stitchers quilt guild - university of kentucky · fabrics at fall quilt shows. kelly said that...
Post on 07-Jun-2020
5 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
Stitchers Quilt Guild
A HARDIN COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION HOMEMAKER CLUB
Don’t forget to
check out our Facebook page for pictures
from the meetings, copies of newsletters,
class supply list and much more.
Letter From The President
Hello Friends,
The Quilt show is here!!! If you can come please do – find Barbara Jeffries or
Vonnie Ryan and I am sure they can find a place where you can help. Thank you
to all that have signup to help, donated items and/or money. As you know it
takes all of us working together to make it a success! Invite
your friends, family!
Hopefully, we will have the By-Laws ready to discuss during
our meeting. It is so important to keep the By-Laws up to
date.
Our next monthly meeting is September 26th.
Darlene
SEPTEMBER 2018
Our next meeting is
September 26th
Time is 6:30.
There are still a couple of spaces open
for the Loucon Retreat. It’s a great time
to get projects done for the holidays
while spending time with friends. Please
remember to pay your balance.
Sincerely,
Dayna Fentress
County Extension Agent for Family & Consumer Sciences
Workshops
All classes are held at the Extension
office, 201 Peterson Drive, in
Elizabethtown.
Classes are Friday evening and all
day Saturday unless otherwise noted.
If changes occur, everyone will be
notified via Stitchers Email. These
classes are for beginners to advanced
quilters.
On Saturdays - please bring your
lunch, sewing machine, and supplies
needed.
October 19-20
Appliqued Snowmen
by Anne Aubrey
January 18-19
Mystery Quilt
with Patty Pruitt
Stitchers Quilt Guild Officers
President
Darlene Chenault 270-401-1404
1st Vice President
Patty Pruitt 270-307-2226
2nd Vice President
Kelly Pruitt 270-766-9732
Secretary
Anne Aubrey 270-766-7644
Treasurer
Newsletter
Barbara Dixon 859-913-0045
Guild Workshop Cancellation Policy
If you sign up for workshops, classes or other activity, you need to notify Kelly Pruitt if you are cancelling. Refunds are only given with a 7 day notice of cancellation.
Happy Birthday!
Sonia Cruz-Putney
Cheri Green
Vicki Green
Lynda Griffin
Carolyn Jones
Pat Nahal
Paul Wimp
Patty’s Corner
1st Vice President News
What a fun time we had at the August meeting. Hopefully you learned something from the mini grant demos that were presented that evening. It’s always fun to see what different techniques etc. are out there. At the September meeting we will have a guest speaker who will discuss machine maintenance at home. This will be a very informative presentation—don’t miss it. Here’s what on the calendar so far. If you have any ideas please let me know. Thanks Oct - Trunk Show with Larry McKinley (beautiful landscapes)
Nov - Sewing Kit Make and Take - you will need small scissors and an embroidery needle (if you have one - some will be available at meeting to use.)
Dec - Christmas Party
Jan - UFO Resolution Quilt Show - make sure you are working on completing your UFO!
Feb - Applique - Piecing - Demo by Patty Pruitt (not what you think!!) Be there!
Mar - QuiltO - lots of neat prizes to win!
Coming in January - a Block of the Month that you can make in 3 different sizes - 4" - 6" or 12". There will be a total of 9 blocks. Different ways to set blocks will be demonstrated at completion. Fabric requirements and more information will be available at meetings. Make sure you have the revised fabric requirements sheet. I apolo-gize for the errors on the original handout.
Loucon is November 15-18
Don’t forget to make your payment for Loucon!
There are still spaces available
and it’s not too late to sign up!
FOR SALE—Here are a few items you may be interested in.
APQS George, 3 years old and gently used. $5000.00 Contact SusanByers at 270-234-4147 if interested
Babylock Ellegante II Nancy Zieman Edition
Excellent condition per a certified Babylock technician. It has been serviced on a regular basis by certified Babylock Techinci-
ans. It is a sewing/embroidery machine that comes with 3 hoops. It only has 160,000 stitches on it which is absolutely mini-
mal. It come with a roller case for the machine and a case for the embroidery arm and a manual. Price is $2500.00
Contact Sandy Hess for details at 502-819-2386
Martelli Cutting Table 31” x 59” - Like brand new. Selling because of moving and won’t fit new sewing room. It has lots of ex-
tras.
26” x 38” Cutting Mat, 24” No slip Strip Ruler, 1/2” Strip Ruler, Martelli motorized leg lift system—the table adjust to whatever
height you want. Raise to use as a cutting table, lower to use as a sewing table, Industrial Wheel Casters, All square, triangle
and circle templates, all Fussy Cut templates for squares and triangles, T-square (use to make bias binding).
MSRP for this table is $3499.00 and that doesn’t include all the accessories. Will sell everything for $2000.00. Delivery is also
an option.
Contact Sandy Hess at 502-819-2386 if interested.
SHOW AND TELL & WORKSHOP
Photos courtesy of Kelly Pruitt
Quilt Show Winners
(not all are pictured)
Minutes of Club Meeting – Stitchers Quilt Guild
Date of Meeting: August 29, 2018 Place: Hardin County Cooperative Extension
Time of Meeting: 6:30 P.M.
The meeting was called to order by President Darlene Chenault
Acknowledge Visitors & New members (if any) – Forty-two members were present. Donna Starcher was introduced as a guest.
Approval of Minutes – The minutes were sent out in the August newsletter. Martha Claycomb moved the approval of the minutes. Sharon Whitfield seconded.
The minutes were approved.
Treasurer’s report – Report was emailed to members President Chenault asked if any questions, hearing none the report will be filed. President Chenault asked
members to contact her, if any would be willing to become treasurer.
Report of Officers and Standing Committees:
1st Vice President Patty Pruitt – reported that she will be starting a Block of the Month activity beginning in January of 2019 in three different sizes. She displayed
samples of the small, medium, and large blocks for January.
2nd Vice President Kelly Pruitt said she is collecting money for the Quilt Retreat at Loucon. She mentioned that 22 members were signed up to go, but there is still
room for a few more. She reported that Anne Aubrey would be teaching a Holiday Snowman applique class in October. A supply list would be provided when
members signed up for $5.00. She also stated that the fabric requirements for the January Mystery class were available in case members wanted to search for
fabrics at Fall Quilt Shows. Kelly said that volunteers were needed on Monday, September 10th at 1 o’clock to help fold Quilt Show programs in the project room.
Secretary Anne Aubrey – reported that she had sent the July minutes to the Guild Newsletter Chairman and she had contacted Pat Brown, KHQS (Kentucky Histori-
cal Quilt Society)
Newsletter Editor, to find out when she could submit an article for publication in the next issue. Pat told Anne she would put her name on the contact list for the
November edition.
Old Business:
The Heartland of Kentucky Quilt Show:
Chairman Barbara Jeffries said things are going well for the show, but members should call her if they had any questions. Pat McMillian, Volun-
teer Coordinator, read off areas where volunteers were still needed. (Several were filled at that time.) She also asked for volunteers to sign-up
to conduct a demo. Donetta Faulkner-Elmore reported that Ruth Hayden, Quilt
Coordinator, requested that when dropping off quilts fold them, so that the label is showing. Leona Gilliam passed around a sheet listing quilt
names that have been submitted, so members could check the name of their quilt(s). Presently there are 223 quilts from Guild members. There
will be a trunk show from Debra Henninger both days of the show. It was reported that some members of the Elizabethtown High School base-
ball team will help with set-up and tear-down this year. Culinary art students from ECTC will take care of the café. Workers are still needed at
the Country Store. President Chenault and Vonnie Ryan will bring water for Guild workers on Thursday. Workers will be needed throughout the
day.
Hospice Quilts are still needed. Size requirements are 36” x 44” with no fringe. Quilts can be given to Suzanne Davis, Vicki Loyall, or President
Chenault for delivery to Hospice.
New Business:
President Chenault said it was discovered that the By-laws Committee had reviewed an older copy of the by-laws, therefore the current by-laws
would need to be reviewed by the officers, along with 2 additional elected members from the general membership. Martha Claycomb and Mar-
got VanLengen volunteered to serve on the committee.
Announcements:
Patty Pruitt moved that the Guild support the Back Pack food program by donating money to support 2 back packs for the year at a cost of
$120.00 each. The motion was tabled until next month.
Door Prize Drawing (Members who are wearing name tag - per standing rule) – Lynn Phipps
Show and Tell – Patty Pruitt, Martha Claycomb, Rebecca Gary, Kelly Pruitt, Debbie Owens, Donneta Faulkner-Elmore, Margot VanLengen, Carla
Herald, Amy Alenderfer, Linda Griffiths, Jean Mindock, and Sharon Whitfield.
Monthly Activity – Recipients of Stitcher Mini-grants talked about their classes – Patty Pruitt, Kelly Pruitt, Tia Kennedy, and Margot VanLengen.
Betty Hancock was unable to present at this meeting. Various prizes were won by Bonnie Young, Linda Griffiths, Anne Aubrey, Amy Aldenderfer,
Ava Allen, Veronica Culberson, Denise Sloyer, Paul Wimp, Leona Gilliam, and Donetta Faulkner-Elmore.
Next Meeting – September 26th The program will be on sewing machine maintenance.
Additional Announcements:
Sharon Whitfield announced that if anyone was in need of a sewing table, let her know.
Member Virginia Coomes is in the hospital.
Audrey Kohlmann is back at the Mayo Clinic.
Ramona Peterson said she had brought information (on the back table) about a Quilt and Bible study class sponsored by Severns Valley Baptist
Church, info on quilt classes at ECTC, and coupons from JoAnn’s Fabrics.
Meeting adjourned at 8:00.
Anne Aubrey, Secretary
LOUCON RETREAT – THU, NOV 15th – SUN, NOV 18th
NAME ________________________________________ PHONE NO. ________________________
ROOMMATE CHOICE: _________________________________
(2 QUEEN BEDS PER ROOM) – MUST BRING YOUR OWN LINENS
BEDDING/PILLOWS/BLANKET/TOWELS/WASHCLOTHS, ETC.
Please place a check mark next to your lodging and meal options.
NOTE: Your first night is $42.00, if your first night is Friday or Saturday change the rate from $25 to $42.
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE ____________________
DEPOSIT $42 ____________________
BALANCE _____________________________
PAYMENT ____________________ BALANCE _____________________________
PAYMENT ____________________ BALANCE _____________________________
PAYMENT ____________________ BALANCE _____________________________
DATE LODGING BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER
THUR
$42
7.50
8.50
FRI
$25
7.50
7.50
8.50
SAT
$25
7.50
7.50
8.50
SUN
NONE
7.50
7.50
TOTAL
HOLIDAY SNOWMAN Stitchers Workshop
October 19 – 5:30 – 9:30
October 20 – 10:00 – 6:00
Fabrics:
Background(s) – at least 13 ½ square inches for each snowman – various fabrics to go with the
holidays you wish to represent
White for snowman(men) – 9” x 10” (for one, increase amount as needed for additional
snowmen)
Brown for arms – 2” x 3” (for one set, increase amount as needed) *
Choice of color for hat(s) and scarf(ves) – 4” x 5 ½” (for one set, increase as needed) *
White for pom pom(s) on hat top – 1” x 1” (for one, increase amount as needed) *
Black for buttons – 1” x 2” (for one set, increase amount as needed) *
Carrot(s) – ½” x ½” (for one, increase amount as needed) *
Choice of color for bird(s) – 1 ½” x 1 ½” (for one, increase amount as needed) *
*small scraps of fabric will do, as long as they are as large as the amount listed
Note – try to use fabrics with a tight weave that do not fray easily
Supplies:
Fusible Web & Adhesive Interfacing Paper-Backed - (I used Pellon 805 Wonder Under) – you
will need 9” x 10” for a snowman, if you are making more than one snowman increase the
amount.
Sewing Machine (if you have more than one machine, bring the one that you like to use for the
blanket (button hole) stitch or the zig zag stitch)
Threads to match the color of your fabrics
Black fine tip Sharpie
Frixion pen or other non-permanent marker
Scissors – paper and fabric (bring ones that are easy to cut little pieces)
Optional - plastic buttons, or felt, or embroidery floss and needle - whichever you prefer for
snowman buttons and carrot nose
Optional – buttons to decorate your background
If you plan to make a single wall hanging, bring batting and backing fabric several inches larger
than your project, and your walking foot and/or free motion foot.
2019 Stitchers Block of the Month (Revised 30 Aug) Starting in January we will be doing a BOM. Each month from Jan – Jun you will receive instructions/pattern to complete a block(s). You may make the blocks in either 4” – 6” or 12” size blocks. There will be instructions in July on setting those blocks – you will have choice of how you want to set them. There is a total of 9 blocks for this BOM series. The fabric requirements listed are MINIMUM requirements for each size. I would recommend having some extra on hand in case of cutting error or to accommodate the various setting options. You may use scraps for this BOM. If using scraps, I would recommend using the same color/value for the light. Not necessarily the same fabric just something similar. Ex: several different fabrics that are white on white. You may also change and make your light fabric dark and your dark fabric light!! Each month you will bring your completed block(s) back to show. Your name will then be entered into drawing that will be held at the end of the BOM period (July-Aug). Winner will receive a nice prize! If you have any questions please call me Patty at 270-307-2226 or email me at gypsyquilter7@yahoo.com. Fabric requirements: Light Dark Medium 4” blocks 1/4yard 1/4 yard 1/4 yard 6” blocks 1/2 yard 1/2 yard 1/2 yard 12” blocks 1 yard 1 yard ½ yard Remember these are MINIMUM fabric requirements. You will also need fabric for a border if you decide you want to add one.
MYSTERY QUILT WITH PATTY PRUITT
18-19 JANUARY 2019
$10.00 INCLUDES PATTERN
HERE IS FABRIC REQUIREMENTS. YOU CAN MAKE THIS QUILT IN 3 DIFFERENT SIZES. **** PICK A BORDER THEN PICK YOUR FABRICS TO COMPLEMENT IT. There really isn’t a “Focus” fabric in the blocks. 56” X 77” 77” X 77” 77” X 98” Fabric A (Dark) 5/8 yard 1 yard 1 ¼ yard Fabric B (Light) 1 1/8 yard 1 ¾ yard 2 ¼ yard
Fabric C (Medium) 1 ¼ yard 2 yards 2 ½ yard Contrasting ½ yard ¾ yard 1 yard Sashing 1 yard 1 ¾ yard 2 yards *Inner Border 3/8 yard ½ yard ½ yard *Outer Border 1 ¼ yard 1 2/3 yard 1 5/8 yard You can use the outer border for the sashing as well. **Border Fabrics – I like to cut my borders on the straight of grain so I always buy the length required to fit the size quilt. Ex: the largest quilt 77” X 98” would require at least 98” in length so I would purchase 3 yards so that I could cut on straight of grain to prevent wavey borders. But it’s your choice. I always purchase a little more than what is stated just in case of a cutting accident (oops! I do have them). Other requirements are: Sewing machine – thread – etc Rotary cutter, mat and rulers If you have TRI-RECs rulers you will need those. If you do not have them – I will have 3 sets at the class to share. Should be fine. Small iron/pressing station. Cushion to sit on. Snack – lunch – beverages
Any questions please let me know. 270-307-2226 Patty
Stitchers Quilt Guild
Hardin County Extension Office
201 Peterson Dr.
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
top related