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Nine Patch News
Woodstock Quilt Guild
September 2017 2017-18 Executive
President- Janet Wright
Vice President – Trisha Robinson
Past President- Ellen Armour
Registrar – Colleen McKee
Secretary – Sandy Corey
Treasurer- Kim Reeleder
Website: http://www.woodstockquiltguild.weebly.com
Committees:
Community Quilts – Gail Lawrence
Fat Quarter Draw : Dianne Lawson
Web Site: Marilyn Sarchfield & Jolene Clark
Phone Committee: Linda Markey & Terry Dickinson
Refreshments: Maxine O’Donnell
Sunshine: Linda McAffee
Photography: Dorothy Davis
Library: Ann Grant
Program: Jolene Clark
Newsletter: Janet Wright
Quilt Show: Betty Doherty ?? Maybe :P
Booking Instructors: Janet Melanson & Diane Scott
Retreat: Annette Dykeman, Linda Markey & Terry Dickinson
Legacy – NEED A CHAIRPERSON
Super Saturday: Betty Doherty & Susan Hayden
Chairperson of Words: Catherine Sutherland :To be explained
President Message I am some excited about my guild role this year. I have already done a lot of organizing
behind the scenes. It is my hopes at the end of the year, everyone says, what a lot of fun
we had!!
I will be showing the president’s quilt at the meeting. I decided to build it on our website so
you can go back and get the info anytime. Also if you are not making it, you do not have to
read about it in the newsletter. Here it is
http://woodstockquiltguild.weebly.com/presidents-quilt.html
We still do not have a chairperson for Legacy. Maybe you know a new mother that is home
and you could help her make a baby quilt. The guild would cover costs. Please see me if you
have any ideas.
Meeting dates for the year
September 11th October 2nd November 6th December 4th
January 8th February 5th March 5th April 9th May 7th June 4th
Underlined dates are the second Monday of the month
Meeting agenda Opening Remarks, Welcome – intro of new executive & chairs
M- Approval of Agenda, as published in September 2017 newsletter
M- Approval of June 2017 minutes, as published in September 2017
newsletter
- Business arising from the minutes
- Correspondence
M- Treasurers Report – as published in September 2017 newsletter
- New Business –
M- Budget Proposal Report – as published in September 2017 newsletter
M – Guild pin purchase
M- Committee Reports, as per Newsletter September 2017
- Position still open LEGACY
- Janet M & Diane S – Teachers
- Maxine – refreshments
- Janet W - President’s quilt
- Program
- Break
- Fabric Draw
- Show and Tell
Next meeting Monday October 2nd, 2017
Meeting Adjourned
M- Means motion, discussion and vote
WQG Minutes June 5, 2017
Opening Remarks, Welcome - After a delicious catered supper (Thanks to the CWL
of St. Gertrude’s Parish) the meeting was called to order by upcoming President
Janet Wright.
Old Home Week Hobby Show is looking for contributions to the show. Janet
encouraged participation from members. Terry will send an email with more
information about the Old Home Week Hobby Show.
Augusta Quilt Show is to be held on July 29. Houlton Quilt Guild has invited us to
go with them on a bus for a day trip. The cost is $45.00 per person. Tell Janet W if
you are interested.
Approval of Agenda, as published in June 2017 newsletter – It was moved by Linda
Steeves and seconded by Colleen McKee the approval of the agenda. Carried
Approval of minutes May, as published in June 2017 newsletter – It was moved by
Sandy Corey and seconded by Sue Hayden the approval of the minutes. Carried.
Business arising from the minutes -
Correspondence – thank you card from Larry Mayhew as he undergoes cancer
treatments. Thank you for the Sympathy card from Joyce Richard in the passing of
her brother. A card from Bobbi Jo Giberson thanking the Guild for the quilt. Thank
you from Vendor Charlotte Cook for the quilt show opportunity. She had good sales
and appreciated the opportunity to network.
Treasurers Report – as published in June 2017 newsletter – It was moved by Kim
Releeder and seconded by Trisha Robinson the approval of the Treasurers Report
as published. Carried.
Committee Reports, as per Newsletter June 2017 - Janet W. asked if you wish to
have time to speak during the meetings about your committee, that you speak to
her prior to the meeting so that you can be added to the agenda.
Quilt Show 2017 - Betty Doherty reported. No final report yet. There will be
another meeting of the Committee after which Terry will send out a final report via
email. We had very good attendance and positive feedback. Thank you to Betty and
the Committee for doing a great job on the Quilt Show. Kim said that if you have
receipts she will reimburse you.
Retreat – Annette Dykeman reported that Retreat is fully booked. There are three
names on the waitlist. The challenge for retreat is 150 Comfort Bags. Make some if
you have time over the summer. Pattern will be placed on the WQG facebook page.
Super Saturday – Betty and Sue are staying on for Super Saturday for next year. If you
have any ideas or want to have something taught, please speak to either of them.
New Business –
Need somewhere to store the signs for the quilt show. Betty has offered to
provide temporary storage until Wayne Long has his storage bin ready. Sue moved,
Trisha seconded, that we spend up to $500, for the cost of building the storage bin
for Quilt Show equipment, signage etc. at Wayne Long’s place. Approved. Betty also
suggested that we order 10 new racks be built before the next quilt show in 2019.
Jolene Clark has agreed to take charge of Program in 2017-18.
Janet Wright has designed a quilt and she will introduce it in September as a Block of the
Month called the President’s Quilt.
Jolene asked that each member get a Row by Row block over the summer and bring
it back in September. You can join the Row by Row facebook page. You need to visit
a quilt shop sometime after June 21st to get a block pattern.
Program - Doreen chaired the Program challenge results - Sandy Corey won third price for a
star quilt. Susanne Hunter won second prize. Janet Wright won first prize for a wheel.
Diane Scott won the bead challenge draw. Kathy Boone completed the June Challenge, and
Janet Melanson completed and showed the June, July and August challenge projects. Ellen
Armour won the project draw for this year’s challenges. Sandy Corey won the second draw. Thank you Doreen for a great year of Program leadership.
Janet made a pitch for someone to take on the Legacy for next year.
Ann Grant agreed to become the Librarian for the next year.
Janet presented certificates of membership for 5, 10, and 15 year memberships.
Fabric Draw – Five lucky ladies received a Kaffe Fassett fat quarter pack. Winners
are Janet Melanson, Jackie Walker, Edith Scott (new member), Lucille Kearney, and
Shirley Dunphy. Thank you Sandra for organizing the Fabric Draw for this past
year. Lots of prizes have been enjoyed by lucky winners!
Show and Tell – We were awed and inspired by the workmanship of members.
Next meeting Monday September 11 2017 at 7:00 p.m.
Meeting Adjourned at 8:25
Respectfully submitted by
Dianne Lawson
Secretary
Treasurer's Report for September 2017 Newsletter Submitted by Kim Reeleder Balance April 30, 2017 $ 14,424.55 Income: FQ Draw $ 234.10 Instructors - Classes $ 130.00 June dinner $ 528.00 Quilt Show $ 6,358.36 Retreat $ 3,000.00 Total Income $ 10,250.46 Less : Cash on hand to deposit $ ( 15.70) Less : post dated cheques on hand $ (1,785.00) Expenses: Community Quilts $ 123.69 FQ Draw $ 23.80 Instructors - Classes $ 324.00 Quilt Racks $ 1,526.58 Quilt Show $ 1,695.77 Office $ 17.24 Sunshine $ 11.50 Total Expenses $ (3,722.58) Balance May 31, 2017 $ 19,151.73 Income: FQ Draw $ 137.00 Donation $ 100.00 June dinner $ 168.00 Quilt Show $ 1,105.00 Retreat $ 915.00 Total Income $ 2,425.00 Add: Cash on hand deposited $ 15.70 Less : Cash on hand to deposit $ (100.00) Expenses: Community Quilts $ 5.16 FQ Draw $ 71.00 Misc $ 3.00 Misc - June dinner $ 720.00 Program $ 154.78 Quilt Show $ 468.41 Total Expenses $ (1,422.35) Balance June 30, 2017 $ 20,070.08 Income: Quilt Show $ 321.00 Total Income $ 321.00 Expenses: Misc $ 3.00 Total Expenses $ (3.00) Balance July 31, 2017 $ 20,388.08
PINS
Guild pin project…..
We are getting to the end of the guild pins that we have been giving to new
members and for selling at our quilt show. So the President asked me to do some
research into ordering a new supply for future use. The company that the pins were
originally ordered from is no longer in business so I have found two Canadian firms
on line and have also spoken to Dana at Kamden Printing where we get our guild
name tags from. The information is as follows:
Quantity Kamden (local) Brandedmatter Just Direct
200 1.91
250 2.11 1.70
300 1.62
500 1.34 1.62 1.35
1000 1.06 1.27 1.15
Includes setup Includes shipping
& set up
Price includes set
up
Production of pin for all companies would take from 4 to 6 weeks at least.
Trisha R
Website The webmaster has been busy. Our guild website is up to date with a listing
of committee chairs, dates for meeting and Super Saturday dates. Marilyn
Sunshine For June, July and August. Three get well cards sent to Marilyn Sarchfield, Joyce
Richard and Shirley Dunphy. One sympathy card to Amanda Habold. Linda M
Super Saturday: September 16th October 28th November 18th January 20th
February 17th March 17th April 21st May 26th
The first Super Saturday will be September 16th. This is the project and
requirements.
Program Committee:
Welcome back Quilting Friends. I hope you all had a wonderful summer. Where did your Row by Rows find you visiting? Did you find a new favorite shop? I have searched, looked and read much this summer. Traditionally, I am busy with work, the lake and haying in the summer. Through my reading and looking, I continue to find myself drawn to different articles and I thought it may be fun to explore together! So here we go!!
WHAT IS MODERN QUILTING? As found on WWW.THEMODERNQUILTGUILD.COM It includes, but is not limited to: the use of bold colors and prints, high contrast and graphic areas of solid color, improvisational piecing, minimalism, expansive negative space, and alternate grid work. Well that is a long and lengthy explanation but I think we can work with it. It is sometimes referred to as Modern traditionalism. Or the updating of classic quilt pattern and design. How can we identify an item, a quilt or piece as modern? What is the use of color or print? Are they bold? Does it create high contrast? Does it include sashing or was more negative space used? Modern quilting has existed in many forms for much of the 20th century. However, we did not see a movement of quilters identifying as modern until the 2000’s. Many aspects of our daily lives have contributed to the grown of the movement. Social media and the web. Most everyone carries a digital camera with them today in some form. Each of these things has in turn had an impact on the fabric industry. The one rule of modern quilting is there is no rules! PS: during my surfing I found this fun item! Moda Pallette Builder. This is a website where you upload a photo and then the specific colors are selected and you can then find Moda fabrics that coordinate with the photo, as well as Aurifil Threads and Hex Values. http://blog.modafabrics.com/team/zen-chic/ Brigitte Heiland gave a presentation at QuiltCon. MYSTERY QUILT: 64X84” FINISHED This year I will be setting out a few challenges. Hint: We are exploring Modern quilting step out of the box see what you can find! Select fabrics that have good contrast with each other. Solid-looking fabrics or ones with small prints are ideal. Fabric Requirements: Dark fabric 4 yards Medium fabric 1½ yards Light background fabric 2 yards Binding fabric Backing fabric
Wash and iron all fabric prior to cutting. FAT QUARTER RAFFLE: We will be doing a fat quarter raffle in September. If you wish to participate please bring a fat quarter with the theme fall leaves.
Community Quilts
June thru August we gave out 13 quilts.
We received a couple of lots of fabric from ladies who have stopped sewing.
I am working on a few kits to bring to the next meeting.
For comfort quilts a good size is 50 X 70 or that general range.
Please contact me at 324-9119 if you need a quilt for someone.
Thanks, Gail Lawrence
Maple Leaf Quilt Show Challenge - If anyone still has not received their Maple
Leaf blocks back Please see Janet M on Monday night Thanks
Quilting at Riverside Court – 2017 – 2018
The Woodstock Quilt Guild will be starting Tuesday afternoon quilt sessions with the
Seniors at Riverside Court again and we will need volunteers to help the Seniors put
together small quilts which will become part of the Community quilt inventory for the 2017/18 quilting year. The first session has been scheduled for Tuesday, September 19th.
At least 3 volunteers are needed and should be able to start at 12:30 p.m. in order to
prepare the quilt on the quilt frame. The seniors will be ready to work on the quilt at 1:00
p.m. We will be tying the quilt and if you have not put one together with this method, this
would be a good place to learn. Based on past sessions, we have been able to complete a quilt
in an hour so we should be finished by 2:15 p.m. just in time for afternoon tea and cookies (should have time to stay and visit with the seniors).
The next dates planned so far will be: Tuesday, October 3rd ; Tuesday, October 17th;
Tuesday, October 31st
Tuesday, November 14th ; Tuesday, November28th
Tuesday, December 12th
If you are interested in any of these dates please contact Trisha at 328- 6878 or
[email protected]. I will also be at our September 11th meeting if you want to let me know about volunteering for a particular date at that time.
Thanks so much for your help with this endeavour,
Trisha Robinson
Library Report
Hello, I am Ann Grant and I’ll be looking after the library this year! Shelley Dionne,
our past librarian has given me some great advice so I hope I will be able to do a
good job.
My plan this week is to organize and catalogue what we have so I can retire and
donate a few of the old books and order some new ones. If anyone has any requests
or suggestions of what new books they would like to see, by all means e-mail me
I understand there are several books overdue, if they could be returned by the
first meeting it would greatly help me in moving forward with the organizing and
purchasing for this year.
Thanks so much,
Ann Grant
Refreshment
To Members of the Guild, I ( Maxine ODonnell ) would like to request or permission
on a vote to bring back light snacks for during our coffee and tea breaks?
Reason I would like to do so is concerning the working people who do not have time
to have supper or anything to eat and it makes it a long day for those who do not
get that time to eat. I also feel it's much needed to have at least something with
coffee and tea..
Also I am looking for a partner to help me out with refreshments due to my work
schedules throughout the year.,Also unless it rains on the day of our October
meeting I will not be available to attend Guild meeting to do refreshments due to
long Harvest work hours..
Thanks so much
Refreshment Chairperson
Maxine ODonnell
Food Bank Project Ladies of the Woodstock Quilt Guild-
For those who don’t know me, my name is Kathy Boone and have been a member of the
guild for a number of years. I would like to see if anyone would be interested in doing a
quilting project for the Valley Food Bank. I volunteer there at least once a week and you
never know what will be donated!
A few Fridays ago, we came in to find two boxes of quilt blocks in the entryway. On closer
inspection, there looked to be a full life’s worth of work. These blocks were done with
fabric paint and looking at patterns & condition of plastic bags it appears to have been done
in the 1980’s. The staff was all for either recycling or consigning them to the garbage.
Some were just stunning so I rescued them. So far I have made 11 tops and there are 15
sets left! (Will show at meeting). I showed the tops to the manager of the food bank &
promised that I would have 3 made up so they could sell raffle tickets on them for
Christmas. She was so struck by them she decided that all could be raffled off throughout
the year. They are always looking for ways to make money which is in short supply. I don’t
think she realizes the amount of time (months / years) that I would need to complete
these. Therefore, I’m appealing to you to see if there is interest in doing this as a group.
Sincerely,
Kathy Boone
Editorial Notes
Charlotte Cook Victoria Corner Sewing Machines 2282 Route 103 Victoria
Corner, NB E7P 1E7
375-4396 or cell 325-8926
Is there a tool or quilting product you would like to purchase? Or interested in a
bolt of fabric? Superior Threads?
Available for purchase is quilt batting, cause you know we all need it :P 80/20 Poly/Cotton 96” wide $11.00/yard 100% Cotton 96” wide $12.00/yard 80/20 Poly/Cotton 120” wide $13.00/yard 100% Cotton 120” wide $14.00/yard all inclusive - no tax added. *Prices subject to change without notice* Happy stitching!
Where the Wildflowers Grow Gallery – Fiber Arts supplies & Classes – wool,
needles, spinning wheels, weaving and gifts. 1281 West Riverside Dr., Perth-
Andover 506-273-2217 [email protected] Located in a historic
heritage home built in 1856. Look for them on Facebook
Keswick Ridge Quilters Quilt Show – Burtt’s Corner Lion’s Club
- September 29th Friday 10 am – 8 pm and Saturday 10 am – 4 pm.
Your guild notices will be emailed out by our new registrar. Colleen McKee
If you did not receive an email, email her at [email protected] to be
put on the mailing list.
Next meeting October 2nd, 2017 at 7pm
The End