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M e s sa g e f ro m t h e P r es i d e nt
Blue Valley Quilters Guild - March 2017
Patchworks
Next Meeting:
…………..March 7,
Location: Presbyterian
Church of Stanley
14895 Antioch
Overland Park, KS
The church is on the
northeast corner of
151st St. & Antioch.
Please park on the south
side of the church and
enter through the door
just off the north parking
lot.
I hope everyone has been enjoying this crazy winter that we are having. It's been beautiful, but it is not inspiring me to get much quilting done! I was happy to be able to stop by the February charity sewing day. It was great to see everyone happily work-ing together and hear all of the chatter going on. This guild is such a nice group to be involved with - hopefully my schedule will change in the fall and I can be there on a regular basis. In the meantime, I know that everyone enjoys having Stephanie run the show and elections will be held at the March meeting - one month earlier than usual because of the party-bus heading to Hamilton in April. Then the new board will take over in May! Happy Sewing!
Trisch
The Blue Valley Quilters Guild is dedicated to preserving and teaching the fine art of quilting.
We welcome all newcomers as well as experienced quilters to be part of this guild.
There are several people in our guild I would like to say a
huge THANK YOU to. Your kind words and actions at
the end of our charity sew day, will not be forgotten.
Judy Dobbels…. Pam Delaney…..Claudia Worcester,
MariAnne Lafex…..Chelly King…... Rita Porter
Wilma Lamfers…..Margaret Rohn…..Sue Tuttle
Julie Rounds
My apologies if I missed anyone. Joan
Slate of Officers for 2017 Presented by : The 2017 Nominating Committee
Lynn Droege and Mary Langenberg
Officers: President Wilma Lamfers Vice President Nancy Taylor Programs Joan Nichols
Secretary Sue Tuttle Treasurer Rita Porter Newsletter Editor Joan Horton
Committees:
PDQ Wilma Lamfers Sit & Stitch Charity Janette Sheldon Charm Squares Susan Mercer Directory Stephanie Dodson Historian Mindy Peterson Hospitality Joan Horton Greeters Jane Drugg Elaine Elliott Judy Dobbels Priscilla Alhberg Library Ibby Rollert Lori Lange Carla Timberlake
Membership Jackie Johnson Kim Mapes Marsha Cahill
Opportunity Quilt 2017—Prince’s Harem 2018—Sue Corkran and crew
Opportunity Tickets ( open ) Yahoo Group Dee Sopinski Website Dee Sopinski Member at Large Trisch Price MNM’s Chelly King Facilities Lynn Droege Quilt Angel Ambassador Judy Brennan
To be decided by new Board if this program is continued
UFO Door Prizes
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Here we are approaching the
SECOND QUARTER of 2017!
We are so excited about our
upcoming Programs - and handing
the Programs Reins off to
Joan Nicholson and Nancy Taylor.
.....they will be a fantastic team!
In the mean time, (Kristen and Julie are really done in April) they will
have a couple of months to 'ease' into their new positions with:
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Tony Jacobson
from Winterset, Iowa. Creativity Director at
Piece Works Quilt Shop and former Art Director
of Fons and Porter. We are looking forward to
his discussion about quilt design and perhaps
some interesting things about working for Fons
and Porter.
Missouri Star Bus Trip! Wowzers! We will have 2 busses PACKED full of ex-
cited quilters! There will be ONE MORE chance to sign-up at the MARCH
meeting, but all fees MUST BE PAID by the March meeting. We leave from
Community Covenant Church (15700 87th St.
Parkway, Lenexa, KS – about a mile east of
425 and 87th St. Parkway). BUSES WILL
LEAVE AT 8:15!!!! Watch for more info in the
next newsletter and on the YAHOO group
site.
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We are so thrilled to present our own Karen Hansen and Mary Kay
Fosnacht. These two ladies are filled with talent, imagination, skill,
ideas and fun. They will be presenting their own works started at the
same workshop and ending up beautifully different. These two are so
very unassuming and humble about their talents - but
their work is imaginative, creative, and so interesting in detail......we
are lucky to have them in our guild, and even luckier they are willing to
share their knowledge and work with us.
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We will have an exciting month with Jacquie Gering as our
Program Presenter. She is a HUGE influence in the Modern
Quilting World, and such a fantastic speaker! She brings
quilts from her new book, and I am sure each one has an in-
teresting story that is interwoven in her work.
Julie and Kristen wrap up their schedule with a presentation from Deanne Eisenman of Snuggles Quilts. This will be on wool applique and Deanne will give a trunk show of this very popular technique. You may want to be sure your phones are charged so you can take pictures!
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Our meeting is still under construction!
REMEMBER the meeting date is a week
later than normal, with the 4th of July
falling on our meeting
Tuesday, we've moved
the date to JULY 15.....
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t Thank you all for all the positive feedback we've gotten over the last 2 years of serving as Program Chairs. We appreciate all your input and suggestions and ask you to keep them coming - we always want to hear about new and/or undiscovered talent which we can bring to our Guild. Joan and Nancy will take over and we are looking forward to the wonderful programs they will find and bring to us over the next 2 years!!!
We're on 'pins and needles'!!! Julie and Kristen
Dust off your boots, & wear your best western duds 'cause we're go-ing to 'Rodeo' on April 29th.
There will be bull riding, calf roping, cow-pie tossing, sewing, munching,
massages, and just plain ole visitin'. All at the corral at Queen of the Holy Rosary Hall, 22779 Metcalf, Bucyrus, KS. Mosie in at 9am and stay until the cows go home at 8:30pm. Lunch & dinner is catered. You may want
to bring some snacks to share. Cash/check to pay for some relaxing massage time. Bring a project to work on, a sewing ma-chine, any other crafty stuff. Throw in a S.W.A.G. gift to exchange with a friend; nothing expensive or explosive!!! Make sure it's wrapped or even in a plain brown bag (mystery!) and put your name on the inside so the gal knows who to thank!
Checks for $35 made to the Guild will be collected at the March meeting.....You can also sign up to help a little throughout the day.
Head wrangler: Barbara Bruce
March Boutique Report
This is it! The March guild meeting is the last regular guild meeting to pick up kits to make items for boutique! Don’t miss out – we will have kits to distribute for a few new products, including the eyeglass case and a child’s I-Spy toy (also known as a Find-It Game).
Let’s Get Busy
We need you in the Tooly Tool Easel Workshop! Sign up for March 9 Sit & Stitch and learn how to make this adorable desktop tool holder. Leta Richards will lead the work-shop. You make one from a kit for the boutique to sell, and you’ll have the pattern and pre-cut matboard to make your own. $10 workshop fee covers your pattern and mat-board cost.
March 23 Sit & Stitch: Please come to make a giant Mat-and-Ruler bag to sell at boutique. These are high-price items with the potential to earn us a lot of money! If you don’t want to make a bag, come and help us complete items for boutique.
Kits: We’ve worked hard to develop a product line that will appeal to our customers. Our goal is to sell out.
Please stick to the kits as much as possible, although we will consider other items on a case-by-case basis.
Lending and Borrowing
The Boutique Committee is shifting focus to our booth design and the logistics of selling our products. Here are some items we need to display our products beautifully. Please contact Lauren Bond (cell phone: 919-244-3485 – area code really is 919, or lab@korl.com) if you can help.
A skinny artificial Christmas tree (5-7’ tall, with lights, preferred) Large rectangular area rug in a muted design or color – 9’x12’. Light weight, easy-to-assemble shelving – either table top or full size
Boutique
Small easy chair with stuffed upholstered arms One stylish metal multi-level étagère, at least 36” tall, something like this:
Boutique Reminders:
Stop by our Boutique Table before the guild meeting starts and during the break.
When you pick up a kit, please sign it out so we keep track of where the kits have gone.
When you drop off your completed projects, let us know so we can “check you off” the list.
Completed items are due May 2017! Thank you for your contin-ued support of the boutique! We have an exceptional guild and we are on our way to a boutique we will all be proud of!
Thank you one and all for your hard work on charity quilts this past month. Safe Home received twenty completed quilts. With the seven sent over in January, that gets our yearly count to twenty-seven. Not only that, twenty-five tops were turned in as well. That represents a lot of hard work by everyone, and I believe our sew day has to be considered a success.
Someone left two pieced strips on one of the ironing boards. One kind of block looks oriental, another tan and white stripes, and the third sort of a muddy purple. The length would indicate they go to a lap quilt. I'll be sure to have them with me at the March meeting so they can be claimed or you can contact me and I'll see that you get them.
Janette Sheldon
KANSAS CITY REGIONAL QUILT FESTIVAL
The date is just around the corner, now is the time to sign up to help the Guild fulfill our share of the operations. We need volun-teers for Concierge, Registration, Judging, and general help. All those areas were explained at the February meeting and have specific duties. Lauren Bond will need help with the Boutique. too.
Take advantage of your Guild membership to purchase your 'ticket', commemorative pin, and T-shirt through the Guild at our meetings. They'll be delivered by the June meeting (or sooner) Then you will have the items before the Festival. Class and lec-ture registrations are made through the Festival web site. Please note: the Guild will pay $10 toward a member's registration fee if they work at least 2 shifts during the event!!!!
Plan ahead to avoid the crowded parking lot---car pool, Ubber, taxi, or better yet, get a room w/friends for the 3 days at the Sheraton; special Festival rate!
Refer to the Festival web site for more details about classes, lec-tures, vendors, exhibits, etc. More information will be shared at the upcoming Guild meetings. 4 months to go!!!!!
IMPORTANT DATES January 15, 2017 Registration Forms posted on the Festival website www.kcrqf.com February 1, 2017 BVQG Quilt Registration begins (through the Blue Valley Guild) March 15, 2017 BVQG Quilt Registration closes May 2 - 11, 2017 Quilt delivery - bring your quilt to the May BVQG meeting, to Sit & Stitch at Rose Estates on May 11, or deliver directly to Pam Delaney (By appointment) June 18th – July 1 Return quilts to members…location TBD
QUESTIONS? Team Captains: Barbara Bruce, Wilma Lamfers Solicitation and Selection: Karen Hansen, Mary Kay Fosnacht, Joan Nicholsen, Shirley Viera Confirm identification, measurement, etc.: Dottie Salchow, Chelly King Collect quilts, deliver to festival, and return to maker: Pam Delaney, Lori Lange, JoAnna Gorthy, Ceil Podsimek, Diane Basham
Don't want to wait in long ticket lines.....or walk in
very hot weather? Let the Festival take you to the
Overland Park Convention Center in STYLE! We are offering motor coach trans-
portation to and from 4 locations in the Metro area. You will be picked up and then
retuned to these spots...DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE! No parking and there will be
a bag check for all your purchases. Contact your Guild Representative to find out
the details. Visit www.kcrqf.com for details including classes and Vendors.
Of membership
Quilted Memories - Lyn Heilman 8015 Santa Fe Drive, O.P. Ks 66204, www.quiltedmemoriesllc.com Everyone receives a 15% discount off one cut of fabric on Guild Meeting days only.
Show-Me Quilting - Beth Kurzava 10% off purchases with your BVQG Membership card everyday!
221 Blue Ridge Blvd Raytown, MO 6413
www.showmequilting.com
PDQ COMMITTEE (Projects done by Quilters) PDQ Process: A form (green sheet with PDQ at the top) is available at every meeting that can be filled out with information regarding your request for special projects assistance other than what is already on our monthly docket. Wilma Lamfers, wjlamfers@everestkc.net , Facilitator for PDQ,
Sit & Stitch Workshops Sit & Stitch meets most every 2nd & 4th Thursdays
of each month at Rose Estates, 127th & Antioch. Each Thursday there is either a workshop led by a
BVQG member or a time for members to come and sew on their own projects. Arrival time is 9:30
with workshops starting at 10 AM. Participants bring their lunch. BVQG members are always welcome to come even if they are not signed
up for a workshop. Sit & Stitch is a good way to get acquainted with other members. If you have questions concerning Sit & Stitch please contact Wilma Lamfers,
wjlamfers22@gmail.com
Leta Richards will be leading us in a Sit & Stitch workshop Thursday, March 9th - this workshop will be another way we can help the 2017 Bou-tique committee fill their booth for the festival. We'll be taking signups for the "Tooly Tool Holder Easel"at the March meeting. Leta Richards has received permission from the designer to sell
20 of these at the boutique. That means we would like to encourage at least that many to signup and participate in this workshop. The Easel that you make during the workshop will go to the boutique. All supplies will be furnished. You will go home with the pattern and mat board to make one for yourself. Workshop fee is $10. It will be "Mat & Ruler Bag" Sit & Stitch workshop on Thursday, March 23rd. Janette Shel-don will lead us in making her bag design. These bags were a hit at the last Festival. The quilted fabric will be furnished so all you need to do is come with your sewing machine, ro-tary supplies and normal sewing items. These bags will also be sold at the Festival. You will go home with the pattern and knowledge of how you can make one of these bags for you. We will be taking signups for this workshop at the March meeting. Workshop fee is $5.
We are on our way to "paying it forward" to Rose Estates. Several members
met at Rose Estates for the February 9th Sit
& Stitch workshop to construct chair caddies
and walker bags for the residents of Rose
Estates. We met again Thursday, February
23rd with the hope of getting many more
items made - we will present the articles to the staff at the end of the
month. Thanks to all who participated in this year's project
February
March
And here is something to look forward to - Joyce Edwards will be introducing the AccuQuilt GO Cutter at the Thursday, April 6th Sit & Stitch. If you have a GO this will be a wonderful opportunity to pick up some good tips and techniques to help you use your GO cut-ter most effectively. If you don't have a GO and are just interested in seeing how one is used, please plan to signup. If you have a GO please bring yours along with your dies - make sure everything is marked before coming. The project for above workshop, either for piecing or appliqué , will be available at the March meeting. Signups will begin at the March meeting. Pay your workshop fee of $10 and receive your supply list.
Welcome……………… The Mentoring New Member team would like to wel-come our 2 new February Members
Sherry Coulter and Pauline Jorgensen Please seek out Sherry and Pauline at the next meeting and welcome them to our group.
As a new member to BVQG, if you have questions about our events be sure to catch us at the welcome table each month.
Sue Tuttle, MNM chair Jackie Johnson
Priscilla Albright
Mentoring
New Members Formally known as MOMs
Happy Birthday to our members having March Birthdays!
3 Barbara Parman
5 Cathy Smith
7 Jane Steckline
7 Teresa Pfau
8 Marian Elliott
8 Linda Siffrin
9 Mary Meyer
12 Carla Timberlake
21 Wendy Dombrowski
23 Kathy Sadows
25 Becky Fenton
30 Pauline Jorgensen
31 Sherry Coulter
We would like to thank each member for their participation in furnishing desserts for our
meetings. Please bring 3-4 dozen treats in celebration if you have a March birthday.
2017 Charm Square
Exchange
March Sunflowers
April No exchange-going on
bus trip
May Polka Dot
June Red/White/Blue
July Kaffe Fasset
August 30's
September KS Troubles/Jo Morton/Civil War
October Birds-not comical
November Christmas
December No exchange
Susan Mercer susan_mercer3@yahoo.com
Debbie Johnson mjohnson1158@kc.rr.com
Dee Sopinsk sopidee@yahoo.com
Rita Porter rkp546@aol.com
How to Participate in the Charm Squares Exchange
1. Please use only quilt store fabric. If you use batik fabric,
please pre-wash.
2. If you do more than 1 pack of charms, please put each one in a
separate ziplock with your name on it.
3. Use the same material for each pack; if you do more than 1,
you can use a different fabric.
4. You can sign up at the guild meeting, Yahoo group or e-mail me.
5. You have until the 15th of the month to sign up. After that date, I
will publish to the Yahoo Group how many pairs you need and the
amount of material you need to buy.
If you need me to e-mail the number of squares for the exchange,
please indicate it on the sign up sheet.
Susan Mercer susan_mercer3@yahoo.com
If you signed up for the March Charm Square Exchange
Theme - Sunflowers
Need 19 pairs (38) –five inch squares = 3/4 yd fabric.
Treasurer's Report
January 1 –31, 2017
Submitted by Rita Porter
BLUE VALLEY QUILT GUILD GENERAL MTG FEB. 7, 2017
PRESIDENT: PAST PRES. Stephanie Dodson called the meeting to order at 9:30am. She welcomed members and guests. She asked for motions from the membership to accept the January secretary and treasurer's reports as published in the Feb. Newsletter. Motions were made and seconded and approved by a vote of the membership.
NEWSLETTER: Dead line for the March newsletter is FEB 15. Please send submissions to Joan Horton with BVQG in subject line and CC a copy to Joyce Edwards at joyce05ann03@gmail.com
V. PRESIDENT: Julie Rounds reviewed our future programs. April will be a bus trip to MSQC. The bus will leave promptly at 8:15am and return by 5 pm. The 2017-18 board will be published in the March newsletter. Our July 2017 meeting has been rescheduled to July 11th 2017.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
PDQ/ SIT N STITCH: Wilma Lamfers reported the new Panel Challenge will run until Dec. 2017. Make sure you take a picture before you cut the panel. Feb. 9 & 23 will be repay Rose Estates work days by making walker and chair caddies. Tooly Tool Mar. 9 for Boutique and Mar. 23 will be Janette's large tote bag. There is a sewing machine carrier if anyone is interested put your name in and a drawing will be held. Claudia, Marianne and Gin-ger will be going off as of April and need members to fill their positions.
BOUTIQUE: Lauren Bond show items that will be in the boutique. Included items are collapsible thread catcher, small chicken pin cushion, denim thread catcher, zippered bag for rotary cutter or glasses case. PLEASE PLEASE pick up kits to sew. June is fast approaching!
CHARITY QUILTS: Janette Sheldon explained where on the table the different quilts were and what they need-ed, bindings, tying, piecing and ones to quilt. She also had some other jobs to make it easier to put kits together
CHARM SQ. EXCHANGE: Rita Porter announced March squares will be Sunflowers. There are QOV kits avail-able.
BIRTHDAYS/HOSPITALITY: Joan Horton wished a Happy Birthday to the Feb. Birthday's.
LIBRARY: Ibby Rollert
KCRQF 2017: Barbara Bruce explained the parking and transportation for Thursday June 14th. Bus service is available from several locations at a cost of $25. This is a pick up in the morning and return to cars at 5 pm. There are sign-up sheets for volunteering. A board decision was made that if a member signed up for 2 time slots to work, a 3 day pass of $25 would be reduced to $15. Sherri Dolley reported that two major volunteer positons are for 4 ALL day scribes in the judging room on Weds, from 7:30am until 5:00pm and 8 holders and folders for half days. And REGISTRATION needs to be done through the GUILD for credit.
SPRING RETREAT: Barbara Bruce announced the retreat will be April 29th with a theme of SPRING BREAK and cost will be $35 due to a rise in meals cost.
MENTORING OUR MEMBERS: Sue Tuttle welcomed 3 guests and 2 new members. There are approximately 80 participating in our Charity Sew Day. The Jan. Tea was a success and we look forward to next year to get to know our new members.
MEMBERSHIP:
DIRECTORY: Stephanie Dodson reported the new black and white Directory should be available in March. Up-dates will continue on Yahoo.
QUILTER'S ANGEL: Judy Brennan
FACILITIES: Lynn Droege
DOOR PRIZES: Nikki McDonald awarded several door prizes.
YAHOO: Dee Sopinski
OPPORTUNITY QUILT: Mary introduced the Prince's Harem the makers of the Opportunity Quilt for 2017. The Quilt was unveiled with lots of oohh's and ahhh's and applause. Joyce Edwards explained the ideas behind the Quilt. The Quilt was quilted by Becky Fenton. It is named BEYOND BORDERS. Mary also asked for a replacement QUILT handler to show the Quilt to other Guilds. Some dates have been arranged.
OLD BUSINESS:
NEW BUSINESS:
SHOW AND TELL:
Submitted Chelly King , Secretary
Quilt Angel Who will it be? Any ideas on our new Quilt Angel? Be sure to come to the meeting in March to find out! See you then!
Judy Brennan
Quilt Angel Ambassador
Current High Needs
Wish List
4T-5T Pull Ups
Ramen Noodles & Healthy
Snacks
Juice (Any Flavor)
Cereal Bowls and Spoons
Plastic Cups
Fresh Fruit
Twin Sheets
Organizational containers
(plastic pins/drawers)
White kitchen trash bags &
Black Kitchen Trash Bags
$25 Hy-Vee gift cards
Lysol wipes
Bath Towels
Headache medications
Stomach medications
Band-Aids
Bubble Bath
Baby lotion
Flip Flops
Cleaning Supplies
Laundry Detergent (sensitive,
baby friendly) African American Hair Care
Supplies
For more ideas check out:
http://www.safehome-ks.org/give-help/wishes-needs/
General Donation List
REUSABLE Plastic Cups
Metal Silverware
Can openers (manual or electric)
Healthy Snacks
New Socks (womens’, girls’,
boys’)
Clothing (girls’ and boys’ sizes 4-
16)
Swimwear (womens’, girls’, boys’)
New Bras (all sizes)
Nightware/pajamas (womens’,
girls’, boys’)
Purses
Target or Wal-Mart Gift Cards
QuikTrip Gift Cards
Facial Tissue (Kleenex)
Toilet Paper
Paper Towels
Baby Wipes
Diaper Rash Cream
Baby Body Wash or All-in-One
Head to Toe Wash
New Bed Pillows
Twin-Sized Sheets
Bath Towels & Washcloths
Liquid Laundry Detergent
Cleaning Supplies (409, Windex,
Clorox Wipes, etc.)
Brooms
Dishwashing Liquid/Detergent
Medicine (Cold/Cough Medica-
tion, Tylenol/Acetaminophen,
Children’s Tylenol, Ibuprofen)
Allergy Medication (Zyrtec, Clari-
tin, etc.)
Antibiotic Ointment (Neosporin)
Contact Solution
Body Wash
Shampoo
Conditioner
Ethnic Hair Care Products
Hairbrushes/Soft Bristle Brushes
Hairspray
Mouthwash
Children’s Toothbrushes & Tooth-
paste
Women’s Deodorant
Body Lotion
Feminine Hygiene Products
(Tampons/Maxi Pads)
Quilt Shows—Shop Hops
Mark your Calendars
March 1 –31. 2017
Annual Parade of Quilts
Yoder Furniture Co.
3405 E Switzer Rd, Yoder, KS 67585
For info (620) 465-2220 or
paradeofquilts@yahoo.com
www.yoderkansas.com/merchants/yoder-
furniture-company
March 13 - March 26, 2017
Ida Stover-Eisenhower Memo-
rial Annual Quilt Show
Dickinson County Historical
Museum
412 S Campbell St, Abilene,
KS 67410
For info, (785) 263-2681
www.heritagecenterdk.com
March 25—26, 2017
Great Plains Sew Down Shop Hop
www.facebook.com/
greatplainssewdownshophop
Quilted Memories - Overland Park, KS
The Quilted Sunflower - Spring Hill, KS
Sunflower Embroidery & Fabric - Bonner
Springs, KS
Meadows Sewing & Quilting - Leavenworth,
KS
Aunt Sadies Quilt Shop - Winchester, KS
Modern Makers - Kansas City, MO
April 2017 TBD
Kaw Valley Quilters' Guild Annual Quilt Show
Crown Toyota
3430 Iowa, Lawrence, KS 66046
www.kawvalleyquiltersguild.org
featuring guild members’ quilts, shopping opportuni-
ties,
demonstrations, mini quilt auction for local charities
April 1—8, 2017
Heartland Quilt Shop Hop
www.heartlandquiltshophop.com
Li'l Red Hen Quilt Shop - Paola, KS
Overbrook Quilt Connection - Over-
brook, KS
Peddler's Wagon - Parkville, MO
Prairie Point Quilt and Fabric Shop -
Shawnee, KS
Quilters' Haven - Olathe, KS
Quilters' Paradise - Baldwin City, KS
Quilting Bits & Pieces - Eudora, KS
Sarah's Fabric - Lawrence, KS
Stitch On Needlework & Gift Shop -
Lawrence, KS
Stitching Traditions -Topeka, KS
Yahoo Group settings
The best way for the guild members to communicate with the group as a whole is by using our Yahoo Group: blueval-
leyquiltersguild. This is a closed group, and you need to be a member of the guild to receive emails posted in the Yahoo
Group.
How often you receive group emails is a setting you can change to meet your personal preference.
On the left side of the page, look for the link "Manage My Groups." Click on that link, and you should see
"bluevalleyquiltersguild." If you click on drop down menu under the heading "Mail Subscription," there are some options
on how you’d like to receive the group’s messages.
Individual Emails No Email Special Notices Daily Digest
Keep in mind if you choose any option other than "Individual Emails" any time sensitive messages may be received too
late for you to take action. "Daily Digest" will provide you with a summary of all messages posted the previous day. If
you aren’t a member of the Yahoo Group, and would like to be added, contact Stephanie Dodson.
June 15-17, 2017
Kansas City Regional Biennial
Quilt Festival
Overland Park Convention
Center
600 College Blvd, Overland
Park, KS
www.kcrqf.com
www.facebook.com/kcrqf
913-764-8600
June 10, 2017
Quilts in the Courtyard Annual Outdoor
Show
Historic Holton Courtyard Square
400 New York Ave, Holton, KS66436
www.facebook.com/1615693632022085
Mary Pfeifer (785) 364-4050
info@quiltingonthesquare.com
Quilters Haven at 116 N Clairborne, Olathe, KS. sponsors a sewing day the 2nd
Tuesday of the month, 9:30 - 5:00 for the Quilts of Valor project. Bring all your own
sewing machines, equipment, projects and a sack lunch. Contact is Anne Harmon
Tallgrass Creeks Retirement Community: The Quilts of Valor sewing day is the
4th Saturday of the month from 9-4, at 13800 Metcalf Avenue, Overland Park, Kansas.
Bring a project & come sew with us. Lunch is less than $10 (cash or check) at the
bistro or bring your lunch. Please RSVP so that we can know how many people to
expect. Nikki McDonald, nkiblueeyes@me.com.
Prairie Point Quilt Store; Join us at Prairie Point on the third Tuesday of each
month to work on QOV quilts Time is 10-2. You can bring your lunch or there are a
lot of places around their shop to eat. I will continue to try and bring kits for you to
sew. If you have some patriotic material, stop and pick up a pattern. I will try and
bring some patterns to each meeting. Good way to get rid of some of your scraps
and help our soldiers.
Susan Mercer, susan_mercer3@yahoo.com
The following is a list of Local venues that support
Quilts of Valor
and have scheduled sewing days if
you would like to join us!
Mindy Peterson – 5 acre Designs Quilting –
Affordable longarm quilting.
All over meander and edge to edge. I have approximately 100 different pantograph designs
available. I also make t-shirt quilts and other types
of quilts, including memory quilts, on commission.
Contact me at (913) 783-4750 (home) or
(913) 481-2113 (cell).
My email is 5acredesigns@gmail.com
And my website is www.5acredesigns.com.
Wendy Dombrowski and Joann Mader -
Sunflower Stitchers:
Long-arm Machine Quilting:
Visit http://www.sunflowerstitchers.com/
or call Wendy @ 928-853-5280.
Wendy@sunflowerstitchers.com ,
Joann@sunflowerstitchers.com.
Maggie VanBrunt - The Cat's Meow Quilting: Pantograph and all over quilting
service.
Overland Park, KS (412) 559 – 8849,
thecatsmeowquilting@gmail.com
Stephanie Dodson – Summerwind Studio: Hand-guided, free motion longarm quilting services.
913-788-0825 or
summerwindstudio@gmail.com.
Judy Brennan— Sunflower Point
Custom Machine Embroidery. Some ideas in-clude: quilt labels, nametags, blankets, tooth fairy pillows, garments, ornaments, wedding
hankies (male & female), and SO MUCH MORE. Call: 913-451-8997.
Email: jbrennan2@kc.rr.com
Judy Oberkrom –
Unique, one-of-a-
kind jewelry.
Custom orders accepted.
jelo@kc.rr.com,
www.craftyjudy.com
913 491-1295
Do you have an old quilt top in your
closet that is begging to be hand
quilted? Tallgrass Creek Quilters will
quilt it for you at a reasonable price.
Contact Elaine Alexander,
913-851-1937
Please contact me by email if you
would like to place an ad.
jhorton100@aol.com
New Hours:
Tuesday—Saturday 10-5
Sunday 12-5
Closed on Monday
Consults by appointment
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SALE…..March 4, 2017
$1—select fat quarters 35% off wide back fabric
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Recipe
Exchange
Meyer Lemon Cheesecake Bars
Brought to the guild meeting in January by Pam Gardner
for her birthday treats
Even though this is a Quilter’s Guild,
anytime you get a group of women together, you’re going to have some good cooks.
SO……... when you bring something for your birthday, or you just have a great recipe
to share, send it to me and I’ll publish it in the newsletter.
Ingredients:
Krusteaz Meyer Lemon Bars Mix
1 pouch complete crust
1/2 cup graham cracker crumbs
8 oz. (1cup) cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup + 2 tsps. sugar
4 eggs
1/2 tsp. vanilla
1 pouch Meyer lemon filling mix
1/3 cup water
Heat oven to 350F. Lightly grease 8X8X2 inch pan. Place complete crust mix and graham crack-er crumbs in medium bowl; stir with fork until well blended. Press crust mixture firmly into bottom of pan. Bake 8 minute. Place cream cheese and 1/2 cup sugar in medium bowl. Using an elec-tric mixer, mix on low speed until smooth. Add 1 egg and vanilla. Continue to mix on low speed until smooth. Pour cream cheese mixture over hot curst. In another bowl, stir Meyer lemon filling mix, water, 3 eggs and 2 tsps. sugar together using a whisk until well blended. Pour Meyer lemon filling over cream cheese layer. Bake 35-40 minutes. Cool completely at room temperature. Refrigerate and cut into squares. Best served cold.
Are you looking for something specific to finish your masterpiece? Are you collecting other items for a special project?
Send me your needs list and I will include them for the next 4 newsletters or until you ask to have your ad pulled, which
ever comes first. Send to jhorton100@aol.com Please add BVQG to the subject line of your email.
Save your pop can tabs. I save them and donate them to
the Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Joan Horton
Save your Campbell’s Soup labels and Box Tops for
Education Nikki McDonald
If you have any of the following you don’t need/want, I
would love to take them off your hands and use them:
Thread Spools – any size any brand (for my granddaughter’s school
art classes)
Selvages – for me to make a selvage quilt and accessories
Polyester Fiberfill – to stuff “peanut” pillows for the hospital.
Judy Brennan
2016-2017 Blue Valley Quilt Guild Officers and Committees
Now meeting at:
Officers
President
Trisch Price
Vice President – Programs
Kristen Smith, Julie Rounds
Secretary
Chelly King
Treasurer
Rita Porter
Newsletter Editor
Joan Horton
Committees
PDQ
Wilma Lamfers
Sit & Stitch
Ginger Bowser, Claudia Worchester,
Marianne Lafex, Wilma Lamfers
Charity
Janette Sheldon
Charm Square Exchange
Susan Mercer, Debbie Johnson,
Rita Porter, Dee Sopinski
Directory
Mary Knight
Historian
Mindy Peterson
Hospitality:
Joan Horton, Maxine Horton, Nancy
Taylor, Lang Davis, Dottie Salchow,
Marian Elliott
Greeters
Jane Drugg, Elaine Elliott, Judy Dobbels,
Priscilla Alberg
Library
Ibby Rollert, Lori Lange,
Carla Timberlake, Vicki Nagel
Membership
Jackie Johnson, Kim Mapes,
Marsha Cahill
Opportunity Quilt
2017 Quilt Prince’s Harem
Opportunity Quilt Tickets
Mary Strege
Yahoo Group
Website
Joyce Edwards
Member at Large
Stephanie Dodson
Facilities
Lynn Droege
Mentoring our Members
Susan Tuttle, Priscilla Alberg,
Jackie Johnson
UFO’s
Connie Zwego
Door Prizes
Nikki McDonald
Quilt Angel Ambassador
Judy Brennan
Presbyterian Church of Stanley,
14895 Antioch, Overland Park
To leave you in
stitches!!
Stop...
IF you are not interested in seeing more
pictures from the Charity Sew Day, don’t
go any further… but if you want to see
our members having a great time.
Turn the page….
Charity Sew Day
February 7, 2017
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