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May 2014 Volume 6, Issue 1
Board Meeting May 20 - 10am at the home
of Nancy Bloyer 2249 Calle Opalo
San Clemente Save a seat: 949-369-7423
MEETING TUESDAY, May 13, 2014 San Clemente Presbyterian Church, 119 N Ave De La Estrella,
San Clemente, CA 92672 9:30 am—10:00 am Sign-in & Visiting Time 10:00 am Program
Index for this Issue… Block-of–the-Month 6 Birthdays 9 Board Meeting 1 Friendship Groups 5 Future Programs 1 Getting to know you 11 Holders & Folders 2 & 5 Hospitality 5 IQF Entries 4 Lunch after meeting 2 Magazine Recycle 5 Membership 7 Monthly Mini 4 Nametag Drawing 2 Officers/Committees 18 Philanthropy 8 Places to Go 14 President’s Column 2 President’s Quilt 1 & 10 Programs 1 Quilt Sizes 11 Show & Tell 13 + thru-out Sponsors - 10,16,17 Stashbusters 8 Sunshine & Shadows 9 Treasurer’s Report 11 UFO Group 3 Workshops 3 Wounded Warriors 12
Presentation of President’s Quilt/ Meet the Board
After many hours on a quilting frame, the President’s quilt for Vickie Janis has been completed. The bees offered time for visiting and getting to know other guild members as well as getting the hand quilting done. Quilt bee hostesses were Maggie Bell, Phyllis Parente, Nancy Bloyer, Sheri Hill, Joan Orris, and Margaret Arnold. The quilt will be presented to Vickie at our May meeting, so come and see the results of the efforts that went into making it. Thanks to all the members who made a block and participated in the bees, Vickie has a real treasure to remem-ber her time as President of Surfside Quilters Guild. The President’s quilt is a wonderful way to honor her for all her time spent giving us a wonderful year of guild activities.
A special thanks goes to Nancy Ota and Mary Freedman who hand appliqued the lettering on the quilt. Mary also provided her sewing room for the assembling of the quilt blocks which was done by Barbara McFarland, Odette Osantowski, Jan Bogikes, Mary Freedman, Sue Richardson, Jan Kemp, Sheryl Smith-Bailey, and Jan Hirth. Sheryl Smith-Bailey hand dyed the back of the quilt and made the wonderful “blow” fish and bubbles for the signatures of those who worked on the quilt. The binding and sleeve were done by Jan Kemp.
It was great fun making this quilt for Vickie especially because of all the help I had doing it. Jan Hirth, Past President
Meet the Board Introducing themselves incoming Board members and Committee Chairs
will show quilts or other items they have made.
Future Programs June 10 - Pat Speth “Five Inch is a Synch” www.patspeth.com July 8 - Sally Schneider “Sensational Settings” www.sallyschneider.com August 12 - Demo Day with selected guild members.
For other 2014 speakers check in the front of your directory
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PRESIDENT’S CORNER Linda Ambrosini, [email protected], 949 362-4206
Lunch Reservations at Carbonara’s Hiroko Moriwaki, [email protected] Sumi Maruyama, [email protected]
Thank you to Mary Carbonara and her staff for the delicious lunch every month! This month’s menu:
Salad ~ Chicken ~ Pasta ~ Vegetables ~ Bread & Butter
Beverage ~ Chef’s Choice for dessert
$15.00 including Tax and Gratuity .
Remember that the deadline for making or cancelling your reservation is Sunday, May 11.
You are responsible for your reservation.
Hiroko Moriwaki Sumi Maruyama
NAMETAG ENCOURAGEMENT: To entice everyone to wear their HANDMADE nametag to help us learn who is who, there will be drawings with fat quarter rewards at each meeting. Just put your name in the “pot” If you are wearing your nametag. The names are drawn after the break.
We are starting out on Surfside’s sixth year, and I am thank-ful for all the wonderful women who make up this guild. Vickie Janis provided us with a fabulous fifth year of quilting and fellowship and, for me personally, encouragement and support. I have always been in awe of the women who have led the guild and feel honored by all of you for entrusting me with this responsibility. But truly, the guild is a sum of its members. The entire Board supplies us with organization and leadership and I wish to thank each one of them in ad-vance for their dedication in the upcoming year. Each speaker that I have worked with this year has commented on what a “classy and friendly” group we are. I am glad to be able to share the upcoming year with you as we enjoy FUN, FRIENDSHIP and …..FABRIC!
Thank you to all the gals who were our holders and folders this past year. Margaret Arnold, Betty Collins, Nancy Gasparotti, Vivien Hawker, Odette Osantowski, Susie Russell, Janet Shannon, Sheryl Smith-Bailey. From all the members in the audience….We loved seeing your feet and hands!! And a special BIG thank you to Sue Troise who coordinated these wonderful volunteers.
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WORKSHOPS Wendy McCalley [email protected] Linda Rigdon [email protected]
UFO GROUP Linda Rigdon [email protected] Wendy McCalley [email protected]
Join the UFO GROUP in 2014! Please join us at our next meeting: Our May Project is #9 Date: Friday, May 24 (every 4th Friday) Time: 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Place: Dana Point Library on Niguel Road (1 block East of PCH) April’s meeting brought 23 of us together for a happy morning. AND we were thrilled to see 23 previously unfin-ished projects! Our group continues to motivate each other, and we’re having a lot of fun. If you don’t think you can ever get back to those UFO’s, you’re wrong. Bette Bradley (who will proudly tell you that she is 90 years old!) showed a huge hand quilted quilt that Nancy Burch completed by adding her spectacular designs in quilting. Bette also told us that she has lots of UFO’s left, and she hopes she never runs out of them - she says they’re something to look forward to.
At our May meeting we are planning something new. We will bring our truly abandoned UFO’s (those we know we’ll never finish because we’re no longer interested, for whatever reason). Members can claim someone else’s UFO for their own. I plan to bring a started - but not finished - BOM from A Time To Sew. I’ve done some of it, but I know I will never finish it. Sherry Hill will take whatever is not “claimed” and use it for Philanthropy!
2014 Projects so far: January - #1 February - #5 March - #3 April - #4 May - #9
Linda Rigdon Wendy McCalley
May typically isn’t a workshop month, since we present the Presi-dent’s quilt instead of having a speaker;; however, this May, Jan Hirth will teach her Surfside Logo quilt. The workshop fee is $10, which includes the starter kit of fabrics for the logo letters. Jan will be sell-ing kits that include all the fabrics to complete the quilt, along with the fusibles, backing and binding, for $20 to be paid at the workshop. Of course, students can bring their own fabric if they wish. Although this workshop is full we have a waiting list for anyone interested. Spaces frequently open up. Logo Workshop Wednesday, May 14. f 9:30 am to 3:30 pm Faith Lutheran Church, 34381 Calle Portola, Capistrano Beach.
Pat Speth of Nickel Quilts will be here for the June workshop. July will bring Sally Schneider, presenting Sensational Settings. There will be no workshop in August;; then we’ll resume in September with Rob Appell.
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MONTHLY MINI Margaret Arnold [email protected] 949-770-1259
Would you like your quilt or quilts considered for exhibit at International Quilt Festival in Houston, Chicago, and at our new Quilt! Knit! Stitch!™ in Portland, Oregon? Maybe you didn't know that many of the thousands of amazing quilts and textiles we display every year come from our various calls for exhibit entries and our contests. And we're always looking for more amazing quilts. . .maybe yours! You can find our most current list of calls for entry at http://www.quilts.com/home/contests/index.php We would also like to keep you and your guild members up to date on any future Quilt Festival contests and calls for entry. If you are interested in receiving emailed updates, please reply with your name and email address. You are welcome to include email addresses for as many of your guild members as would like to receive informa-tion from us. [email protected] We hope to see your work at one of our shows! Thank you!
Margaret Arnold
Maggie Bell made May's monthly mini! Here are her words about it. “Who wouldn't want a Jan Hirth creation? Who wouldn't want this lovely Surfside Quilters Guild Logo wall hanging? I was lucky enough to win Jan's original Monthly Mini, but signed up to take her workshop & make my own anyway. It was a lot of fun to make & I had plans for what I was going to do with it, but in the end, decided to share it with the membership by donating it to Monthly Mini raf-fle. If you don't have room on a wall somewhere, it can always be attached to a tote bag.”
Here is Maggie in the July 2010 workshop working on her logo quilt.
Carol Wade, maker of the April Monthly Mini, with winner Vicki Janis.
Call for entries - International Quilt Festival - Houston, Chicago, Portland
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Quilt Magazines for Sale Jan Kemp [email protected] Mary Jayne Bellamy [email protected]
Cleaning out your space and ending up with a stack of used quilting/sewing magazines, patterns or pamphlets that you no longer want to keep? Bring them to Guild meeting where we sell them four for a dollar. The
money earned by this project goes toward guild expenses. A Bargain at 4 for $1
MAKE IT EASIER FOR US TO KNOW YOU - WEAR YOUR NAMETAG AT EVERY MEETING
FRIENDSHIP GROUPS Joann Bishop [email protected] Susie Russell [email protected]
HOSPITALITY
HELP WANTED We need “Holders & Folders” for our speakers and Show & Tell segments. If you wish to “lend a hand(s)” to help, please contact Odette Osantowski, VP– Programs
[email protected] 949-489-9639
Happy Birthday to you…..Surfside Quilters Guild…..and all the ladies who share the special month of May. We will be serving Birthday cake at the break in May, but would still
appreciate treats to be served during early social time.
You could win the table decoration; April winner was Cora Schmitt.
Thanks, it has been a fun two years, Marjie Butterworth, Sue Richardson and Jane Salem.
This year has been lots of fun with several friendship coffees and luncheons. As a result several friendship groups were formed and friendships have blossomed. Those of you who want to form a friendship group, it is never too late! Next year’s friendship committee will be chaired by Monica Shafer and Maggie Bell. Be sure to visit with them in May (or any month) if you are interested in being in a Friendship Group. Just a reminder to fairly new members to have your photo taken in the Fireside Room with Del Thomas at the guild meeting if you have not had it taken yet. This is for the Directory which will come out in July. The deadline for having photos taken for the 2014-15 Directory is the June meeting.
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Here are links for Half Square Triangles tutorials: https://picasaweb.google.com/113018276673974320246/WaysToMakeHalfSqTriangles?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCP-54oTi86-7qAE&feat=directlink http://www.connectingthreads.com/tutorials/Flying_Geese-Make_em_fast-two_methods__D15.htmlI INSTRUCTIONS FOR BOM ARE ON THE SQG WEBSITE AT: http://www.surfsidequiltersguild.org/Portals/1/December%202013%20BOM%20-%20Ladies%20Wreath.pdf
BLOCK OF THE MONTH Odette Osantowski [email protected] 949-489-9639 Judy Lawry [email protected] 949-348-0168 Sherry Muetzel [email protected] 949-249-7653
Odette Osantowski Judy Lawry Sherry Muetzel
Well the year of BOM “Love of Triangles” is coming to a close. I hope you all became proficient in trian-gles---we had enough of them. I finished my Wounded Warrior quilt but I’m still working on my “Love of Triangles” Christmas quilt. I hope all of you are working on yours. I want to thank Judy Lawry and Sherry Muetzel for being co-chairs. They were so helpful in reviewing my patterns, providing suggestions, and of course making blocks along the way. I showed Sherry’s mini quilt in the newsletter last month and it was displayed at the guild meeting. Judy is working on finishing her civil war colored quilt. Yeah, we are at the finish line! If your quilt is assembled, quilted, bound, and labeled for our June BOM show, your name will be entered into a drawing for $100 donated by the Thomas Contemporary Quilt Collection. (tops will be accepted for display). Then if you donate your quilt to “Wounded Warriors” or Philanthropy (if your quilt is not patriotic colors), there will be another drawing for $100 donated by Mary Freedman.
Red, White and Blue Quilt 54 x 80 Christmas Quilt 54 x 80.
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MEMBERSHIP Ruth Johnson – [email protected] 949 492-5285
Ruth Johnson
April Attendance - Members - 126 Guests - 11 New Members - 3 Total membership - 237
Any changes to your contact information should be sent to Ruth – see e-address and phone number above. Please welcome three new members – Deanna Meidroth from Laguna Niguel, Karen Miller from Laguna Woods and Kimber O’‛Shea from Ladera Ranch!
Thank you to Bette Bradley, Katie Dunbar, Margaret Lemmon, and Linda Warzyca for your assistance at the Membership table!
Membership renewals The new membership year has begun and memberships will be taken at the May and June meetings. Those who submit their form and $30 by 15 June 2014 will have their name in the up-coming directory. 1. Do you have the 2013-2014 Directory? On pages 47-48 your information is printed. Cut out or photocopy this sheet and note any changes / corrections in your information. OR 2. Print the Membership Form in this newsletter. Fill it out and bring it to the May, or June meeting with cash or a check for $30 made out to Surfside Quilters Guild. This information will be going into our printed directory. If you can't attend the May or June meeting, please mail your renewal form and check to: Surfside Quilters Guild, PO Box 3295, San Clemente, CA 92674. The deadline to be included in the directory is June 15, 2014. Also, please take the time to review the Volunteer Opportunities Form. Get to know your fellow Guild members by volunteering in an area of interest to you. An indication of interest is not an endless commitment and you will have fun. Your participation is encouraged and essential to the success of the Guild. Del Thomas will take your picture for the website and the printed directory which will be issued in July or August. If you don't like your current photo, Del will take a new one.
Rosalind Doidge made these twin quilts for her friend Valerie’s grand-boys. The boys are identical, but the quilts are not. She enjoyed making them similar, but dissimilar.
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Our next meeting will be Wednesday, MAY 21, 10 AM - 2 PM at San Clemente Presbyterian Church, 119 Avenida de la Estrella, San
Clemente. + Thank you to the Stashbusters for all their hard work this year. Whether you were joining us at the monthly meeting, sewing blocks or kits at home, cutting, binding, or quilting, you have been part of donating over 200 quilts this year!!! + Special thanks to this year’s Philanthropy Committee, Charlotte Spere, Barbara Ann Christensen, and Roni Trehy for all their hard work, advice, and support. + Hope to see you at the May Guild meeting. Stop by the Philanthropy table. Join Stashbusters at our meeting Wednesday, May 21; we always have a lot to do. Bring a lunch and stay for the day, or an hour or two. There are always goodies, ideas, and friendship to share.
+ SMALL ITEMS: Our host church is grateful for the small toiletries and non-perishable food items we deliver each month.
STASHBUSTERS - PHILANTHROPY Sheri Hill, [email protected], 949-492-3788 Barbara Ann Christensen, [email protected] , Roni Trehy, [email protected] , Charlotte Spere, [email protected]
Sheri Hill Barbara Ann Christensen Roni Trehy Charlotte Spere Vicki Janis
This quilt went to Saddleback Mothers of Multiples to be used as an auction item.
“Grandma’s Kitchen” Becky McDaniel on the left and Kimber O’Shea on right. Their friendship group wanted to make a quilt together and liked the vintage look and appliqué of this Lori Holt pattern. These two quilts are complete;; Becky’s is hand appliquéd and quilted, and two other members are working on theirs. They will all be shown at the BCQG quilt show in June.
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We are sad to learn of the death on April 22nd of Joyce Conyers, a charter member of our Guild. She will be missed. Congratulations and best wishes to Mary and David Freedman on their 50th wedding anniversary last June. Recently, they shared wonderful memories of the celebration with their daughters and grandchildren with Dan and me. A Disney cruise! How fun! A thinking-of-you card was sent to Cecile Rogers who underwent hip replacement surgery in early March. She is recovering at home where she has a visiting physical therapist and hopes to return to guild in May to see the unveiling of the Vickie Janis' President's quilt.
Get well cards were sent to Sharon Dowlan and Janet Shannon. Do you know a member that needs a little sunshine? Who is celebrating a major birthday or anniversary? Or a new addi-tion to their family? If so, please email or call me with the news and I will send a card to offer the Guild's best wishes. Cheers, Sharon
SUNSHINE AND SHADOWS Sharon Whelan [email protected]
Sharon Whelan
MAY BIRTHDAY WISHES Kathy Stewart 1 Michelle Howe 3 Patty Seebold 6 Sherry Muetzel 7 Patricia Badir 8 Judy Burrell 8
Bambi Comer 8 Jeanne Haynes 9
Jan Hirth 9 Dorothy Isaak 9
Roni Trehy 9 Margaret Shea 11 Donna Hatch 14 Lyn McQuerry 15
Janis Schonfeld 15 Maggie Bell 16
Virginia Keenan 21 Patty Mayer 21 Janis Toman 24 Karen Dora 25
Rosemary Sinacori 25 Bonnie Rausch 26 Claudia Evans 29
Members who traveled in April to the AQS Quilt Week in Paducah, Kentucky
Margaret Shea, Dorothy Snyder and MaryLois Kuhn Julie Vlahos and Jan Ritchie.
Joyce Conyers
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NOW ONLINE ONLY
Standing: Cindy Shoop, Emily LaMond, Sharon Pembrook, Sharon Whelan, Joann Bishop Seated: Jeanne Tavasci, Karen Wendel, Bette Bradley, Katy Lillie, Carol Whiteside Annette Leinen and Karen Wendel
Putting some stitches in Vickie Janis’ President’s Quilt at several Quilting Bees.
Above: Virginia Keenan and Nancy Bloyer. Left: Margaret Arnold, Monica Shafer and Yolanda Corella
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TREASURER’S REPORT Helene Moser [email protected]
Getting to know you..Did you guess who was in the April newsletter? Four Past Presidents:
Nancy Ota, Joann Bishop, Jan Hirth, Vickie Janis.
This contest, to see if you can figure out whose blocks for Jan’s President quilt are in the newsletter each month, is over. The drawing for the winner will take place at the May meeting. I have made a quilt for the prize. Del
Wondering about sizes for Philanthropy and Wounded Warrior quilts?
These are not EXACT sizes, just guidelines. Any size is accepted; if you want to
donate a double size quilt the committee will find a home for it!
Baby 36”x54”
Afghan/Lap 54”x72” Twin 54”x90”
In order to fit on the gurneys the Wounded Warrior quilts need to be 48"x78" (or close).
03-01-14 through 03-31-14
Balance Forward: 29,408.57
Income: Guests 35.00 Sponsors 100.00 Monthly Mini 244.00 Recycling 27.00 Workshops 595.00 Total Income: 1001.00
Expenses: Facilities 300.00 Membership 145.49 Publicity 102.60 Hospitality 7.46 Operations 98.00 Philanthropy 100.00 Wounded Warrior 858.50 Programs 1312.73 Workshops 950.00 President 179.39 Total Expenses: 4054.17
Net Income /Loss -3053.17
Current Balance: 26,355.40
Respectfully Submitted, Helene Moser
Last year, Surfside Quilters Guild made a donation to the Visions Art Museum in San Diego. It is the only museum in the USA that specializes in contemporary quilts and textiles. In appreciation of our donation our name is on the Founder’s Wall at the museum entrance.
Donation
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WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT Mary Freedman, Chair [email protected] 949-388-6901 Nancy Burch [email protected] 949-582-5333 Carmelle Spruill [email protected] 949-498-1931
Nancy Burch Mary Freedman
Carmelle Spruill
Using your preferred method for making half-square triangles, make the following for each block:
8---Blue/Gold 3 ½” half-square triangles. 4---Red/Gold 3 ½” half-square triangles. 4---Gold 3 ½” squares.
Pinwheel
Each strip set will make 3- 12 ½” blocks.
3---Gold strips 2 ½” x 40” 2---Red strips 2 ½” x 40” 1---Blue strips 2 ½” x 40”
Strip Block
Join 3 Gold's, 2 Reds, and 1 Blue strips as shown in diagram. From this strip set, cut 3--- 12 1/2” - wide segments.
Sew blocks together using this diagram
Stars and Strips Blocks CORRECTION
“Watermelon Time”, a table runner made by Susan Adams. She was inspired by the UFO group’s January program to use up and clear out. And by the fact she was Fung Shuing her house. The center quilted fabric was two placemats from about 20 years ago. She added the pieced Water-melons on either end and quilted it.
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Wendy McCalley
SHOW & TELL Wendy McCalley [email protected] Linda Rigdon [email protected]
Linda Rigdon
The April Show and Tell featured 13 quilts and 13 presenters with a great variety - in size, color, pattern, etc. We wish to thank all of you who have shared your creations over the past year. We have had a
wonderful time seeing them all up close and personal and feel especially blessed to have made so many new friends in the
process. We are hoping to see many quilts in May ..... even after the first half of the meeting will be spent "oohing and aahing" over the
President's Quilt. You are all such an inspiration.
Jan Kerr shows a memory quilt made for a 50th birth-day, but 17 years after Patti’s 50th Jan told her that she would finish it. In addition to the quilt, there are two pillow shams of other parts of Patti’s life. Jan’s husband long-armed using the wandering hearts pattern.
Lorraine Potter shared her “Game Quilt”. She found this quilt kit at Road to California. It will be a great Christmas gift for Lorraine’s two granddaughters.
“Rupert the Radical Rooster” was shown by Mary Jayne Bellamy who made it from scraps and is framed as it will go in the kitchen. The pattern was purchased in Desert Hot Springs while on a friendship group holiday. #4 UFO for 2014.
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PLACES TO GO Del Thomas [email protected] 714-315-9526
CONTEST Quilt Makers Contest at the National Orange Show Fair, Memorial Day Weekend, May 22—26, Theme: Citrus Nostalgia. For more info write to [email protected] Additional info www.nosevents.com NOS Events Center, 689 South E Street, San Bernardino, CA 92408 May 15 -17. Del Mar Quilt Craft & Sewing Festival, Del Mar Fairgrounds, Bing Crosby Hall, Del Mar CA, 10am-5pm Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
June 7 & 8 Beach Cities Quilters Guild FantaSea of Quilts Quilt Show, Soka University, 1 University Ave, Aliso Viejo, CA Sat 10am - 5pm, Sun 10am - 4pm No strollers. $9/at door $7/presale. Quilts, Garments, Dolls, Refreshment Vendor, Opportunity Quilt drawing. Info: 949-939-8840.
June 28 & 29 Seven Sisters Quilt Show Alex Madonna Expo Center, San Luis Obispo $10 2-day pass. Free parking. 300 quilts, 45 vendors, food court, raffles, and more. Lecture and classes w/Jan Krentz. Website: AQGCC.org
May 17 & 18. Antelope Valley Quilt Association’s “Fire in the Sky” Quilt Show, Antelope Valley Fairgrounds, Van Dam
Pavilion, 2552 W. Avenue H, Lancaster CA. Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 10am-4pm
June 19-22 & 26-29: 16th Annual Southern California Quilters Run, "Countries of the World". 26 quilt shops are participating in this event. See the list of shops at: www.quiltersrun.com
“If Only I Were 8 Again” is the name of this quilt by Nancy Bloyer. Made for her 8-year old grandgirl, Jordyn. The fabric is some from stash and some on-line and the pattern is from the book “Sunday Morn-ing”. Nancy Burch did the beautiful parallel wavy line quilting which softens the vertical scrappy look of the piecework. The quilt has been in the works for a while. Now to see if she has the courage to put it in the mail or to wait until August when she plans a trip to Seattle and she can deliver it in person.
“Daisy” by Kimber O’Shea Kimber is a new member of SQG and says she is Sandy Klop’s #1 fan. She brought this quilt made with Sandy’s fabric line. She says she has so many, but only brought one because she didn’t want us to think that she is a “show-off”. [ Editor’s note: You can show off anytime at this guild, Kimber. We love seeing what our members are making.]
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Katy Lillie showed “Katy’s China”. The fabric line is “Mama Said Sew” and the pattern used is “Mama’s China” by Sweetwater. Made in a Cut-Loose Club at Sewing Party. This is Katy’s third UFO this year out of three.
Linda Walters made “Cappuccino” while renewing a friendship at their own “quilt camp” at the friend’s house on Oahu. They finished six quilts in three weeks and had many fun trips to is-land shops. Some of the quilts were quilted here by Peach Pie.
Barbara Seidel showed “Will Work for Chocolate”, a quilt she made for her husband, Jay. She was inspired by one of Jay’s favorite T-shirts with this comment printed on it. She had many other inspirations including Jean Impey’s “Secret Garden” pat-tern. Quilted by Martha Hurlburt.
Vickie Janis showed “Aunt Donna is 90”. She bought a BOM kit from Mat’l Possessions when they closed. Aunt Donna was the oldest of three children; Baba came from Serbia, Grandpa Janis from Croatia. Donna grew up dancing and opened her own studio in Ohio. She turns 90 on May 2 and the family is flying there to cele-brate her big day. She still line dances and teaches chair aerobics. Vickie had fun quilting, practicing modern feathers on the borders.
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The Surfside Quilters Guild, a 501 (c)(3) cor-poration, was established in March 2009 to promote quilting and other fiber arts in the South Orange County area. The Guild of-fers the opportunity to share experiences with other quilters in an atmosphere of fel-lowship, as well as to enhance the knowl-edge and skills of its membership. Newslet-ters are distributed via the Internet. Dues are $30.00 annually for the member-ship year from May 1st through April 30th. Guests are always welcome for a donation of $5.00. Membership and Volunteer forms are available on our website:
WWW.SURFSIDEQUILTERSGUILD.ORG
Surfside Quilters Guild, P. O. Box 3295, San Clemente, CA 92674 WWW.SURFSIDEQUILTERSGUILD.ORG
OFFICERS: President: Linda Ambrosini [email protected] 949-362-4206 1st VP Programs: Odette Osantowski [email protected] 949-489-9639 2nd VP Membership: Katy Lillie [email protected] 949-412-7451 3rd VP Facilities: Betty Collins [email protected] 760-722-4796 Secretary: Connie Veldkamp [email protected] 949-492-6814 Treasurer: Ruth Johnson [email protected] 949-492-5285 Parliamentarian: Vickie Janis [email protected] 949-842-6089 Past President: Vickie Janis [email protected] 949-842-6089 STANDING COMMITTEES: Friendship Groups: Monica Shafer [email protected] 949-362-5524 Maggie Bell [email protected] 949-488-3011 Hospitality: Nancy Pestal [email protected] 949-492-9855 Monthly Mini: Margaret Arnold [email protected] 949-770-1259 Nancy Gasparotti [email protected] 949-494-4248 Newsletter: Del Thomas [email protected] 714-315-9526 Philanthropy: Sheri Hill [email protected] 949-492-3788 Barbara Ann Christensen [email protected] 949-496-3962 Vickie Janis [email protected] 949-842-6089 Charlotte Spere [email protected] 949-496-3588 Roni Trehy [email protected] 949-429-5875 Publicity/Sponsors: Penny Soldin [email protected] 714-504-3531 SCCQG Representative: Nancy Ota [email protected] 949-498-4243 Show & Tell: Vivien Hawker [email protected] 949-218-0347 Joan Orris [email protected] 949-240-5890 Sunshine & Shadows: Sharon Whelan [email protected] 949-493-3516 Super Swappers: Joann Bishop [email protected] 949-493-4722 Susie Russell [email protected] 949-275-5365 Ways & Means: Betty Collins [email protected] 760-722-4796 Welcoming: Julie Vlahos [email protected] 949-661-2522 Carol Whiteside [email protected] 949-361-5388 Workshops: Wendy McCalley [email protected] 949-582-2024 Linda Rigdon [email protected] 949-588-1640 SPECIAL COMMITTEES: Bus Trips: Maggie Bell [email protected] 949-488-3011 Monica Shafer [email protected] 949-362-5524 Internet Website: Julia Neff Maben [email protected] 949-492-7946 Internet Buddy: Mary Gorelick [email protected] 949-481-1131 Lunch Reservations: Hiroko Moriwaki [email protected] 949-951-7292 Magazine Recycle: Jan Kemp [email protected] 949-369-9737 Mary Jayne Bellamy [email protected] 949-492-2017 Photographer: Del Thomas [email protected] 714-315-9526 UFO Group: Linda Rigdon [email protected] 949-588-1640 Wendy McCalley [email protected] 949-582-2024 Wounded Warrior Quilts: Mary Freedman [email protected] 949-388-6901, Nancy Burch [email protected] 949-582-5333, Carmelle Spruill [email protected] 949-498-1931
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If mailing your form, please use this address:
Surfside Quilters Guild, P.O. Box 3295, San Clemente, CA 92674
Membership use only: Date Received: __________ Cash __________ Check # __________
Received at meeting or via mail? Circle one. Issued Card __________ Data Entry ________
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SURFSIDE QUILTERS GUILD
Volunteer Opportunities It takes a combined effort of all members of the guild to provide quality pro-grams, fun and informative meetings, workshops, and special events for everyone to enjoy and take part. We know you have the talent and skills, but would you be willing to share your time to help out in the Guild activi-ties? An indication of interest is not an endless commitment. However, your participation is encouraged and essential in the success of the Guild. Standing Committees are voting members of the Board and are appointed by the President. Please check and volunteer in areas of your interest.
Check if you are willing to assist:
Special committees:
Other skills needed:
I would like to learn how to: ______________________ ________
Speaker/programs I would like to hear : _____ _______________
Name: ___
Email: Phone: ___
Block of the Month Friendship Groups Hospitality Internet
Monthly Mini Newsletter
Philanthropy Publicity & Sponsors
Monthly Mini S. CA Council Quilt Guild Representative
Ways & Means Welcoming
Workshops Wounded Warriors
Membership Table Monthly Mini Speaker Setup & Sales Show & Tell
Stagehand for Speaker Stagehand for Show & Tell
Hospitality Setup Welcoming New Members & Guests
Workshops Magazine Recycle Table
Philanthropy Quilts of Valor
UFO Group
Opportunity Quilt Auction Internet Buddy Feature Writer (Newsletter)
Volunteer Coordinator November Fest
Special Events (plan Challenge Fest or
Accounting/Bookkeeping Signs Graphics/Printing Event Planning Attorney Computer
Photography Insurance