful things they can do.
Presently I am serving as the president of the Wearable Art Connection of Southern California, which putsme side by side with the most wonderful talented women in the world. How lucky am I?
Diane Ricks 2007 GQG Show Workshops:RD1 Feathery Frays - Friday 3/16/07 RD2 Needle Felting - Saturday a.m. 3/17/07 RD3 Microwave Dyeing - Saturday p.m. 3/17/07RD4 Not Your Mama’s Yo-Yos - Sunday a.m. 3/18/07
NewsletterMARCH 2007 VOLUME XXVI NO.8 WWW.GLENDALEQUILTGUILD.ORG
GENERAL MEETING:
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2007 • 7:00 PM
S P E C I A L D A T E • 1 s t W E E K O F T H E M O N T H
Trunk Show: Wearables, Hand-Dyes & QuiltsGues t Speak e rDiane Ricks
For details about show workshops and current classavailability, please contact us at:www.glendalequiltguild.org OR (888) 337-8458
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Well - March is already here – Are we ready?
Less than 2 weeks remain to finish your quilt, doll, wearable, etc.Wednesday, March 14, at 5 p.m., the 2007 Show Committee starts entrytake-in at the Hotel. Please contact the 007’s if you have any last minutequestions!
Our Glendale Quilt Guild general meeting is being held one week earlier, on March 7, dueto the Quilt Show’s opening the following week. Diane Ricks, my guru and mentor, will beour speaker for this meeting. In her trunk show will be items of interest to everyone -traditional or artsy, quilters, wearable artists, lovers of batiks or dyed silk fans. Come andlearn about her newest workshop “Feathery Frays”! She is introducing this newestworkshop at our Quilt Show and will be teaching a total of 4 classes. (See pictures below).Diane is bringing the garments she designed for the Fairfield/Bernina Fashion Shows inHouston to our March meeting. Just seeing these garments is worthy of your attendance,but more than that, she is an amazing teacher. Jean Giacomelli, Joan Hutter, Karen Millmanand I drive over 30 miles each way to attend her classes in Claremont each week. From dyingthe fabric to sewing it into a garment, Diane willingly shares her knowledge with everyone.
See you on Wednesday, March 7 and then at our 2007 Quilt Show March 16-18 at theBurbank Airport Marriott (formerly the Hilton). I know we’ll have a terrific time and a“Fantastica” show thanks to your entries and participation!
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Detail from Diane Ricks’ “Feathery Frays” workshop.
Detail from the “Not Your Mama’s Yo-Yos” workshop.
M e e t i n g N e w s
MEETINGS* * *
BOARD MEETINGMarch 1st6:30 pm
GlendaleCentral Library
upstairsBoard Room
* * *
GENERAL MEETING
March 7th7:00 pm
GlendaleCentral Library
* * *
LOVING HANDSMarch 9th(2nd Friday)
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
1038 E. ElmwoodBurbank
Hospitality
March 7, 2007 Diane Ricks - Trunk Show
Wearables, Hand-Dyes & Quilts
(No workshop because Ms. Ricks will be teaching at the GQG show.)
April 11, 2007 Leora Raikin
“African Folklore
Embroidery”
April 14, 2007 Leora Raikin
“African Folklore
Embroidery”
May 9, 2007 Judy Sisneros -
Trunk Show
“Imagination and
Inspiration"
May 12, 2007 Judy Sisneros -
"9 Patch Pizzazz...
Fast, Fun and
Finished in a Day."
June 13, 2007 Nancy Ota - Lecture TBA
June 16, 2007 Nancy Ota - Workshop TBA
To sign up for a workshop,
please contact Louise Rupp
at 323.667.3256 or [email protected]
FUTURE PROGRAMS AND WORKSHOPS
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If your last name begins with:
Z A B & C, , ,It is your turnto bring refreshments.
Thanks for sharing your seasonal wall-hangings or smallquilts to use as decorations at General Meetings.
We’re always inspired by your creativty!
2007 Quilt Show Message from the 007s
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In preparation the quilt show committee held a “dress rehearsal” with each member (startingwith Wednesday ’s entry submission through Sunday ’s take down) summarizing her part in theshow. Happily, everyone knows her role, and we all are ready to raise the curtains on a ¡FiestaFantastica!
• PPaappeerrwwoorrkk for all entries to the show has been submitted except for the Small Quilt Challenge. By thetime you read this, Colleen Shier will have contacted those who purchased a small quilt challenge packet (70+quilters). We hope to see lots and lots of challenge quilts--all interesting interpretations of “Favorite Things.”The last small quilt challenge was a very successful display of creativity that surely will be duplicated and evensurpassed this year.
• CCoorrrreecctt iioonn:: Quilt appraisals by Ann Copeland, certified appraiser, are $40 (not $45 as we reported inthe last newsletter). Pease review the information at the guild website for a written appraisal form. To contactAnne Copeland, please e-mail her at [email protected].
• Right up to the minute show events and classes begin, registration is possible in those not closed. However,rreegg ii ss tteerr nnooww and confidently anticipate wonderful experiences at our 2007 show.
• Be sure to check out the BBeeaarr ll yy SStt ii tt cchh iinn sponsored Viking six-hour cc ll aasssseess “Mega Flowers, Mega Quilter”for $45 and the KKiinnggddoomm SSeewwiinngg sponsored Janome three-hour cc ll aasssseess “Crazy Quilt Accent Pillow” for $25.Details were not available at the time the brochure was printed, but these class descriptions are now at ourwebsite. In addition to a great project, these workshops provide an opportunity to become familiar with thesemachines.
• Get your EE ll MMeerrccaaddoo (the Market Place) items ready carefully observing the directions Heidi St. Royalprovided to be sure that your goods are correctly and adequately tagged. Call Heidi if you have any questions.
• If you would like to purchase aaddvvaannccee tt ii cckkee tt ss ($8) for your friends, contact registration viawww.glendalequiltguild.org or e-mail [email protected] to place your order.
You have played a big part in this show with your participation on committees, volunteer hours, entrysubmissions, donation of awards and auction goods, and finally acting as quilt ambassadors of the Glendale QuiltGuild welcoming our visitors, teachers, vendors, etc. (By the way, you will look fabulous in this year ’s tee andshirt!) The minimum of two hours work you do at the show in order to have your membership renewed isexceeded by many members and appreciated by the whole guild.
Because of all this preparation, the whole guild looks forward to a fantastic 28th Annual Show.We know that you enjoy and take pride in the wonderful reputation our annual quilt show has.
We, the show chairs, thank you all for your part in this adventure.
Ru th , Pa t , M e l i n d a & K a r e n
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B l o c k o f t h e M o n t h
MARCH 2007
This month’s block is called
FIESTA
M e m b e r s h i p
Happy BirthdayNEWMEMBERS AliceTurner March 4
Dona Garding March 5
Diane Renfrow March 7
Joan Homick March 9
Carole Johnston March 10
Andre Giacomelli March 11
Carolyn Hodapp March 11
Christine Carlson March 12
Patricia Lopez March 12
Antonette Raycraft March 12
Ellie Grasse March 13
Juanita Wade March 13
BettyEhlers March 16
Peggy Barber March 17
Dri Brown March 18
Elaine McKinney March 19
Mary Ann Kroening March 22
Kay Shoaff-Deckman March 22
Colleen Shier March 23
Beverley Underwood March 23
Cathy McNassor March 24
Mary Ann Hildebrand March 26
George Davis March 28
Jerriann Leslie March 28
Jo Anne Ottosen March 28
Gloria Molina March 30
rBarbara Gibson
M E M B E R S ’ Q U I L T S H O W C H E C K - L I S T
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LLAASSTT MMIINNUUTTEE RREEMMIINNDDEERRSS!!• Turn in your money and stubs for chances to win the 2007
Opportunity Quilt... you can always buy more - even at the show! Tell (or sell to) your friends!!!
• Sign up for your 2-hour shift for the Quilt Show if you haven’t already done so (remember: it is a condition of renewing your membership), or contribute extra hours and earn a voucher!
• Register for a class or two - there are still some open spaces available... OR, volunteer as a T.A., and while assisting the teacher you’ll also be getting the lesson for free.
(Note: this does not exempt you from doing a 2-hour shift at the show.)
• Bring your items to “El Mercado” and earn some money for youself and the guild - More dough to spend at the show!
Any questions, contact the 007’s, or be at thegeneral meeting on March 7th.
NOTE TO ALL:Please always make Membership aware if you have a change of address, so they can keep our mailing list up-to-date.
FFIINNAALLLLYY.. .. ..
HHAAVVEE FFUUNN !!!!!!
• Pick up some (or more) show merchandise... you will look “Fantastica” around town as you represent your guild!
Cathy Euler busily selling ourbeautiful show merchandise. Itjust looks so good on everyone!
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Members who made it to the February general meeting in spite of its falling on Valentine’s Day weretreated to a terrific “Show & Share” and rewarded for bringing their “love” to the guild by having anextra large number of door prizes awarded that evening...
Here is a look at some of the wonderful thingswe saw from our owncreative members andand guests....
Our own Workshop ChairLouise Rupp models a lovelyjacket and jeans ensemblewhich she embellished.
Author and teacher Meryl Ann Butlerwas visiting as a guest and showed offsome of the gorgeous handiwork forwhich she is known.
GQG Member Madeleine Bajracharyawon 3rd Place in the Abstract Art Quiltcategory at Road to California for herbeautiful 51 x 51 quilt “Sunflowers”.
It is made of hand-dyed and hand-paintedcotton fabrics as well as leather.
CONGRATULATIONS Madeleine!
A big “Thank You” to theaffiliates and everyone elsewho contributed the greatDoor Prizes...
We are so lucky tohave such talentedmembers who notonly share theirfabulous creationswith us each month,but also give of theirinvaluable time inmaking the guild run.
We are really lookingforward to seeingyour quilts, wearables,dolls and quilted artpieces at the show...it’s only 2 weeksaway! Thanks inadvance for yourparticipation, as wellas for all the hardwork put in by theShow Committee andthe many, manyGQG volunteers. Theend result will beanother incrediblequilt show!
A Notefrom the
Editor New members and old can benefit from participating inFriendship Groups as they join together for quilting fun. If you’renot already a member of a mini-group, and think you might beinterested, you can contact Mary Beth Kile at (818) 790-4402 forinformation about existing groups in your area, or on how to get anew group started.
Friendship Groups are quilters who meet regularly inmembers’ homes or another designated location for the purpose ofencouraging one another in their craft. Each group determines howoften to meet, where and when, and what projects they want to takeon. Some groups are large and others are small. Some cater tospecific interests such as hand-quilting, art quilts or applique, whileothers do it all. There is bound to be something out there to matcheveryone’s interests. Other benefits of joining a mini-group are:
• Learning new skills and techniques from others• Sharing skills you have perfected• Exchanging patterns, fabrics or ???• Taking field trips & making quilt runs• Going to classes, quilt shows, retreats or other events• Participating in group quilting activities such as:
- challenge quilts- Round Robin quilts- making quilts for charities
The general meetings are a great place to talk to memberswho are already in groups and obtain more ideas, as well as get intouch with people who share your specific quilting interests.
GENERAL GUILD INFORMATION
VOLUME XXVI No.9
www.GlendaleQui l tGui ld.org
Glendale Quilt Guild, Inc. is a non-profit corporation. The purpose is to contribute to the knowledge of,
and to promote the appreciation of, fine quilts, quiltmaking and collecting; to gain knowledge of quilt techniques,
patterns, history and quiltmakers through educational meetings, travel and friendship.
Meetings are held the 2nd Wednesday of every month at the
Glendale Central Library Auditorium, 222 East Harvard Street, Glendale, California.
Social time: 6:30 - 7:00 pm. Meeting begins at 7:00 pm. Guest fees: $5. per meeting.
Membership dues are payable July 1 and are delinquent at the end of the August General Meeting.
Active Members: $20., Seniors (62+ years): $15., Affiliates: $25., Newsletter Only: $20.
The newsletter is a monthly publication of the Glendale Quilt Guild. Members are invited to submit items of interest
for publication at the General Meeting or by E-mailing Sabine Steinmetz at: [email protected].
SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS THE MONDAY AFTER THE GENERAL MEETING.
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L a s t P a g e
I would like to extend a specialthanks to Katsy Chappell for herconsistent contributions of photosto the newsletter, especially lastmonth when we had all the pastpresidents and charter membersgathered. Contributions such ashers make my job a little easier andhelp us all share the memories.
Thanks -Sabine
N O T I C E S
2 0 0 8 Q U I L T S H O W P R E P A R A T I O N S
SHOW ROOMMATE NEEDEDAnn Preston, our Quilt ShowPhotographer, has reserved a roomat the Marriott for March 15 - 18and needs a roomate. If interested,please call her at 626-710-2689 ore-mail: [email protected].
Our 2007 show has not even taken place yet, and the GQG Board is already busily working ahead and pre-planning for the 2008 show. Start thinking about new projects that will go with our “Threads of Time”theme. The show logo will debut soon and the opportunity quilt has already been selected. Look for moreannouncements at the meetings and in the newsletter in coming months!
F R I E N D S H I P G R O U P S
CHANGE OF E-MAILMarilyn Green would like to informmembers of her new e-mailaddress: [email protected].
MEETING: WEDNESDAY, March 7, 2007 @ 7:00 PM
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CALENDAROF EVENTS
March 16-18, 200727th Annual Glendale Quilt Guild ShowFiesta FantasticaBurbank Airport MarriottHotel & Convention Center 2500 N. Hollywood WayBurbank, CA 91505www.glendalequiltguild.org
March 29 - 31, 2007Ricky Tims’ “SuperQuilt Seminars”California Centerfor the ArtsEscondido, CAFor more information: www.rickytims.com
April 21, 2007“Angels Under Cover”2nd Biennial Quilt Show1st United Methodist Churchof San Diego • 9 am - 4 pm 2111 Camino del Rio SouthMission Valley, CAInfo: 858.277.3169
April 27 - 28, 2007“April Showers of Quilts”High Country Quilters ShowChimbole Cultural Center 38350 Sierra HighwayPalmdale, CAContact info. not provided
April 28 - 29, 2007“Springtime by the Sea”Quilters by the Sea Quilt ShowLong Beach City College2901 East Carson StreetBldg. “Q”, Long Beach, CAwww.quiltersbythesea.com