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Ancaster Quilter’s Guild
Webpage: www.ancasterqilters.com/home
Email : [email protected]
December 2017
President’s Message
The Executive of the
Ancaster Quilter’s Guild
wishes each and every
one of you a
Healthy and Happy
Holiday Season.
In This Issue Page 1 President’s Message
Page 2 Executive Programme &
Page 3 Membership &
Advertising rates
Show & Share
Page 4 What to bring to a
meeting & Caring
Cards
Page 5 Workshops
Page 6 Snacks & Placemats
Page 7 Guild Links & Block of the
Month
Page 8 50/50 Draw, White Glove
Ladies
Page 11 Library
Page 12 Comfort Quilts
Page 13 Upcoming Shows
Doors open at 6:00 Meeting starts at 7:00
Third Wednesday of each month Marshall Memorial United Church
20 Gilbert Ave, Ancaster
A Quilter’s Twelve Days of Christmas
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Programme
December Social & Silent Auction
This festive time of the year is celebrated at
our December guild meeting. We will be
having a social evening with members (last
names) M-Z bringing sweets or savouries for
the membership to enjoy. Donations for
Interval House (A-L) can be dropped off at
Janet Shannon’s car parked by the entrance
door on your way in.
To help with your personal gift purchasing,
we are having a Silent Auction. We have a
number of great items donated by our
advertisers and executive members. Be
prepared with your chequebook or cash!
Happy holidays
Jane & Kathy
December Meeting
For those whose last names begin A –L, you will bring items for Interval House such as They are requesting food items for lunches, such as juice, school snacks, cookies, crackers, pudding/dessert cups etc.
For those whose last names begin M - Z,
you will bring finger foods, savoury, sweet or fruits. The guild provided dishes and cutlery for this. Please remember to “Lug a Mug”. Label foods containing such things as nuts etc.
Ancaster Quilter’s Guild
Executive
President – Jackie Syer
Vice-President – Alison McDonald
Past President– Joanne Beard
Secretary - Leslie Drake
Treasurer – Janice Haluszka
Membership Secretary – Jody
Farrand, Barb Masefield
Program Coordinator – Kathy Conway,
Jane Couper
Workshop –Janice Leverton, Wendy
Dalrymple , understudy Eve Dowie
Library – Elizabeth Rosser, Mary
Louise Duncan, Trish Murphy
Block of the Month – Sam Croucher
Social Coordinators – Karen Laposa,
Hanna Nudds, Diane Childerley
Comfort Quilts – Cathy Pinelli, Ann
Roy
VON Placemats –Brenda Lupton
Draw Prizes – Janet Shannon, Marlene
Reynolds
50/50 – Debbe Durham,
Webpage/ Advertising/ Newsletter–
Susan Lusted
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Advertising Advertising rates are as follows: Thank you to all the
advertisers who support our guild. The Ancaster
Quilter’s Guild appreciates your support. .
Business Card: $5 per month
One quarter page: $8 per month
One half page: $14 per month
Full Page: $20 per month
Advertisers who sign for the entire year, receive
one month free.
When visiting our advertisers, please let them
know that you saw their ad here.
Ancaster Quilter’s Guild Advertising Chair
Susan Lusted
Email: [email protected]
Membership Welcome back to the 2017- 2018 Ancaster
Quilter's Guild meetings. The new
membership list has been sent out in a
separate email. Please review your details
and let me ([email protected]) and Sue
Lusted ([email protected]) know about
any errors or omissions as soon as
possible. The Member Sign-In Sheets will be
at the membership table so please sign in as
soon as you arrive. As in previous years, you
are welcome to bring guests to our
meetings. All guests must sign in at the
membership table and pay a guest fee of
$5.00 per meeting. Guests may also register
for our membership wait list. Currently, our
membership stands at 113. Seven are new
members and 2 are new, “former members”.
We have some spots available for the
current year so, if you have a friend who is
interested in joining the guild, please bring
them out. If you have any questions, come to
the membership table during the evening and
let me know if there is anything I can help
you with related to membership. Hope to see
all members, both old and new, at our
October meeting.
Jody Farrand,
AQG Membership Chair
Ancaster Quilter’s Guild
Show and Share
Ann Roy– Mauve & Green Quilt
Kathy Conway - Paper Pieced Santa
Shirley Wilson—Paper Pieced Stars
Alison McDonald– Placemats
Margaret Gibbs - AQG 2014 Mystery Quilt
Ann Hewitt - Black, White and Red Quilt
Carrie Browne -
Ladies, please sign in at the membership
table for Show and Share.
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Webpage: http://www.ancasterquilters.com/home
Quilting Fabrics
Notions
Machine Quilting
Block of the Month
Kits
356 Wilson Street East, Ancaster
905-304-0180
[email protected] - www.thequiltrack.ca
Caring Cards Remember to send the name of members to whom a caring card
should be sent. Please send this information to
Jackie Syer .
Email:
Phone: 905 844 0574
WHAT TO BRING TO A MEETING
Name Tag,
Indoor shoes
Money for UFO/Workshops
Tabs from pop cans
Note that cell phones should be turned off or to vibrate. If you must answer your phone, please go to the entry hall to do this.
Show & Share
Coffee cup, Lug a Mug
Money for 50/50 NOTE please try to have toonies and loonies to pay for this.
Library Books to return
Blocks for Comfort Quilts
NOTE: our meetings are now fragrance and latex free
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Ancaster Quilter’s Guild
Workshops and UFO Dates
Our second workshop was on
November 17th & 18th. We learned
how to construct a machine
organizer. Samples of upcoming
classes and signup sheets at our
monthly meeting.
On January 19th & 20th,
Marylou Pemberton will be
demonstrating a small clutch/tote
bag.
On February’s UFO held on the
23rd and 24th we hope to have
Ricardo come in for machine
repair on the Saturday the 24th.
On April 20th, 21st, we will be
showing you how to assemble
an I Spy/match game play mat.
We hope to have instruction sheets
ready the play mat as the time
approaches.
Looking forward to another fantastic
year, remember it is $15.00 a day or
two days for $25.00.
Wendy and Janice
Workshop Co-coordinators
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Webpage: http://www.ancasterquilters.com/home
Snack Ladies The schedule will resume
in January . Be sure to see the instructions explaining who is bringing Finger Foods this month.
With thanks, Karen Laposa
Placemats
Many thanks to all who made placemats for Meal
On Wheels. I was able to deliver 51 placemats
recently. We know that the placemats are greatly
appreciated by those who receive them. Let’s
keep this programme the success it has always
been.
Brenda Lupton
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.Links for Quilt Guilds
http://www.canadianquilter.com/professionals/shops.php
Ancaster Modern Quilt Guild
Brant Heritage Quilt Guild
Common Thread Quilt Guild
Dufferin Piecemakers Quilting Guild
Halton Hills Quilters Guild
Halton Quilters Guild
Hamilton Quilters Guild
Kincardine Sunset Quilters’ Guild
London Friendship Quilter’s Guild
Ottawa Valley Quilters Guild
Prince Edward County Quilters Guild
Sudbury Quilting and Stitchery Guild
Waterloo County Quilters’ Guild
York Heritage Quilters Guild
Block of the Month Hopefully everyone is busy working on their block of the month patterns and are up to date. Your monthly installments are available at the monthly Guild meetings. At the December meeting, there will not be an instruction pickup. In January, there will be another installment.
Keeping you in stitches,
Sam Croucher
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Ancaster Quilter’s Guild
DRAW PRIZE WINNERS
Audrey Nichol, Susan Sholer, Wendy Dalrymple, Cathy Pinelli, Mary Louise Duncan, Gay Spong, Shirley Wilson.
FIFTY FIFTY DRAW WINNER 50/50 Winner ........... $64.00 ..........Barb Mahaffey
Thank you to all who bought tickets for the 50/50 and the Draw Prizes Please remember to bring toonies and loonies to pay for tickets for the 50/50 and Draw
Prizes
White Glove Ladies December’s Ladies: ( we need 2 more)
Kathy Lafferty, Janet Hockley
NOTE: White glove ladies, please sign up at the membership table to volun-
teer for the following month.
January: We are in need of 3 volunteers for January
Kathy Lafferty
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Ancaster Quilter’s Guild
Library Report
Please remember that as mentioned at the November
meeting, you will need to return your books to avoid
fines. There will be new books at the November
meeting.
Looking forward to seeing you at the meeting.
Remember to wear your name tags!
Your Library Committee:
Elizabeth Rosser, Mary Louise Duncan, Trish Murphy
Monday – Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Closed Sundays
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Comfort Quilts Hello Ladies, Thanks to everyone who has supported the Comfort Quilt program over the past few months. Your hard work creating the kits, piecing the tops, quilting the quilts and attaching the bindings has been a wonderful guild effort. And thanks also to the ladies who have provided us with lovely pieces of fabric from their stashes. We encourage anyone who hasn't participated to jump right in and join us. It's a great feeling to help others while doing the thing we love most: making quilts. We plan to drop off another forty-three quilts to our groups in need prior to Christmas. That will bring our total finished and delivered quilts up to ninety for the first four months of our year. Again a huge thank-you to all for making this possible. The Comfort Quilt table will be operating at the December meeting. We'll be there to provide more quilt kits for those wanting to do some piecing over the holidays. We will also take any pieced tops that you have ready to drop off and there will be some kits with batting and backing for anyone who would like to quilt one of the comfort quilts. We would like to extend a special thank-you to Cynthia from Cherished Pieces. In November, she provided the Comfort Quilt group with several boxes of fabric pieces in assorted sizes and colours that will make wonderful quilts as well as two bolts of lovely fabric that will be used for our backings. Thank-you Cynthia! Have a happy and safe holiday season with your families and friends. We'll see you again in 2018. Ann, Cathy and Karen
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Upcoming Shows
A Complete List is on the Canadian Quilters Guild Site. https://canadianquilter.com/
about-us-2
March 23rd & 24: ETOBICOKE QUILTERS’ GUILD QUILT FEVER 2018 Quilt Show
and Sale from 10 am – 5 pm daily Neilson Park Creative Centre 56 Neilson Drive
Etobicoke, Ontario An incredible show you won’t want to miss with Tea Room,
Merchants Mall, Members Boutique, Pick-to-Win, Daily Draws and Prizes. Free
Parking / Admission $8.00
Kawartha Quiltmakers' Guild presents Feelings in Fabric 2018 - 04/05/2018 -
06/05/2018 - 12:00 am
A Thread and a Story, Benares House and Bradley Museum, Mississauga (see pg.
12)