Newsletter of the Rio Grande Valley Quilt Guild
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Newsletter of the Rio Grande Valley Quilt Guild
Newsletter of the Rio Grande Valley Quilt Guild Volume XXXIII:#12 Hi all, I started to say ladies, but I must remember we are a mixed group! Thanks for being a part of us Rick. I am so excited about all the things going on in the guild. It seems like we are growing be leaps and bounds and having a great time. I hope you are ready for some additional fun. We have launched a Sew Along from a Bonnie Hunter pattern, Christmas Lights. The first month of directions are on the web site. Each month there will be another installment. I plan to make mine with batiks I have collected. I hope to see yours too. As you sew along don't forget to post those pictures to the Rio Grande Valley Quilt Guild facebook page. We all love to see your progress. I would also invite you to bring your progress to the meeting for some additional oohs, aahs and encouragement for the rest of us. The next thing we are going to do is a FUGLY exchange, Fabric of the Ugly variety. Now I know that most of you only purchase beautiful stuff but sometimes it just jumps in your cart without being seen. So in January bring a fat quarter of your fugliest in a brown paper bag ( you don't have to put your name on it ). We will exchange bags. You put a bag in you get one out. If you have lots of fuglys you can bring them too. In March you just need to bring your completed project, anything, mug rugs, placemat, quilt. We will have a display to see the transformation. Enjoy the holiday see you at the next meeting. Renee December 2014 Board Meeting December 10, 2014 9:am meet at the Church of Christ, 1220 S. Bridge St. In Weslaco Guild Meeting: December 13, 2014 9:am South Texas College in Weslaco Program: Susan Cranshaw to teach us her fusible web appliqué techniques Thursday, December 11, 2014 Class at Grace Episcopal Church 701 S Missouri St, Weslaco Friday, December 12, 2014 Class at STC 400 Border St. Building F (cafeteria) Minutes of General Meeting November 8th, 2014 The meeting was called to order by Renee Darkis, President at 9 am at STC in Weslaco. Secretary's Report: It was pointed out the there was a need to correct the spelling of Subie Redd in last months minutes. This will be done. No other corrections or changes were called for, therefore minutes passed as posted in the newsletter. Treasurer's Report: Income $1,750.21 Expense 1,848.56 Balance $30,681.40 Membership: 10 new members today Community Service: 279 items donated for a total of 1446 hours and a value of $10,308.50 Announcements: Renee Darkis announced that both Alice Gibson and Judi Swanda were looking for assistants to join them now and take over the positions when they are out of office. All volunteers see Alice or Judi. Renee did a demo on how to use our facebook page and also announced an FUGLY fabric exchange. Bring an Ugly FQ in brown paper sack to January meeting, an exchange will take place and then bring back a project made using this fabric in March. Renee also acknowledged our members who are Veterans – we appreciate their service. Programs: Alice announced the upcoming programs as posted on the web and introduced Maggie Ball our speaker later today. It was noted by Alice that a lot of people signed up for the classes on the past Thursday and Friday that did not cancel or show up. This makes it very hard on the speaker and Alice for scheduling. Please let her know if you are not going to attend. Schoolhouse: Classes are filling fast and there is a standby list for two of the classes. Lambykins Class will be next Friday taught by Jackie Heyes, and Color and Stitch on the 5th of December, note; it will be before the next guild meeting due to the holidays and availability of the school. Hostess: 138 members present with 5 guests and 10 new members for a total of 153. Sunshine & Shadows: Sharon Norwood's brother passed away and her daughter remains very ill. Florea Flores brother had open heart surgery, Carol Hover recovering from her surgery/infection and Vicki Guerra's daughter having problems in her pregnancy. Nominations: Only two nominations were received in the mail due to a problem with the post office. No other nominations were received from the floor and therefore the following will assume office in January 2015: Bonnie Hall, 1st VP, Mary Jo Havertape, 2nd VP and Karon Jacobson Treasurer. Scholarships: There will be a change in how the membership scholarships will be awarded starting in January. All members will be eligible and the drawing will be by random membership numbers. Evelyn Fincher announced that she had received a call that there would be a donation of funds to the scholarships awarded to the high school students and that a decision would be made at a later date as to how this would be used. Military Service Quilts: Mary Jo Havertape announced the size of the quilts is 60” x 72” and colors are red, white and blue. Gold and Black may be used but not recommended. Please bring all quilts to the Community Service table. Carina Ybarra has donated her time to quilt several of these quilts...thank you Carina. A quilt will be given out next week to a Fallen Soldier's family in Edinburg. The soldier is Marine Lance Corporal Dustin Michael Sekula. Library: A total of 545 books are posted on the web site, soon to be 548. If you e-mail Georgia Huffman with your request for a special book she will bring to next meeting. Special acknowledgement to Carol Hover for her donation of 165 books to the library. Newsletter: News is due by the 15th to Jackie Heyes Block Drawing: The ladies who won the blocks last month returned with completed projects and will receive a $25. gift certificate to be used for classes. Next months block is May 26th from the calendar, to be done in Christmas fabric in the center square and red and green borders Cont.. on page 3 2 Cont.. from page 2 Retreat: The retreat is full with a waiting list and will be held on the 22nd thru 26th of March 2015. Karen needs someone to contact shop owners in area for door prizes. Quilt Show: Things are moving along nicely, members asked to sell, sell tickets for the Donation Quilt, take to your park etc. Please check the web site for dates and times of quilt registration at the various parks. January 24th will be the last day for registration. Miniatures due at the January meeting. 90” is the maximum size in perimeter/circumference of the quilts. Prizes awarded are $100, $75 and $50. All miniatures are donated to the guild and sold at Silent Auction at the Quilt Show in February. There is a need for someone to volunteer to Receiving quilts and Return Quilts at the show and also someone to Coordinate the scheduling of the Opportunity Quilt. Volunteer sign up will begin next month at the meeting. New Business: There is a 3 part Bonnie Hunter quilt posted on the web site for members to do. This will be done over 3 months so you can have ready for the quilt show...lol. The quilt is called Christmas Lights 3 and all info is on the web. Mary Jo Havertape will be having Sew Days again at her park, Rio Valley Estates, in Weslaco in June, July and August... more info at a later date. Renee is also working on the possibility of having a sew day this winter as well. Respectfully submitted by Judi Swanda, Secretary January, 2015 is the month to display and judge the miniatures for the 2015 quilt show. Prizes will be awarded to the top three miniatures that receive the most viewer choice votes. I will accept miniatures at the December meeting. If you do not want your miniature considered for the judging, just put a note on it to let me know. The miniature must be no more than 90" in perimeter and have a label with your name and title on it. Those are the only two requirements. Consider doing one. The Silent Auction at the quilt show brings in around $1,000. Please make a miniature. They are fun and fast and it is one way to help do your part for the show. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Karyn Heaney [email protected] 617-290-9322 Susan Cranshaw from Wimberley TX will be here to teach us her fusible web appliqué techniques using her 2013 desert Series; her lecture will be on Appliqué, one Artist’s Quilting Adventure Thursday, December 11, 2014 Class at Grace Episcopal Church 701 S Missouri St, Weslaco Friday, December 12, 2014 Class at STC 400 Border St. Building F (cafeteria) 3 The Sew and Sew Bee has started up with enthusiasm again this year, meeting on Tuesdays and Thursdays. They will start the quilting year with donation quilts, making them in a new way as discovered in a magazine. Many projects are planned for this year with many group members volunteering to lead the classes. The group picture displays the quilt tops made by the newer quilters of our group. The second picture shows an example of a quilt made by Pat Culp who has been quilting for a short time. She has been willing and eager to try most any project! Val Forsyth Bee Keeper Pat’s Quilt The Wanna Bees warmly welcomed me at their regular second Sunday get-together. They started their meeting with a Show and Tell which included a beautiful quilt for a new grandson, donation quilts and items for the guild, and even Christmas presents for family members. Next, they moved on to their door prizes, generously given by group members. I was lucky enough to be included and even luckier to win denim which could be used to make a walker carrier/bed rail caddy which the group is making for the RGV quilt show. You'll want to check out the boutique for some of the items pictured. Thank you Adela Saldana and Ruth Kapraun for you hospitality, Val Forsyth Bee Keeper The Mission Bees meet twice each month( on the first and third Monday) from 9:00am to 2:p.m. We bring our lunch, have coffee and work on various projects or have a lesson or talk from whoever has been chosen. We have "Show and Tell" each time. We meet at the UVAL facility on the site of the Speer Memorial Library on 12th St. in Mission. Our membership is at 32 at this time, we have a waiting list of prospective members. Our leader is Janey Thompson. We have our own coffee pot, microwave and a printer to make copies of projects that are planned. We also have a small library of books and pamphlets for the use of any member. We are planning our Christmas Pot-Luck lunch and gift exchange party. At our November 3rd meeting we had an informative discussion by those who attended the International Quilt Festival in Houston. Also there was a demonstration of the newer Sergers. Michaela Shyne-Kalsow 406-223-2804 [email protected] At The Killer Bees November 13th meeting, Diane Hines taught 42 of us how to make a greeting card with "Card Stitching". Picture #1 is Diane helping Bertha Fink to get started, Picture #2 is Bev Fleming and Sharon Gulyban stitching away on their card, and picture #3 is a completed card. Stitchingcards.com will get you to the web site for more stitching ideas. This was a great project! Previous Thursdays we have been working on heart and bone pillows, and Cath-port Pillows that have been donated to the local cancer centers and also our bears that are donated to The Rainbow Room and local clinics. Our Retreat To Rockport is coming up in December along with our Welcome Back Pot Luck Luncheon. And we have a "Save This Date"...Thursday, January 29th, 2015 is our biannual Killer Bee Quilt Show in Sunshine Country Club's Retzlaff Hall from 9AM to Noon. 4 Corner Stone Hi, my name is Bonnie Hall (AKA Auntie Bon, AKA the Hat Lady) I’m currently your webmaster for rgvqg.com and I will soon be your new membership person. I originally grew up in Seattle, WA. Married my husband Mike in 1969 and moved to Ohio. I completed my education at nights while I worked for Ohio Bell. I have a degree in Electronics Engineering Technology. I worked almost 31 years for the telephone company in various areas of equipment engineering. I’ve dabbled with many different computer programing languages. I’m enjoying the challenge of learning web design and maintaining the rgvqg.com website. My husband, Mike, and I are recent (2011) transplants from Ohio to the Rio Grande Valley. We came to the valley for the square and round dancing. McAllen is touted as the “Square Dance Capitol of the World”. My husband is also a square dance caller. He is the only square dance caller in the valley during the months of April – October. I’ve been quilting since about 1984. I’d have to call my cousin to find out exactly when I started. She has the first quilt I ever made. It’s an Eleanor Burns, Log Cabin Quilt in a Day that took me two days to make. I gave it to her for a wedding present. Most of our family has been inundated with my quilts. The Rio Grande Valley Quilt Guild is the first quilt guild I’ve ever belonged to. I’ve really enjoyed the comradeship and the many opportunities to learn that the guild has brought me. Thanks Much Date: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Where: Winter Ranch RV Resort .Where: Winter Ranch RV Resort The list of all books is now on the RGVQG web site! ( Thank you Bonnie Hall ). If there is a book you would like to borrow send me an email at [email protected] and I'll bring it to the next meeting. 600 State Highway 495 Alamo, TX 5 Corner Stone My second selfie is the one I’m attaching to this bio. I think is one you all would recognize. I have been a member of the guild for three years. I waited three months before I jumped up (with a lot of pushing from Deb) and said I would help Deb do what was then called Wounded Warriors. By Dec’s board meeting, we decided to change the name (to Military Service Quilts), the colors (red, white and blue only, with a few exceptions), the size (from anything to 72”L x 60”W), and from sending them to Fort Hood to keeping them in the valley. A lot of publicity and a HUGE support base from the rest of the members of the guild have turned this project into a tremendous success. I have discovered how blessed I am in finding new friends and a quite joy of quilting I didn’t know existed. Thank you all for being you. Community Service Report November 2014 Total number of items. ……... Total number of hours…….... Total value…………..$8,460.75 1,167 351 Items donated to: Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Dickinson, TX Animal Shelter Rainbow Room, Harlingen TX Valley Cancer Center, Harlingen, TX Su Clinica, Harlingen, TX Donations form: Lucy Klaas Linda Hollenbeck Calico Clippers Bee Trophy Gardens Bee Killler Bees Bee Mission Hospital Green Gate Bee Class: “Inktense pencils” Instructor: Vicki Guerra and Sharon DeGarrimore Date: Friday, December 5, 2014 Time: 9:00am to 3:00pm, Location: STC Weslaco, Building F cafeteria 6 DIRECTORY CHANGES Shirley Apfel--delete summer ad- Janie Buentello 2206 Perkins Mary Lantis Fran Wessel 715 N Westgate Dr, Lot 83 1907 Meadow Way Dr. Mission, TX 78572 956-533-8414 Weslaco, TX 78596 Mission, TX 78572 956-351-5128 956-581-5353 [email protected] 956-605-1387 [email protected] Marge Bhagat--new cell: 956-975- [email protected] Linda Haderer--add cell: 956-2458115 Joyce Erickson 26826 Tamm Ln #77 Carol Hover--delete email and add: Harlingen, TX 78552 [email protected] 956-564-1403 delete: 616-460-5705 and [email protected] add: 956-252-1157 Carolyn Fox Elaine Muzichuk--delete: 956-6475809 3032 Benjamin Ave. and add: 956-647-5805 Mercedes, TX 78570 320-291-4702 Joan Taylor--deleted summer address. [email protected] deleted: 956-250-7023 and add: 956-685-5136 Sandy Gurney 1319 Sunwest Blvd Priscilla Wodzinski--add: 2861 Dust Harlingen, TX 78552 Colebrook Rd, Cortland, OH 44410 956-230-3155 26392 Waterview Dr. Carrah W. Maney 401 Needles Palm Alamo, TX 78516 931-305-9240 [email protected] Jeanne Peterson 1402 South Cage, #378 Pharr, TX 78577 956-782-7833 3003 Co. Hwy 16 Burlington Flats, NY 13315 607-965-8017 [email protected] Martha Peterson 602 N. Victoria Rd. Donna, TX 78537 214-205-1578 Marjorie J. Wold--delete: PO Warsaw, MO 65355 and add: 32 Minnesota 660-438-3947 Ave S, Apt. #1 [email protected] [email protected] DIRECTORY ADDITIONS Mission, TX 78572 800 Lake View Dr. Mission, TX 78572 956-599-9501 Nancy Hutchins 600 State Hwy 495, #1494 Alamo, TX 78516 207-653-5131 22 Jones Rd. Raymond, ME [email protected] [email protected] Judie Berger 501 W Owassa Rd. #124 Pharr, TX 78577 931-788-2876 3104 Seminole Loop Crossville, TN Linda Johnson 190 Fernando St. Mercedes, TX 78570 218-393-0877 2710 E Townline Rd Foxboro, WI 54836 [email protected] [email protected] Carol Anderson Catherine Raftery 912 Lake View Dr. 956-360-4774 [email protected] Judy Shannon 1402 Cage, Unit #280 Pharr, TX 78577 970-370-3006 [email protected] 7 Bal. Fwd 09/30/14 Balance Forward $ 30,779.75 Income and Expeditures RGVQG Checking Account October 2014 INCOME Income October 2014 Administration Newsletter Library Programs Community Service Quilter's School House Membership 1000 Guests & Fines Retreat Quilt Show (payment of 50% of storage unit) 618 Other Income - Checks not cashed (lost) 132.21 Total Income $ 1,750.21 EXPENSES Administration 49 Bank Service Charge Biz Utilities Programs Quilter's School House 100 Membership Guests & Fines Postage & Delivery Library 132.21 Retreat Sunshine & Shadows Dues & Subscriptions Scholarships - Students 38.35 Scholarships - Officers Scholarships - Quilt Show 1200 Friendship Day 174 Insurance - Dishonesty bond 155 Total Expenses Account Balance Forward 1848.56 $ 30,681.40 8 Hi! Its that time of year again………….To all Members of the Rio Grande Valley Quilt Guild, please see the emergency box on the web site (www.rgvqg.com) for information on future meetings and classes. The map is in color, and may take some time to download. Thank you News on coming programs. Program classes are normally $35 payable to RGVQG on day of program class. There may be additional expenses based on the needs of the individual classes, e.g. some classes require purchase of kits, patterns, books, etc. Starting in November 2014 the normal cost for program classes will be $45 for members and $70 for non-members. The extra $25 for non-members makes them eligible for membership in the guild. Silver Thread and Golden Needles Rio Grande Valley Quilt Show February 20th - 21th, 2015Show location: McAllen Convention Center 700 Convention Center Blvd., Exhibit Hall B, McAllen, TX. Ware exit off highway 83 in McAllen Friday and Saturday, February 20th and 21th, 2015 9a.m. to 5 p.m. Carla Mewhinney, 2015 Quilt Show Chairperson Wall Hanging 9 Tote A calendar is now available on the rgvqg.com website. Just click on the calendar link on the home page. Use the blue arrows to move between months. Click any calendar entry to get more info, e.g. When, Where, Description. Any questions, call Bonnie Hall 740-398-1629. Following is the link to the Newsletter: http://rgvqg.com/newsletters/nl-2014-11-NOV.pdf If the link doesn't work, try copying it, then paste into your browser. You can also go to http://www.rgvqg.com/alligator/ to get the newsletter. Please let me know if you have any problems opening the newsletter. Bonnie M Hall Webmaster 740-398-1629 RGVQG Advertising Policy Fee: Business Card $10.00 1/4 page: $25.00 1/2 page: $50.00 Classified Ad: $5.00 or 3-4 lines Deadline: The newsletter is published monthly. Ads must reach the editor by the 15th for the next months issue. For more details contact: Jackie Heyes, Editor Ph.956-421-2290 cell:956-778-6104 e-mail: [email protected] 10 2015 QUILT SHOW REGISTRATION FORM is on the web page Rio Grande Valley Quilt Guild Newsletter Disclaimer RGVQG does not discriminate nor endorse any advertisement placed in Patches & Snatches. RGVQG is not responsible for, nor take responsibility for defective merchandise or false advertisements. Jackie Heyes, Editor