May 2016 Newsletter - Seaside Quilters Guild

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May 2016 Newsletter - Seaside Quilters Guild
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May 2016
Newsletter for the Seaside Quilters Guild
Pacific Beach, CA
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Tradition
Tradition comes alive with quilting. Traditional blocks can become alive in sophistication
and modernization by using color variations such as Wendy Mathson showed us in April or
adding twists as we have previously seen from items by Java House with the hanging blocks and
playful animals stealing them. Adding the unexpected adds interest and humor. The traditional
fades to the background as personality is presented. Modernization as seen by Sandi Sawa
Hazelwood brought us new insights for clean lines and minimalistic presentations.
Lemonade quilting is working with the things you have on hand, with the things you have
been given. Lemonade quilting is scrap quilting at its finest. I assist my lemonade quilting by
using my Lumber Yard pre-cuts. If I am feeling sluggish or without specific inspiration, I go to
my Lumber Yard and pull out a size (remember, it’s precut) and get ready to have a quilt top
fairly soon. My bag of 2x5s quickly yields Rail Fence blocks for assembly.
We will get great inspiration at this meeting with our annual Round Robin Teaching
Presentations. The school year may be coming to a close for traditional students, but that
doesn’t mean we stop learning. Summer is a great time to become a mentor to a younger
person and teach them quilting – or to teach someone else a quilting technique. What a great
way to meet new friends and share our wonderful hobby.
Lemonade or Mordern or Traditional, our quilting styles continue to be challenged and
updated with experience and the excellence of our teachers and presenters.
Stitchingly, Lois
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Seasiders are generous
Project Linus
COMFORT AND JOY
We just learned that Ann Conn lost
her mom. We give her our condolences
ccsa
Thank you for your continued
donations. The community is
sustained and hope is injected for
those in need when the low points
happen. Ramen, socks, toiletries
(sample bottles) are always
welcome. With the summer days
coming, soap and hygiene items are
in high demand. Thank you in
advance!
Thanks to everyone who turned in
finished quilts at the April Guild
meeting. Special thanks to Lois for
contributing an entire box of flannel quilt
tops. Upcoming dates for Linus
workshops are Monday, May 2, Tuesday,
May 17 and Monday, June 6. Cindy is
planning to do a lot of quilting at the San
Diego Fair in June. We need to make sure
we have enough tops ready to
go. Please bring any completed tops to
the Guild meeting. Thanks to everyone
who continues to work on Linus
throughout the year..
~~Linda Duggan
Yarn for Ernie
This is a reminder that Ernie can always
use more yarn. It’s better if it is not wool so
it’s washable. He makes blankets out of
donated yarn and gives them to Project
Linus. You can give me any yarn you are
willing to part with. Small balls are fine,
they make nice stripes. Thank you in
advance.
~~Ruth Simons
Kennel Comforters
Joan thanks and appreciates your donations! Please only
clean washable batting and fabrics. No small scraps;
someone from Canyon accepts those. Thanks for making
Kennel comforts possible!! ~~ Audrey Noonan
MAY Meeting: Tuesday, May 3, 6:30 p.m. Social; 7:00 p.m. meeting.
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HOW TO BRING A GUEST
All members are encouraged to invite guests to our guild meetings. To make it easy, use this “guest
pass.” Each member can invite one guest during the year – without paying the guest fee! So think of
someone you know who might enjoy our guild, and invite him or her to join us!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Seaside Quilters Guild: Guest Pass
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Member name
____________________________________________________________________
Guest name
Good for one free guest visit.
Limit one pass per member 2015-2016.
Meetings: are held the 1st Tuesday of every month
6:30 PM Social hour
7:00 PM Meeting starts
At the Soledad Club, 5050 Soledad Rd. San Diego, CA 92109
PARTICIPATION
Nominations will be
coming soon! Let the
board know if you are
interested in a particular
position. The guild is only
as good as YOUR
inputs. We will be tapping
shoulders, so please take the taps seriously!
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Please contact me if you want your
good news or your sad news
to go in the newsletter.
~~ Rebecca Johnson
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THANK YOU
I would like to thank whoever made
this cute pin cushion in December. I was
not at the meeting but this is the pin
cushion I won and would like to properly
thank the person who put so much time
and effort into making it. Hoping to hear
from the creative person who made
it. Thanks, Judy Leftwich
SEASIDE CHALLENGE
DOOR PRIZES
Happy Birthday May Babies
A Hundred Years Ago Today
The following members are celebrating their
birthday this month:
Only one more month until we reveal our challenge
quilts or quilt blocks at the June meeting. Hope you are
having fun with this and are discovering some new
things about life in 1916. Today's L.A. Times travel
section had an article about the 1916 Easter Uprising in
Dublin by Irish rebels seeking independence from Great
Britain. A lot of destruction was caused. I've also come
across British WWI recruitment posters urging the Irish
to abandon the Easter Uprising fight and to fight against
the Germans. There are certainly other, more lighthearted things going on in 1916, such as film stars like
"The Vamp," Theda Bara and "America's Sweetheart,"
Mary Pickford.
Ann Desmond
Bette Fischer
Nini Frank
Lynn Glynn
Rebecca Johnson
Adele Josepho
Pat McCoy
Judy Uyemura
5/25
5/20
5/7
5/17
5/3
5/21
5/3
5/10
Please bring a small gift to donate for a door
prize. Think: Spring, May flowers, quilty
notions and, of course, fabrics and books. If
you have forgotten to bring a gift in your
birthday month, please bring something this
month.
~~Patti Brown, Door Prize Chair
There are some great photos in the Eye Candy Section
Enjoy!
CHIT CHAT
~~ Patt Seitas
If you haven’t had a chance to meet
with your Chit Chat Partner try to set
BLOCK OF THE MONTH
something up and tell us all about her at
the May meeting.
~~Gillian
Block of the month
Thanks for your continued support.
There's just one more block to finish up
the Seaside year, a nice summer one
which we hope you’ll enjoy.
Don’t forget to return your teapot
blocks … you might be the lucky winner.
LIBRARY
Come browse our wonderful
stock of books. Also, this is the
time to return any books you
borrowed previously.
Gillian, Judy, Marny, Birgit, Joyce and
Deborah
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OPPORTUNITY OF THE MONTH
HOSPITALITY
Dear Guild Members,
The following members have signed up to
bring refreshments this month:
This month's Opportunity Quilt will have you
marching toward Fourth of July. This
wonderful quilt was made in its entirety by
Eleanor Smith of Canyon Country, California,
in memory of 9/11. It measures 55" by 46"
and is beautifully pieced and appliqued. The
backing is an all-over Old Glory unfurled in
the breeze. It's a stunner. Please support our
fundraising efforts by buying a ticket.
Evette Weiss
Pt McCoy
Lynn Glynn
Audrey Noonan
Bette Fischer
Thanks from your Hospitality Committee
~~Patti Brown and Gladys Bakken
ALSO..............Please start thinking about
contributing an item for next year's
Opportunity of the Month. I have one taker
so far.....a Christmas quilt to be raffled in
November. Help me fill the schedule with
your fabulous work!
~~Adele Josepho
Opportunity of the Month Chair
Fat Quarters Quilt Shop
728 Civic Center Dr.
Vista, CA 92084
760@758@8308
www.fatquartersquiltshop.com
Monday thru Saturday 10 am – 5:30 pm
Closed on Sunday
Over 4000 bolts of the NEWEST fabrics !
Check out our 25% off Daily Sales!
Stop by and be inspired Meet your friends at Fat Quarters Quilt
Shop!
Quilting the world together one stitch at a
time
since 1999!
It is amazing how quickly the auction
comes up. I hope everyone is telling all
their friends and working on ideas for
baskets and quilted projects. Let's make
this the best auction ever.
~~HELEN HILLMAN
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This year we would like to try something new! Instead of Fat
Quarters each month, there will be selected months when we’ll
exchange other precuts like 5”, 10” squares or 2 ½” strips!
Please bring only quilt-store quality fabrics!
For months with a Fat Quarter Exchange, you may bring 1- 5
fat quarters matching each month’s theme. For each fat quarter
you will receive one ticket for the drawing. If you have a half-yard piece, no need to cut it! (You take two
tickets!)You get a free pattern just for participating!
MONTH
SIZE
COLOR
MAY:
Fat Quarters
Flowers, Multicolor Brights
JUNE:
Fat Quarters.
Reds, Whites, Blues, and Patriotic Prints.
ELECTIONS:
Elections will be coming up in May! Please review the listing of Officers
and Committees and step forward. This Guild is vibrant and active
because of YOU and YOUR participation! Team up with someone for
co-officers / chairs. Let the currently listed person (found on the last
page of the newsletter) know that you would be interested in learning
how they did their job so effectively and want to emulate them! The
current officers and chairs will be scanning guild members as
well. This is a team effort and the success of Seaside over these decades
is proven in our community involvement, recognition, and the depth of
our talents.
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Wendy Mathson brought some
great quilts for us to ogle at the
April meeting.
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MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
5/20-21 – Chula Vista Quilters Guild Quilt Show. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Congregational. Church, 276 “F” St.,
Chula Vista. Donation $5.
6/4-5 - Beach Cities Quilters Guild Quilt Show “FantaSea of Quilts”.
Soka University. Merchant Mall, 1 University Dr. Alisa Viejo, CA
Refreshments, Vendor and Live Auction Saturday @1 p.m.
Admission $10. See website for more information: www.beachcitiesquilters.org
6/15 - Valley of the Mist Quilt Guild It’s a Brown Bag Affair! 6:30 PM
Community Recreation Center
30875 Rancho Vista Rd., Temecula 92592
6/25 – United Methodist Women (UMW) Biennial Quilt Show and Craft Faire
3502 Claremont Drive, SD 92117
9:30AM to 3:30 PM
8/31 – 9/3 – San Diego Quilt Show – “Quilt America, Show us your Red, White and Blue”.
San Diego Convention Center-Hall F www.sandiegoquiltshow.com for more information.
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2016 PROGRAMS
Helen Hillman, Program Chair
MAY 3
Member Round Robin
Our program in May will be a round robin featuring some of our very
talented members. Becky Johnson will show us a unique way to create
flying geese. Sheryl King will share with us the construction of Strippy
Placemats. Cindy Feagle will show us how to construct that wonderful
ruler and cutting bag. Chris B will demonstrate the use of various quilting
rulers. It should be a very fun and educational meeting.
JUNE 7
End of Year Potluck and Challenge Reveal
1916 to
2016!!
JULY 5
No Formal Meeting
Please come and work
on Linus Projects
AUGUST
No Formal Meeting
Please come and work
on Linus Projects
SEPTEMBER
Birthday Celebration
OCTOBER
Auction
NOVEMBER
Quilting Techniques Lecture and Workshop presented by Larene Smith
WORKSHOP
Sew Darn Cute Purse
DECEMBER
Holiday Potluck
All workshops are held at Rosie’s Calico Cupboard, 7151 El Cajon Blvd, La Mesa CA and will begin at 9:30 AM.
All workshops are $35 for members and $40 for non-members, if space permits. Payment is required with
reservation.
EYE CANDY
Theda Barra
“The VAMP”
for the
2016 “100 Years Ago”
Quilt Challenge.
Historian:
To see more wonderful Seaside photos Sign up
on Facebook and see the pictures from the
meetings. I try to remember to post them
within a week after the meetings.
~~ Lois
Mary Pickford
“America’s Sweetheart”
Lois sent in this great idea:
Here’s an idea for a quick way of making a pet bed: Make a casing as for a pillow. Fit the casing
into a trash basket or clip it to your table edge. As you quilt and work your way through your
projects, fill the basket (and thus the casing) with your clipped trash. Include normal waste such as
threads, batting, selvages, and those edging trims when sizing units and blocks. Once full enough,
remove the casing from the basket and stitch up that final side. The pet bed is complete, without a
lot of stuffing hassles. If you have no use for a pet bed, I’m sure Audrey would take them for use by
Kennel Comforts.
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This came to us by way of Quilters News from Jeffree Itrich
“My Dear Quilters,
This is a tough email to write because so many of you have become friends over the nearly 6-1/2
years of this project. It’s been a great success. To date, because of all of you, we have received 3,804
quilts. It’s been really quite remarkable. Now comes the hard part, saying goodbye.
I have accepted a position with an international clinical research company and will be leaving the
ADCS and UCSD. I’ve worked at UCSD for 13-1/2 years so this is no easy decision or easy departure.
My last day is this Friday, April 22. Rest assured that the quilt project is not going away. Many people
want to see it survive and have volunteered to ensure its future.
As of Monday, April 25 your contact will be Sherry Cater: [email protected] at present is out of
town but will be back next week. Her backup is Carolyn Revta [email protected], both of whom are
cc’d on this email. I know that they will take fine care of all of you and the project.
I cannot begin to tell you what an honor it has been to work with all of you these many years. Your
commitment, your quilts, your staunch support has meant the world to me and I will not forget you
and what you have done to bring a ray of light into the dark days of Alzheimer’s. Not a week goes by
that the study coordinators don’t tell me what a difference your quilts make. I am proud of you all and
honored that I had the opportunity to work with you.
If you would like to stay in touch my personal email is: [email protected] I would love to hear
from you. Truly, I mean that.Till we meet again….may you be surrounded by cozy quilts, colorful
fabrics, and thread that doesn’t break. I will miss you all.”
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On the following page you will find a flyer, sent in by Patt Seitas about the Southern California
Vintage Quilt Extravaganza occurring in July.
On the next page is another flyer, sent in by Mary Lyons, and an application for anyone interested in
entering a quilt into the SCCQG 22016 Quiltfest Palm Spring Exhibit. The deadline for entry is June 1.
The copy came out rather poorly so I’ll have more at the meeting.
Meetings:
This month’s meeting:
Tuesday, April 5
6:30 PM Social Time
7:00 PM Meeting Starts
Newsletter:
Our newsletter is published monthly by Seaside Quilters
for our members and San Diego area guilds.
The normal cutoff date for submissions to the newsletter
is the 15th of each month. Mail your submissions to
Chris Bernet : czbernet at gmail.com.
Members are encouraged to submit information about
tips; upcoming quilt shows; quilt shops visited; special
recipes; or reviews of new books. Seaside Quilters
reserves the right to edit articles for space. The
information presented herein is for the education and
benefit of our members.
Board Meetings
Board meetings will be held prior to the regular
meeting at 5:30 PM at the Soledad Club.
Website:
www.seasidequilters.com
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/SeasideQuilters/110905575667120
We welcome members & guests alike who love quilts or
enjoy making them.
Our Annual Membership dues are $45.00
Guest Fee is $5.00 per meeting
Mailing Address:
PO Box 9964
San Diego, CA 92109
Email: [email protected]
Seaside Board Members 2015-2016
Elected Officers
Presidents
1st V.P.
2nd V.P.
Corresponding Secretary
Recording Secretary
Treasurer
Lois Heath
Mary Lyons
Despo Stevens
Rebecca Johnson
Jeanne Smerdon
Barbie Lorentz
Appointed Officers
Parliamentarian
Historian
Andrea Mau
Lois Heath
Committees
Block of the Month
Bylaws
Challenge
Basket Auction
Chit-Chat Mixer
CCSA
Door Prizes
Fat Quarters
Give & Take Table
Hospitality
Information Table
Library
Membership
Newsletter
Opportunity of the Month
Program Planner 2015-16
Project Linus
Public Relations
Quilting Sisters
SCCQG
Webmaster
Gillian Moss
Andrea Mau (chair)
Jeanne Smerdon
Patt Seitas
Ann Conn,
Helen Hillman,
Jeanne Smerdon
Gillian Moss
Lois Heath
Patti Brown
Audrey Noonan
Loretta Ogden
Patti Brown,
Gladys Bakken
Loretta Ogden
Ruth Simons
Ann Conn, Pat McCoy,
Linda Duggan
Chris Bernet,
Rebecca Johnson
Adele Josepho
Helen Hillman
Linda Duggan
Rebecca Johnson
Judy Leftwich
Despo Stevens
Debbie Murbach
Other Activities & Charity Projects
Alzheimer’s Project
with UCSD:
Retreat Coordinator:
San Diego/Del Mar Fair:
San Diego Quilt Show
Toy Drive/Snowman Contact
Yarn for Ernie
Deborah Lancaster
Cindy Feagle
Cindy Feagle
Despo Stevens
Mary Ann Moga
Ruth Simon