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Sue’s Scraps
Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Club Newsletter - June 2019
Club Meeting Schedule Club is open 8:30 – 4 PM each Wednesday
Jun 5 9:30 Board Meeting
10:30 Show & Tell and Announcements Library: Red Table books for sale
Jun12 10:30 AM Business Meeting, Show & Tell, Announcements Martha and Mark….the road to Paducah (lecture) Martha Scott and Mark Glover will discuss their quilting styles and entries in the Paducah Quilt Week competition . See bios for both Martha and Mark below.
Jun 19 10:30 AM Show & Tell, then Announcements
11:00 AM Sue’s Sewing Time @ Clubhouse Library “See the Book Tour. Scraps and Pre-Cuts.”
Jun 26 10:30 AM Show & Tell, Announcements Community Quilts Workday @ Clubhouse
Our SBS Quilt Show is fast approaching,
in July. We need volunteers. See page 10
for details!
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Mark Glover Bio
I’m a single dad and Home School my daughter Sage, I moved to Sequim in 2003 from Northern California with an Arts Degree from San Jose State University. My quilting started because, as a sculptor and painter, quilting represented both color and texture. Quilting is very personal to me… I don’t take classes or follow patterns, I just assemble or create fabric from discards. A devoted recycler, I love scraps which I sew together like a jig-saw. Sometimes this assemblage yields “rows” sometimes “squares” or irregular “rectangles”. Once satisfied with the look, I sew them together.
My first quilt “Too many Notes” won an Honorable mention in the Colorado Show and received First place, Best of Show & People’s Choice at the Clallam County Fair. “Rhapsody in Black” was accepted and displayed the Paducah Quilt Week Show for Spring 2019. Additionally, the Port Angeles Library permanently exhibits my quilts in the reception area.
Martha Scott Bio
Married 33 years to Donald a wonderful man, mother to a fine and talented son and the lucky grandmother to Sage. I moved to Sequim in 2005, and have an Architectural degree from Loyola University in Chicago and a Master’s in Business. I was a Director during my tenure with Xerox Corporation and a Stockbroker from 1990 through 2005.
I began quilting in 2006 where I was introduced to, and fell in love with, Applique. I have been lucky to have received several Awards for my applique quilts, with the most precious “First Place” for “Enchanted Village” last September in Paducah.
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June Birthdays
6/3 Debbi Houston 6/5 Pat Paynton 6/6 Jody Dundas 6/8 Ingrid Engmyr 6/9 Alanna Levesque 6/9 Susan Stednick
6/10 Tara Clark 6/10 Kennie Starzenski 6/19 Cyndi Kenagy 6/24 Shirley Lehman 6/24 Serena Mylchreest 6/25 Sage Glover
New Member Janet Morita
Happy “Kampers” at this year’s Kamp Sew a Lot in May
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EDUCATION
Previews of Coming Attractions
June 12-Martha and Mark….the road to Paducah (lecture)
Martha Scott and Mark Glover will discuss their quilting styles and entries in the Paducah Quilt Week competitions.
August 7- Kathy McNeil
“Every creative act begins as a connection between the artist and their world.” (lecture)
Kathy is a nationally renowned landscape and art quilter.
Aug.10-Suzi Parron
Barn Quilt Painting one-day workshop is full (waiting list available)
Barn quilts and barn quilt trails cover 20 states and 2 provinces in Canada…this is a painting workshop.
September 18-Susan Carlson
Four-day workshop ( waiting list available)
Susan Carlson will direct an independent study workshop of her collage quilting technique.
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October 2 & 3- Joen Wolfrom
It’s Color That Makes Quilts Go….WOW (lecture)
A Marriage of Blocks (one-day workshop)
Author, teacher and master quilter, Joen will give a presentation and workshop on using color to enhance quilt designs. This workshop is open to all experiences
and genre of quilting.
Oct. 23- Peggy St. George
Free-Motion Quilting (workshop)
This is an opportunity to learn and practice a variety of free-motion methods in a small group setting.
November 13-Liisa Fagerlund-Concept to Completion (lecture)
Liisa has traveled the world and explains how her art quilting has been influenced
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COMMUNITY QUILTS
This gorgeous quilt was presented to the Sequim Pioneer Committee for the annual Pioneer Dinner that took place on May 10. It was one of the items on the “Silent Auction.” The proceeds helped to finance one of two ($2,000 dollar) scholarships for a graduating male and female from Sequim High School who will be attending college next year. The committee members were very appreciative of the generous donation. Pioneer committee members who received the donation on May 8 were Neil Clayton, Carol Reed and Steve Pinnell.
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Library News
Check Out What’s happening in the library.
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! Green Section: APPLIQUE
#1170 Garden Whimsey by Mickey Depre
#1177 Organic Applique by Kathy Doughty Red Section: ART QUILTS
#1169 Stenciled Quilts by Vicki Garnas
# 1173 Colorful Fabric Collage by Sue Bleiwiss #1174 Zen Chic Inspired by Bridgette Heitland
#1175 Digital Fibre, Combined Photos and Fabric by Wen Redmond
#1184 Play of Color by Bernadette Mayr Pink Section: CHILDREN AND CRAFTS
#1179 Tilda Hot Chocolate Sewing by Tone Finnanger
Gold Section: CULTURAL #1167 Yoko Saito Through the Years a Martingale publication
Purple Section: PIECING, MODERN #1171 Turnabout Patchwork by Theresa Barreau
#1172 Modern Log Cabin Quilting by Sue Bleiwiss
#1181 Modern Neutral-A Fresh Loo #1181 Modern Neutral-A Fresh Look at Neutral Quilt Patterns
By Amy Ells
Purple Section: PIECING, GENERAL #1168 Lucy Boston Patchwork of the Crosses by Linda Franz
#1182 Rainbow Quilts for Scrap Lovers by Judy Gauthier
#1184 Elegant Wool and Silk Quilts by Kami Kim There is always somebody at the library table to help you locate a book or check
out the NEW IMPROVED LIBRARY CATALOG that is ready to assist.
AND DON’T FORGET… June 5: RED TABLE returns. Here is your chance to pick up some good reads for
your own quilting library by simply making a donation to the library. (All
donations go towards the purchase of new books June 19: Climb on board for another BOOK TOUR! This month’s tour will take
you to all the books, in all the sections, that are about SCRAPS AND PRE-CUTS.
Your SBS Librarians, Nancy and Vicki
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Carol Greer, by Pat Gallup, SBS Reporter
Carol Geer is a Dungeness "home town" girl. Carol's father and mother came to Dungeness in 1920 from Texas. Soon Harvey Hall, son of Jake Hall of Klallam tribal fame, and her father became friends in the local fishing business. Carol grew up in the family home built at the end of Anderson road, attended Sequim schools then left for nurses’ training in Tacoma. Her grandmother had taught Carol to sew, a standard home arts discipline for young women at the time. Thirty years passed during which Carol made use of her sewing skills as a home maker while still practicing nursing. She took numerous quilt classes during her years in Tacoma. After thirty years Carol decided to return to her Dungeness home fulfilling a long-time desire and dream. She returned to nursing until 2010 when she discovered the Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Club where she has enjoyed officiating, making quilts and friends. Today Carol once again lives on Anderson Road with a view of the mountains and the Strait. She is truly home.
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CLUB MEMBERS OFFERING LONG-ARM MACHINE QUILTING
SERVICES Mary Ann Clayton [email protected] (360) 683-4088 Rhonda Coler [email protected] (360) 681-3005 Joyce Duarte [email protected] (360) 457-1689 Alanna Levesque [email protected] (360)912-2067 Dory Miller [email protected] (360) 681-8175 Brianne Moores [email protected] (360) 461-3406 Pepai Whipple [email protected] (530) 306-3267
…but the Quilt Show is July 19-21! Updates
From our Show Chair Brianne Moores Anyone putting in a quilt needs to work the show! Many hands make light work. - We need 6ft ladders for set up on Thursday July 18! - Please remember to put your sleeve and label on your quilt - Show is closing Sunday at 3pm Brianne - If you have any questions please call me at 360-461-3406
Show Challenge Deadline July 3
“It’s Been a Hard Day’s Night” But we are getting there… Getting closer to the Quilt
Show with the BEATLES TRIBUTE QUILT CHALLENGE!
The challenge quilt is based on one or more of the over 200 Beatle songs. To make
it easier on you we have made a list of Beatles songs and posted them on the
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Members page on the SBSQC website. Pick one you like, make a challenge quilt no smaller than 12” x 12” and no larger than 24” by 24”. Add a hanging sleeve. Have
fun with this, use any style quilting you want. Turn in your Challenge quilt to any one of the Challenge Committee Members on any of the following dates: June 12th,
19th, 26th and the last turn in date July 3rd. We will vote for the winners on July 10th. Please bring your entry inside a paper bag so no one can see it and include your quilt title and your name. It will get a number assigned to it for voting. The
2019 Quilt Challenge Committee: Judy Ramos, Martha Scott & Pat Paynton
Everyone Enter a Quilt (and volunteer) Please remember that as new members we encourage you to enter your quilt into the quilt show. Don’t be afraid to enter your quilt, and sign up for a volunteer shift! Size The largest a quilt can be to hang on our standards is 90 x 90 for safety reasons Volunteer Signup Sheets for the Quilt Show will be available. We need lots of helpers. Heirloom Quilt Turning. Do you have an heirloom quilt? Please let us show it and tell its story at our Quilt Show. The age or condition of the quilt are not what matters. The significance of the quilt to you or your family is what makes it an heirloom. Contact Gail Van Horsens for more information
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New Members
We are happy to have many New Members join the Club. I want to highlight
some Club traditions, how the Club works, and how you can win prizes!
A few things to know (and prizes!)
Meetings:
Club meets each Wednesday at the Masonic Lodge. Doors are open 8:30AM –
4PM. You can bring your sewing machine or projects and “set up shop” away from
home.
The BIG monthly meeting is the 2nd Wednesday of each month which includes the
Business Meeting at 10:30 AM. Prize hint: Wear your badge to the 2nd Wednesday
meeting and get a ticket to enter a drawing for door prizes.
We have Show and Tell, then announcements at 10:30 AM at most other
meetings. Once a month we have a full Sue’s Sew Day at club. Bring your
machine and projects and enjoy some communal sewing time. The last
Wednesday of the month is devoted to making Community Quilts. This is a great
community-focused workday. You can work on your CQ project or pick up
materials for a new Community Quilt.
Website
Find the Club online at http://www.Sunbonnetsuequiltclub.org. Posted here are
our calendar, classes, and events. Learn more about our club, our community
service focus, educational opportunities, extensive library, Newsletters, and our
pride and joy – The Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Show! The password for the “members
only” area is SBSQC.
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Sunbonnet Sue “Scraps” Newsletter
Joan Cotta, Editor; Linda Stumbaugh (proofreading); Mary Wilson (birthdays); and Pat Gallup, Reporter Volunteers are welcome!
Send submissions and comments to [email protected] Deadline: The general deadline is the last Monday of each month. This allows us to create the newsletter on time.
If you would like to place an ad for services or to sell a sewing related item, send your information to [email protected] Include contact info if there are any questions. No cost for this year Please visit and patronize our wonderful local quilting shops here in Sequim and in Port Angeles. They are very generous to us with items for prizes and raffle drawing. Buy Local!
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SBS Board, Committee Chairs, Special Responsibilities
April 2019
OFFICERS
President Sharon Clayton
Vice Presidents Denise Burrell
Dee Swender
Secretary Barbara Clevinger
Treasurer Irene Snodgrass
ADVISERS TO THE BOARD
Past President Deb Cooper
Parliamentarian Marilyn Williams
STANDING COMMITTEES
Education Anne Davies
Library Vicki Naumann and Nancy Wilcox
helpers Alison Dargie, Elaine Denny, Gloria Mittelstadt, Doris Greer
Membership Toni Tobin
Team Bonnie Filgo, Dawn Kerns,
Judy Markle, Barb Richardson, Judy Stevens
Roster Carolyn Abbott
Newsletter Joan Cotta, Linda Stumbaugh,
Mary Wilson
Quilt Show 2018 Brianne Moores
Community Quilts Carol Prael, Cindy Smith, Susan
Bermel, Barbara Richardson, Mary Bess, Pam Lindquist
SPECIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Quilters Boutique Sales: Sharon Clayton and Marilyn Williams Financials: Irene Snodgrass
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Cupboard/Closet Maureen Eaton and Mary Wilson
Kitchen Supply Buyer Martha Scott
Email Contact Serena Mylchreest and Deb Cooper
Website Seri Mylchreest and Deb Cooper Facebook Mary Ann Clayton
Historian Betty Cook
Holiday Party Pat Cummins Holiday Stockings Karen Clattinoff
Holiday Stocking Challenge Sherry Negal Applique Block Challenge Nancy Davis Pieced Block Challenge Loretta Bilow
Stocking delivery contact Mary Bess
Information Board Merrie Jo Schroeder
Joy Quilts Loretta Bilow
Key (AM Opening) Valley Smith
(PM Closing) Lydia Nelson
Raffle Quilt Construction Group
2019 Art Quilt Sues
2020 Modern Quilt by Brianne Moores 2021 Lavender Blues (Nancy Wilcox)