Patchwork - Campbell River Friendship Quilters Guild
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Patchwork - Campbell River Friendship Quilters Guild
Patchwork Volume 6, Issue 08 April 1, 2016 Message from the President Hello Ladies! Just a quick note as I’m a bit late with this….lots of company this year so far. Just a reminder that we still have a few openings for the April Retreat so let Colleen or Millie know ASAP if you are interested. As well, I hope you are giving some thought to volunteering for one of our positions available for next fall. If you are new to the Guild, it’s a great way to get to know the members and if you are not exactly “new” - well then we sure can use your experience! We will also be continuing our book sale from last month. So far we have made close to $200. I’m hoping the nice weather sticks around so you can all get to the meeting on April 13th. See you then. Sharon Demonstration of Confetti Quilt by Barb Connelly from Langley Guild March Bee Day QUADRA ISLAND QUILT & GARDEN TOUR SAT. JUNE 25TH & SUN. JUNE 26TH 10 am—4 pm $15—good for both days Tickets available at C.R. Tourist Info Center Many gardens displaying quilts 11 gardens, 8 in Granite Bay New homes & old homesteads Gardens growing food accented by flowers For more info contact [email protected] LANGLEY QUILTERS GUILD “THE THEADS THAT BIND US” Friday May 6th 10 am—8 pm Saturday May 7th 10 am—5 pm $6.00 admission 300 Quilts on display Featured guest artist MARIA DA SILVA and Tomorrow’s Quilters (a new initative promoting quilting in local schools. Tea Room; Gift Shop and Challenge and Merchant Mall George Preston Rec Center 20699 42nd Ave. Langley Langleyquiltersguild.com WORKSHOP April 19th Allyn Shellshear 20th Sandra Nielsen SUNDAY, APRIL 24TH 2016 21st Shirley Murray 9:30—4:30 23rd Mellissa Moller MACHINE QUILTING BASICS BY Ionne McCauley MASONIC HALL $41.00 payable at registration 1/2 hour for lunch Maximum 16 students Register with Kathy Hannin at March 9th meeting Supply list provided REMEMBER THE “SHARP BOX” IS AVAILABLE AT EACH MONTHLY MEETING CQA NEWS - Canadian Quilter’s Association QUILT CANADA 2016 will be held in Toronto, Ontario, June 15th to 18th Click on their website Www.canadianquilter.com IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING YOU WANT TO SHARE IN THE NEWSLETTER PLEASE LET ME KNOW. Jokes, Quilting Articles, pictures, recipes, etc. [email protected] The blog gives all the info re Quilt Canada There is a mystery quilt for members There is all kinds of information too numerous to mention here so check it out. MULTIPLE USES OF FREEZER PAPER FREEZER PAPER—that wonderful stuff you can find in your grocery store. Buy good quality freezer paper—REYNOLDS is the best FREEZER PAPER is great for appliqué. Trace quilting designs onto the dull side of the paper, cut it out & iron shiny side onto the fabric. Cut out the fabric around the design, allowing 1/4” seam allowance. Fold the fabric seam allowance under the freezer paper & press. Remove paper and stitch appliqué onto the background fabric. FREEZER PAPER can be used for paper piecing. FREEZER PAPER templates for hand sewing. Make Grandmothers Flower Garden blocks. Print a sheet of hexagons on freezer paper, cut them apart & iron them to the wrong side of your appliqué piece. Iron the edges over the paper & you will have a nice sharp edge for whip stitching. FREEZER PAPER can be run through your ink jet printer (not a laser printer). Set your printer to accept heavy paper, feed the sheets one at a time. To keep if from curling you can cut it a day or two ahead of time & put it under something heavy to flatten it; or iron it flat (shiny side down) on a Teflon pressing sheet; or iron it to a piece of copy paper and put the combination through your printer. Ironing two pieces together may work as well. It’s best to pull them apart while they are still warm. FREEZER PAPER can also help you to print on fabric. For example, if you would like to personalize your labels, you can iron your freezer paper to the wrong side of the fabric but cut the fabric just shy of 8 1/2” x 11” so that stray threads do not get caught in the printer. Print your label on the fabric. The freezer paper gives the fabric just enough body to go through the printer as if it were a piece of paper. May there always be work for your hands to do, May your purse always hold a coin or two, May the sun always shine warm on your window pane, May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain, May the hand of a friend be near you And may God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you. “PRESERVING THE PAST” HANDS ACROSS THE WATER TIMBERLANE QUILTERS’ GUILD, POWELL RIVER, B.C. WHERE? The Italian Hall 5866 Lund Hwy, Powell River, B.C. WHEN? SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2016 Sunday because of the revised ferry schedule which makes a Saturday date difficult. A catered lunch will be served. PROGRAM Our theme is ‘PRESERVING THE PAST” It will include a merchants mall, white elephant table, guest speaker, gifts and a number of draws. CHALLENGE A quilt which expresses our challenge theme ‘Preserving the Past’. The quilt should be a minimum of 20” to a maximum of 40”. Use colour and fabrics you love and embellish as you wish. A prize will be awarded to the viewer’s choice. See this news letter for the challenge block. They will be divided up and become draws dependent upon the number of blocks submitted. RSVP by May 15, 2016 $15.00 per person “A-NIGHT MEETING” “A NIGHT’ - Business/So cial Meeting is held 2nd Wednesday of eac h month from September to May—7:00 p.m. at the C.R. Community Center. “Bee-DAY” - Social time at the Masonic Hall from 9a.m.—4 p.m. Bring your machine or if you can’t spend the whole day, just come in for coffee & goodies. There is no “BEE-DAY” in June JUNE Wind-up-Party—is held in place of the June “A-Nite” meeting. April 13th May 11th June 8th “BEE Days” April 23rd May 28th June ??? RETREATS Oyster Bay Resort April 15, 16, 17th GUILD LUNCH 3rd Friday each month April 15th Fisherman’s May 20th Storey Creek Golf Club June 17th Fusilli Grill Do you plan on attending any of the Guild Lunches? ______________________________ Please inform MARNI: [email protected] So that she can make reservations. Thank You! QUILTING WEB SITES CONNECTING THREADS connectingthreads.com Books, fabrics, notions, thread, etc. QUILTING AND WHAT NOT quiltingandwhatnot.ca Patterns, instructions for paper piecing, foundation patterns for 1/2 sq. triangles GRANVILLE ISLAND SHOP MAIWA maiwa.com Fabric painting supplies CINDY’S THREADWORKS www.cindysthreadworks.com Superior Threads, patterns, notions FABRICATICS fabricfatics Over 2000 batiks from Texas. $8.00 yard TheQuilt Show thequiltshow.com Great website with Ricky Timms & Alex Anderson CQA Canadian Quilter’s Association canadianquilter.com ARBEE DESIGNS arbeedesigns.com learntoapplique.com facebook.com/arbeedesigns academyofquilting.com HAMELS FABRICS & QUILTING Hamelsfabrics.com LOOKING FOR SPECIFIC FABRIC gofabricconnect.com THOUSANDS OF BOLTS thousandsofbolts.com Great shop based in Chilliwack IENDSHIP CAMPBELL RIVER FR QUILTERS GUILD P.O. Box 653 Campbell River, B.C. V9W “A NITE’ - Business/Socia l Meeting is held 2nd Wednesday of each month from September to May—7:00 p.m. at the C.R . Community Center. “Bee-DAY” - Social time at the Masonic Hall from 9a.m.—4 p.m. Bring your machine or if you can’t spend the whole day , just come in for coffee & goodies. JUNE Wind-up-Party—is held in place of the June “A-Nite” meeting. There is no “B-DAY” in June MEMBERSHIP DUES $35—September to June $20—January to June 2015—2016 EXECUTIVE President SHARON SMITH Past President LAURIE CURTIS Vice President CAROLYN HENSHALL Treasurer PAM HEDDERSON Secretary MARNI FISHER $10—Associate membership for those who live out of town & cannot make the meetings. DIRECTORS Membership SANDRA NEILSEN Communications BEV MORRIS Programs CAROLYN HENSHALL MARIAN JOHNSON Editor of Newsletter DIANA DINGWALL GOALS of the CAMPBELL RIVER FRIENDSHIP QUILTERS’ GUILD To cultivate friendly relationships and camaraderie of fellow quilters. To teach and learn from others the art of quilting. To show warmth and compassion to others by donations of quilts, placemats and other items.