QGPC March Newsletter 2011 - Quilters Guild of Parker County

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QGPC March Newsletter 2011 - Quilters Guild of Parker County
March 2011
www.quiltersguildofparkercounty.org
Quilter’s Guild
of Parker County
Upcoming
Programs & Events
2011
March 17 Guild Meeting
Speaker Cindy Needham
www.cindyneedham.com
March 19 Workshop
Love of Linens
April 14 Guild Meeting
From the President’s Corner
First, I would to thank Beverly and her Board for a wonderful year. Now for those that don’t
know me here is some basic information. I was born and raised in New Jersey worked for
Johnson & Johnson for almost 34 years in various positions. When Bob & I got married I took
early retirement. After Bob retired from New York City we relocated to the Lake of the Ozarks
in central Missouri where I was introduced to quilting by one of our new found friends. I have
been quilting ever since. Seven years later we came to Texas to be near family and a new
granddaughter. It didn’t take long to find the Quilter’s Guild of Parker County.
I am honored that you have elected me President. Thanks to all of you, I have learned a lot
and am still learning every day. There are many talented members, who so willingly share
their knowledge, that it is a pleasure to be here. These same people are a treasure trove from
which I was able to obtain volunteers for the new Board and Committee positions.
DATE CHANGE
Speaker Maggie Ball
www.dragonflyquilts.com
April 16 Workshop
Listed below are those people who make up the new Board.
Vice President
Jo Lynn O’Neil
Secretary
Kathleen Poznick
Treasurer
Judy McDonald
Past President
Beverly Lindsey
Membership
Kay Parr
Newsletter
Nanda Hall
Becky Klein
Gateway to Mongolia
May 19 Auction
Historian
Evelyn Mathis
Librarian
Linda Barlow
Mary Sears
Comfort Quilts
Joyce Coney
Beekeeper
Willetta Bumpus
Evelyn Mathis
Publicity
Dianna Carter
Quilt Ticket Sales
Beverly Lindsey
Workshop
Shawnna Durrett
Special Events
Jeanie Garvin
Show & Tell
Kathleen Tillman
Community Service Myra Hall
Cynda Ewing
Remember to Bring
Library Books
Block of the Month Judy Fitzgerald
Finance
Sunshine & Shadow Helen Daily
Senior Center Quilt Bob Poznick
Will Simpson
Block of the Month
Name Tag
Susan Wynne
2011 Quilt Show
Beverly Lindsey
2011 Quilt Show Quilt Phyllis Thornton
2012 Quilt Show Quilt Jo Lynn O’Neil
Show in Tell
Food for Pantry
Fat Qt. Lotto ~ Green
We have much to do to fill the shoes of the previous Board who excelled in these positions last
year. With your continued support the guild will having another great year.
A Friend
Happy Quilting
Smile :)
Andrea
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Guild Meeting Minutes of February 17, 2011
Meeting was called to order at 7:00 P.M. by President Beverly Lindsey. Beverly asked everyone to silence their
cell phones.
Beverly thanked everyone for supporting the canned food drive. Thanks also to greeters . Greeters for March
will be Donna Stewart and Willetta Bumpas .
Welcome to our visitors—5 this month.
Request approval of Guild meeting minutes for January as published in the newsletter - Motion made by Kay
Parr, seconded by Pat Elam, motion carried.
Treasurer report-copies of Treasures report were not available from Willetta Bumpas.
Show and Tell-Cynda Ewing
Committee Reports:
Workshops: There will be a workshop with Lynn Roddy Brown on Saturday making a scrap quilt call “Texas 2
Step the Wild West Shuffle”. The members were told that only 5 people were signed up so far and there was a
possibility that the workshop would be canceled.
Comfort Quilts: The quilts for the family that’s house burned were shown. They have 1 teenage daughter
and 3 teenage boys. The guild members made 5 quilts. One quilt for each child and one for the parents. Linda
Barlow and her daughter will deliver the quilts this weekend. Thanks was expressed to all the members that
participated.
BOM – The block for February is a red and cream 6” heart. There were 24 blocks made and they were won by
Shawnna Durrett.
Sunshine and Shadow: report was given by Beverly Lindsey.
Special Events: Jeannie and Jo Lynn made a report on the upcoming auction. The “Take it for Ten” was explained by Jo Lynn. Requests were made for members to offer services or items that could be purchased for
$10 at the auction. Also, Jeannie reported that the retreaters made 85 little dresses to send with Kyleen Bare to
the children in Ecuador.
Fat Quarter Lotto - Anna Addington advised fat quarter for March will be green and that Reggie will be taking
over. Winners of the Pink and Red fat quarters this month were Andrea Killius, Barbara Calderon, Jeanne Alphin, Nanda Hall, Debbie Dover.
Membership –Kathleen Poznick and Kathleen Tillman report that we have 137 members. We had 6 visitors
and 2 new members tonight. Winners of the door prizes were Jeanne Alphin, Kay Parr, Linda Barlow, Nanda
Hall, Joyce Bruton, Barbara Calderon and Bob Poznick.
New Business:
Installation of Officers- Past President Phyllis Thornton did the installation of the new officers for 2011. President-Andrea Killius, Vice-President Jo Lynn O’Neil, Treasurer Judy McDonald, Secretary Kathleen Poznick.
Andrea then introduced her committee chairs for 2011.
Phyllis presented outgoing President Beverly Lindsey will a nice set of Ohio Star blocks in Red and cream that
were made by the guild members.
Program- Presented by Lynn Roddy Brown,
she presented a trunk show on Scrap Quilts.
In March we will have Cindy Needham.
Meeting adjourned at 9:04pm.
Submitted by Jo Lynn O’Neil
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We Welcome Cindy Needham
Quilter * Designer * Teacher * Author
www.cindyneedham.com
Our program for March will be presented by Cindy Needham. She will share a 60
Minute trunk show about her Love of Linens. She will share unique heirloom wholecloth quilts, each with it’s
own story. Cindy has been a quilt teacher since 1997 and teaching nationally since 2006. She is also a national educator for Superior Threads. Cindy will share her extensive quilt collection and knowledge of linens
with us on Thursday March 19th at the guild meeting. Please come and join us. Contact Jo Lynn O’Neil for
more information.
Workshop for March 19th
The Linen Ladies Club by Cindy Needham
This workshop is a one-of-a-kind to learn to use your antique like dresser scarves, handkerchiefs, or table
cloths. We will learn to work with damaged or stained linens to make unique whole cloth quilts, special binding techniques and finishing the backs of our quilts. Cindy will bring her special collection of linens for teaching and fondling! You may not get to the sewing part but just designing your quilt top and getting ready to
sew when you get home. This workshop is a bargain at only $25. So gather up those antique linens and
come join us. (If you don’t have any antique linens come anyway and learn from others in the class). The
class will be held at Harberger Hill Community center on Saturday March 19th from 9 to 3. You can see the
supply list at www.cindyneedham.com/classes linen-ladies.htm. Bring a sack lunch. Shawnna Durrett 817694-1966 or Lo Lynn O’Neil 940-659-2865.
FOR SALE
Janome 4623 LEP with hard case
$125.00
Call Betty New
817-594-7905
Don’t forget to sign up
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Something Old, Something New,
Our Annual Quilt Auction is Here for You!
PCQG 6th Annual Quilt Auction
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Fun starts at 6pm
Something Old...
Last year our Auction was a great success, and my philosophy for this year is if everyone does the same thing they did
last year, our Auction can’t help but be another great success!
For our new members, that means that our Bees and individuals are all working on big quilts, little quilts and everything in
between to donate to the live auction. As always, we will still
have our .25 cent and $1 raffle drawings.
Something New…
To make our auction even more exciting, we are adding this
cool, new feature. We are calling it “TAKE IT FOR $10”.
For just $10 you could purchase items such as jelly rolls,
charm packs, fat quarters, yardage etc., OR for $10 you
could purchase a “service” such as:
* getting a baby quilt quilted
* getting a small quilt binded
Protect Yourself and Your Family
Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc.
Preventive Legal Services
Legal Consultation & Advice, Will Preparation
Motor Vehicle Legal Services
Major & Minor Legal Expenses
Trial Defense Services
Up to 75 Hours of Attorney Time
IRS Audit Legal Services
Attorney Time
Identity Theft SHIELD
Get the experts on your side
Identity theft criminals are equal opportunity
thieves. they take more than money
Anyone can be a victim of Identity Theft
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* help with organizing your quilting room
* class on fabric folded flowers
* class on shadow panting a whole-cloth quilt
* and many, many, more to come!
This cool, exciting, new feature is all new and you will learn
more about it at the next guild meeting. If you have a service
that you would be willing to donate or teach for the “TAKE IT
FOR $10’ please contact Jean Garvin or Jo Lynn O’Neil. Also, if you have any quilting supplies to donate, we can always use what you have no matter the size or quantity.
Jean Garvin’s phone number is: 817-341-0052. Jo Lynn
O’Neil’s email is [email protected].
Library News
I’m looking forward to seeing what Cindy Needham has to
show us. She’s an author of her own book, Wholecloth Linen Quilts. Also, she’s had her designs featured in Quilters
Newsletter Magazine and articles in American Quilter Magazine. On her “blog” on the internet are wonderful examples
of her machine quilting and antique linens with lace and
pearl embellishments. We are in for a real treat. Unfortunately, we don’t have any of her books.
Remember we have two cabinets of a large variety of
books. They are listed on the guild web site by author and
title in alphabetical order. I also have a budget to buy books
if there’s one you want but would like to only use and share
with others in the guild, let me know.
Now would be a good time to go through your books at
home, “Spring cleaning.” Donate them to sell at the auction
or some other fund raiser in the future.
Remember the FREE magazine table. Donate any you want
to pass on, take the ones your interested in, you don’t even
need to keep them forever, bring them back next month.
Looking forward to seeing everyone at the guild meeting.
Linda and Mary
Houston St. Mercantile
fabrics & quilting
Sunshine & Shadows
There has certainly bee plenty of sunshine for all us
recently. It is wonderful and good to see warm sunshine in our soul and body.
Sunshine:
Kathleen Poznick’s sister is doing much better. Kathleen says she will have to learn to live on a salt-free
diet. I know this will not be an easy undertaking.
J.R. Hall, Myra Hall’s husband, is home and doing
much better after 2 days in the hospital in Ft. Worth.
J.R. was having some problems with his heart and still
needs our prayers and concerns.
Grace Jackson had knee surgery and is home and
doing well.
Shelly Pace’s husband, Harold is home and doing
well. He had no headaches and went through the radiation just fine. Shelly and Harold both thank all of you
for the prayers.
Shadows:
Irene Cox lost her husband. Please remember Irene
and give her a call. These days are difficult and we all
need our friends at such a time. Remember to pray for
her as she begins her healing.
Nanda Hall’s Uncle passed away. We are sorry to hear
of Nanda’s Uncle
Quilt Inn of Granbury
2011 marks the 10th anniversary of the Quilt Inn of Granbury and we have a gift for you!
The Quilt Inn is a restored 1895 farmhouse that offers quilters the
charm and creature comfort that makes a retreat just as the name
implies, a retreat. You will find work space for 12, plenty of electrical outlets, great lighting and design boards. There are 3 bedrooms with twin beds for 12, two bathrooms, one with walk in
shower and another with Jacuzzi. You will also find outdoor space
to enjoy birds, fresh air. A continental breakfast included, but reservations can be made without, if you wish and price will be adjusted.
As a Thank You for 10 wonderful years, whenever you stay during
2011,you are entered into a drawing for a free, two night stay at
the QUILT INN for a group of up to 12. One free stay will be given
for bookings between Jan. 2011 and June 30, 2011, another free
stay will be given for bookings between July 1, 2011 and Dec. 31
2011. Call to make reservations today.
Houston St. Mercantile
127 N. Houston St.
Granbury, TX 76048
817-279-0425
www.houstonstmercantile.com
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North Texas Quilt Shop
Spring Fling 2011
Weatherford BEE Clubs
Blue Bonnet: meets every Thursday W’ford
Public Library w/Donna Napier Bee Leader.
Meets 10am ~ 2pm
Library Quilters: 2nd Tuesday each month 6pm
~ 8pm W’ford Public Library. Jean Garvin Bee
Leader.
Nu Bee: Jean Garvin for meeting time and place
call 817-341-0052
Exchange Block Bee: meets @ 5:30 ~ 3rd
Thursday each month before Guild Meeting @ Sr.
Center Building.
SHOW and TELL
April 28 ~ 29 ~ 30
Thursday, Friday & Saturday 9 am to 8 pm
“Log In to Spring Fling” Pick up a passport at the first quilt
shop you visit and receive a free notion and a log cabin quilt
pattern at each shop. Twelve winners will be drawn from
the completed passports to win a gift basket valued at $300.
There will also be daily drawings at each shop for a $25 gift
certificate. Each person who finishes will receive a coupon
good for 25% off one item on a return visit to each shop.
Blue Ribbon Quilt Shoppe
102-C N. Ballard Ave.
Wylie, TX 75098
972-941-0777
Old Town Quilts
140 Olive Street
Keller, TX 76248
817-379-4433
February 2011 Guild Meeting
We got a new Guild year of Show and Tell off to a good start
with quilts shown by Jean Lolley, Bob and Kathleen Poznick,
Shawna Durrett, Donna Stewart, Donna Williams, Jeanne
Alphin, Will Simpson, Eula Phillips, Dianna Carter, Kris
Doughty, and Cynda Ewing. Be sure to bring YOUR projects
(large or small) to Show and Tell so we can all share in your
creativity and fun
Cabbage Rose Quilting
3000 Montgomery Street
Fort Worth, TX 76107
817-377-3993
Country Stitches Quilt Shop
Peachtree Quilts
426 S.W. Wilshire Blvd.
133 N. Waco Street
Burleson, TX 76028
Weatherford, TX 76086
817-426-5981
817-599-4114
Houston Street Mercantile
Fabric & Quilting
126 North Houston Street
Granbury, TX 76048
817-279-0425
Quazy Quilt Shoppe
106 North Lamar Street
Weatherford, TX 76086
817-341-4800
Kaleidoscope Quilt Shop
114 East Main Street
Whitesboro, TX 76273
903-564-4681
Quilter’s Dream
6409 Colleyville Blvd.
Colleyville, TX 76034
817-481-7105
Lone Star House of Quilts
1210 W. Abram
Arlington, TX 76013
817-277-4749
Embellishments
for Quilts
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Jewelry
Art Supplies
134 York Ave.
Weatherford, TX 76086
817-594-8051
Beads
Texas Quiltworks, LLC
212 East Rusk
Rockwall, TX 75087
972-771-9952
Pinto Beans
Classes
Randy will be at Quazy Quilt Shop on the 3rd Sat. of
each month 12-3. Machines & parts for sale. Call
to check on service date & time. Drop off and pick
up. Shop while you wait…. 817-223-2551 cell
Pass Time Fabrics
105 West California
Gainesville, TX 76240
940-668-1747
817-480-6092 Cell
[email protected]
www.weatherfordbeads.com
Quilter’s Kitchen
March 2011 Recipe’s
Please send your favorite recipe’s
for QGPC Future Cook Book...we need your help to
make a great Cook Book to share with
everyone....please send to
“Wild About Quilts”
Nanda Hall [email protected]
2011 Raffle Quilt for
the Waco Quilt Show
April 8~9, 2011
Waco, TX
Hot Fair Grounds
www.homespunquiltg
uild.com
All Woman Build
Habitat for Humanity’s Building on the Dream will
begin April 6-9, 13-16, and 29-30. If you can help with
any part of the build, please call Linda Tingle 817596-8760 or 817-614-1061 to set up a date.
Joyce Coney
Comfort Quilts
817-597-3175
Coconut Pie
Nanda Hall
2 cups milk
1 cup Sugar
4 eggs
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
6 Tbsp. butter
1 tsp. vanilla
1/2 tsp. salt
1 cup coconut
In a blender, combine milk, sugar, eggs, flour, butter, vanilla
& salt. Cover and blend for 10 seconds; scrape the sides.
Blend for another 10 seconds. Add coconut; blend for 2
seconds. Pour into a greased 10 in pie plate. Bake at 350
deg. For 50~55 min. or until a knife inserted near the center
comes out clean.
Serve warm.
Yield: 6 servings
Comfort Quilts
Royal Family Kids Camp has requested quilts from 4
or 5 guilds for their kids to use in camp and keep.
These kids are abused, abandoned , and neglected
from 7 to 11 yrs old under children’s Protective Services care.
The board has agreed to make quilts 45”x54” for
them. Every member is challenged to make one quilt
Poppy Seed Bread Des Renier
3 c. flour
1 1/2 c. milk
1 1/2 tsp. salt
1 c. + 2 Tbsp. veg. oil
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1 1/2 Tbsp. poppy seeds
2 1/4 c. sugar
1 1/2 tsp. vanilla
3 eggs
1 1/2 tsp. almond extract
1 1/2 tsp. butter flavoring
Combine all ingredients and pour into 2 well-greased loaf
pans. Bake at 350 deg. For 55 minutes. Ice while bread is
still warm.
ICING: 3/4 c. powdered sugar, 1/2 tsp. vanilla, 1/2 tsp.
butter flavoring, 1/2 tsp. almond extract, 1/4 c. milk.
Combine all ingredients until smooth.
Pour over bread while still warm.
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QGPC Executive Board 2011
Andrea Killius
Finance (Agent)
Susan Wynne
940-769-2797
817-441-2471 Sunshine & Shadow
Helen Dailey
817-613-1036
Vice President
Jo Lynn O’Neil
940-659-2865
Bob Poznick
817-598-0760
Secretary
Kathleen Poznick
817-598-0760
Will Simpson
817-542-3069
Treasurer
Judy McDonald
817-732-8478
Past President
Beverly Lindsey
817-925-1348
Membership
Kay Parr
817-598-1179
Becky Klein
817-341-6702
Newsletter
Nanda Hall
817-304-4837
Historian
Evelyn Mathis
817-598-1357
Librarian
Linda Barlow
817-771-9766
Mary Sears
817-594-0346
President
Comfort Quilts
Joyce Coney
817-594-3175
Evelyn Mathis
817-598-1357
Beekeeper
Willetta Bumpus
817-594-0892
Publicity
Dianna Carter
817-304-5681
Senior Center of Weatherford, TX
1225 Holland Lake Drive
Weatherford, TX 76086
To Place an Ad: Contact
Nanda Hall @ 817-304-4837
Kathleen Tillman
817-596-4774
Cynda Ewing
817-599-3917
The Quilter’s Guild of Parker County, a 501c3 non-profit organization, meets on the third Thursday of each month at
6:30pm~7pm for fellowship and 7pm~9pm for the program/business meeting. We meet at the Senior Center of
Weatherford. Non~members may attend twice as our guests.
The Executive board meets the first Thursday of each month a
6:30pm at the Senior Center of Weatherford. Members are welcome to attend. Membership is open to anyone interested in
quilts or quilting. Annual dues are $24.00. For more information
call 817-441-2471 Andrea Killius.
Quilt Ticket Sales
Beverly Lindsey
817-925-1348
Workshop
Shawnna Durrett
817-694-1966
Special Events
Jeanie Garvin
817-341-0052
Show & Tell
Senior Center Quilt
Community Sr.
Myra Hall
817-598-0422
Advertising Rates:
Block of Month
Judy Fitzgerald
817-771-4325
Size
1 month
3 months
2011 Quilt Show Quilt Phyllis Thornton
817-599-9934
2 lines
$2.00
$5.00
2012 Quilt Show Quilt Jo Lynn O’Neil
940-659-2865
Bus. Card
$7.00
$15.00
Quilter’s Guild of Parker County
PO Box 2022
Weatherford, TX 76086
Next Meeting March 17, 2011
6:30 pm at the Senior Center
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