June - Pine Tree Quilt Guild

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June - Pine Tree Quilt Guild
The Pine Needle Press
Volume 32 Issue 6
Pine Tree Quilt Guild
June 2015
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A newsletter of the Pine Tree Quilt Guild of Nevada County,
having taken root in the fabric of the Grass Valley community since 1984. Published monthly except August.
11255 Banner Mine Way, Nevada City 95959
www.PineTreeQuiltGuild.com
JUNE 2ND MEETING CHANGE OF LOCATION
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, OSBORNE HILL RD., GRASS VALLEY
June Program
Carol Ziogas
The Ardent Thread
Carol has been sewing since 1978 and researching Japanese textiles since 2004. She teaches,
lectures, sells and collects as many beautiful textiles and books about them as she can. She has
been blogging since 2008 and writing for publications since 2010. She is on Facebook, Twitter and
Pinterest, as well as maintaining a blog which is connected to her Etsy store, KimonoMomo. She is also a tour guide! In September of this year she’s going to Japan to lay the groundwork
for a future tour. According to her website, it’s not decided whether it will be a tour to the Tokyo
International Quilt Festival in January 2016 or just a fun tour with a focus on sashiko with visits
to the Amuse Museum and shopping at the famous Blue and White.
Carol’s website, theardentthread.com, offers a wealth of information on sashimi and the needed materials. She also gives
little hints on wise choices for using those materials.
Visit her site, theardentthread.com, and check out her blog. Her life is interesting and devoted to her crafts. See what a
good partner she has, and see how he expanded the storage area for her fabrics! Better yet, come to Tuesday night’s,
June 2nd. PTQG meeting and see her for yourself!
PTQG June Meeting Carol Ziogas
6:30PM Seventh Day Adventist Church
Osborne Hill Rd.
Grass Valley No Workshop by Carol on Wednesday.
Home Workshop will present The Twist by Carol Hribal on Thursday, June 4th.
See page 4
*Information on Carol has been adapted from her website, theardentthread.com
Table of Contents
2015 Officers & Board Members
8
Financial Information
4
Patchwork Star
7
Affiliates
8, 9
General Meeting Minutes
online
Picnic
5
Anniversaries / Birthdays
10
Guild Meeting Dates
4
President’s Message
2
Board Meeting Minutes
online
Help Wanted!
6
Programs
1
Community Service/Drop-in & Sew
3
Home Workshop
4
Quiltapalooza
11
For Sale
9
Miscellaneous Info
5, 9
Quilt Show
5
Share & Care
10
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President's Message, June 2015
Greetings Guild Members,
What an amazing Quilt Show the Guild put on, and it would not have happened without the
almost 150 dedicated volunteers who participated. As a tribute to these generous and gracious
people, I would like to acknowledge everyone by name.
Quilt Show Co-Chairs : Anne Wilson * Mary Serpa
Quilt Show Committee Members: Barbara Ceresa * Carol Morrow * Carol Riddles * Cathy Stone * Cheryl Klein *
Connie Ferrao * Eleanor Cardwell * Frances O’Brien * Ginni DeThomas * Joan Mosley * Joy Waggener * Julie Berry *
Kathleen Stanley * Kathy Biggi * Kathy McDaniel * Lois Hodges * Lorna Tiller * Lynda Lasich * Marilyn Engleking
*Marjorie McConnell * Mary Ross * Michael DeGruccio * Myrna Raglin * Nancyan Tracy * Pat Gillings * Phyllis Brodie *
Ruth Bertaccini * Sue Miller * Tamara Cook * Trudie Ferreira * Sally Monestier
Quilt Guild Members and Affiliates: Anita Dall * Ardy Tobin * Arline Fisher * Bernie Kringel * Betty Maddox *
Bev Sarchett * Bunny Parcher * Carmen Crow * Chris Parks * Cil Duval * Clairie Carter * Cora Hughes * Deirdre
Campbell * Dianne Rockwell * Dolly Melim * Donna Switzer * Donna Tilley * Donna Marie Fry * Eleanor Sagely *
Elvira Krantz *Fran Thomas * Ginny Lee * Holley Young * Ina Gibson * Jan Christiansen * Jeanie Ferguson *
Jeanne Pincha-Tulley * Jeanne Rupp * Jeri Hanson * Judy Hamilton *Judy Mann *Judy Speller *Judy Vaughn *
Karen Havle * Karen Mitchell * Karle DeProsse * Kate Grant * Kia Hatch * Kris Cook * Leona Foster * Lettie
Lewis * Loretta White * Lorna Straka * Louise Beck * Margaret Boothby * Margaret Vodicka * Marta Price * Maureen
Garrison * McKenna Henzie * Millie Folda * Molly Cook * Myrna Lindholm * Nancy Peterson * Pamela Hall * Pat
Rose * Pinky Gardner * Rena Wittkopf * Ruby Foster * Sandy Turner * Sharon Ellisor * Sharon Kreiss * Sophia Day *
Sue Fisher * Susan Weller * Susie Ernst * Susie Hardy * Trish Morris-Plise * Trish Waters * Val Hixson * Virginia
Astorian * Shari Bahr *Bonnie Hensel * Linda Kiels * Aurelius Lindeen * Billie Miller * Robin Peterson * Lin Schiffner *
Paulette Snyders * Susan Robertson * Sharon Sobrero * Donna White * Joyce Yaksick * Sandra Bruce * Christine
Barnes
Friends of the Guild (non-members) : Naomi Cook * Heidi Cook * Sylvia Ramsey * Carolyn Springer * Rose Thompson
* Betsy Tyler * Sylvia Yun
Mountain Art Quilters (who weren't already listed above) : Marylee Drake * Pat Nelson
Husbands (and family) of Guild Members: Scott Berry * Bill Brodie * Jim Ellisor * David Hughes * Bill Mitchell * Jack
Randall * Bill Wilson * Tom Grant * Rod Ferriera * Dennis Bertaccini * Dave Riddles * Bill Ceresa * Steve Mosley *
Curtis Price * James and Monique Stanley
A very big THANK YOU to everyone who contributed to the success of our show!
Kate Grant, President
NOTE:
If you participated in putting on the show and I somehow did not include your name, I sincerely apologize. Most all Guild
names were taken from the green slips that were turned in, but some didn't have names on them. Please contact me so I can
acknowledge you in our next newsletter ([email protected]).
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Community Services and Drop In and Sew
The times they are a changing and so is Community Service. At the May Guild meeting I gave
you a “heads up” on the changes. Here they are in more detail.
Your response to “Kathy’s Kits” has been wonderful and overwhelming. So much so that
Community Services has 100+, yes 100+, quilt tops in need of quilting. We do not have enough
space to store these because more come in every month and some of our loyal volunteers are
not available. Therefore . . . beginning in June, all kits that are checked out will include batt,
back, and binding. Kits must be returned as a completed quilt. What does this mean? It means
that you, or someone you know (friend? mini group?, or guild member?), will work with you to quilt and bind the quilt.
People who will bind: Mary Serpa, Joyce Yaksick, Jeanne Rupp
Quilters: if you will help quilt, please let me know and I will share your name.
Seventeen – 17 – quilts need binding at this time. Call me if you are interested in helping with this project.
THE GOOD NEWS . . . CS has several events for you to learn simple quilting techniques. Space is limited for these
events so sign up by calling me or at the June meeting . . .
25 July – QUILTAPALOOZA at Sugar Pine Quilt Shop, Noon to 9:00 p.m. This all day event allows you to select the
hours you want to sew. Quilt tops, batt and backs will be provided. Munchies, chocolate, and drinks also provided.
PRIZES throughout the day. Potluck or contribute to Miner Moe’s Pizza.
19 September – Ina Gibson returns with “Envelope Quilting”, an easy, breezy way to complete a quilt. Practice on a
CS quilt and gain ideas for you to use on your own quilt.
19 November – Lorna Straka: Easy Binding
2015 Community Service Dates
September 17
October 15
November 19
December Distribution on Wednesday, 2nd
REMEMBER, there is NO CS in June, July, August, or December
Thank you,
Marjorie McConnell CS and DIS meet at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Osborne Hill Road, Grass Valley. There are a variety of projects to
help with, support available, homemade treats to keep you fortified – do bring a lunch if you stay for the day. Want to
help but cannot attend CS Thursday or a Guild meeting? I can deliver a kit to you to work on at home – call or email me.
Thank you, Marjorie The Pine Needle Press
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Guild Meeting Dates June 2015
Meeting
General Meeting
Location
Day of the Month & Time
Seventh Day Adventist Church , GV
Osborne Hill Rd., Grass Valley
1st Tuesday at 6:30pm
Speaker Workshop
PTQG Board Meeting
Newsletter Deadline
Junior Quilters
Community Service
Drop-In ‘n Quilt
Home Workshop
Eskaton Village, 49er Room, GV
[email protected]
Salvation Army, Alta St. GV
Seventh Day Adventist Church, GV
Seventh Day Adventist Church, GV
Seventh Day Adventist Church, GV
2nd Thursday, at 6:30pm
5pm Saturday after Board Mtg
2nd Saturday at 10:30 am
3rd Thursday, 9:30 am
3rd Thursday, 9:30 am
Special Day
Quilt Show Committee
Eskaton Village, 49er Room, GV
3rd Tuesday, 6:30PM
June
2nd
none
11th
13th
13th
none
none
4th
none
Pine Tree Quilt Guild Treasurer’s Report for April 2015
Beginning balance April 1, 2015
Deposits
S
E
T
/
U
P
11,710.39
801.00
Expenses
(6,302.28)
Checking balance April 30, 2015
Savings
6,209.11
C
R
E
W
30,451.96
Quilt Show balance
2,945.29
Total cash April 30, 2015
39,606.36
HOME WORKSHOP
NOTE DATE CHANGE: THURSDAY, JUNE 4th
June’ s Home Workshop will be Carol Hribal showing us "How to do the Twist" .
This fun quilt has many possibilities. We hope you will enjoy learning this technique
and use it again and again! You can sign up at our June PTQG meeting on June 2
or call Betty at 273-6589.
This will be the JUNE HOME WORKSHOP, held at the SDA Church 9:30 - 2.
This class will be a different date. Mark your calendar for JUNE 4th That is theThursday after the June 2nd
Guild meeting. Until Then.........Keep on Quilting!
Betty Maddox and Eleanor Sagely
SIGN-UP at the Guild meeting to get your SUPPLY LIST. Any questions contact:
Betty at [email protected]
Eleanor at [email protected]
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A big thank you goes out to all members, husbands, and friends of the Guild who have given so generously of
their time, energy and skills to put on our wonderful 2015 quilt show. Our enthusiastic members made and
donated items and baskets to our Raffle Baskets and Silent Auction, the delicious desserts in the lunchroom,
and used their physical skills to move, set up, take down all the equipment, and even do the clean up! Local
DeMolay teens brought their energy to keep everything clean, and help with
take down. Our wonderful vendors donated door prizes for the lucky winners. We had fun with the Quilt Show and are looking forward to helping next year’s
Chairperson, Marjorie McConnell. Save the date – April 30 – May 1, 2016!
Mary Serpa and Anne Wilson
Co-Chairs 2015 Quilt Show
ARE YOU MISSING SOMETHING?
Someone purchased a 102” x 102” pieced maple leaf quilt top at the country store.
Unfortunately, I did not include the unbleached muslin that was supposed to be used for the
backing. If someone reading the newsletter bought this, contact me. Cora Hughes
PICNIC! PICNIC! PICNIC! 7 July 2015
PICNIC! PICNIC! PICNIC! 7 July 2015 6:00 p.m.
Bring your favorite picnic food. Join us at
the
LDS church at the end of Hollow Way in the back.
We will have a good time. Plates and eating utensils
and drinks will be furnished. NO skate boarding!
Directions to LDS Church
LDS Church is located off Hollow Way. Take the Gold Flat exit off HWY 49 and immediately go
north onto Hollow Way. The picnic area is behind the church at the end of Hollow Way.
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HELP WANTED!
Hospitality Chairman
2 hours per month. No
previous experience
necessary but an
outgoing personality
and interest in meeting
new people desirable. On
the job training.
Responsibilities: Greet
new members and guests
as they arrive at the Guild
meetings.
This position is available
in January 2016.
Salary:None
Benefits:
Too numerous to mention
To volunteer, please
contact Kate Grant at
[email protected]
Holiday Party Planners
Photographer/Historian
Do you like to take
photos? Keep
scrapbooks? this position
is for you!
Up to 4 hours per month,
usually about 2. No
previous experience is
needed, but interest in
photography is helpful/
On the job training.
Responsibilities: Take
photographs at
meetings and other
guild events; keep
record of activities in
the Guild Scrapbook.
Position open
immediately.
Time commitment:
Planning meetings and
preparation for one party.
No previous event
planning experience
necessary but wanting to
have fun with fellow
Guild
members is desirable.
Experienced Guild
party planners on call
can
for advice.
No organization
succeed without the
help of its members.
Vo l u n t e e r i n g h a s
been proven to lift
one’s spirits and
lengthen life!
Salary: None, but
priceless benefits.
Consider one of these
positions to enrich
your life!
Please contact Kate
Grant at
[email protected]
Contact Kate
for more details.
Someone is willing to
help with photography,
if someone else will
take responsibility for
the scrapbook
[email protected]
Responsibilities: Plan
the holiday party and
host it.
SDA Church has been
made available for this
event. This position is
open now for the 2015
Holiday Party
(December 1st ).
Contact:Kate Grant at
[email protected]
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Cora Hughes
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Patchwork Star
June 2015
All the way to South Lake Tahoe, Cora's and Dave's blissful retreat owns a panoramic
view of pristine forest, their passport to nirvana. Built in 1980, their sprawling home
has a sizable attached granny unit, now occupied by Cora's quilting studio. Each wall
displays a bountiful supply of original paintings by Dave's famous father, the late Alan
Hughes from Long Island, New York. Ambitious pen and ink renderings of ships and
factories as well as oil portraits and modern abstracts were a delight to behold. Too,
Cora's wall quilts were artfully interspersed, giving their home an exhaustive
cornucopia of carefully curated objets d' art. Mild mannered Cora is not a bit player in the realm of quilting, exclaiming: “ I
made 30 quilts last year!” Although she gleans inspiration from magazines and others' patterns, she never
follows them. Cora likes to “quilt outside the bee”. Shrugging good-naturedly, she claimed: “I do my own
thing. I don't follow patterns.” Adding: “ I can't stand to leave a mistake. I'm a stickler for matching my
points, even if I have to rip it out 6 times!” With the precision of a Swiss watch, Cora's points are
impeccable.
Cora is worried, however, about utilizing her enormous stash before she dies. So many of us can
relate to this, amen? Candidly admitting, “my mother never met a fabric store she didn't love”, Cora
herself has had to put on the brakes a little. Exhaustive flowered Kaffes, cerise flavored dots, flaming
gold go-withs and tantalizing sapphires were stacked neatly and beckoningly in an open cabinet. Lonni
Rossi prints peeked out at me, light and dark rusts imprinted with this maxim: “Chrysanthemums are the
Symbol of Long Life and Harmony”. How can you not be just itching to use this as as your next winning
quilt theme? A floor-to-ceiling design wall 12 feet wide is always available for Cora's 5 grandchildren, ranging from
ages 4-12, to accomplish their weekly planning strategies. Four machines: 2 Berninas, a Janome and a
Brother sit handily in a super large studio. Admittedly, Cora demurred, “I just can't give stuff away!”
Perhaps we could help Cora out with a private mini-group stash sale?? It's all here—Cora has no favorite
color.
Cora's forte is in hand quilting. Traditional bed quilts average an even 12 stitches to the inch. She
comfortably uses a large lap frame, expediently and accurately. Themes vary, but as she candidly
remarked: “ I never passed a sunflower I didn't like.” When not quilting her own, Karla and John Rogers
come to the rescue. The guest bed was covered with 16 quilts! Of course, kids and grandkids have
already received their share.
Having traveled to Japan, Cora and Dave have acquired Japanese dolls, art pieces, fabrics and
techniques. If all began with their hosting a Japanese exchange student. Unbelievable cathedral windowish table runners blew me away! You gotta see it to believe it!
Cora is very focused. When she sets her mind to do a quilt or other project, she is tenacious. A
passionate newer interest has her focused on helping her daughter, Lisa, to develop and sell life-like
therapeutic baby dolls. They can be beneficial for Alzheimer patients, reducing a patient's use of
medications from as much as 92% to 28%. Each hand made baby doll is one-of-a-kind and totally real
looking. Cora can explain more.
It is evident the Hughes' family heritage is fantastically rich! Cora hails from two
quilting grandmothers. Dave's father was a famous painter and Dave himself is a wood
sculptor. We now look forward to Cora's next greatest quilting exploit. Go get 'em Cora! Jeanie Ferguson
Patchwork Star Reporter
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Pine Tree Quilt Guild 2015 Board
Executive Board
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Kate Grant
Diane Klose
Donna Switzer
Karen Mitchell
Committee Chairpersons
Community Service/Drop In
Computer Records
Education Outreach
Equipment
Finance/Audit Budget
Guild Challnege
Historian
Hospitality/Mentor
Home Workshop
Gala/Jamboree
Junior Quilters
Library
Meeting Set-Up
Membership
Mini Groups
Mystery Gifts
Mystery Quilt
Newsletter
Opportunity Quilt 2016
Opportunity Quilt 2016 (market)
Patchwork Star
Programs
2015
March Mixer
July Picnic
Holiday Party
Publicity
Quarter Yard Club
Quilt Show 2015
Quilt Show 2016
Speaker Workshops
Scholarships
Share and Care
Show and Tell
Treasure Table
Web Liaison
Marjorie McConnell
Ardy Tobin
Margaret Boothby / Robin Mello
Mary Serpa / Tamara Cook
Karle deProsse
Lois Hodges
Position open
open
Betty Maddox / Eleanor Sagely
Diane Rockwell / Robin Mello
Molly Cook
The Cook Family
Marta Price
Clairie Carter
Carmen Crow / Rachella Beeks
Frances O’Brien
Sue Miller
Marjorie McConnell
Kathleen Stanley
Jeanie Ferguson
Heidi Emmett
Diane Klose
Nancyan Tracy
open
Joy Waggener
Marilyn Engelking / Cheryl Klein
Anne Wilson / Mary Serpa
Marjorie McConnell
Kathleen Stanley
Joan Mosley
Carol Gates
Ruth Bertaccini / Sew Happy
Sharon Kreiss / Lettie Lewis
Ardy Tobin
Contact information is no
longer included in the
newsletter.
Consult your Membership
Directory for specific contact
information. You can also
send an email to:
[email protected]
and it will be forwarded to
the appropriate person.
Affiliates 2015
Ben Franklin Crafts
598 Sutton Way, GV
Christine Barnes Designs
208 Mill St. GV
Deby’s Sierra Sewing
245 E. Main St. GV
DeeDee Brownell, seamstress
15760 Ridge Estates Road NC
Designs By Heidi
[email protected]
Fat Lady Singing
14392 Lake Wildwood Dr. PV
Howell’s Sewing & Vacuum
13555 Bowman Rd. Auburn
Precision Quiltworks
18251 Starduster Dr. NC
Sandra Bruce Creative Long Arm Quilting
116 Main 5B GV
Sheri Bahr’s Quilting
16795 Alice Way GV
Star Designs Longarm Quilting
10290 Shekinah Hill Rd. NC
Sugar Pine Quilt Shop
452-A S. Auburn St. GV
Sun Forest Quilts
13745 Sun Forest Dr. PV
Susie Hardy Designs
219 Drummond NC
Terial Arts
14195 Coyote Mt. Trail, NC
273-1348
273-3970
274-7906
478-5904
273-8067
432-1646
885-9624
432-9595
210-9748
477-8786
478-1212
272-5308
432-9461
478-0223
479-9014 or 470-9092
For more complete contact information, see the inside front cover of the 2015 Membership Roster.
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Affiliates of the Month
In June we are highlighting our own, Sandra Bruce and Sally Monestier.
Sandra Bruce Creative Long-Arm Quilting
116 W. Main St. 5B, Grass Valley
210-9748 or 477-1909
[email protected]
www.sandrabruce.com/quilting
Sandra Bruce, owner
Sandra is a long arm quilter who specializes in freehand quilting, including imagery,
and ‘writing’ in her stitching. She brings her skills in illustration and lettering to her
work. She has a 14 foot long Gammill machine which is in her studio in downtown
Grass Valley. She has presented her technique, Material Matrix, at Sugar
Pine Quilt Shop and other guilds. Her talents are many as she also creates
postcards and polymer earrings and buttons. Visit her at her studio and see
some of her wonderful creations!
Fat Lady Singing
14392 Lake Wildwood Dr. Penn Valley
432-1646
[email protected]
Sally Monestier, owner
It’s not over 'til the fat lady sings" ... and the binding is on your quilt. Fat
Lady Singing offers a professional, fast and reasonably priced hand stitched binding
service. Owner Sally Monestier assures that all bindings will be full, straight and
even - able to please even the toughest of quilt judges. Sally's award winning
handwork can now be applied to your quilt, giving it a high quality traditional
finish.
Sally is another multi-talented soul who also teaches embroidery at Sugar Pine
Quilt Shop.
Monday morning after the Quilt Show, the
‘stuff’ is all put away into the storage shed.
Thanks to the hard-working crew!
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Anniversaries
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Deborah & Ralph Remick
Lynda & Mike Lasich
Valerie & Bob Hudelson
Grace & Raymond Evans
Sue & Tom Fisher
Judy & Larry Doyle
Sue & Rich Miller
Cheryl & Richard Klein
Jill & Kurt Schlageter
Sharon & James Ellisor
Susann & Michael Deane
Ginni & Don DeThomas
Carolyn & Bill Croker
Lois & Perry Stuft
Mary & Hugh Ross
Edith & John Gregersen
Joy & Richard Jackson Waggener
Cil & Sam Duval
Dolores & Ralph Olson
Deborah & Russell Wilder
Heidi & Robert Emmett
Phyllis & Bill Brodie
Jo Lynn & Don Samuelson
Githa & George Navo
Birthdays
2
6
9
19
20
22
23
30
Ginny Lee
Cheryl Klein
Dianne Rockwell
Jeri Hanson
Janis Siegfried
Marta Price
Loretta White
Louise Bock
New Members
Arlene Amodei
Lucy Durham
Marjorie Lucas
Jill Schlageter
New Members and Affiliates
Who Joined in 2015
Dyann Castro-Wehr
Patti Jacobs
Judy Mann
Rena Wittkopf
New Affiliates
Some of these women are in the roster. If
you wish to contact a member who is not,
please email Ardy [email protected] for
that information.
Designs by Heidi — Heidi Emmett
Seamstress — DeeDee Brownell
Terial Arts—Terry McFeeley
Share and Care
Do you know someone in the Guild who is under the weather and can
use some cheering? Whether it is illness, surgery, or loss of a loved one,
please let me know so an appropriate card can be sent. Thanks.......
Carol Gates
Share and Care Chairperson
[email protected]
273-9359
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COMMUNITY SERVICE QUILTAPALOOZA
COME SEW WITH US!
Where: Sugar Pine Quilt Shop Classroom
When:
Why:
Saturday, July 25, 2015
Noon to 9:00pm
A Quilting Day to finish
Community Service Quilts
Community Service has approximately 100
unfinished quilt sandwiches that need to be
completed — the upcoming fire season promises to
be harsh.
Bring your machine or use CS machines. Necessary
notions and supplies will be provided. Prizes will
be awarded to participants throughout the day.
Food — water, soda, fruit, chocolate and other
nibbles will be provided.
Bring a potluck dish and/or contribute $5 toward
Miner Moe’s pizza.
Best of Show
“Claire”
Sandra Bruce
Sandra Bruce, and sisters, Claire and McKenna
Tips and techniques for Machine Quilting will be
shared by guild members.
Classroom size is limited to 16 participants at a
time. Interested members and their quilting /
sewing friends MUST sign up. See Marjorie
McConnell.
Christine Barnes’s “Brushed Metal” and pictures of other
winning quilts will be sent out in a Scrapbook “Blast”
sometime next week.
Judges’ Choice
Viewers’ Choice
“Shall We Dance”
Jan Reed
Our next meeting is June 2nd, 2015, 6:30PM
Seventh Day Adventist Church, Osborne Hill Rd., Grass Valley
_____________________________________________________________________________
PTQG Information
The Pine Tree Quilt Guild of Nevada County
Send address changes and corrections to:
PTQG Computer Records
P.O. Box 3133, Grass Valley, CA 95945
or contact Computer Records
Ardy, 575-8433
Mail membership forms and dues to:
PTQG Membership
P.O.Box 3133
Grass Valley, CA 95945
Submit newsletter articles to:
Sue Miller, PTQG Newsletter Editor
[email protected]
11255 Banner Mine Way
Nevada City, CA 95959
530-271-2270
Newsletter Deadline: 5:00 p.m. the Saturday
immediately following the PTQ Guild’s Board
Meeting on the second Thursday of the month
See our web page for membership forms and information:.
http://www.pinetreequiltguild.com