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San Juan Quilters Guild Volume 17 Issue 10 June 11, 2013 Please use front doors as the side doors are now for emergency only! In our ‘Old Home’ at the Civic Center. Flavin Glover from Alabama is our guest speaker at both meetings! A.M. Program: “A New Look at Log Cabin Quilts” P.M. Program: “The Care & Feeding of the Patchwork Design” Fat Quarter: Favorite color of Rose! Lunch: Taco Salads, breads, deserts along with pre-meeting snacks. July 9, 2013 Following the regular meeting, Carol Sims will lead the Kid’s Day event. She has 2 projects lined up for kids ages 6-14kits will be provided. Sign up at the June meeting! There is no charge for the event but advanced notice is required. Fat Quarter: deep purple Evening: Outreach, we will be making pillow cases for seniors!

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San Juan Quilters Guild

Volume 17

Issue 10

June 11, 2013 Please use front doors as the side doors are now for emergency only! In our ‘Old Home’ at

the Civic Center.

Flavin Glover from Alabama is our guest speaker at both meetings! A.M. Program: “A New Look at Log Cabin Quilts” P.M. Program: “The Care & Feeding of the Patchwork Design” Fat Quarter: Favorite color of Rose! Lunch: Taco Salads, breads, deserts along with pre-meeting snacks.

July 9, 2013 Following the regular meeting, Carol Sims will lead the Kid’s Day event. She has 2 projects lined up for kids ages 6-14– kits will be provided. Sign up at the June meeting! There is no charge for the event but advanced notice is required. Fat Quarter: deep purple Evening: Outreach, we will be making pillow cases for seniors!

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Dear guild friends,

Spring has defiantly sprung and summer is close behind. And believe it or not the quilt show is right

around the corner. Sooooo it's time to get out that pattern and fabrics you have been planning to start for the

quilt show. I know it's hard to think October and fall when spring has just began but time seems to sweep by

so let's get started. The show will be “The Splendor of Flowers,” bright, pretty and everyone loves them.

Just got back from Portland, Oregon and quilt market and it seems the trend is Modern Quilts and lots of art

quilts, so fun and so easy. Maybe it's time for you to try something new—maybe check out the new patterns

for modern quilts at your local quilt store. It's always fun to get out of a rut and try new things, be brave and

begin an art quilt. Using no ruler is very appealing.

Hope everyone is well and having a wonderful start to the summer. Our prayers go out to Viola Kelly.

Hope she is up and around soon.

Respectfully,

Gail

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anniversary sale

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QUILT IT! YA YA

June 25 thru 29

annual tent sale unbelievable prices

buy $25.00 and enter to win a

$75.00 gift certificate lots of

prizes to win

Store will be opened till 6:00

p.m. on Friday and Saturday.

Come one come all. Full page add paid for by Quilted Ya Ya

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Programs June 11, 2013

Flavin Glover will be our guest speaker from Alabama, presents “A New look at Log Cabin Quilts’ and ‘The Care and Feeding of the Patchwork De-sign’. Take a peek at her website, www.flavinglover.com 2—Day Weekend Class: “Log Cabin Diamonds”, Saturday and Sun-day June 15-16, 9:00—4:00 each day at San Juan College, Room 9008. Cost for the day class is $75.00 and there is still room available. To sign up & receive a supply list, call Linda Barlow 327– 1659.

Space in the Class still avail-able call Linda, don’t miss out! www//flavinglover.com

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Flavin Glover, a quilt designer and teacher, has a degree in Clothing, Textiles and Related Arts from Auburn University. Innovative

Log Cabin and geometric patchwork quilts composed of many fabrics in vibrant colors have become her trademark. She has created

numerous quilts inspired from landscapes and architecture.

Flavin’s Log Cabin Landscapes & Buildings quilts are featured in her book, A New Look at Log Cabin Quilts by C&T Publish-

ing. Her quilt “Row Houses” was selected one of the 100 Best American Quilts of the 20th Century. Row Houses and several of

Flavin's Log Cabin landscape quilts are featured in various television programs, including HGTV's Simply Quilts.

Some of her new, innovative designs are patterned and available for order on her website. Flavin's Spring Star quilt is on the cover of Log Cabin Quilts by Weiss and Causee. Spring Star pattern is featured in the text. Tus-can Village and Stepping Out in Color are two of Flavin's designs featured in Fons and Porter's Love of Quilting

Magazine.

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San Juan County Fair Theme for 2013

Please donate a small to Lap size quilt for the raffle, or a small item, home-made that would generate money! Thank you, JoAnn Oakes County Fair Raffle Chairperson

A special Congratulations to Shelley Rascon for having three pieces in the Fiber Art Fiesta in Albuquerque, NM.

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Check out the website for The bom/mystery steps and

Information about September!

The San Juan Quilters Guild presents “The Splendor of Flowers”

Quilt Show October 11-12, 2013

Farmington, Civic Center

Mini Quilt Auction Raffle Quilt Tickets With quilts on display by the most talented & creative Quilters in San Juan County! Plus “Water Color” by Dwight Lawing 2013 CHECK IN QUILT INFORMATION in your new Roster!

Please! Please! Please!

READ!

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After the P. M. business meeting:

The Program will be Outreach! We will be sewing pillowcases for senior citizens. Material will be provided by the Guild. Please bring sewing machine, neutral thread, general sewing supplies, and an iron. If you have any questions call Jane Landberg—793-5155

Kid’s Day

Carol Sims has two projects lined up for the kids ages 6-14— project kits will be provided, though an adult is required for every 1 to 2 kids with sewing machine and general sewing supplies. Sign up at the June meeting or give Carol a call at 330-7976. There is no charge for the event, but advance notice is required so there will be sufficient numbers of kits available.

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July

Karen Bain 7-5

Lynda W. Krake -7-5

Margaret Armstrong 7-6

Jeannie Shindler 7-6

Jody Roseen 7-7

Pam Peters 7-10

Shari Schmitt 7-15

Valerie Wendell 7-15

Kim Duke 7-17

Julie Wilder 7-23

Cathy Korzan 7-24

June

Orleen Barber-Deschine 6-2

Linda Crane –6-2

Barbara Gunnels 6-4

Betsy Lee 6-6

Doris Thomason 6-6

Ann Evans 6-7

Connie Polzin 6-7

Alberta Chappell 6-16

Helen Sharer 6-17

Gayle Murphy 6-17

Ruby Vallejos 6-23

Tami Brown 6-28

Hall Raydel 817 Echo Lane Farmington, NM 87401 325-4335 [email protected]

Harvey Veronica 6118 Hwy 64 Space 1 Bloomfield, NM 87413 333-7355 [email protected]

Macaluso Marti 5105 Hallmarc Dr Farmington, NM 87401 325-3376 [email protected]

Tsosie Marjorie PO Box 821 Fruitland, NM 87416 358-3493 [email protected]

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San Juan Quilters’ Guild

P.O. Box 5541

Farmington, NM 87499

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REMINDER: Things to bring ……… Potluck dish, fat quarter, name tag. Please turn off cell phones (or on vibrate), and pagers.

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