Comox Valley SAD NEWS - Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters` Guild
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Comox Valley SAD NEWS - Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters` Guild
Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters Comox Valley SAD NEWS our website: note change from .ca http://www.schoolhousequilters.com President’s Address APRIL, 2009 Inside this issue: Presidents Address 1 Executive LOST QUILTS! Intersections 3 3 4 Library Norma’s thank you 6 7 Calendar FOR SALE! Sunshine 9 10 11 Fabric Strip / Horoscope Timberlane Quilt Show 11 12 Venue AD Puzzle This and that 14 15 16 By Squeezing, we got in a late breaking announcement: From Margaret Kelly: Marie Trimmer DOROTHY NYLIN July 31st, 1921 to March 25, 2009 Good Friend, Marvelous Quilter, Great Teacher, Great role Model. Dorothy was reading in bed and just went to sleep. Please think of YOUR memories of Dorothy and get them to the EDITOR for a special report in May‟s Newsletter. WELCOME SPRING !!!!!!!!!! Well it's here in name at least. It hasn't looked like it with all the snow but, "Fake it till ya make it" It is also that time of year when our fabulous volunteer collecting elf, Lynne, will be coming around asking all of you to fill positions on the executive for the coming year. Please be gentle with her it's only her second time! Please keep in mind also that our guild runs on volunteers and lots of work happens behind the scenes the makes our Thursdays enjoyable. For some examples, Val has opened the hall every morning for years! She gets there before eight every guild day sets everything up, also the "ladies of the evening" who clean up at the end of the day. Ardythe has been working her tail off for the guild for years, she not only does a fabulous job on our newsletter but served as secretary and still fills in from time to time not to mention CVSQG - Box 1507, Comox, B.C. V9M 8A2 - Editor@schoolhousequilters,com the BANNER made by a Schoolhouse Quilters Committee will be presented to the OAP on May 16th at 11 am - during our SALE! that she volunteers for just about everything else going around. Nice job on the Fiber Arts, Ardythe! The Library, The various draws. BOM, etc, etc, etc, All these make our guild fun and we would all miss them if they were gone. Please volunteer for SOMETHING! If you want to do a job this year but think you won't have time then get together with a sewing buddy and "JOB SHARE" The Work Shop group has done a terrific job this year and they have shared the job well between them. I'm sure it took the pressure off. After all it is supposed to be fun. There have also been comments about being "NEW" It doesn't matter if you‟re new to the Continued on page three Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters Page 2 April 2009 BERNINA 830 The only, luxury, high-performance sewing and embroidery system in the world. When you create on the BERNINA 830, your grandest ideas can come to life. That’s because it offers the most sewing and embroidery space, unbeatable speeds, and the most advanced ergonomics of any home sewing machine. It’s time to think bigger. Features for the Master Sewer The most space to create with a 15-inch extended arm and extra height 1,100 stitches per minute, the fastest sewing speeds of any home sewing machine The BERNINA Stitch Regulator comes standard for easy free-motion sewing Gives you total stitch control with 360-degree-multi-directional sewing Pop-out jumbo bobbin offers 40% more capacity than most home machines Multiple spool holder keeps large, medium and small cones at the ready Unsurpassed Embroidery At 1,000 embroidery stitches per minute, no other machine is Faster. It Offers the most space (15mm) under the needle for your largest projects The 7-inch, brilliant color touch screen is centrally located All important functions are visible on one intuitive screen Customize embroidery designs by simply dragging and dropping on screen Bring all sewing stitches into embroidery for more creative options Includes 150 built-in embroidery motifs from well-known designers .Huckleberry’s Fabrics Inc. 1930 Ryan Road East Comox, BC,V9M-4C9 250-339-4059 or 1-877-339-4059 Toll Free e-mail : [email protected] CVSQG - Box 1507, Comox, B.C. V9M 8A2 - Editor@schoolhousequilters,com Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters 2008- 2009 Executive! President: Marie Trimmer Vice President: Margaret Yells Secretary: Carole Hall Treasurer: Judy Morrison. Committees: Block of the Month: Event Coordinator: Norma McNeillieFabric Strip: Florence LaBrecque Hands Across The Water: Barb Messer, Marian Furnell, Ardith Chambers In-House Raffle: Shirley Woodbeck Library: Coleen Melsness, Brenda Levirs, Debbie Maxwell, Jeannette Morneau, Christa Constable, Willa Duncalfe -Everill, Hope Rychun, Myra Shearer, Julie Whitman Membership: Verna Power, Myra Shearer , Lynne McNiel, Judy Morrison Newsletter: Ardythe Crawford, N.L. Advertising : Margaret Yells Notification: Joan Fentiman, Gail Kirkoski, Gail king Publications & Communications: Verna Power Refreshments: June Boyle Retreat: Terry Vadeboncouer, Beverly Luck Sunshine: Shirley Woodbeck Venue: Joan Fentiman, June Boyle, Norma McNeillie WE CARE: Joan Boyle, Betty Forsythe, Margaret Yells, Gladi Lyall, Joy Whitehouse, Website: Hope Rychkun Workshops: Lynne McNiel, Jan Fraser, Margaret Yells, Hope Rychkun Mentored by Sheila Scrase April 2009 our website: note change from .ca http://www.schoolhousequilters.com Merm’s Monthly Page 3 COPYRIGHT Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters All rights reserved - Do not reprint without permission from the Editor June 13, 2008 Yes, sadly, it's true. TWO suitcases were taken from the locked trunk of my car just after the Quilt Canada conference here in St. John's Newfoundland. I've lost a significant body of work. Flamboyant, Tropic of Capricorn, Fertility, several small wall hangings and collages. Almost all of the landscapes from my new book "Points of View". Also gone are all my teaching samples, slides etc. Flamboyant is on the homepage of my web site and I'd just borrowed it back from a collector here in St. John's for an exhibition in August. I still need to make a complete inventory when I get back home to Nova Scotia, so will keep you posted later on next week. In the mean time, keeping an eye on eBay, Kijiji St. Johns', Freecycle web sites and flea markets in the St. John's area are one way to perhaps spot them. Phone the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary if you do. A reward has been posted around this town for their return. There are optimistic people here in St. John's who feel they just may turn up. So, positive thoughts are gratefully received! I've had an outpouring of support from quilters around the globe. You are all so wonderful and positive. I'll try and respond to you all later on next week. Right now, I'm staying with my original plan to have a short vacation on the coast of Newfoundland. I‟ll post again when I have news and when I can get back to my computer and access to photos. best, Val [Hearder] p.s. I still love Newfoundland!! LOST QUILTS Flash Forward to page five SEE: Valerie Hearder Cont’d from page one guild, you have just as much to contribute. I was a member for three months when I volunteered to be the president. Everyone has seen what a screw up I am and no one has hanged me yet. So you will survive it too! I think it's better to be "new" sometimes because we don't have all the negative information. You know the info I mean, "sew and sew burnt those cookies and brought them to the pot luck anyway" " I know, isn't it awful" Not that any of us would ever say anything negative. (very much Tongue in Cheek) uh uh! All joking aside, all of the positions are coming up this year. Some fabulous people have volunteered to do another term and those people have my thanks. You all get a pat on the back. Which is always better than a kick in the @$&. To make a long story short get off your duff ladies we need YOU!!!!! Until next month, Cheers, Marie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ About My Friend Dorothy I have been asked to write a few words about the passing of this beautiful woman. This is a pretty tall order as most of us could go on a long time about this truly amazing soul. Cont’d on page seven Some of you may remember that Valerie Hearder, a Canadian Quilt Teacher had two suitcases of quilts stolen from her vehicle while in Newfoundland Read on - From Judy Morrison: CVSQG - Box 1507, Comox, B.C. V9M 8A2 - Editor@schoolhousequilters,com Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters Page 4 April 2009 NEW: http://www.schoolhousequilters.com Intersections: Where Words and Quilting Meet By Jessie Schut fillment we all hope to get in our lives. Call it full-blast living...” He adds it to a list that also includes sex, sports, music, and religious ecstasy as activities that provide a sense of being part of something bigger than ourselves.(Sex? Phew, I‟m blushing!) Where do ideas come from? How can an idea morph from one thing into another? What kind of magical process is involved? Are there ways to nurture creativity? How on earth did this creative process happen? I‟ve been reading and digging to find out about the creative process and want to share it with you in this and next month‟s column. Some people think that only a select few people are creative. Not true! We all have creativity as part of our genetic makeup. Cavemen (and women) needed creativity when they came across situations for which there was no instruction manual (such as how to survive in a cave cooped up with your significant other all winter.) We still need creativity to survive today – just watch how creative you can be when you realize it‟s your in-laws‟ car in the front drive while you‟re still lounging around in your nightgown at 10:30 a.m. But society today has squelched a lot of creativity out of us. Commonly accepted norms such as “time is money”, “we need to be productive”, 5 Easy Rules for Being a Success, “don‟t rock the These are questions that I‟ve been puzzling over, ever since something cool happened as I was working on a journal quilt last week. It started out with an idea of depicting in fabric what happened in the first week of Lent. This would be serious stuff. Churchy stuff. Deep, heart-searching spiritual journey stuff, involving a cross, a Bible, printing and making pictures on fabric. Well. The printing didn‟t work out. The pictures looked weird. The whole thing just wasn‟t interesting. Just when I was ready to chuck it all, someone said something that turned on a lightbulb inside my head. I started over, and this is what my square looks like: You may not care for my “creative” effort, but it makes me giggle. I started with nothing except an idea, and I kept working at it till it became something. The interesting thing is, there‟s a lot of truth in that square, probably more truth than there was in the original idea. And it felt so good! Researcher Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi writes, “Of all human activities, creativity comes closest to providing the ful- It reads: What will you give uqp for Lent? Perfectionism! Goob ibea.) CVSQ - Box 1507, Comox, B.C. V9M 8A2 - Editor@schoolhousequilters,com Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters Page 5 Cont’d from page three Jessie’s Intersections - continued boat”, „be a team player”, “tried and true” – these sayings and lots more like them tell us that there are more important things to think about than being creative. In some ways, life has just gotten too easy – we don‟t even have to improvise recipes anymore – just open the box and add eggs or whatever. There are experts around every corner to tell you what to do and how to do it. Dr. Phil will solve your relationship problems, Martha will decorate your home, and Oprah will tell you everything else, from what‟s in fashion to what books you should be reading. Sad to say, even some quilting workshops can knock the creative tar out of us when they become so prescriptive that we feel boxed in. Learning techniques, color theories, and design principles is great – but nobody should be telling us how to use them for the rest of our lives. . As well, our inner critics are hot to trot whenever we try to break creative instincts out of the box. We all have voices inside our heads reminding us of past mistakes. As kids, we learned pretty quickly in school that you don‟t color a rooster bright red, even if you think it looks great; and forget about coloring outside the lines. Most people are thought to be eccentric if they stick a lime green feather in their purple April 2009 hats, and who wants to be eccentric? What will people think? In these and a hundred other ways, we are told that being different, trying out our own wings, and messing around with art is a waste of time. So it takes a certain gutsiness to explore and nourish our creativity today. Quilter Sandra Meech ( Creative Quilts: Inspiration, Texture and Stitch. Batsford Publishing, 2006) quotes psychologist Erich Fromme, “Creativity requires the courage to let go of certainties.” Courage is a biggie if you want to be creative. It takes moxy to step out, try it, and risk the failure. Is it worth it? That rush of adrenaline, that walking-on-air feeling tell me it is. How about you? Next month, I‟ll write more about some of the things we can do to nurture our creative sides, and step out in courage. If you have any ideas you want to share with me, things that have worked for you, or ah-ha! moments that you‟ll never forget, please phone to chat (250-331-0156) or e-mail me your story at [email protected] Valerie Hearder June 20, 2008 FOUND! This afternoon a journalist from a t.v. station in St. John's phoned to say that a young man had called the station to say he'd found my quilts. The journalist interviewed the fellow, and saw my quilts and they aired the story this evening. I'm told they are undamaged. They were found in 2 plastic garbage bags on a well used path - obviously dumped there today. I spoke with the finder who handed the quilts to the police and I am waiting to hear from the police I'm thrilled and overwhelmed. The out-pouring of support and care from everyone has been so heartening. So many were positive they would be found - and I knew that if magic could happen in any city, it would be St. John's where there is a big heart and everyone cares. I heard from a quilter in St. John's this evening who said even her postman asked everyday if the quilts had shown up Continued on page Six - See Valerie Hearder SEE PAGE EIGHT CVSQG - Box 1507, Comox, B.C. V9M 8A2 - Editor@schoolhousequilters,com Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters Page 6 http://www.schoolhousequilters.com Cont‟d from page five Valerie Hearder yet. When the quilts were stolen a local t.v. station contacted me to say the whole town was pulling for me! I love St. John's! I've seen my work published in many forms over the years, but taping up "Reward" posters of my quilts was one of the most disheartening things I've done. I could only think of them as "Lost" - because that meant they could be found. So it is! Thank you everyone for your kind emails and calls. I may not be able to respond to them all but, please know that I'm very grateful for your positive thoughts and care. Love Val [Hearder] June 26, 2008 ALMOST I had a call this afternoon from my textile friends who collected the found quilts from the police. The police wanted to photograph all the quilts before they released them. It's not a complete retrieval. None of my teaching materials, teaching demos and slides have been included in the haul. Further, I'd tucked some of my small framed collages and landscapes into my plastic teaching portfolios. They are still lost. Still, I'm counting my blessings and VERY happy to have the most important pieces back! The out-pouring of support from everyone has been the biggest blessing of all. I just can't wait to get them safely home! best, Val [Hearder] From Judy: I was looking for Quilter, Judy Morningstar‟s website and images of her „crooked houses‟ and came across this site from Valerie Hearder. As I read about that “Lost‟ poster I had tears in my eyes. I thought all the Guild mem- bers would like to know more on the ―Saga of the Stolen Quilts‖ so portions have been reproduced here. All info. was copied from the website: www.threadlink.typepad.com/ Judy Morrison Library Committee Report We have added the following books to the library this month: 40 Fabulous Quick-Cut Quilts by Evelyn Sloppy (#114), Beaded Embellishment by Amy C. Clarke and Robin Atkins (#117), Loose Change by Claudia Plett and Le Ann Weaver (#118), 200 Quilting Tips, Techniques and Trade Secrets by Susan Briscoe (#122) and Six halves Make a Whole by Susan Knapp and Mary Jane Mattingly (#133). I am still anxiously awaiting the arrival of Machine Quilting Solutions by Christine Maraccini. In addition to the purchased books, two books were donated to the library in the past month: Curve Patch Quilts Made Easy by Trice Boerens (#138) and Quilt Pink for Hope from Better Homes and Gardens (#139).Thanks to Karrie Phelps and Pat Neufeld for these. Remember that updated lists of the books available in our library are available on our website sorted by book number (remember to check the date column to see which books are the newest), by title or by author. You are welcome to request books for the library by completing a bright pink NEW BOOK REQUEST form found in the front of the library binder. April 2009 Using the Schoolhouse Quilters’ Library Our library is self-serve. Library. Volunteers are responsible for opening and closing our storage cupboards. During the day, the first volunteer to arrive opens the library and the last to leave locks up. Brenda and Debbie look after the library during the evening sessions. A list of who is on duty is posted inside the door of the left library cupboard. If you have a question or need help, just ask a library volunteer. To borrow a book Choose a book. You might like to just browse the shelves or refer to lists provided in the plastic folders on the library table. These folders have books listed in alphabetic order by title, by author and numerically by book number. Newer books will be found near the beginning of the numerical list by book number and can be recognized by looking down the date column. Remove the book card from the first page of the book and fill in today’s date and your name. File the card in the library binder in the pocket that matches the book number. The book number is usually on the spine of the book. You may borrow the book for 4 weeks. To return a book Find the book card for your book (using the book number) in the library binder. Fill in the date returned and put the book card back in the book. Return the book to the library shelf in numerical order. To borrow and return templates, CDs find the appropriate section in the binder and follow the book procedures. The Library belongs to all of us, so use it, and take care of it too! Thanks for Listening! continued on page seven CVSQ - Box 1507, Comox, B.C. V9M 8A2 - Editor@schoolhousequilters,com Your Library Committee Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters Continued from page six Library Committee Report Make sure you place the completed form back in the pocket where you found it. We check for requests every week but do not place an order until requests total $40. This allows us to take advantage of FREE SHIPPING from Amazon. We ask only that requested books be of interest to many guild members. Check out the new additions to your library! Thanks to all for returning and reshelving the books. The library helpers really appreciate your diligence. Keep on having fun quilting and watch for more additions to the library in the next few weeks. Coleen and the library crew April 2009 Page 7 A THANK YOU FROM NORMA Cont’d from page three Thanks so much to every one of the willing workers who finished ALL of the favors for Hands Across the Water. I counted (Blank) and (Blank) today and tucked them safely away until October. (Editor: can’t tell everybody what we made!) . It says a lot about our members that we got so much done in such a short time. I now have a bag of supplies, which was leftover from your donations. It will be left on the "free" table for you to re-claim, if you so desire, on Thursday April 2nd and Thursday April 9th. Thanks again! Norma McNeillie CVSQ - Box 1507, Comox, B.C. V9M 8A2 - Editor@schoolhousequilters,com Merm’s Monthly I keep telling myself it was for the best, because Dorothy was becoming so frail and would not have been able to stay home any longer, that she went to sleep with a good book and everyone who knew Dorothy knew how much she loved a good book At the last meeting she was so happy to see the article in Quilts Canada. She was overjoyed with the scrapbook of the Tea. I think of all these things and I am reminded of the movie Fried Green Tomatoes. I am going to steal a line from that movie and say "Dorothy was a Lady, and a Lady always knows when it's time to go" Having said all that, there is a hole in my life that is not likely to fill up anytime soon. Marie Trimmer Page 8 Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters CVSQ - Box 1507, Comox, B.C. V9M 8A2 - [email protected] April 2009 Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters Tip of the Day: Taming the Ruler Frustrated by your rotary ruler wandering when you are cutting fabric? Keep that tool where it needs to stay using two items you probably already have handy in your house. Add a dab of clear nail polish on each corner and at each end of the ruler. Sprinkle with salt and allow to dry. No more slips! Thanks to Marlette0613 for sharing this great idea. From Ricky Timms web "The Quilt Show" Thanks to Claudette April 2009 Page 9 From the Fons and Porter Calendar REFRESHMENTS! TIP: Use Baking Parchment paper to help you position and align Those members whose last appliqué pieces prepared with fusible web. name first initial is: Place the appliqué pattern M,N,O,P - please bring some under the parchment translucent yummies to the MAY Busipaper, then position all pieces, and ness Meeting fuse to the parchment paper. FOR MAY Remember to bring your own MUG and $.50 if you didn‟t pay $5 at the beginning of the year. CVSQ - Box 1507, Comox, B.C. V9M 8A2 - Editor@schoolhousequilters,com When the paper cools, peel up the entire appliqué design and fuse it as one piece to your background block Page 10 Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters SUNSHINE—Shirley Woodbeck If anyone knows a member in the guild who has been ill or has illness or a death in their family or who just needs to be cheered, please call Shirley Woodbeck at 250-338-1176 so that a card may be sent from the guild. Hands Across the Water 2009 Ladies, Mark your calendars: Saturday Oct. 3 - 2009 Cumberland, BC Rec. Centre doors open at 10:00 am Travel Theme more details to follow April 2009 For Sale DRESS FORM “MY DOUBLE” BY DRITZ SIZE: (s) Bust 33” - 41” Waist 23” - 31” Hips 34” 42 “ New - NEVER been used $ 50.00 Call Edith Walters at 250 335-9039 (I found these images on the internet Perhaps one of them will look like this For Sale Form - Editor) Next Committee Meeting Thurs. Apr. 9th at 7 pm Thanks from Barb, Ardith & Marion For Sale Creative PFAFF 2140 Embroidery Machine See our Bulletin Board for More information OR: Contact Bev at 250- 941-6999 Email: [email protected] CVSQ - Box 1507, Comox, B.C. V9M 8A2 - Editor@schoolhousequilters,com Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters April 2009 Page 11 Monthly Fabric Colours All Based On Songs by Florence Labrecque Fabric strips to be two and a half inches by the width of fabric from selvedge to selvedge - - - washed and ironed, please! May Brown Eyed Girl June Purple Haze - - - - Plains or prints containing these colours - - - Hope to see YOU participate! Quilter's Horoscope (source: Pauline Rogers - Australian quilt instructor) Thanks to Hope Rychkun A humorous compilation of character traits of quilters according to their zodiac signs. Compiled by a quilting tutor with over twenty years experience teaching patchwork and quilting and zero years writing horoscopes. By Pauline Rogers Aries - March 21 to April 20 Aries are adventurous and energetic quilters. They are forever looking for new ideas. The whole world to them is a palette of endless possibilities. Always confident, they use colour schemes that others wouldn‟t dare consider. Their enthusiasm can cause them to lose track of time when working on a project and they have been known to go days without sleep. Being impulsive by nature, they generally don‟t bother reading the instructions for designs. Of course, as far as they are concerned the patterns are just to give them more ideas. Aries have a talent for the arts and make excellent designers. They don‟t follow techniques; they invent them. Their quilt designs are the envy of many. Taurus - April 21 to May 20 Taurus is the quilter who always finishes a project, as they are persistent and determined. When attending workshops or using a pattern they will follow every instruction to the letter. They can be greedy when it comes to their stash, as they know the value of material. They save every bit of scrap. However, they are warmhearted and loving to such a degree that they have given away nearly every quilt they have ever made. They are gifted artists, excelling at sewing, patchwork and quilting. The stitching in their quilts is of such high quality that their quilts will endure for eons. CVSQ - Box 1507, Comox, B.C. V9M 8A2 - Editor@schoolhousequilters,com Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters Page 12 April 2009 Some of us visited the Powell River TIMBERLANE QUILTER‟S Quilt Show on the weekend of March 21-22, and these are a few of the quilts we saw! - By no means are they all that we saw! IT was a great day out - the seas were calm, our Powell River Friends picked us up at the ferry and then took us back again, all in all a nice day out! Another way to use a tree skirt! Now I know what to do with all my Alaskan fabrics ORCAS AND TURTLES - Two very different methods of Stained Glass And being ME, Could I have left out the CATS? Or the Asian Fans? CVSQ - Box 1507, Comox, B.C. V9M 8A2 - Editor@schoolhousequilters,com Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters April 2009 BIB n’ TUCKER QUILTING April Sale All tone on tone purples All tone on tone yellows 30% – 35% off 2m + (same bolt) ½ m minimum cuts Reminder: open Easter Monday Regular hours 10-4 343 D Bay Street (Lower Rear GRAVEL YARD parking lot) at Turner, VICTORIA 250-386-6512 (Mon- Thurs 10-4, Sat 12-4 ) (Closed Fridays for Grandma Privileges) Get Your Story Printed * Family History • Recipe Book • Poetry Book • Short Stories Novel • Journal If you‟ve wanted to get it printed, but didn‟t know how to make it happen, we can help! Call us and make an appointment to come in and talk about your project. We‟ll help see it through to completion. 416-C Puntledge Rd. Courtenay, BC V9N 3R1 Tel: (250) 338-6364 Fax: (250) 338-7677 abcprinting @telus.net CVSQ - Box 1507, Comox, B.C. V9M 8A2 - Editor@schoolhousequilters,com Page 13 Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters April 2009 Page 14 Everyone Welcome ! Sale and Tea hosted by the Schoolhouse Quilters quilted items, placemats, pot holders, runners, purses, bags, wallets, cards, jewellery and more. . . . . Saturday May 16th 10 am – 4 pm Cumberland Cultural Centre (O.A.P. Hall) Free Admission Tea, coffee and goodies $3 CVSQ - Box 1507, Comox, B.C. V9M 8A2 - Editor@schoolhousequilters,com Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters April 2009 Page 19 The Streets Where You Live written by Moreen Reed. C T K X C A V L J E M A R S D E N R D D F Z Y R C T N C A S S Q X F I G O Z J A Z M G D P T C B H N P L Z K H W E O Y O Word List T N L E N L A N W I STIKA AVE ANNA PLACE COLEMAN ROAD APRIL PLACE SARATOGA RD CANSO AVE SCHMIDT RD LAZO ROAD MORALEE DR URQUHART AVE QUARRY RD ARGYLE TRENT RD BACK ROAD BEATON AVE TORRENCE RD ANDERTON MANTLE DR BATES ROAD CHILDS RD MARSDEN RD NIMNIM AVE WILLEMAR AVE BRUCE RD DOGWOOD GITHRIE RD KILMARNROCK CHEMAINUS WEBDON RD D E V A A K I T S R K X X L B U C L O H L E Z D U A Q X C S E V A T R A H U Q R U D R T C D W F A E F V E N A I W B I D R T S T Q O R P N T F N A A R G Y L E L A Z O R O A D A S A S C H M I D T R D A T O K O D N U V O B Y D F S E D R A G O T A R A S M D K A E N R X Y C J A E F J G O P N D E C J V Y T Y G N A M P L C E S S N O A O I B R I I L O R B W N C U O A R M R A E G A R T M P R I R E L E W N N V A E B B D C A H N A A L U L E G R R I K U R I R Q I A E W N L P C R O I M E D L R C A R E A O K T O E M N E L E D C M G L O N M N H W C O O E A A E A R V L X L R R T E E U M U A X R V C D C D I A I L D L R Y Q H Q Z D V D E N R E K Q W R V G T L G R E C F CVSQ - Box 1507, Comox, B.C. V9M 8A2 - Editor@schoolhousequilters,com Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters Page 16 April 2009 Remnants and this and that from here, there and all over QUILT CALENDAR ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island Quilting Seminar April 23, 24,25, 26, 2009 www.crfriendshipquiltguild.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Canadian Quilters’ Association Formed in 1981, the aims and objectives of the Canadian Quilters’ Association: to promote a greater understanding, appreciation, and knowledge of the art, techniques, and heritage of patchwork, appliqué, and quilting to promote the highest standards of workmanship and design in both traditional and innovative work to foster cooperation and sharing among quilt makers across the country. Quilt Saskatchewan 2009 May 25–30 Registration for classes opens November 3, 2008 for members and January 5, 2009 for Non members. See www.canadianquilters.com for details. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pippa Moore - Textile Artist / Quiltmaker www.pippamoore.ca Nine Patch Media www.ninepatchmedia.com Cumberland Quilt Shop www.cumberlandquiltshop.co m Sharon Pederson Quiltmaker / Teacher / Author www.sharonquilts.com May 29, 2009 - June 5, 2009 Seasons By The Sea Quilt Festival Parksville BC Presented by Parksville Quilthouse QG at Parksville Community Centre and workshops at Malaspina College. Cathy Miller (the singing quilter) will be at the opening ceremonies. Workshops will follow the quilt festival to give guild members the opportunity to participate. Quilt show, merchant mall, junior fibre arts, demonstrations, viewer’s choice, displays, past president’s award and comfort quilts. Workshops are now being finalized. Donna McAskile Barb Wilson REFRESHMENTS! FOR MAY Those members whose last name first initial is: M,N,O,P - please bring some yummies to the MAY Business Meeting Remember to bring your own MUG and $.50 if you didn‟t pay $5 at the beginning of the year. Bookmark our website: www.schoolhousequilters.com * Guild Information * Exec & Committee Heads * Newsletter * Special Events * Show and Tell * Library catalogue * How to Contact Us * Workshops and Supply Lists The Fraser Valley Quilters' Guild is hosting its biannual quilt show in May of this year. Quiltafair 2009 will run May 22-24. We'll have a beautiful display of 250 quilts, a Merchants Mall, Members Boutique, Raffle Quilt and Tea Room. Two Featured Quilt Artists, Karen Berry and Judy Leslie, will display a selection of their quilts ranging from contemporary to whimsical. The Hungarian Quilt Exchange Exhibit. 42 quilters participated in a round robin quilt exchange between BC and Hungary, there will be a special display of the quilts. Cloverdale Catholic Parish Hall 17475 59th Avenue, Surrey, BC Hours; Fri - Sat 10-5 Sun 10-4 Admission - $5 Men get free admission If you would like more information visit our website at www.fvqg.org Valerie Hearder www.valeriehearder.com Connections for Quilters CVSQ - Box 1507, Comox, B.C. V9M 8A2 - Editor@schoolhousequilters,com
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Presidents Message - Comox Valley Schoolhouse Quilters` Guild
At the May meeting, entries are received and voting for viewer’s choice will occur. Three categories will be awarded – Viewer’s choice, Best use of color, and Most Creative and judged by a panel of...
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