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NEEDLE NETWORKVOLUME 30, ISSUE 2
MARCH/APRIL 2017
President's MessageI was going to say, “What are you doingsince the rain has stopped?” Then thismorning I see there is more rain on theway. Don’t get me wrong, I love rain. Lovethe fresh smell and the frogs in my backyard that croak me to sleep with their froglullabies.
And the rain has brought me morehappiness -- lower water bills!
So what did I do with the savings? I droveto Jo Ann’s and bought patterns! I wantednew patterns, including a vest pattern forour Chapter Challenge (details inside), butI also needed to buy smaller patternsbecause of recent weight loss andabdominal surgery. I decided to alterseveral of my favorite larger blouses downto my smaller size. I may get some newideas at the Downton Abbey exhibit.
Speaking of which, don’t forget to send inyour check for the Downton Abbey bustrip! April is coming fast and you don’t wantto have your check sent back with a note:“Sorry, too late, bus is full.” This is agolden opportunity to take advantage ofyour ASG membership since the Chapterhas partially underwritten the trip.
And while you are at it, write one for the
Summer Sewing Retreat. There are onlydouble rooms left. Team up with a friendfrom your neighborhood group. I haveheard this is a great time and great food!
And how about getting together andcarpooling to the Inland Empire Chapter’sSew What’s New Fair in Riverside. I wentto one many years ago with an ASG friendand enjoyed myself.
The Rusty Barn Show (aka Quilt, Craft andSewing Festival) is coming up. Admissionis free, and the Chapter will reimburseparking for those who sign up and workour booth. Bring water and a snackbecause the food is ok, but expensive.Bring a sweater; it can get cold in the hall.
Details on all of these events are availableinside this newsletter.
So now that the rain has stopped for themoment, what should we do? Sendsuggestions for 2018 events, such asteachers you really want to see; or howabout a fabric sale, one in the north countyand one in the south county? Any othershows you’d like to attend? Let me knowyour thoughts by email or text.
Jan
Inside:Downton Abbey Bus Trip . . . . . . 3Summer Sewing Retreat . . . . . . . 4Neighborhood Group Pics . . . . . . 7
Coming Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Sew Slimmer! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8DIY Portable Ironing Boards . . . 9
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Chapter Advisory Board
PRESIDENTJan Steffen........................714-745-7221president@sandiegoasg.org
VICE-PRESIDENT MEMBERSHIPPhyllis Lewcock.................760.602.0458plewcock2@gmail.com
SECRETARYLuann Goedert...................760.4346529lulu2u@roadrunner.com
TREASURERAndi Stout..........................619.807.4851azstout@gmail.com
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
COMMUNITY SERVICEStephanie Wiesenfarth......858.485.5384swiesen1@me.com
NG COORDINATOR SOUTHPatricia Limber...................619.454.4242slimber15@att.net
NG COORDINATOR CENTRALLynn Hastings.....................619.384.5547lbh1066@yahoo.com
NG COORDINATOR NORTHNancy Stringer...................619.804.1151nstringer3@gmail.com
NEWSLETTER EDITORNancy Stringer ..................619.804.1151nstringer3@gmail.com
WEBMASTER OPEN
SPECIAL EVENTS OPEN
PUBLICITYNancy Stringer...............619.804.1151nstringer3@gmail.com
Chapter Advisory Board (CAB) Meeting
The next meeting will be Mar. 12, 1:30 p.m.17958 Caminito Balata, San Diego
(subject to change)Board members—please notify Nancy if you cannot attend:
619.804.1151 or nstringer3@gmail.comBoard meetings are open to all members.
Rusty Barn Quilt, Craft and Sewing FestivalWe Need Your Help!
Parking for Volunteers Will Be Reimbursed!
The Rusty Barn's Quilt, Craft and Sewing Festivalhas offered the San Diego ASG Chapter theopportunity to promote our organization at their show,scheduled for Thurs., May 11, through Sat., May 13,at the Del Mar Fairgrounds.We are asking your help to staff the booth. Showhours are 10 am to 5 pm Thursday and Friday, and10 am to 4 pm Saturday.If three volunteers staff each block of time --10am-12pm, 12pm-3pm, and 3pm-5pm -- it will alloweach plenty of time to enjoy the show, eat lunch, andpromote our activities.
To volunteer, please contactRhoda Keegan
rhodak2@gmail.com858-278-3632.
Parking for volunteers ($13) will be reimbursed by theChapter! For reimbursement, save your ticketshowing the date and mail to Jan Steffen, 1323Montecito Lane, Fallbrook, CA 92028.Thank you for your help!
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Field Trip:
Downton Abbey Costumes ExhibitionDon’t wait to register for our next bus trip!
We are heading to the Muzeo Museum in Anaheim for aprivate tour of “Dressing Downton: Changing Fashionfor Changing Times.”
It’s an exhibition showcasing 36 costumes from thepopular PBS drama, “Downton Abbey.” This will be itsonly West Coast appearance!
You won’t want to miss this one!
Date: Saturday, April 29.
Bus pick-ups: 8 a.m. -- Grossmont Center (near Fuddruckers)9 a.m. -- Transit Center, Carlsbad Mall
Cost: $40 (age 65+)$45 (under 65), and includes transportation, driver tip and museum admission!$55 Guests (space available)
Lunch will be on your own; there are several eateries, at the museum and nearby.
The costumes were created for the show’s aristocratic Crawley family and their servants who inhabit thefictional English country estate of Downton Abbey. They range from riding outfits, servants’ uniforms andfootmen's livery, to lavish evening attire.
REGISTRATION FORMDownton Abbey Trip
Member Name: ______________________________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip: ____________________________________________ Phone: ____________________
EMERGENCY CONTACT: __________________________________ Phone: ____________________
Enclosed is my check #_______ in the amount of $_______(Make check payable to San Diego ASG)Mail check with this form to: Jan Steffen, 1323 Montecito Lane, Fallbrook, CA 92028
___ Check here if you wish to bring a guest. You will be contacted if seats are available for guests.
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Summer Sewing Retreat!June 5 - 7, 2017
✂ Would you like to have time to sew, sew, sew with no interruptions?✂ Do you have unfinished projects calling your name?✂ Would you like to have fun with sewing friends?
Then we have the perfect get-away for you -- awonderful 3-day sewing retreat at Vina DeLestonnac Retreat Center, in the heart ofTemecula Wine Country! We will have a largesewing room with plenty of workspace,electrical outlets, good light, irons and ironingboards, and more!
Check-in: 2 pm Mon., June 5Check-out: 2 pm Wed., June 7Rates per person for two nights/six meals are:Double - $230 Triple - $200A $150 deposit per person is required toreserve a bed. Full payment is due April 15.Reserve your spot now!
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:• Bed and bath linens are provided • Coffee, tea, hot chocolate available• Rooms are basic -- no TV, no clocks • Request ground floor for no stairs• Kitchenette available in sewing room • Park on higher parking lot so no stairs• Filtered water and ice available •Sewing room available as early/late as wanted!
Mail form and deposit to: Jan Steffen, 1323 Montecito Lane, Fallbrook, CA 92028You are responsible for finding your own rommate(s)!
Please reserve a DOUBLE_____ TRIPLE_____ room for the June Retreat.
My roommate(s) is/are _______________________________________________________________
Enclosed is my DEPOSIT, check #_____ for $150. Make check payable to: SAN DIEGO ASG.
Member Name: _____________________________________________ Phone: ________________
Address: _________________________________________________________________________
EMERGENCY CONTACT: _____________________________________Phone: ________________
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RENEWING MEMBERS
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS SINCE THE LAST NEEDLE NETWORK
MEMBERS EXPIRING - RENEWAL DUES $45
Expiring May 2017
Expiring June 2017
Beverly Auerbach Margaret Ferguson Ellie Jett Stephanie MeyerNancy Bensimon Violet Garner Kathleen King Patsy MillerConnie Berry Camelia Gower Susan Lazear Peggy MitchellMaggie Catanzaro Jenne Hill Phyllis Lewcock Donna OsbornDiana Cavagnaro Jinny Hoffmann Sharon Marshall Katherine SterlingBobbie Davis Darlene Holland Janet Martin Sharon StevensMary Hovey Marj McDonough
Emily Mathison Ann Pollack Cari Roehmann Charmaine Sanchez
Frances AvalosBarbara GottschalkEleanor McCarthy
Kelley TiptonMarian Borba
Bonnie Graham
Retha MeneghiniJill Treppa
Kim CamposPhyllis GriffinYoko PizzoLois Uravish
Marcia CesenaMarlene Hovagimian
Gail PolacekCaroline Vanlandingham
Jean ChismSydnie Inklebarger
Nancy SamuelsonPat Wolfe
Martha De WittRhoda KeeganAndrea Stout
Ruby BurgarPatricia Limber
Teresa PetersonMandy StallcupAmy Fleming
Joanne Madigan
Nancy RandJoan SwansonJoan FrayherSkippy McCoy
Pat RayMimi Tokoro
Luann GoedertEleanor Mitrovich
Masaye SakurauchiJanie TulledgeAnn Savage
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Group-Place-Day-Time Leaders Date-Program
ASG VAGABONDSSpring Valley Library836 Kempton St., Spring V.3rd Wed. 9:30am-12:30pm
Pat Ray619-659-9279jimpatray@att.net
Mar. 15: Tote bags
Apr. 19: Tote bags
DESERT SEW AND SEWEl Centro3rd Tues. 10am-12noon
Mary Sue Shank760-996-4139msshank56@att.net
Mar 21: Contact leader
Apr 18: Contact leader
EL CAJON SEW CRAZIESEl Cajon Sew and Vac1077 Broadway, El Cajon1st Wed. 10am-12noon
Ruth Gesler619-448-6058ruth6@cox.net
Mar 1: Charm Challenge
Apr 5: Stack and Whack by Carolynn Baker
LA MESA GROUPLa Mesa Sew and Vac5346 Jackson Dr., La Mesa3rd Tues. 10am-12noon
Patricia Limber619-454-4242slimber15@att.net
Mar 21: Charity Sew-in: “Covers of Love” IV covers
Apr 18: Ruffler Review!
NORTH COUNTY COASTALNew Song Church Hall3780 Pio Pico Dr., Carlsbad2nd Sat. 9:30am-1pm
Luann Goedert760-434-6529lulu2u@roadrunner.com
Mar 11: Fleece shoulder wraps for nursing homes
Apr 8: Fair projects
NORTH COUNTY SUPER SEWERSSewing Machines Plus713 Center Dr., San Marcos2nd Fri. 10am-12noon
Kathleen Swanson760-749-6870bobkatswanson@sbcglobal.netRetha Meneghini760-749-4242retbob@sbcglobal.net
Mar 10: Vest planning--things to think; embellishments
Apr 14: Vest fitting; working with 1/2-scale patterns
POINT LOMA (new group)Women’s Museum2730 Historic Decatur Rd,Barracks 16
Stephanie Gilman407-617-9215stephanie.gilman@me.com
Contact leader for dates and topics
POWAY NIGHT MEETINGParadise Sewing12639 Poway Rd., Poway3rd Mon. 7-9pm
Kathy Hodges858-486-2796sew4kathy@gmail.com
Mar 20: Independent Sewing Patterns--Beyond the Big 4
Apr 17: Matching Fabrics to Patterns -- Which Comes First?
NEIGHBORHOOD GROUP MEETINGSASG members are welcome to attend any or all Neighborhood Group meetings.
Non-members may attend two meetings; thereafter, ASG membership is required.
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North County Coastal Neighborhood Group's2016Holiday Party!
Some of the ladies having fun at No. County Coastal's annual Holiday Party and Gift Exchange are (leftto right) Emily Shroder with a beautiful coin purse, Kim Krebs with a bag-making book, and PhyllisLewcock "stealing" Kathy Sterling's plate as Mandy Stallcup and Rinda Van Lennep (who hand-paintedthe plate) look on.
COMING EVENTS:
ASG Conference 2017, July 27-31, OrlandoAttend if you can! This is a once-a-year opportunity for sewing enthusiasts to gather to celebrate all thingssewing, quilting and embroidery. Register online at www.asg.org.
Shopping: The vendor-packed Exhibit Hall is full of both large and small sewing and quilting businessesselling fabric, notions, patterns, sewing furniture, machines, threads, projects, DVDs, books and more.
Education: The conference also has daily educational opportunities in the form of workshops, seminarsand lectures. Classes are tailored to every sewing interest from couture sewing to stash management,from fitting and alterations to surface design and embellishment, from hand sewing to serger sewing, aswell as every level of sewing skill.
Fellowship: Tours, get-togethers, lunches, the annual Fashion Show and more!
And there are more events coming up!April 22 Sew What's New Fair, Riverside, hosted by Inland Empire Chapter (Details pg 10)April 29 Downton Abbey Bus Trip, Anaheim (Details pg 3)May 11-13 Rusty Barn Quilti, Craft and Sewing Festival, Del Mar (Details pg 2)June 5-7 Chapter Sewing Retreat, Temecula (Details pg 4)
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Sew S l immer !By Nancy Nix-RiceAre you among the 95 per cent of American women whowould like to be a few pounds thinner? Well the clothesyou sew can trim away 10 or more visual poundsinstantly. Here are just a few tricks to try:#1 – Use color to balance heavier areas. You don’t needto drape in head-to-toe black. Most women look healthierand thinner in glowing colors, but use them on bodyareas you want to emphasize. Use a darker neutral (dk.brown, navy or charcoal) on areas you want to minimize.#2 – Sew “columns of color." Match pants and blouse sothe eye will move easily up and down your body,skimming away extra pounds. Add a contrast jacket forinterest, but leave it open to avoid breaking the column.Reverse the formula -- match skirt and jacket, adding acolorful blouse.
#3 – Taper gently inward from the hip to the hem of pants or a straight skirt to elongate thelower body; taller equals trimmer every time.#4 – Find a flattering hemline. For pants, hem the back to cover the join between the heel andbody of the shoe – even longer if the heels are high. And have the fabric graze the top of theshoe in front, with a slight break. For skirts, be sure the hemline hits at a narrow spot on yourleg. Also be sure the length of the skirt exceeds its width, creating a rectangular proportion. Asthe style becomes fuller or the size larger, the length needs to increase to stay slimming.#5 – Scrutinize sleeves. Too-long sleeves look dumpy. A short sleeve should end higher thanthe fullest point of the bust. A long sleeve should just cover the wrist bone. Pushing up a longsleeve is another way to lift and slim the look. Sleeve width is important too. Tapering the sleevea half-inch or so creates a sleeker look and allows some daylight between your arms and body,avoiding a “blocky” appearance.#6 – Support the shoulders. Most women need some gentle padding to keep garments hanginggracefully. A little more shoulder can balance broad hips, a rounded tummy, thick upper arms ora full or low bust. For unstructured garments like blouses, a removable foam pad gives theneeded lift, but can be removed if the blouse is worn under a tailored jacket.Use these tips to update existing garments or incorporate them in new projects. And either way,you'll be thrilled when you get that delightful question: “Have you lost weight?”
Nancy Nix-Rice is an image and wardrobe consultant with a life-long background in the sewing industry. She isauthor of the image classic LOOKING GOOD… Every Day (Palmer/Pletsch) and teaches the class SEW TOFLATTER … Plan Your Best Wardrobe on Craftsy.com. Nancy also presents style seminars for ASG chaptergroups. for more information visit www.NancyNixRice.com.
Before 10 lbs. lighter!
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The North County Coastal Neighborhood Group (NG) selected TV-tray pressing tables for theirFebruary project. "We felt this would be perfect for taking to sew days and retreats, for example theJune Sewing Retreat inTemecula," said NG Leader Luann Goedert. "It is helpful for putting next to yourmachine during repetitive pressing tasks."Luann has graciously shared instructions for anyone who wouldlike to add this handy table to their sewing space!
Materials and Supplies:•Inexpensive wooden tray table (I found that Target and Walmarthave these for individual sale, but look at yard sales for the bestdeal.)
•Natural fiber batting: 6 pieces (Warm and Natural), about 1/2"larger than the top of your TV tray; adjust to thickness of table
•Home Dec-weight cotton fabric: about 3" larger than top of TVtable; if using quilting-weight cotton, add layer of canvas or twillunderneath.
•Staple gun
•Pinking Shears or Pinking Blade in Rotary Cutter
•Tack Hammer (optional)
•Helper (optional)
Construction:Pink edge to reduce frayingPress fabric; lay down with wrong side up; center and stack battingpieces on top of the wrong side of fabricCenter table, upside-down, on top of the batting. Easier if you keeplegs open, as if it were in standing position (better balance)Starting in center of one side, pull the fabric to the underside of thetable and staple it in place. This is when a helper might be useful tohave one hold, and one staple.Move to the other side, pull the fabric to the back, gently pulling tomake sure it is stretched, but not strained, across the table top.Staple and repeat, alternating sides.At each corner, pull the fabric toward the table bottom and staple.Now fold each side toward the table bottom and staple in place.Enjoy!
DIY:Portable Pressing Tables Made From TV Trays!
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A big “Thank You” is in order for ASG Chapter memberPam Burleton, who has staffed the ASG table at the SanDiego Fair for more than a dozen years!Many volunteers have graciouslyhelped out, but Pam not only wasthere virtually every day of theFair each year, she alsodecorated our booth and broughtfabric and sewing machines to keepus all busy sewing tote bags for charity.
According to Pam, our chapter has had a presence at theFair from at least the early ‘80s, but times change andCAB recently made the decision to promote ASG at othervenues that are more targeted to sewers. This year willbe our first at the Rusty Barn Quilt, Craft and SewingFestival, May 11-13, at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. If youhave availability, volunteer to staff our table at thisexciting new venue for our Chapter (see article page 2).
Thank You, Pam!
ASG Inland Empire is hosting the
Sew What's New Fair
Sat., April 22, 20179 a.m. - 4 p.m.First Christian Church, 4055 Jurupa, RiversideOn the corner of Brockton and Jurupa
•Take a hands-on class. Enjoy a demo. Learn something new. And SHOP, SHOP, SHOP!
•Come get inspired with Jennifer Fairbanks of Porcelynne's Fabric Boutique and Design Institute.
•Be sure to attend Judy Kessinger's "Fit Nice" trunk show.
•All this for just $5 at the door. Bring lunch and stay all day!
American Sewing Guild Inland Empire Chapter
Chapter Challenge: Vest!This year the Chapter Challenge is to useyour sewing skills to elevate the humblevest to a new level.
There are no restrictions to this challenge,except that the vest be sleeveless.
How about a vest that is floor length, orwaist length, or anywhere in between?Make it plain or embellish it. Use a classicclosure such as buttons or a zipper, orcreate a unique closure. Use new fabric orraid your stash to construct a one-of-a-kindvest that you could wear with jeans or afancy outfit.
Start planning now and watch for moredetails in future Needle Networks!
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San Diego, CA Chapter
ASG NAME BADGE ORDER FORMComplete this form and mail with your check inthe amount of $8 to:
DELL ENTERPRISE Attn: Shirley7949 Boradway, Lemon Grove, CA 91945619-469-2100
Please prepare and send to me an AmericanSewing Guild name badge as follows:I want a ☐Pin ☐Magnet ☐Pin & MagnetPRINT CLEARLYName on badge: _________________________Address: _______________________________City/State/Zip: ___________________________
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DEALER CLUBSEl Cajon Sew & Vac (619) 442-2585Viking Club: 2nd Sat., 9:30-11:30amPfaff Club: 1st Sun, 1-3pm
La Mesa Sew & Vac (619) 698-2972Deco Embroidery Club: 1st Thurs., 10am-noonSewing Club: 3rd Tues., 10am-noon
Paradise Sewing (858) 679-9808Club Paradise: 1st Sat. of every month, 10amOpen to every make of sewing machine owner!No dues or requirements.
Rosie’s Calico Cupboard (619) 697-5758Sewing Club: 2nd Sat., 10am-noonEmbroidery Club: 3rd Fri., 10am - 2 pm
Sew Hut San Diego (858) 273-1377Bernina Club: 1st Fri., 11:30am
Bead Society of San Diego County3rd Sat., except December, 10am, MingeiInternational Museum, 1439 El Prado, Balboa Park.www.sdbeadsociety.org
Imitation of Life Construction Company4th Tues., 6:30pm, Senior Community Bldg., 4421Bannock Ave., San Diego. www.iolcc.com
San Diego Knitters4th Mon., 1pm, Weingart Center, 13094 CivicCenter Drive, Poway. Call Maggie Whitson,(619) 596-0788
San Diego Creative Stitchery Guild2nd Mon., Sept- May, 6:30pm, Al Bahr Shrine, 5440Kearny Mesa Rd, San Diego. Contact SandraDurbin, (619) 993-0599
WAC Wearable ArtConnection of So. Calif.Quarterly meetings at variouslocations in Los Angeles.Membership $35 or just thenewsletter $20, c/o DianeRicks, 6548 Belhaven Court,Alta Loma, CA 91701
Seaside Quilt Guild1st Tues., 6:30pm, SoledadClub, 5050 Soledad Rd.,Pacific Beach. Dues $25,Guests $3. www.seasidequilters.com
San Diego Quilt Showwww.sandiegoquiltshow.com
Southern California Council of Quilt GuildsContact the appropriate board member atwww.sccqg.org
Sunshine Quilters, 2nd Tues., 7pm, Renette Park,935 S. Emerald, El Cajon. Yearly dues $30, Guests$5. www.sunshinequilters.com
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!Canyon Quilters meet January - November at6:30 PM on the 3rd Monday of each month atthe Al Bahr Shrine Auditorium, 5440 KearnyMesa Rd., San Diego. Membership dues are$35. For more information, contact atpresident@canyonquilters.com or check theirweb site at: www.canyonquilters.com
Chula Vista Quilters Guild – meets the 2ndTuesday at 6:30 pm at the CommunityCongregational Church,276 F St., Chula Vista. President MarySwanson (619)-475-2456 or emailgranmarys@aol.com
Friendship Quilters of San Diego meets the2nd Monday Sept-June at Garden Rd.Elementary School, 14614 Poway Rd., Poway.For information: www.friendshipquilterssd.org
CLUBS AND GUILDS
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MERCHANT DISCOUNTSPLEASE SUPPORT THE RETAILERS WHO SUPPORT THE GUILD
The Bead Boutiquewww.thebeadboutique.net/2676 Fletcher Pkwy., El Cajon92020(619) 337-232310% discount, show card
Beverly Fabricswww.beverlys.com/san-diego-store6185 Balboa Avenue San Diego92111 (858) 278-807210% discount on non-sale items,30% off regular mdse for Joann40% coupon
Central Sewing Centrewww.Centralsewing1.com1125 N. Second St., El Cajon92021(619) 447-3244
Cozy Quilt Shopwww.cozyquilt.com756 Jamacha Road El Cajon 92019(619) 670-065210% discount on fabric
Designer Fabric1031 Bay Boulevard Suites R & SChula Vista 91911(619) 422-2340
Discount Fabrics1205 W. Morena Blvd. San Diego,92110(619) 275-2445Ask for ASG Discount
El Cajon Sew & Vacwww.elcajonsewandvac.com1077 Broadway, El Cajon 92021(619) 442-258520% discount on notions, books,and sewing accessories
FabricLand936 E. Lincoln Avenue, Orange92865(714) 974-121410% discount on non-sale items
Hancock Fabric WarehouseAll locations10% discount on non-sale items15% discount on notions every day
Home Fabricswww.homefabricsonline.com4711 Clairemont Drive #ASan Diego 92117 858 581-3975Ask for ASG discount & value card
Jo Ann Fabrics and CraftsAll locations10% with special card
La Mesa Sew and Vacwww.lamesasewandvac.net5346 Jackson Dr, La Mesa 91942(619) 698-297210% discount on non-sale items
Memory Lane Quilt Shopwww.memorylanequiltshop.com1626 N. Magnolia Ave, .El Cajon92020(619) 562-2288Ask about new rewards program
Paradise Sewingwww.paradisesewing.com12639 Poway Road, Poway 92064(858) 679-9808Discount to ASG members
Poway Sewing12813 Poway Road, Poway 92064(858) 486-3303Mention ad get 10% off suggestedretail
Quilt in a Daywww.quiltinaday.com1955 Diamond St, Unit A, SanMarcos 92069(760) 591-008110% discount on all non-sale items
Rosie’s Calico Cupboard QuiltShopwww.rosiescalicocupboard.com7151 El Cajon Blvd., Suite F, SanDiego, 92115(619) 697-5758ask for ASG discount, show ASGCard 10% discount on all non-saleitems, excluding machines & fabricon bolt
Sew Hutwww.sewhut.com4226 Balboa, San Diego 92117(858) 273-137710% discount on all non-sale items,excluding machines
Sewing Machines Pluswww.sewingmachinesplus.com713 Center Drive, San Marcos92069(760) 739-822210% discount on all notions,threads, and scissors
Yardage TownAll locationsAsk for ASG Discount
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7 1077 Broadway El Cajon, CA 92021
619 442 2585
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12639 Poway Road Poway, CA 92064 Phone: (858) 679-9808 Email: info@paradisesewing.com
Tel:858-273-1377 4226 Balboa Avenue San Diego, CA 92117
WE'RE ON THE WEB!
SANDIEGOASG.ORG
AMERICAN SEWING GUILDSAN DIEGO CHAPTER
Janice Steffen1323 Montecito LaneFallbrook, CA 92028
Advertising Rates: All merchant ads must be camera ready or there will be an additional charge for ad preparation.Full Page $65 per issue, Half Page $55.00Quarter Page $35 per issue, Eighth Page $25 (2 3/8 by 4)Business Card $15 (2 X 3 1/2)A 10% discount is given on advertising for a full year (6 issues) when paid in advance; advertising is also available on an every-other issue basis (3 issues). One-time classified rates: Members - free, non-members - $25.00. Good quality black and white adcopy can be mailed with payment to:American Sewing Guild, c/o Nancy Stringer, 17958 Caminito Balata, San Diego, CA 92128
ASG members private party sewing ads are free, space allowing. Individuals with sewing-related items for sale.E-mail nstringer3@gmail.com or snail-mail the information to: Needle Network, c/o Nancy Stringer, 17958 Caminito Balata,San Diego, CA 92128
The Needle Network is published bimonthly.Articles and comments are welcome. Send materials by emailto nstringer3@gmail.com
OR via regular mail to:Nancy Stringer17958 Caminito BalataSan Diego, CA 92128
Deadline for May/June 2017 articlesApr. 10, 2017
Please check the name, address, and expiration informationon your mailing label. If any of the information is incorrect,contact Phyllis Lewcock. (See CAB Directory).Dues are $50 for new members, $45 for renewals.
IF YOU HAVE MOVED OR CHANGED YOURCONTACT INFORMATION, use the change form on theNational ASG web site at www.asg.org. The form is in theMember Only area.
EMAIL ADDRESSES: If you have changed your emailaddress please notify Phyllis Lewcock: (760) 602-0458 orplewcock2@gmail.com
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