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Nebraska State Quilt G
uild
The NewsleTTer For aNd abouT Nebraska QuilTers
Volume XIII, Issue 5 October 2019
www.nsqg.org
President’s Message ............................ 2
Friends of the International Quilt Museum Thank you .......................... 3
International Quilt Museum Upcoming Exhibits ............................ 3
District 2 Quilters Day Out ............ 4
Recipe - Just Stirrin Something Up.....5
Quilt Nebraska 2019..........................6
Quilt Nebraska 2019 Awards .......... 7
Hall of Fame Winner Letter ............ 7
2020 Raffle Quilt ................................8
Save the Date QuiltNE ....................9
We Want You......................................9
QuiltNE 2020 Class Proposal Form ........................ 10
Classifieds ............................................11
Friends of the International Quilt Museum Invites You ........................ 12
Newsletter DeadlineNovember 1st
for December 15th Issue
NSQG 2019 Raffle Quilt Winner
LeeAnn Meduna (Right) presents Jill Vanderboegh (Left) as the winner of the 2019 Raffle Quilt
It is time to renew your membership
Please find Renew Form Inside
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Board of DirectorsPresident LeeAnn Meduna 72841 T Rd. • Wilcox, NE 68982 308-263-2294/308-991-8068 [email protected]
President-Elect Karen Ruwe 3060 Cherrywood Dr • Fremont, NE 68025 402-727-7749/402-720-8975 [email protected]
Advisor Cindy Scheinost 70455 County Rd. 20 • Scottsbluff, NE 69361 308-631-1116/308-632-5696 [email protected]
Secretary Jill Vanderboegh 1505 H St. • Auburn, NE 68305 402-274-4584/402-274-7160 [email protected]
Treasurer Marjorie Sperling 1074 Kimball Rd. • St. Paul NE 68873 308-754-4003/308-750-2686 [email protected]
Regional I Director Carol Woerlen (1st year) 73250 Hwy105 • Johnson, NE 68378 402-868-5555 [email protected]
Katy Coleman (2nd year) 621 N 5th St. • Seward, NE 68434 402-643-643-6451/402-641-4129 [email protected]
Regional II Director Sharon Bohmont(1st year) 925 Rd F-1 • Schuyler, NE 68661 402-352-2238 [email protected]
Bonnie Lech (2nd year) PO Box 778 • Atkinson, NE 68713 402-340-0658 [email protected]
Regional III Director Marty Kleppinger (1st year) 302 N Smith Ave • Elwood, NE 68937 308-325-0032/308-325-4524 [email protected]
Barb Engebretsen (2nd year) PO Box 94 • Harrison, NE 69346 308-668-2309 [email protected]
Membership in NSQG is open to all individuals. New members will continue to be welcomed at any time. Memberships run from January 1st through December 31st. Dues are $25.00 per year. Please send all change of address information and dues to:Membership Chair NSQG Chris Frazer PO Box 125 • Pleasanton, NE 68866 308-440-7218 [email protected] [email protected]
President’s Message
Greetings from Wilcox! Hi all! Were you able to get to the State Fair and view the beautiful quilts? Did you sign up to white glove? My friends and I did and it sure is a good way to see the quilts up close. And you get to interact with the public and educate them about quilting. Many don’t have knowledge about quilts and quilters and we have the opportunity to teach them. I took 3 quilts to the State Fair and was happy to win a ribbon. I don’t enter quilts at the fair to get a ribbon. I enter so there is a quilt show. Nebraska is blessed with many extraordinary quilters who put many hours and skill into their quilts and it shows! They blow me away with their talent! Many people tell me that they don’t enter the State Fair because their quilts are “not good enough”. That is not a good reason to me. As I looked around at the quilts, there were quilts of all stages of skill. If the quilts were all drop-dead gorgeous then the average quilter would look at the show and not be inspired, saying “I could never do that.” But if there are average quilts there, then beginners might say, “I think I could do that!” So take your quilt to the fair and don’t be afraid of the judges. Usually they make comments about issues that you already know about. On another note, Congrats to Jill Vanderboegh from Auburn on winning the NSQG raffle quilt at our convention in July! She attended the convention so we got to give it to her there and then. It is way more exciting when the winner is present! (She is our incoming Vice-President for NSQG) So if I couldn’t win it, I am happy Jill did!LeeAnn MedunaNSQG President 2019
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Friends of the IQM are grateful for all the individuals and Quilt Guilds that have been so generous in their support of the IQM on Give To Lincoln Day. GTLD is a great time for anyone to donate to the IQM because all donations receive a proportional match from the Lin-coln Community Foundation. This year we received $10,002.13 in donations. This generosity allows IQM to continue providing amazing exhibits and programming for all ages. This past year over 4000 fourth graders vis-ited the museum. The students were insightful and cre-ative in their ideas. This program will be continued with the generous support of donors. We especially want to
recognize the Quilt Guilds across the state that have made donations. Thank you!• York Area Quilt Guild – York, NE• Crazy Quilt Guild - Imperial, NE• Custer’s Last Stitch – Broken Bow, NE• Prairie Quilt Guild – Holdrege, NE• Wahoo Krazy Quilters – Wahoo,NE• Sandhills Piecemakers Quilt Guild - Valentine, NE• The Quilters – Shelby, NE• Calico Quilt Club – Columbus,NE• Sandhills Quilt Guild – Basset,NE• Material Girls Quilt Guild – North Bend, NE
Friends of the International Quilt Museum Thank You
The museum is located on the East Campus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln at 1523 North 33rd St. on the northwest corner of 33rd and Holdrege streets in Lincoln, Nebraska.GENERAL ADMISSION Adults: $8 Seniors (65+): $6 Child (5-18): $4 Child (under 5): Free UNL Faculty/Staff and Guest: Free UNL Student with NCard: Free Family (up to two adults with dependent children or grandchildren 18 and under): $16
New Views: ShapeshiftersSeptember 27, 2019 to March 29, 2020
Shapeshifters inaugurates the “New Views” series in which quilts collected over the last 20 years will be exhibited at the museum for the first time. Made between 1830 and 1930, the cotton and wool quilts in Shapeshifters rely primarily on appliqué for their lively effects. Different approaches to drawing and layering demonstrate inventive uses of form and fabric, the animation of negative space, the deployment of various types of symmetry (translation, reflection, rotation, etc.), and ultimately, the features that make a particular design or quilt “original” instead of conventional. Examples include quilts made from wool as well as cotton, embroidered pieces, and several quilts with unusual and delightful depictions of the animal kingdom.
The Story Quilts of Rumi O’BrienOctober 2, 2019 to April 12, 2020
A trained watercolorist and the daughter of seminal manga (comic book) artist Katsuji Matsumoto, Rumi O’Brien approaches every aspect of her life with an artistic sensibility, from garden design to clothing construction. But it is when she creates her highly imaginative quilts that she is peerless, exceptional, unique. Her quilts are personal narratives, depicting her own stories or fantasies impeccably conceived and exquisitely executed. Best known in the vicinity of Madison, Wisconsin, where she has made her home for more than a half century, Rumi’s work transcends narrow definitions and limited locales. Its roots and branches are simultaneously absolutely Japanese and absolutely American, just like her name.
Diana Harrison: Traces in ClothNovember 1, 2019 to April 26, 2020
UK artist Diana Harrison manipulates found items with a variety of techniques that transform them. The fabric, patchwork and quilts in Traces in Cloth retain a visual ‘trace’ of their original state, but are modified by stitching, dyeing, shrinking, bleaching, and printing. The end result is a new textile, with a tactile appeal heightened by a lack of color and an emphasis on the stitched line. Harrison is a senior lecturer in textiles at the University for the Creative Arts, School of Crafts and Design, Farnham.
International Quilt Museum Upcoming Exhibitions
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Quilt Shops & Related Businesses
ArapahoeWagner’s Quilts & Conversation
404 ChestnutArapahoe, NE 68922
308-962-8458www.wagnersquiltsandconversation.com
[email protected] – Fri 9:00 – 5:00 Sat 9:00 – 4:00
AuburnNeedles I
72896 638th AveAuburn, NE 68305
402-274-3339www.needlesiupholstery.com
Mon – Fri 8:00 – 5:00pmSat 8:00 – 12:00
BeatriceQuilt Stitches505 Court Street
Beatrice, NE 68310402-223-1916
Mon - Wed & Fri 10:00 - 5:30Thur 10:00 - 6:30 Sat 10:00 - 4:00
BlairACME Fabric & Quilt Co.
1716 Washington StBlair, NE
402-533-1015www.acmefabric.comTue - Fri 10:00 - 5:00
Sat 10:00 - 3:00
Broken BowThe Quilting Shack
518 E South E StBroken Bow, NE 68822
[email protected] - Fri 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
Sat 10:00 am - 4:30 pm
ColumbusClaus’en Paus Quilt Shop
2510 13th StreetColumbus, NE 68601
402-564-1618www.clausenpaus.comTues - Sat 10:00-5:30
Thurs 10:00-7:00 Sun & Mon Closed
District 2 Quilters Day Out was held Sept 7 in Columbus at the Senior Center. Sixty-six quilters and seven speakers were in attendance. The program consisted of yoga poses for quilters, tips for keeping your machine out of the repair shop, showcasing Quilts of Valour, the quilting life of Grace Snyder, and creating barn quilts. Four raffle quilts including the NSQG state quilt were present. Quilters were treated to a sandwich luncheon, door prizes and shopping discount coupons from Sew What and Paus & Claus Quilting Shops.
District 2 Quilters Day Out
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Quilt Shops & Related Businesses
Sew What Needle Arts & Quilting3415 21st St
Columbus, NE 68601402-563-3900
[email protected]/sewwhat
Mon-Fri 10:00 - 5:30;Thur 10:00 - 7:00 Sat 10:00 - 5:00
CozadPrairie Point Junction
124 East 8th St PO Box 184Cozad, NE 69130
308-784-2010prairiepointjunction@yahoo.comwww.prairiepointjunction.com
Mon - Fri 10:00 - 5:00Sat 10:00 - 4:00
CrawfordPine Needle Quilts LLC
413 2nd StreetCrawford, NE 69339
M-F 10:00 to 5:00Wed 10am to 8pm • Sat. 10am to 2 pm
FullertonCalico Annie’s Quilt Shop
210 Broadway StreetFullerton, NE 68638
www.calicoanniesquiltshop.comTue - Fri 9:00 - 5:00
Sat 9:00 - 12:00CLOSED Mondays
GeringPrairie Pines Quilt Shop
“Located on the Old Oregon Trail”1270 10th Street Suite B
Gering, NE 69341308-436-5152
Like us on FacebookMon-Fri 10:00-5:00
Sat 10:00-4:00
Grand IslandMaterial Girl
3415 West State Street AGrand Islalnd, NE 68803
www.materialgirlfabrics.comMon - Sat 9:00 - 5:30
Ingredients 1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 3/4 teaspoon baking soda 2 pinches salt 1 cup grated zucchini 1 egg, lightly beaten 3/4 cup milk 1 teaspoon olive oil 4 cloves garlic, minced 2 cups white cheddar cheese
Instructions Preheat oven to 350°F. Heat the oil in a small sauté pan and add the garlic. Sauté for 30 seconds, until fragrant. In a large bowl, combine the
flour, baking powder, baking soda and a pinch of salt. Whisk to incorporate. In another bowl, mix together the zucchini, garlic, egg, and milk. Add about 1/2 cup of the flour mixture to the zucchini bowl, stirring to fully incorporate. Once all the flour is mixed in, add the cheese and remaining pinch of salt, then stir to combine. Spray a 12-cup muffin tin with cooking spray. Distribute the batter between 12 muffin cups and bake for 30-35 minutes, until the tops are golden and cooked all the way through. Serve immediately.
Cheesy Garlic Zucchini Muffins
Hoarder?Crazy Fabric Lady?
Or Collector of Fabric?What do you think???
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Quilt Nebraska 2019
The Unveiling of the 2020 Raffle Quilt
Quilt Challenge Winners
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As Chair of the Awards Committee, I would like to thank the 9 judges. It was an amazing year. Thank you for all the letters of nominations. See the 2019 winners BelowThank you,Marty Kleppinger, Awards Chairman
My heart is full as I reflect back on Quilt Nebraska 2019. Such an awesome surprise to be inducted into the Nebraska State Quilt Guild Hall of Fame!!!! I am honored and humbled to have my name on the list with so many of those people who I looked up to when I first started this journey. My thanks goes out to the person who nominated me and others who wrote letters for the committee to consider me worthy of this great honor. Thanks to all who have reached out to me with their
QuiltNE 2019 Awards
Friendship StarSheila Beins, Mary Olson and Keri Wheeler
Radiant StarWebster County
Quilt Group
Variable StarMarilyn Ellner
Variable StarDeb Bryner
Outstanding Nebraska State Quilt GuildPlum Creek Quilters Guild
The Guild is based in Lexington NE with members from: Lexington, Elwood, Smithfield, Overton, Gothenburg, Callaway, Oconto, Kearney and Arapahoe. We were all thrilled to receive this recognition from the State Quilt Guild and all its members.
Hall of Fame
Sheila Green
Kay Grimminger
Janice Lippincott
Hall of Fame Winner Letter
Continued to page 8
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Quilt Shops & Related Businesses
HastingsCalico Cottage
743 West 2nd StreetHastings, NE 68901
402-463-6767www.calicocottagenebraska.com
Mon - Fri 9:30 - 5:30Sat 9:30 - 5:00
Summer Saturdays 9:30 – 3:00
HemingfordPat’s Creative
Your 1 Stop Sewing Shop7355 Gage Rd
Hemingford, NE 69348308-487-3999
M-F 10 – 5 Sat 10-4The Panhandles Largest sewing shop
KearneyThe Quilters Cottage
2216 Central AveKearney, NE 68847
www.quilterscottage.netMon - Fri 10:00 - 5:00
Thur 10:00 - 8:00 Sat 10:00 – 4:00
LincolnCosmic Cow
6136 Havelock AveLincoln, NE 68507
402-464-4040Mon - Sat 10:00 - 5:00
Thur 10:00 - 7:00
McCookSew Blessed
402 Norris Ave #103McCook, NE 69001
308-344-9389www.sewblessed.us
[email protected] – Fri 10:00 – 5:30
Sat 10:00 – 1:00
Newman GroveBetz’s Little Shoppe
505 Hale AveNewman Grove, NE 68758
www.facebook.com/betzslittleshoppeMon - Fri 8:00 - 5:00
Sat 8:00 - 12:00 Evenings by appt.Extended hours every Saturday &
Sunday during statewide shop hop.8-5 Sat & 10-4 Sun.
NSQG 2020 Raffle QuiltThe 2020 raffle quilt made by Karen Ruwe, quilter Sue Steier, binding by Sheri Ruwe has tickets available for purchase they are $1.00 each. The quilt’s name is Double Framed and Flying. The geese in teal and purple fly around the double frames in purple teal and lime green on a white background.Please let Karen know if you would like tickets or display and sell tickets at any event you may be having. We will be at threads on October 11 &12. You may call Karen at 402-727-7749.
Hall of Fame Winner Letter..........................................contiuedcongratulations the night of the event and to others who sent me email messages and cards. Further thanks goes out to the organization for es-tablishing this Hall of Fame in 1986, and for all that NSQG does to promote the love of quilting. I wouldn’t be the quilter I am today if I hadn’t joined in 1992. Through their promotion of education, inspiration, and fellowship I have enhanced my life beyond measure. I started quilting in March of 1990, although I had been a seamstress since the age of 8. After a career of an elementary teacher and owner of a bridal shop, my sister-in-law, Ginny Beck, was concerned how I might fill my time. She took me to my first quilt class in Elkhorn, Iowa on a cold March day. Then in the summer of 1992 Ginny suggested we attend a state convention of quilters. Lorraine Peterson of Blair had told her a little about it. She and I discussed just going to Lincoln for an afternoon, but ended up going for the three days. QNE 1992 was held on the University of Nebraska campus. Katie Wilson was the Chairman. We took classes, whatever was available as we registered late. We came home declaring to our husbands that we had the best time of our lives. During the business meeting I was designing the challenge quilt that Ginny and I would make for the next year in my head. That was just the start of my involvement in an organization I value so highly and for which I have spent lots of hours volunteering for various committees and leadership roles. The classes offered each year have expanded my abilities. Seeing what others make has provided inspiration. The friendships made are outstand-ing. Some I refer to as “my once a year” friends. I see them only at Quilt Ne-braska, yet conversations pick up from where we left off. When someone is missing from convention, there is an emptiness. It’s just an amazing group! I am so happy to be a part of it! For all these reasons I wanted to express my gratitude to each member and the organization as a whole for all that past 27 years have meant to me. This newest award will be cherished forever!Janice Lippincott
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NorfolkI Bee Quiltin, LLC
322 West Norfolk Avenue Norfolk, NE 68701
402-371-0045 [email protected]
www.facebook.com/ibeequiltin Mon-Fri 10-6, Thur 10-7, Sat 10-4
North PlatteThe Quilt Rack & Wool Cubby
101 West Front StreetNorth Platte, NE 69101
308-532-2606Email:[email protected]
Website:www.the-quilt-rack.comMon - Fri 10am - 5:30pm
Sat 10am - 4pm
ValentineTidy Totes, etc.
The Ultimate Sewing Accessoryready to use or make your own
Wholesale pricing available
WakefieldThe Quilt Shop314 Main Street
Wakefield, NE 68784402-287-2325
[email protected] - Fri 9:00 - 5:00
Sat 10:00 - 2:00
West PointCreative Notions107 N. Main Street
West Point ,NE 68788402-372-2004
Mon - Fri 9:00 - 5:00Thurs 9:00 - 6:00 Sat 9:00 - 2:00
YorkThe Quilt Basket718 N Lincoln Ave.
York, NE 68467402-362-5737
BERNINA Sales and [email protected]
Mon - Fri 9:30 - 5:30Thur 9:30 - 7:00 Sat 9:30 - 3:00
Quilt Shops & Related BusinessesSAVE THE DATE!
Come join us at the Holiday Inn, Kearney NE for QNE 2020. The dates are July 24 – 26, 2020, with registration starting on Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. The vendor mall will also be open on Thursday evening, July 23rd. Hotel reservations may be made after November 15, 2019, by calling the Holiday Inn in Kearney at (308) 237-8806 or (308) 224-2212, be sure to mention QuiltNebraska 2020. Our challenge this year is to make small lap quilts or wheelchair and walker bags for the Veterans Home in Kearney NE. The challenge fabric has all been sold, but we are offering all to make a quilt or a bag to be gifted to the Veterans Home. There will be a separate category for those quilts without the challenge fabric in them so all can participate. Please make the quilts no bigger than 50” x 60”. Don’t forget the label mentioning the Challenge and QuiltNebraska 2020. There will be prizes.We hope to see you all in Kearney! Marty Kleppinger, Barb Hinrichs, and Kristi Purintun, Co-Chairs for QNE 2020.
REDBLUE
U&QNE 2020
Looking for all NSQG Veterans. At the convention in Kearney we would like to honor all NSQG members that have served in the service. Please if you are a veteran or know of any members that have served please let the us know. Contact
Marty Kleppinger 308-325-0032 or
WE WANT YOU
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NEBRASKA STATE QUILT GUILDQUILT NEBRASKA 2020
CLASS PROPOSAL FORM
You are invited to submit a class proposal as a teacher/lecturer at Quilt Nebraska to be held at Holiday Inn in Kearney, NE Friday and/or Saturday July 24-26, 2020
Teacher compensation is as follows: Half-day - 3 hours (9 a.m. to noon) or (1:30 to 4:30 p.m.) $200.00 Full day – 6 hours (same as above) $400.00
• All those interested in a teaching position MUST submit a proposal, no exceptions. • Expenses are not reimbursed. • Classes with 7 or less students enrolled will be subject to cancellation with no fees paid. • By submitting this form, you agree that you have read and agree to adhere to QNE teacher’s guidelines.
Please submit this form and all accompanying documents ELECTRONICALLY BEFORE November 6th, 2019.
Marty [email protected]
308-325-0032
Your Name _________________________________________________________________________________
Address ____________________________________________________________________________________
Phone (home) ____________________________________ (cell) _____________________________________
Email ______________________________________________________________________________________
Class Title __________________________________________________________________________________
Class Length 3 hour _______________ 6 hour ________________ Lecture _____________
Skill Level: Beginner ____________ Intermediate ___________ Advanced ____________
Maximum Number of Students ________________
Source of project design for class: Original _________ Pattern/Book ____________ NA _________
Will pattern or book be included in your supply list? Yes _______ No ________(If not, you must provide written permission from the designer/publisher for use.)
Include the following: 1. A brief description (100 words or less) of the class/lecture for the course catalog. If the project has been published, please provide a citation. 2. A color photo of the class project. 3. A copy of your handout that will be given to students. 4. A copy of your supply list 5. If applicable, materials and or kit fee (per student), and list of what this includes. 6. A short biography limited to 100 words.
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For SaleSandhills Quilt Guild has a set of
1 1/4” PVC pipe quilt show display stands for sale. Over 500 linear feet
of total display area. Includes all fittings for set up and 400 swivel top clip type plastic hangers. Sturdy and
in excellent condition. For more information
contact Jeri Kuchera at [email protected]
or call 402-684-3447
Classified Ads Must be a member of NSQG, no business ads allowed. Please include the following items below.• A brief description of the item• Can include a photo, this will be used if space allows• Can be item for sale, trade, give away or items you are looking for.• Include contact name & number for each item listed Please notify editor when you want your item removed. Editor reserves the right to include or remove any item.
Classifieds
Share your wisdom with your fellow quilters. Do you know a simple trick to save time or make things easier? Do you know a tip you would like to share? Please submit a tip or trick to the Newsletter Editor, [email protected]
Tips & Tricks
We invite the submission of previously unpublished documents and personal correspondence from our readers. We reserve the right to publish, in whole or in part, any letters or submitted articles we receive. While we cannot accept responsibility for unsolicited material, we would be happy to return it to its author if a stamped, self-addressed envelope is included. The NSQG newsletter is published six times a year. Publication deadline is the 15th of the months of February, April, June, August, October, and December. Articles are due to the editor by the 1st of the previous publication month: • January 1st for February 15th Issue• March 1st for April 15th Issue• May 1st for June 15th Issue• July 1st for August 25th Issue• September 1st for October 15th Issue• November 1st for December 15th Issue The editor reserves the right to accept or reject advertising
requests. Ads must be quilt related. Advertising must be submitted by the 20th of each previous publication month:• December 20th for February 15th Issue• February 20th for April 15th Issue • April 20th for June 15th Issue• June 20th for August 15th Issue• August 20th for October 15th Issue• October 20th for December 15th Issue Camera ready ads must be at 300 dpi and pdf file. If you don’t have a camera ready ad, please contact the editor to contract an ad design. Check with the editor for ad rates and sizes available. Ads are placed on a space available basis. All ads must be prepaid. Please make your check payable to NSQG. Mail payment with ad materials to the Editor.
Chris Frazer, Newsletter Editor NSQG,
PO Box 125, Pleasanton, NE 68866. [email protected]
2019 Advertising Sizes and RatesDisplay Ads: If you advertise in all 6 issues, there will be 15% discount regardless of size to appear in newsletter.
Business Card Size: 3.5 x 2 inches ................................ $25.00 per issue1/6 page: 3.3 inches square ........................................... $30.00 per issue1/4 page: 2.5 x 7 inches or 5 x 3.5 inches ..................... $35.00 per issue1/3 page: 3.3 x 7 inches or 6.6 x 3.5 inches .................. $50.00 per issue1/2 page: 5 x 7 inches or 9.75 x 3.5 inches ................... $65.00 per issueFull page: 8 x 10 inches available as space permits only or included as a one sided insert sheet ............................. $120.00 per side, per issueListing Ads: up to 8 lines, 6 times per year in our newsletter, membership book and website .......................................................$50.00 per year
Advertising
What Is Your Guild Up To? I would love to hear from your Guild or Group.
Do you have a special event coming up? Are you doing a fund-raiser? Putting on a workshop!
Submit an article summing up the event, photo’s from event or just a brief little bit of information and
we will put it in the newsletter and get your exciting news out about your event.
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Nebraska State Quilt GuildPO Box 125Pleasanton, NE 68866-0125
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Friends of the International Quilt Museum (IQM) invite everyone to attend Art Market on Friday November 22 from 1-7pm and Saturday November 23 from 10-4pm at IQM in Lincoln. There is free admission and the galleries will be open for viewing anytime during Art Market. Come and purchase gifts from regional Artists with unique offerings. A great time for a road trip to Lincoln. Friends are also seeking quilt related items to sell at the Friends Table. We are asking for
donations of items like scarves, bags, purses, small quilts, antique buttons, hand made greeting cards, hand dyed threads and fabrics, new or used quilt books and other unique Arts or Crafts. Items can be dropped off at the IQM starting the first part of November. The deadline for delivery of items is Monday, November 18, 2019. For more information please contact Ann Hauder 402-304-5248 or [email protected].
Friend of the International Quilt Museum Invites You
NSQG Mission StatementThe Nebraska State Quilt Guild is a non-profit organization established to perpetuate the art of quilt making and its heritage while encouraging future opportunities through growth, education, inspiration, and fellowship.
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