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June 2020 Newsletter Star Quilters Guild of Roanoke, Virginia, and the surrounding area of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains http://starquilters.org/ Message from the Guild President Hello Guild Friends! By now several of you know that I have a weird phone area code (607) that displays Ithaca, NY! I moved from there 3 years ago and now live in Salem, VA. I have been making phone calls and I hope that by the end of July, I will have reached each of you to chat briefly. If you want to call me first, I‛d love to hear from you! (607-227-3859) It was wonderful to see about 33 of you face to face on the Zoom Show-and-Tell meeting the other night! What fun!!! If you couldn‛t join us, I hope you will be able to join us for our regularly scheduled Monday, June 1st meeting at 7pm, on Zoom again. (EXCITING NEWS next page!) During this very difficult time we can feel isolated, scared and lonely. We miss getting together with our quilting friends. Please know that your Guild Board is working to come up with creative ways to feel connected. Here are just a few: ……..Fun Monthly Meetings on-line using Zoom ……..Informative Newsletters with great resources …….”Info to Stitch About” Email info every Thursday ……..Facebook sharing of information and resources ……..Facebook 2 min. educational videos from guild members ……..And coming soon, we hope to have Member Trunk Shows to view on-line A snail mail letter will be mailed soon to you at home with more information about what the board is taking into consideration for when we can meet in person again. You will also receive a copy of the budget to review and vote on, as well as a questionnaire. The short questionnaire will help guide our decisions about the goals for our Guild. I hope you will answer it as soon as possible, either from the snail mail, or using the one that will be posted on-line soon. But for now….you have a feast of information to catch up on in this June newsletter thanks to all your fellow board members, who are working hard behind the scenes to keep us inspired and connected. So enjoy catching the excitement! See you soon……………. JOY-fully, Bonnie Scott Page 1 SPECIAL THANKS Betty Ann Tyree delivered 34 Comfort Quilts and 12 masks to the Blue Ridge Cancer Center. For all who made this donation possible, THANK YOU! ~Judy Bradley

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June 2020 NewsletterStar Quilters Guild of Roanoke, Virginia,

and the surrounding area of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains

http://starquilters.org/

Message from the Guild President Hello Guild Friends! By now several of you know that I have a weird phone area code (607) that displays Ithaca, NY! I moved from there 3 years ago and now live in Salem, VA. I have been making phone calls and I hope that by the end of July, I will have reached each of you to chat briefly. If you want to call me first, I‛d love to hear from you! (607-227-3859) It was wonderful to see about 33 of you face to face on the Zoom Show-and-Tell meeting the other night! What fun!!! If you couldn‛t join us, I hope you will be able to join us for our regularly scheduled Monday, June 1st meeting at 7pm, on Zoom again. (EXCITING NEWS next page!) During this very difficult time we can feel isolated, scared and lonely. We miss getting together with our quilting friends. Please know that your Guild Board is working to come up with creative ways to feel connected. Here are just a few:……..Fun Monthly Meetings on-line using Zoom……..Informative Newsletters with great resources…….”Info to Stitch About” Email info every Thursday ……..Facebook sharing of information and resources……..Facebook 2 min. educational videos from guild members……..And coming soon, we hope to have Member Trunk Shows to view on-line A snail mail letter will be mailed soon to you at home with more information about what the board is taking into consideration for when we can meet in person again. You will also receive a copy of the budget to review and vote on, as well as a questionnaire. The short questionnaire will help guide our decisions about the goals for our Guild. I hope you will answer it as soon as possible, either from the snail mail, or using the one that will be posted on-line soon. But for now….you have a feast of information to catch up on in this June newsletter thanks to all your fellow board members, who are working hard behind the scenes to keep us inspired and connected. So enjoy catching the excitement! See you soon……………. JOY-fully,

Bonnie Scott

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SPECIAL THANKSBetty Ann Tyree delivered

34 Comfort Quilts and 12 masks to the Blue Ridge Cancer Center.

For all who made this donation possible, THANK YOU!

~Judy Bradley

Alpine Sewing Machine Co.Batiks Etcetera & Sew What Fabrics

Boone's Country StoreCS Threadz, LLCPatchwork Plus

Quilted ExpressionsQuilting Essentials

SewloveleeThe Quiltery, LLC

VIRTUAL SHOP HOPMon., June 1, 2020

Hosted by Star Quilters Guild of Roanoke, VA

Participating Shops

To Reserve a Virtual Ticket Email:[email protected]

SUBJECT: QuestionsSUBJECT: Ticket Reservation

Reservations begin May 27

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Support Our Advertisers … They Support Us!

The Quilting Party, Blacksburg's largest quilt guild, has CANCELED all meetings through the end of June 2020.

Quilting Essentials in Salem has temporarily CLOSED its store. But,

check out their Facebook page HERE.

2699 Jubal Early Highway (Rt. 116) in Boones Mill

Check their hours before visiting.

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BOARD & COMMITTEES(You will see a few openings, please call & join the team!)

Handwork Group...............................................................................................Ann WareBarefoot Quiltessas..................................................................................Judy BradleyComfort Quilts..........................................................Judy Bradley & Ethel SimmonsArt Quilts...........................................................................................Susan KraterfieldSunshine......................................................................................................Sue ThurstonMembership...............................................................Jennifer Adams, Donna Conner Ways-n-Means..........................................................Kathy Henderson, Donna BohonNewsletter.......................................................................................................Jill Moody Quilt Show.................................................................................................Judy CoffmanSet-up/Take-down.................................................................Cynthia & David YeagerLibrarian................................................................Kathy Wickham & Betty Ann TyreeTechnology

Webmaster................................................................................Susan KraterfieldSocial Media.............................................................Kelly Zuber, Kristen Farwig

Hospitality..............................Gisela O‛Connor, Judy McWhorter & Carol Zaleski & __(2 Openings)__

Special Events............................................................................................Cathy RussellHistorian/Photography.....................................................Kelly Zuber, Kitty DeLapp Program............................................__(Opening)__, Loretta Bedia, Sue Thurston,

Sarah Baumgardner, Arlene BlackburnPublicity..........................................................................................................Laura Perry

President.....................................................................................................Bonnie Scott Vice President.........................................................................................Dawn SchabenSecretary................................................................................................Karen McMillanTreasurer...............................................................................................Deborah Shealy

The Virginia Register, the magazine advertising craft shops and events in Virginia, is usually distributed at our meetings when it arrives every other month. Due to current conditions, the May/June issue is available only online. You can read it HERE or download a copy at

http://theregisterweb.com/Papers/VACURRENTISSUE.pdf .

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D New Member D Renewing Member

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Member Information l\1al'. 1 2020 - A Iii 30 2021

Date: -------

Name: {please print) _____________________ _

Address: ___________________________ _

Phone: Email:

Birthday: Month: ----- Day: -----

(We do not share our mailing list or email list. We use this Information for the Guild Membership Directo,y, to send our monthly Star Quitters Guild Newsletter, and to send notices regarding seminars or classes sponsored by the Guild.)

I would like to serve on the following committees:

D Hospitality D Newsletter

D Welcoming Greeter

D Service Projects

D Other _____ _

D Ways & Means

□ Publicity

D Workshops

D Historian

D Membership

D Quilt Show

Emergency Contact Person during Star Quilters Guild Meetings:

Name relationship Telephone Number

Please return this Member Information form and your money ($15 to the membership desk or mail it to Jennifer Adams 5929 Brahma Road, Roanoke, VA 24018

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June BIRTHDAYS

7 Stephanie Woods7 Susan Parr

7 Susan Dewberry12 Kristen Farwig20 Janet Lemons25 Kathy Martin

28 Julie C. Farmer

~ Gisela O’Connor, Hospitality Chair

For Sale: Hisonic PA-687S, HSS96B, LK-687+LK-393S 150-Watt Portable PA System

with Dual VHF Wireless Microphone SystemHas 2 microphones, 2 head sets, 2 clip ons, a stand. All wireless.

Unit works great. Two people can use it at the same time.

If anyone needs further info on the system, It is listed on Amazon for $189.98.

Asking $75.00 Contact: Ann Ware, 540-580-9834

or [email protected]

May 18th Show & Tell pictures...

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Star Quilters Secretary‛s Report for April 2020Minutes for Special Zoom Meeting 05/18/2020

On Monday evening, the guild had it‛s first General Meeting on Zoom for a Show & Tell. Due to Covid19, we have not been able to meet for several months, and this meeting was to allow our members to safely gather together as a community and share what we have been doing during the “Stay at Home” orders from the Governor.

Beginning at 7:00 pm, members were able to log into Zoom and visit before the meeting. Then the meeting was called to order by Bonnie Scott, President at 7:18 by welcoming everyone. We had a total of 34 participants at this event. Announcements from our President – Bonnie Scott

• Bonnie first reminded all of us we do have members who are not online, so we needto think of creative ways to include them during this time, by calling or sendingthem a card reminding them we are here for them.

• A big thank you to Kelly Zuber and Jill Moody for setting up a Zoom training thatwas held on Thursday May 18th.

• Another thank you to Kelly Zuber for hosting this Zoom meeting.• Thanks to Jill Moody on her first Newsletter and her new Thursday-Info to

Stitch About! Emails.• Also, thanks to those who have filled the open positions!

o Donna Conner – Membershipo Kathy Wickham – Library Chairo Kelly Zuber & Kristen Farwig – Social Media

Emma Baumgardner will be helping during the summer monthso Kitty DeLapp – Historian backupo Sarah Baumgardner – Publicity Chairo Judy McWhorter & Carol Zaleski – Hospitality

• Special thanks to all those who donated Comfort Quilts. Betty Tyree delivered avan full of quilts to the Cancer Center during the month of May.

And finally, some housekeeping rules for the Zoom meeting! • Turning the Mic "off" when you are listening• Using the Reaction Buttons• Using Chat

And NOW to the Fun!!Show & TellWow! This group of ladies have been busy! We had over 25 members who shared some of the beautiful things they have been working on during our “Stay At Home”.

We had a great collection of items shared by the members including: Making Masks for our local heroes – Thank you!! Finished quilt tops

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For Sale: Treadle Sewing Machine It is an early 1900‛s machine that works perfectly and even has a new belt. It is the one Jane displayed at

the quilt show “Vintage to Modern”. Price: $90

For more info, contact Jane Holmgren [email protected] or (540) 774-8115

Respectfully submitted,Karen McMillan

May 18, 2020

Big Stitch hand quilting Quilt Art Landscape Pictures and New Techniques like pounding leaves Online Quilt Alongs where designers have been sharing their patterns

(raising money for charities) and their talents on how to make them Sewing Machine pad with machine quilting Pillows Quilt blocks where members were designing their own quilts or trying out a new pattern And cross stitch items that will be included in a quilt

Several members shared what was on their design wall. What a treat! And there were quilts that couldn‛t be shared yet as they were still in quarantine (just back from the Long Arm quilter!).Sarah Baumgardner was able to take pictures of Show & Tell and post it to our Facebook page!! So if you missed it or just want to look at the beautiful works again, check it out!!Because you were there:Each month, for the members who attend the meetings, your name will be put into a drawing to win a prize!! YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN!!We have our first 2 winners of the monthly drawings!

$20.00 gift card to our Ways & Means tables – Kristen FarwigNext Year‛s Membership to the Star Quilter Guild – Dawn Schaben

Congratulations!!

Next meeting:Because we have a large membership (and we are thankful for each member!), we will not be able to meet as a group for several more months.Our next meeting will be another Zoom meeting to be held on Monday, June 1st at 7:00 pm. Watch for your emails with all the details.

There being no further business, we adjourned the meeting at 8:20 pm.

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ONE HOUR CHALLENGE-REVIEW How did your block turn out? Are you still pondering which direction you will go with your ONE HOUR CHALLENGE? Or, are you more like me, just now clearing off your cutting mat and finding your displaced rotary cutter? Well, here are a few blocks members posted on Facebook and just in case you need them, the directions from last month. "The general idea is to construct a quilt block in one hour. While you are doing something mindless like yard work, cleaning the kitchen (notice I didn't say house), or watching the sunset, visualize in your mind a quilt block you can make in one hour with fabric on hand. Gather your materials, set the clock for one hour, and get started. Choose any design and method, and make it any size you want. Go wild with art or modern, soothe yourself with a loved traditional block, and feel free to use glue, embellishments, embroidery, dye, raid the button box. Quilting is optional. Whatever you do, HAVE FUN! Post your quilt block on the Star Quilters Facebook page if you wish, but do bring it to the first Guild meeting held after COVID-19 restrictions cease for hanging on the Challenge wall. They will not be judged, just enjoyed! "~Judy Coffman

Busy HandsAgain, Busy Hands will not meet on

the 3rd Monday this month. Since we sit around

small tables when we meet, we must be cautious.

Miss everyone and hope all are healthy . ~Ann Ware

Judy's Bonnie's Susan's Arlene's Jill's

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MEMBERSHIP 2020-2021Eighty-three members have renewed as of Memorial Day! A form is attached in case you haven‛t sent in your membership and check yet. Please be sure you are using a form that is dated 2020-2021. Dues are $15. Make checks payable to Star Quilters Guild. The 2019-2020 year ended APRIL 30, 2020, so now is the time to rejoin. Your membership will be good through April 30, 2021. My mailing address is on the form. I am excited to have Donna Conner joining me at the membership table (when we are able to meet again in person). I sure do miss greeting everyone! ~ Jennifer Adams

Sunshine NewsIf you know of anyone who needs a card of encouragement, condolences or get-well soon, please contact Sue Thurston, 540-597-3654 or [email protected], ~Sue Thurston,

People who want an ad in our newsletter should remember that payment for that is due at the same time as membership dues. The cost is $20 a year for a business-card sized ad that appears in every issue of the newsletter.

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DAWN‛S QUILT BLOCK LOTTERYDawn will draw winners for the quilt block lottery at the first “in-person” guild meeting. She still has fabric squares and would be happy to send them as well as the instructions out to any guild member who wants to sew blocks to enter the lottery. She currently has 34 blocks for the drawing and there are many more blocks that have not yet been returned. So, there should be enough blocks for at least two drawings. Extra fabric will be shared between the winners to help them finish a quilt with the blocks. Kristen Farwig‛s block is one example of what you could do with the material.

Kristen's

DID YOU KNOW……..FABRIC PREPARATION:When you are learning to quilt, you find that everyone has an opinion about the right way to do things. You will find over time, and with lots of practice, which methods work best for you and provide your best results. As you begin, though, you may need some suggestions to help you so you can avoid making every error (like I did and do) before figuring out the right way. For your first attempt at quilting, choose a simple pattern for a small project and purchase good quality fabric. The simple pattern and small project will allow you to start a project you will actually finish. It is not the time for a king-sized, intricate design quilt. The good fabric will give you a product you can be proud of when it is finished. Once you have chosen your pattern and fabric, you will need to prepare your fabric for cutting.

• 1. Wash your fabric first in very warm water.(Precuts should not be washed as they will just be a jumbled mess of threads.) Prewashing will allow it to shrink and you can see if the color is going to bleed. I usually wash my fabric by hand and run water through it several times if it bleeds, to get rid of the excess color. This is particularly a problem for dark or bright color fabrics. If you find there is still color coming from the fabric, you can use green Palmolive Liquid dishwashing detergent (not in a front-loading machine – too many bubbles) to wash your fabric to release excess dyes. Wash the fabric in a sink and let it soak for about 30 minutes. Rinse the fabric and repeat if the water does not run clear. It might take 2 or 3 times of washing the fabric to stop the color discharge. You can also add a Shout Color Catcher sheet or Carbona Color Grabber sheet to the rinse water to make sure you have caught the extra dye. Interesting links about this topic - https://www.quiltinghub.com/Articles/ArticleID/343 and https://newquilters.com/shout-color-catcher-prevent-color-bleeding/.

• 2. I dry my fabric partially by hanging it or drying in the dryer. While it isstill damp, I iron it so it will be nice and smooth for cutting. Be careful not tostretch or pull the fabric out of shape.

• 3. You may choose to starch your fabrics before cutting. There are spraystarches available for this use. This is optional but many feel that it makesthe fabric easier to cut and piece.

• 4. Whew! Now your fabric is ready for cutting.Prewashing your fabric seems like a lot of work but better to do this now than to ruin your finished quilt when it is washed. Part 2 – Cutting and Piecing coming soon! ~Carol Dillman

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SauersScottShealySnowadzkyThompsonThurstonTwifordTyreeWareWhismanWickhamYamamuraYeagerYeagerZaleskiZuber

MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY 2020-2021 It‛s time to update the directory again. We would really like to get a picture of everyone in the directory. I have had a few people submit pictures, but need a bunch more. Help us reach our goal of 100% participation. It really helps put a name with a face especially if you are new. Thank you for your help with this project. YOU CAN HELP... Send in your SQG membership form and dues if you haven‛t already. If there is a SQG logo where your picture should be in the directory, we

need a picture of you. Or, you can update your existing photo. And, if you would like, you can submit a different, not necessarily new, picture of you.

Past president? Please send me your term years. If you remember the year you joined the SQG or the month & year, I

would love to know. Please submit this information to Jennifer Adams by phone/text: 540-580-2667; or email: [email protected]. Make sure you includeyour name please. If you joined while I was Membership Chair (2018-2020),I will already have your information. Again, thank you for your help withthese requests! ~ Jennifer Adams

Harley Hicks offers sewing machine cleaning and some repair.

However, he does not work with electronics.Call 540-580-3040 to make an appointment.

You will need to drop your machine off to him at 1015 Beechwood Drive SW, Roanoke

Comfort Quilts June 13th is cancelled due to COVID-19 Safety Issues. If any member would like a Comfort Quilt kit, contact Judy Bradley 540-344-4558 or [email protected].

~Judy Bradley

Scissor Sharpening service located behind Jamison's Orchards. Call 540-774-5481

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Treasurer's Report May 1, 2020 - May 21, 2020

Income: $ $0.00Expenses: $129.35

May 21, 2020 - cash on hand - $13,051.89

Please email me at: [email protected] with any comments or questions.

Thank you,Deborah ShealyTreasurer - Star Quilters Guild

2021 QUILT SHOW COMMITTEE UPDATE The Quilt Show Committee will meet on Tuesday, June 16, by some method. Although I would very much like to have an in-person meeting, this will probably not be possible. Details will be sent out around June 9th, probably instructions on joining a Zoom meeting. The main discussion will be what our quilt show will look like in, hopefully, a post-COVID-19 world, when publicity might begin, and quilt judging categories. But the main goal is staying safe, healthy, and engaged with the quilting community.

~Judy Coffman, Quilt Show Chair

Our exhibit schedule has changed!We can't wait for you

to see our exhibits in person.Exhibit Schedule

(https://www.vaquiltmuseum.org/future-exhibits-1)

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Sparks of InspirationWebsites to Spark Your Creativity

Karen McMillan suggested these sites of interests:

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Pat Sloan‛s Blog https://blog.patsloan.com/. She has so many things happening right now,and in the month of June she is focusing on Machine Quilting.

Alex Anderson has been teaching Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on "The Quilt Show"YouTube station https://youtu.be/Iux8fEidfzc. This is her "Spool Block" video she didrecently.

Amanda Murphy from Amanda Murphy Designs has been doing "Thankful Thursday" onFacebook Live (https://www.facebook.com/amandamurphyfabrics) about machine quiltingand machine quilting with rulers.

And literally taking a page from Facebook, Kristen Farwig thought these sitesmight be of interest for our guild members:

Academy of Quilting (formerly QuiltUniversity.com) - https://academyofquilting.com/

The American Quilters Society - Iquilt classes - http://www.americanquilter.com/, https://www.iquilt.com/

Quilting Arts TV - https://www.quiltingdaily.com/quilting-arts-tv-quilting-daily/

Blueprint (formerly Craftsy), Also offers sewing classes as well as classes in many othercategories. - https://www.mybluprint.com/

The Quilt Show – https://thequiltshow.com/

Creative Bug - https://www.creativebug.com/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/HelenGodden for a free series of nine videoscalled "Flower Power Quilt Along" with templates and instructions.

Don‛t forget … back issues of the newsletter, the

membership directory, and other guild handouts are

available on our website at: https://starquilters.org/

Talk to Susan Kraterfield if you need help finding anything

on the site.