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SEPTEMBER 2010 Volume 2, Issue 5
MEETING TUESDAY, September 14, 2010
San Clemente Presbyterian Church, 119 N Ave De La Estrella,
San Clemente, CA 92672
9:30 am—10:00 am Sign-in & Register Time 10:00 am Program
Inside this Issue.. Advertisers..............9,18
Baby Quilts needed.....5
Block-A-Month.......15,16
Birthdays......................8 Bowers Quilt Faire…..12 Hospitality...................11
―Introducing‖.................4
Lunch after meeting.... 5
Magazine Recycle.......9
Membership.................7
Monthly Mini...............10
November Fest............6
Officers/Committees 19
Philanthropy...............12
Places to Go............. 17
President‘s column.....2
Programs.................1, 3
Quilting Online............ 8
Recipes………………11
SEW it Seams.............2
Show&Tell….4,7,9,11,14
Stashbusters ............ 12
Treasurer‘s Report......9
UFO Mornings……….13
Ways & Means .......... 6
Website……………….2
Workshops..................3
Board Meeting
September 21, 2010 10am
at the home of Nancy Bloyer.
Guild members who wish to attend should contact
Nancy Bloyer to reserve a seat.
dbgogolf@cox.net
949-369-7423
Newsletter Deadline is
the Board Meeting.
“How & Why” - A Trunk Show with Nancy Ota
We have all seen how Nancy Ota can organize a
new quilt guild and make it a success in just a
year - now we have an opportunity to admire her
very wonderful sewing skills. Nancy will share
over 30 items that she has made since becoming
a quilter in 1988. Many of these quilts, wall hang-
ings, garments and bags have been published in
books and magazines and have been finalists and
won ribbons in major shows in Paducah, Houston,
Santa Clara, Ontario and Japan. In April, 2006,
her wall hanging ―Infinity‖ won Best Wall Hanging
from the American Quilters Society and is now
owned by the Museum of American Quilters Soci-
ety in Paducah, Kentucky. She will bring with her
a near duplicate of that quilt.
Giving credit to the many wonderful artists and
teachers from whom she has received inspiration
and instruction, Nancy will talk about the different
techniques she uses to create her work using commercial cottons, hand dyed cottons and
silks from neckties and kimono.
Purses have been a major interest, and after many requests, Nancy began designing and
selling patterns. The Japanese embroidery technique of sashiko has also piqued her
interest, and now she has several wall hanging designs using sashiko. Her patterns are
sold in quilt shops and on her website. www.nancyota.com
Sewing, whether by machine or hand, has been her creative outlet since childhood when
her mother shared her joy of sewing, knitting, crocheting and embroidering. Nancy began
quilting by making gifts for family members. She took her first class in 1988 with teacher Suzanne Stanton at Adult Education in San Juan Capistrano. Due to Suzanne‘s enthusi-asm and expertise, quilting became an addiction. Nancy feels that the many activities offered by quilt guilds, taking workshops and viewing quilts at shows and in publications
keep her mind spinning and fingers stitching.
A supportive husband and two grown kids with spouse continue to encourage her and help her learn computer and photography skills. She works as a dental hygienist, gives trunk shows, teaches, actively participates in the local quilt guilds, and creates and sells
patterns for quilters. She feels great pleasure in seeing her patterns used creatively.
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SEW IT SEAMS
We are headed into the colorful season of Autumn when the
leaves on the trees turn beautiful hues of golden yellow,
pumpkin orange and apple red. While we may not have the
number of deciduous trees that you find in the Northern
climes of California and the rest of the USA, you can still find
displays of color in South Orange County. Downtown San
Juan Capistrano provides a perfect example of Autumn in all
its glory! It is my favorite spot for a walk to view Fall foliage.
Speaking of color, our upcoming November Fest Fundraiser
on Tuesday, November 9, 2010 proves to be a colorful
event. Open to all members and guests, the November Fest
will include raffle gift baskets, a live auction of quilts and a delicious brunch. Get a jump start on your holiday
shopping by joining us and participating in this fundraiser. Please see Nancy Ota‘s article in this newsletter
about ways that you can volunteer or donate items to make this event the best yet! We need your support!
Sincerely, Sharon E. Whelan (SEW), President Surfside Quilters Guild
SURFSIDE QUILTERS GUILD has a permanent website
Thanks to Curtis Eidson, Mary Freedman's very generous son-in-law, and Chris Ota, Nancy Ota's son,
our new website is now in working order.
New website http://www.surfsidequiltersguild.org/
Old website http://sites.google.com/site/surfsidequiltersguild/
The majority of the input has been downloaded, uploaded and placed by novice, Nancy Ota. Please let me know if you find errors. We hope that in the future we will have added features. If you are interested
in serving as our guild Webmaster, please let us know.
The new "Member Photo Album" will help us know each other and make our guild more people friendly. http://picasaweb.google.com/DELQLTS/SQGMembershipPhotos061610?authkey=Gv1sRgCLi226r-qr2-8AE#
Thanks to photographers Carol Whiteside, Pam Englehardt, Judy Nunn and Del Thomas for the photos
they have taken over the last year to compile the album and the upcoming membership directory.
Nancy Ota nancy@nancyota.com 949-498-4243
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FUTURE PROGRAMS October 12 - Sheryl Smith-Bailey
―Portrait Painting with Inks‖
November 9 - November Fest
December14 - Jinny Hoffman
―Love Your Sewing Machine‖
January 11 - Sue Spargo
www.suespargo.com
FUTURE WORKSHOPS
No workshops in November and December.
Workshop for January, 2011:
Sue Spargo ―Floral Embellishment‖
Wednesday Jan 12, 2011, 10- 4, $35 + $35 for kit
Location: Faith Lutheran Church
34381 Calle Portola, Capistrano Beach
WORKSHOPS
Workshop for September:
Sashiko by Nancy Ota Fee: $30 Optional Kit: $20 includes pattern & fabric with
stitching lines already printed.
Two separate classes are offered:
Wednesday, September 15 10am—4pm
Community Presbyterian Church, Youth Center
32202 Del Obispo St., San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
OR
Thursday, September 16, 12 noon – 6 pm
A Time to Sew, 27071 Cabot Road, Suite 101, Laguna Hills, CA
Learn to hand embroider beautiful stitching patterns used in Japan by stitch-ing on a small traced pattern provided. Kits and patterns will be available
from Nancy for other projects. www.nancyota.com
Wednesday, October 20, 10-4 $35 A Time To Sew, 27071 Cabot Rd, Ste 101, Laguna Hills, CA
This class will teach the use of
Tsukineko inks to create faces
of people or animals suitable to
incorporate into quilts. Students will need to bring an 8 x 10 photo of a person or animal to do their own design or they can
use a photo provided in class.
Workshop for October: Portrait and Animal Painting by Sheryl Smith-Bailey
For information about
workshops contact
Workshop Chair
Jan Hirth 949-363-0533
janhirth@cox.net
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INTRODUCING:
Most of you know Joann Bishop as First Vice President, Programs, for our guild. It‘s fun to learn how people become interested in quilting. For her, it was a group of friends from the 1970s who
together took a sampler quilt class. They had a very strict quilting teacher, and the students had to return each week with each block correctly finished. The friends encouraged one another to learn the techniques and finish the quilt - king-sized, pieced on an old Ken-more sewing machine, and hand quilted.
Joann enjoys traditional-style quilts, appliqué, and hand stitchery, and she‘s made many large quilts. These days she enjoys sewing smaller projects, such as miniature quilts and wall hangings, and she‘s a member of "Mini Maniacs" and ―Seamz Rite‖ friendship groups.
Born in northern Minnesota, Joann moved to California in 1950. She met her husband in high school, and they married in college - 48 years ago. Joann had to put quilting on hold while pursuing a 20-year real estate career, but upon retiring, she joined a redwork group at Leah's in Orange, where she met avid quilters and joined a
guild. Currently, she‘s working to improve her machine quilting skills, especially feather quilting.
Joann and her husband moved to Dana Point five years ago. She volunteers at the Dana Point Library Friends‘ bookstore, she enjoys the "Lit Ladies" book discussion group, and she‘s a ―Gardening Angel‖ at San Juan Capistrano Mission. She and her husband love living at the beach and enjoy walking the headlands and the harbor. They have two wonderful children living nearby and three grandchildren who keep them busy. Be sure to introduce yourself to this friendly, happy quilter!
Article by Marcia Faultersack mfaultersack@cox.com
Phyllis Parente and Martha Maruca at the Block of the Month table
at the June meeting. Behind them is the first block in the new year
of Block of the Month—‖Trees Please‖.
Mae Barton wore this wonderful vest to the July meeting.
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LUNCH at Carbonara‟s after the guild meeting Tuesday, September 14 at 12 Noon
This month we will again be lunching at Carbonara‟s , 111 Avenida Del Mar, San Clemente which is just a hop, skip and jump from the meeting place of Surfside Quilters.
(You can also travel by car if you wish!)
$15 per person (including tax/gratuity)
For reservations call or e-mail Marjie Butterworth: e-mail marjieb@cox.net 949-940-9167
Please reserve your spot by Sunday, Sept 12th. Please also be aware that you will be
responsible for your reservation unless it is cancelled before Sept 12 or if you provide a
Replacement.
San Clemente Presbyterian Church Marine Wives‟ Baby Shower
Volunteers at San Clemente Presbyterian Church (SCPC) will hold its semi-annual baby shower event for moms to be or recent moms of Marine families of the 1st Combat Engineer Battalion (1CEB), based at Camp Pendle-ton. The twice a year event will take place in October.
San Clemente Presbyterian Church adopted the 1st Combat Engineer Battalion 6 years ago to show its apprecia-tion for the sacrifices they are making in service to our country. In addition to the baby shower event, the church holds an annual 4th of July barbecue and fireworks party on the church patio, a Thanksgiving feast for the battal-ion, and delivers welcome home gift bags to each Marine returning from war zones. They also help furnish homes for their junior enlisted families and are available for the Marines and their families as other needs arise.
Baby shower planners are asking the community for donations of new baby clothing, blankets and gently used baby equipment.
The Marine shower consists of a lovely luncheon, typical baby shower games and SCPC presents each mom with a complete layette, as well as at least two large items, such as a high chair, stroller, car seat, swing bouncer or play pen.
Our goal is to let these young families know we are praying for them and that we appreciate the sacrifice they are making to help keep our country free.
For questions about this ministry please contact: Janet Shannon at mrsirish@sbcglobal.net or 949 940 0360
Western Chopped Salad Pollo Vesuvio
Roasted Rosemary Potato Wedges with Broccoli Gelato for dessert
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NOVEMBER FEST Here is the opportunity to get to know your fellow members and use your creative side. Join us in making our November Fest a special fundraiser. You will make new friends while helping your great guild.
Let‘s make the November Fest colorful and fun!
Volunteers are needed to help with collections from businesses and members,
wrapping baskets, basket pick up and delivery, food donations, cooking and baking, food preparation, table monitors, opportunity basket runners, set up and clean up. Please contact Mary Gorelick if you wish to help.
Mary Gorelick, Volunteer Coordinator: old2020@gmail.com, (949) 481-1131
Many of the merchants and friendship groups will donate quilts and baskets that are wrapped and identified. Those items need to be identified and listed on our Item Donation form. This will enable us to credit the donors in our November Fest Program and the December newslet-ter. Please download the form, complete it and turn it in with your donation.
http://www.surfsidequiltersguild.org/FormsBylaws.aspx
We also request individual items that may be coordinated by themes and placed into baskets. These may include quilts, quilt tops, quilt blocks, fabric, gently used books, unused patterns, notions, gift items, gift certificates etc.
Donations of BASKETS and RIBBONS are needed - please bring them to the September general meeting.
Jelly Rolls for baskets - Joann Bishop is collecting Jelly Rolls and/or 2.5‖ x 44‖ strips of theme fabrics to assemble Jelly Rolls. Themes needed are: Fall, Halloween, Christ-mas, polka dots, 1930‘s reproduction prints, black and white, and batiks. Please bring your contributions to the September or October meeting or to Joann Bishop.
“Poinsettias” an original design by Odette Osantowski -
painted with Tsukineko inks, machine quilted.
Donated by Odette to our live auction.
Bring your donations to Vickie Janis and Jane Salem
in the Fireside Room (where you check in for meetings)
at the September and October general meetings.
The November meeting will focus on the Fest and the business portion will be brief, there will not be a speaker, Show & Tell, Monthly Mini, or Magazine Recycling.
Nancy Ota, Ways & Means Chair
nancy@nancyota.com 949-498-4243 “Spring” - Hand Appliqué by Ellen Heck
Donated by Ellen Heck for our live auction. Frame (13.5" x 13.5") with custom mat
donated by Mary Freedman
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MEMBERSHIP August Meeting: Attendance - 130 Guests - 13 New Members - 3 Renewals -1 Total Membership - 236
We added three new members in August. Welcome to:
Mary Jane Hopkins, Barbara McFarland and Janis Schonfeld.
Thank you to Barbara Ward and LeAnn Goettel for helping me at the membership table.
We will still be taking photos for the online Member Photo
Album, so after checking in at the membership table, please stop and have your photo taken if you have not yet
done so. You may also submit your own photo - send it to Del Thomas at SurfsideQG@aol.com
Quilt pins are now available for purchase at the membership table for $5.
Helene Moser. V.P. Membership 2010-2011 mosers@cox.net 949-661-1791
Bette Bradley attended the Au-
gust guild meeting after a long
illness and stood to thank the
members for the cards and well
wishes which helped her get well.
WELCOME BACK, Bette.
After Susan Axelrod‘s presentation
members enjoy viewing her work up
close—with Susan‘s approval.
Mary Rightler,
Carolyn Pierce and
Pat McNeil show the quilts they made as members of
―Stitchers of the Night‖ friendship group using the
chosen pattern
Disappearing 9-Patch and fabrics from their stashes.
The group met on several occasions to exchange
fabrics and blocks in order to design pleasing and
coordinated tops. The quilts will go to
Surfside Philanthropy
purposes.
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SUNSHINE AND
SHADOWS Please wear a NAMETAG to the meeting
to make it easier for all of us to get to
know each other. Also please greet and
meet new members and guests who will
be wearing identifiable nametags.
Give a birthday gift - for your birthday month bring something to serve at the hospitality table.
Barbara Christensen
sailgrl@pacbell.net 949-496-3962
QUILTING ONLINE
> Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA) has an online auction each year to
fund their programs. All of the quilts are 12‖X12‖, which seems to be the most popular size for this type of fundraising. It is a very worthwhile or-ganization with memberships for both professional artists and non-professionals. The auction offers a chance to purchase a wonderful quilt by an unknown quilt artist or one made by one of the ―big names‖ of to-day‘s quilting community. Even if you aren‘t interested in bidding, it is worth a look to see what is current in art quilting. The 2010 Benefit Auc-tion starts September 20th and is offered in three sections - one each for
the three weeks following September 20.
See the quilts: http://www.saqa.com/news.php?ID=1423
How it works: http://www.saqa.com/news.php?ID=1186
>There is a new online magazine (e-zine) from the Quilt Festival organization titled ―Friends @ Festival‖. The first issue has seven
interesting articles and it is FREE! Check it out at http://www.friendsatfestival.com/Newsletter/Summer2010_HOME.html
>There are seven or eight quilt guilds in Orange County—each of them unique and special. Their websites offer their newsletters and glimpses into their activities and the accomplishments of the mem-bership. Flying Geese Quilters Guild shows links on their website
that you might find useful: http://www.flyinggeese.net/links.htm
>Many free patterns can be found online along with tutorials to
show just how to make them. Check out the wonderful paper piec-ing instructions from my friend Christine Thresh, who lives on an island in the Sacramento Delta: http://www.winnowing.com/ppp.html > Here are more sites that offer free patterns: Kim Wulfert's - Katie's Quilt Pattern - www.antiquequiltdating.com
Penny Halgren - A lot of Quilt Patterns - www.how-to-quilt.com
Patterns from the Quilter's Cache - www.quilterscache.com
Paper piecing patterns - www.quilt-design.com
Paper piecing by Ginger -
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/6649/paperpiece.html
Quilter's Newsletter - http://qnm.com/webextras/
> If you were unable to participate in the Million Pillowcase cam-paign at the Stashbusters meeting, you can just do it on your own. Look on the main website for the project to find a local shop that is collecting the cases : http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/millionpillowcases/ > THE recipes online - Many members were interested in the reci-pes for the great brunch we served the SCCQG members , so I made a blog for Surfside Quilters Guild recipes. You can access it anytime at http://surfsidequiltersguildrecipes.blogspot.com Please let me know if you have a problem with the site.
The Internet has become so much a part of the quilting community that it is hard to resist all that information at our fingertips. Please let me know what sites or blogs you find informative or helpful or just plain fun and I will
list them in this column.
Del - N/L Editor SurfsideQG@aol.com www.DELQUILTS.blogspot.com
SEPT BIRTHDAY WISHES “Procrastination, it frees up time to
quilt!”
Del Thomas 9/1
Liz Isom 9/2
Sheri Hill 9/4
Leslye Stringfellow 9/4
Linda Effertz 9/6
Nancy Hyde 9/6
Karen Hanway 9/7
Marcia Faultersack 9/8
Odette Osantowski 9/9
Judy Dunlap 9/10
Lorraine Bowen 9/15
Glenda Razor 9/15
Johanne Gibson 9/16
Becky Morey 9/16
Joyce Conyers 9/17
Dorothy Snyder 9/19
Judy Nunn 9/22
Eva Dundas 9/23
Joann Bishop 9/23
Joan Mauri 9/25
Margo Grube 9/27
Lana Hutcheson 9/26
Sue Richardson 9/27
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TREASURER‟S REPORT
Profit & Loss Statement 07-01-2010 through 07-31-2010 Balance Forward: $21,950.86 Income: Donations $ 200.00 Guest 60.00 Logo Pins Income 5.00 Membership Income 780.00 Monthly Mini Raffle 154.00 Publicity & Sponsors 100.00 Recycle Magazines 35.25 Workshop Income 510.00 ——————————–—————- Total Income $ 1,844.25
Expenses: *Bank Fee $ 31.45
Facilities 200.00 Hospitality 124.65 Membership Expense 30.00 Philanthropy Expense 211.50 Programs Expense 450.00 Publicity Sponsor Expense 65.94 Registry of Charitable Trust 25.00 Tax Preparation 450.00 Treasurer 143.59 Workshops Expense 100.00 —————————–——————--- Total Expenses $ 1,800.90
——————————–——————- Net Income/Loss $43.35
Current Balance $21,994.21
*Bank charge of $31.45 received after
June Statement.
Respectfully Submitted
Carol Whiteside, Treasurer, SQG 2010-11 carolwhiteside@cox.net
Bring in the used quilting/sewing magazines that you no longer want to keep. We sell them four for a dollar and the
money goes toward all the guild expenses.
The magazine table seems to be the most popular spot in the
room every month.
GENTLY USED MAGAZINE SALES
Hiroko Moriwaki showed ―Sheer Hawaiian Magic‖ the
quilt she started in a workshop with Patricia Lei Murray
in Aug ‗06. The organza is on top of the pattern and the
handquilting is done with Jewel thread. She is happy to
have completed one of many UFOs.
Hiroko wore this
lovely vest to the
meeting and I couldn‘t
resist a photo. Such
talent! [Editor]
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Buy lots of tickets at the meeting! 1 for $1 6 for $5
MONTHLY MINI FOR SEPTEMBER
made by Nancy Ota
MONTHLY MINI WINNER for August was Candy Martin
Sunflower with Susan Trindle II 18.5" W x 17" L
Original design - painted, pieced and quilted by Nancy Ota
Begun in a Surfside workshop with teacher, Susan Trindle,
Nancy first painted the sunflower on white cotton sateen with
Tsukineko ink, then bordered and machine quilted this piece..
Nancy's original drawing was influenced by sunflower posters
found on the Internet; she made several paintings from the
same drawing and later two into wall quilts.
Nancy began quilting in earnest after taking Adult Ed classes
in 1988 with Suzanne Stanton. She loves taking workshops
and learning different techniques. She enjoys dabbling with
many processes, but has never found the one "style" she can
call her own. See her website at www.nancyota.com
Monthly Mini winner Candy Martin in the center, flanked on the left by Marjie Butterworth, who made the
quilt, and on the right by Mary Freedman, Chair. Shown in front of a quilt by August speaker, Susan Axelrod.
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We want to say ―Thank You‖ to all the members who brought snacks to the ―Surfside Quilters Guild‖ last
month. The wide variety of snacks was delicious.
If your birthday is in September, we would love to help celebrate your ―special month‖ with you; therefore, would you please bring your favorite munchies for the ―Hospitality Table.‖ We welcome all other members to
bring a ―goodie‖ as well. “Happy Birthday” to all our quilting friends!
Once again we want to express our appreciation to Joan Mauri for the beautiful flower arrangements she brings to our table. Joan grows all these lovely flowers at her home in Fallbrook, CA. The bouquet is given away during the break (drawing) to one of the ladies who brings a treat. Our winner this month was Emily
LaMond—congratulations.
Cute quote from an old cookbook— “Some women like to travel,
While others like a book;
But the woman who will get the man
Is the girl who likes to cook.”
Cheers--Ardie, Glenda, Joyce, Sumi & Judy
The recipes for the SCCQG brunch are at: http://surfsidequiltersguildrecipes.blogspot.com
HOSPITALITY
“Think Green - Adopt-A-Mug” Or bring your own!
Ardie Chamness made this 30‖ X 60‖ quilt for Zack Collie,
a friend and wrestling teammate of her grandson. Zack
became a paraplegic on Memorial Day after a swimming
accident at Newport Beach. The Mustang horse in the
center is the mascot for Yorba Linda High where Zack will
be a sophomore this fall. Ardie planned to finish the quilt
after the meeting in time for Zack‘s 16th birthday.
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BRING THESE THINGS FOR PHILANTHROPHY ...........
Wanted - any spools of thread, any color. The Boys and Girls Club does most of the quilting by hand with double thread and they use a lot of thread. Anything is appreciated. We continue with our monthly food drive, so remember to bring canned and boxed goods to the guild meeting, as well as travel and sample-size Items.
Also, please donate baby clothing, blankets and gently used baby equipment for Marine wives‘ baby
shower to be held by the San Clemente Presbyterian Church in October. [See article on Page 5]
Monday, September 27 from 10 to 4, Stashbusters will meet at A Time To Sew. This month we‘ll
be learning to sew blocks with a quilt-as-you-go technique. Save your batting scraps for this pro-
ject! We‘ll each make blocks with the goal of completing at least one quilt by the end of the day.
Bring your sewing machine, notions, and a salad ingredient. The fabric for the project will be
provided by Philanthropy‘s stash.
Got fleece? Stashbusters will be collecting polar fleece fabric for holiday projects at the Septem-
ber guild meeting. Please drop off fleece donations to the Philanthropy table.
We continue to collect canned and boxed food donations, along with travel and sample sized
toiletries. These will be given to the San Clemente Presbyterian church to be given to local food banks.
Monica Shafer immshafer@yahoo.com Julie Vlahos juliev10@cox.net
STASHBUSTERS WORKSHOP FOR PHILANTHROPY
Bowers Museum Quilt Faire - Nov 13 & 14, 2010 10am – 3:30pm
BOWERS MUSEUM 2002 North Main Street Santa Ana, CA 92706 www.bowers.org
DEADLINE for applications to be a vendor is Sep 10, 2010. See contact at bottom of this article.
The goal of the Quilt Faire is to showcase the talent of local quilters and the art of quilting in its contemporary forms. The Bowers' Quilt Faire will provide a place for the sale of quilts and other related materials, demon-
strations by the artists, and hands-on projects for both beginner and experienced skill levels. The Bowers Mu-seum has always been committed to the preservation and display of historic quilts as illustrated by their exhi-
bitions, Quilts: Two Centuries of American Tradition and Technique now running through Jan 16, 2011.
In addition to the Quilt Faire, the Bowers Museum will also host two related events. The first is a lecture on Saturday, November 13, 2010 entitled Keepin' 'Em in Stitches: America's Funniest Quilts presented by Julie Silber, quilt curator and historian. Silber will share images and real-life experiences of some very funny 19th
and 20th century quilts. On the following day, Sunday, November 14, 2010 they will present the film Hearts & Hands: 19th Century Women and their Quilts which highlights the significance of women and their textiles
through the major historic events of the 19th century, including the Civil War and Westward Expansion.
For additional information or questions, please contact the Bowers Museum Education Department at
714-567-3677 or tcavenah@bowers.org
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Patti Creel and Cecile Rogers working on their
projects at the Surfside UFO meeting 08-25-10 at
A Time to Sew. Barbara Seidel pauses before cutting at UFO meeting.
SURFSIDE UFO MORNINGS The Surfside UFO Mornings take place on the fourth Wednesday of the month from 10am to 1pm and are held at At Time to Sew, 27071 Cabot Rd., Suite 101, Laguna Hills. Everyone is welcome to bring a UFO along with whatever equipment you need to work on your project and your own lunch.
The next meeting is September 22nd Bring your UFO and equipment - Jan Hirth will be there to give whatever help you need.
The October 27th meeting has been cancelled due to a scheduling conflict.
The November 24th meeting will be a basting party – you can bring a quilt to baste or just come and help others baste their quilts. It can be needle/thread basting or safety pin basting. Sharon Whelan will be there to get things moving.
The December 22nd meeting will be a time to ―finish that holiday gift‖ or whip up something for a holiday stocking. Again, Sharon will be helping where help is needed.
More Info?
Jan Hirth janhirth@cox.net, 949-363-0533
Sharon Whelan sewhelan@cox.net, 949-493-3516
Cathy Rigdon, wearing her clever sewing vest,
works on an appliqué project—color coordinated!
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Lyn McQuerry shows ―Summer Happiness‖. This is a
variation of the pattern Broken Dishes made with sum-
mer colors and reproduction 30s fabrics. She used but-
tons on the edge, which she liked when she saw them in
Mary Mashuta‘s quilt books.
Sharon Whelan shows ―Frog‘s Leap‖ an opportunity
quilt made by Michelle Howe to benefit the Leukemia
and Lymphoma Society. Sharon‘s name was drawn
as the winner at the August meeting of Flying Geese
Quilters Guild.
LeAnn Goettel shows a quilt she made for her great-
niece whom she was blessed to have named after
her. When LeAnn saw the pattern & kit from Quilt
Soup she knew it would be the perfect quilt for Ellie.
FOUND AT AUGUST MEETING……
Do these items belong to you? The bag of baby
clothes were found under a chair. The eyeglass
case was found between the building and the upper
parking lot. Claim at check in table, please. Del
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Trees Please: Block of the Month September 2010
Tree of Life Unfinished block size: 18 ½‖ x 18 ½‖ Finished block size: 18‖ x 18‖
. Directions for Assembly Leaves:
1. To make the 28 half square triangles: With a pencil, draw a diagonal line (corner to corner) on the wrong side of each of the 14 light green 3‖ squares. With right sides together, layer the light on top of the dark green square and stitch ¼‖ seam on BOTH SIDES of the drawn line. Cut along drawn line and press seam allowances towards the darker fabric. Trim to 2‖ squares.
Trunk:
1. Use the pattern provided (on page 16 in Sep ‗10 newsletter) to paper piece the tree trunk square. NOTE: Measure your pattern. It should be 6 ½‖ square. Not all printers print accurately, extend or shrink the lines as needed.
Block: 1. Using the diagram above, or the picture, assemble the tree. 2. Using the large triangles, finish the block so that the tree is on point. 3. Embellish.
Options
1. The tree leaves can be made scrappy. This variation is shown in the picture. 2. Add family names across the leaves. 3. Use symbols, trinkets or miniature photos for family members. 4. Let your tree represent life in the forest. What birds or insects would
be out and about? Questions? Call Mary: 949-481-1131, Phyllis: 949-388-9666, Kathy: 949-489-2207 To qualify for the $100 drawing to be held at the end of twelve months, finish all 12 blocks and assemble the quilt top (does not have to be quilted).
Materials:
Leaves: dark green fabric: Cut 14- 3” squares. light green or contrasting fabric : Cut 14- 3” squares Cut 4- 2” squares background fabric: Cut 2- 2”x 8” strips Cut 2- 2” x 3 ½” strips Cut 2- 2” squares Trunk unit (paper Pieced): trunk fabric: Cut 1- 2” x 6” strip Cut 1- 5” square background fabric: Cut 2- 7 -1/2” squares Cut 1- 5” square Large triangles: background fabric: Cut 2– 11” squares. Cut in half diagonally. (Makes 4)
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Trees Please: Block of the Month Page 2 of 2 September 2010
Tree of Life NOTE: This portion of the block is paper pieced. Measure your pattern. It should be 6 ½‖ square. Not all
printers print accurately, extend or shrink the lines as needed.
5 TRUNK
1 TRUNK
4 BACKGROUND
3 BACKGROUND
2 BACKGROUND
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PLACES TO GO....
July 3, 2010 - Jan 16, 2011 Quilts: Two Centuries of American Tradition and Technique Bowers Museum,
2002 N. Main Street, Santa Ana, CA 92706 714-480-1520 Tues - Fri 10 - 3 Sat & Sun 11 - 3 Closed Sun.
Adults $12 Seniors $9 There are a number of special programs offered in conjunction with this exhibit, go to
Bowers Museum website: http://www.bowers.org/index.php/learn/events_listing/5
>>Sat, Nov 13 - 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM Keepin‟ „Em In Stitches: America‟s Funniest Quilts
Presented by Julie Silber, nationally known lecturer, author, consultant and quilts curator who is owner of The Quilt Complex, providing quilt-related services to museums, collectors, dealers and individuals.
Sep 4 & 5 Busy Bear Quilt Guild of Big Bear Lake annual Quilt Show-Mountain Treasures XXII at Big Bear
Middle School, 41275 Big Bear Blvd, Big Bear Lake, CA. Sat 10-5, Sun 10-4. Admission $5 - under 12 free.
Exhibit Quilts, Boutique, Vendors, Wearable Art, Door Prizes. No pets or strollers. Info: Bonnie 909-866-3906
Sep 4 & 5 Inspirations at Big Bear Lake, a newly opened retreat location designed especially for groups (10 - 12) of creative women will be open to individuals or small groups that would like to visit Big Bear, the Quilt show and get some sewing time in. Enjoy the Quilt show which is just a couple blocks away, bring your machines or hand projects and enjoy the week end. Package price is $199* per person based on double-
quad occupancy in the Main House. Interested or need more information contact Lorraine at 909-866-8081
Sep 16 - 18 29th Annual San Diego Quilt Show San Diego Convention Center, Hall H, 111 W. Harbor Dr., San Diego (Take the trolley to the Gaslamp Stop). Thurs/Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5 [No Sunday] Sharon Craig is the guest artist. Adm: 11yrs - adult $8/daily or multi day pass $12, 4-10 yrs - $5, 3 & under - Free. Quilts,
charity raffle, fashions, special exhibits, vendors, dolls, quilting bee, opportunity quilts, Quilts of Valor.
Special Charity Preview to benefit TIP San Diego, Wed, Sep 15 - 6-9pm $25 in advance, $35 at the door.
Tickets avail through P.O.Box 420148, San Diego 92142-0148 or 619-443-2706 www.sandiegoquiltshow.com
Sep 25 - 26 Coastal Quilters Guild Harvest of Colors Earl Warren Showgrounds, Hwy 101 & Las Positas
Santa Barbara, CA. 10am - 5pm Weekend Pass presale $8 At the door $10. www.coastalquilters.org
Norah McMeeking - featured artist. Traditional and art quilts, merchant mall, gift boutique, opportunity quilt,
wearable art. Info & Presale tickets: SASE to Karen Pickford, P.O.Box 6341, Santa Barbara, CA 93160-6341
Oct 23 Flying Geese Quilters Guild Quilted Treasures Quilt Auction & Dessert Tea 2 - 5pm Adm: $5
2pm - 5pm Trinity Presbyterian Church, 13922 Prospect Ave, Santa Ana 92705 (corner 17th/Prospect)
Quilts, Baskets, Silent Auction & Door Prizes. Auctioneer: Lyn Mann
http://www.flyinggeese.net/auction10.html
Nov 5 & 6 Orange Grove Quilters Guild A Patchwork of Quilts Garden Grove United Methodist Church,
Acker Hall, 12741 Main St, Garden Grove Fri 1-6, Sat 9-4 [No Sunday] Adm $7/parking free. 100+ quilts, vendors, opportunity quilt & opportunity baskets, wearable art, door prizes, refreshments and The General
Patchwork Store. Info: www.orangegrovequiltersguild.com
Nov 6 North County Quilter‟s Association 25th Annual Quilt Show/Auction Church of the Resurrection Parish Hall, 1445 Conway Dr., Escondido, 92027 Free Admission/Parking Open 10am, Live Auction 2pm
100+ quilts, vendor mall, door prizes, silent auction. Proceeds from auction benefit local charities.
Contact info: Joanne Eichler 760-580-6663 www.ncountyquilters.com
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The Surfside Quilters Guild, a 501 (c)(3) cor-poration, was established in March 2009 to promote quilting and other fiber arts in the South Orange County area. The Guild of-fers the opportunity to share experiences with other quilters in an atmosphere of fel-lowship, as well as to enhance the knowl-edge and skills of its membership. Newslet-ters are distributed via the Internet. Dues are $30.00 annually for the member-ship year from May 1st through April 30th. Guests are always welcome for a donation of $5.00. Membership and Volunteer forms are available on our website: http://www.surfsidequiltersguild.org/
Surfside Quilters Guild, P. O. Box 3295,
San Clemente, CA 92674
Board members, Committee Chairs and Special Committee Chairs wear red-violet leis to the meetings so you can easily indentify them. Have a question? Ask a lady in a lei!
General Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month. Set up and sign-in time at 9:30 a.m. Business/Program at 10:00 a.m.. San Clemente Presbyterian Church 119 Avenida De La Estrella, San Clemente, CA 92672 Driving south on I-5 towards San Diego Exit 75 for Ave Palizada, turn right. Turn left at first signal - Avenida de la Estrella. Church is on the left. Park in the NORTH parking lot only. Driving north on I-5 towards Los Angeles
Exit 75 for Ave Presidio, turn left. Turn right at first street - Avenida de la Estrella. Pass the church on the right and park in the NORTH parking lot of the church.
All phone numbers are area code (949) unless otherwise noted. EXECUTIVE BOARD President: Sharon Whelan, sewhelan@cox.net, 493-3516 or 714-612-3775 1st VP Programs: Joann Bishop, BISHOP370@aol.com, 493-4722 2nd VP Membership: Helene Moser, mosers@cox.net, 661-1791 3rd VP Facilities: Marjie Butterworth, marjieb@cox.net, 940-9167 Secretary: Nancy Bloyer, dbgogolf@cox.net, 369-7423 Treasurer: Carol Whiteside, carolwhiteside@cox.net, 361-5388 Parliamentarian: Marge Johnson, quilting4me@gmail.com, 306-6063 Past President: Nancy Ota, nancy@nancyota.com, 498-4243 STANDING COMMITTEES Block of the Month: Mary Gorelick, old2020@gmail.com, 481-1131 Kathy Stewart, kathystewie@aol.com, 489-2207 Phyllis Parente, filusara@yahoo.com, 388-9666 Friendship Groups: Linda Walters, lawalters@earthlink.net, (760) 438-1528 Assistant: Kathy Christensen, kathy46@rocketmail.com, (760) 805-4805 Hospitality: Ardie Chamness, benardie@aol.com, (714) 538-7206 Joyce Conyers, razorconyers@sbcglobal.net, 495-8774 Glenda Razor, razorconyers@sbcglobal.net, 495-8774 Assistants: Judy Lawry, judylawry@gmail.com, 348-0168 Sumi Maruyama, sumimaru@cox.net, 388-4692 Internet Website: Nancy Ota, nancy@nancyota.com, 498-4243 Monthly Mini: Mary Freedman, quiltlady@cox.net, 388-6901 Assistant:
Newsletter: Del Thomas, SurfsideQG@aol.com, (714) 315-9526
Philanthropy: Monica Shafer, immshafer@yahoo.com, 362-5524 Julie Vlahos, juliev10@cox.net, 661-2522 Publicity & Sponsors: Kathie Bellamy, kathie.bellamy@cox.net, 369-1224 Show & Tell: Maggie Bell, mbell62@aol.com, 488-3011 Assistant: Sue Troise, sulou@prodigy.net, 498-7633 Stage Guides: Southern California Council Quilt Guild Representative: Ways & Means & Fest: Nancy Ota, nancy@nancyota.com, 498-4243 Welcome/Sunshine & Shadows: Barbara Christensen, sailgrl@pacbell.net, 496-3962 Assistant: Susie Russell, oceanview2665@cox.net, 497-1158 Workshops: Jan Hirth, janhirth@cox.net, 363-0533 Assistant: Judy Dunlap, jd.designs07@yahoo.com, 218-2181 SPECIAL COMMITTEES Quilt Design/Friends of Surfside Quilters Guild: Diane Collins, dianecollins2@mac.com, 728-1294 Internet Buddy Coordinator: Carolyn Pierce, cpierce741@mac.com, 492-4366 Magazine Recycler: Sherry Muetzel, lagunasewnso@att.net, 249-7653 Photographer: Carol Whiteside, carolwhiteside@cox.net, 361-5388 Speaker Aides & Quilt Holders: Sharon Pembrook, jpembrook@cox.net, 454-0696 Carole Bassett, c.bassett@cox.net, 380-0048 Nancy Hyde, nancyhyde@cox.net, 498-2777 Mary Jane Bellamy, maryjayne1023@aol.com, 492-2017 Featured Member Columnist: Marcia Faultersack, mfaultersack@cox.net, 364-1725
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