January 2011
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January 2011
nd u o r A ’ n i l N e ed C h a r l o tte N Chapter rolina Met / na aroli orth C New Members January 2011 www.asgcharlotte.com charlotte [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Tiffanie Turner President’s Note Renewing Members Margaret Johnson Florence Rader Reita Fisher Betty Ann Watts Mary Anne Patrie Marilyn Gore Table of Contents 1 Presidents Note 2 Letter from our Past President 2 New Year , New Look 2 ASG Annual Conference 3 Getting to Know Me– Marcia Kephart 4 Turtle Pillow Instructions 5 Sat Meeting Schedule 6 Meeting Schedule Cont. 6 Original Sewing & Quilt Expo 7 Sewing Retreat 2010 8 Holiday Party 2010 9 New Year Re”Sew”loution 9 Ideas for the Newsletter 9 CAB Information 10Advertising Rates 10Changing Contact Info. 10Online Membership Info 10 Membership Renewal I finally made it to the top, the Chapter President for Charlotte. It wasn’t as if I purposely sought the position, it was determined that I avoided it too long, uh, it was my turn to lead our group. I am almost a charter member and have been on the board in some capacity most of my membership. I hope to be equal to the task. How were your holidays? In my family, we only give gifts to the children and the matriarch, my mother. This year, the only things I made were a Port-a-Pocket purse insert and hand-knitted a vest for her. She didn’t get hand-knitted socks this year. My sister-in-law gave me a cute pair of Chihuahua earrings as a “sister” gift. As to our Chapter, we have planning sessions in January to set the course for our sewing adventures. So please attend the Thursday January 13 and/or Saturday January 15 to participate in the planning. There will be a board meeting at 11:00 am on Saturday January 15 at Panera Bread. All are welcome to see what a Chapter Advisory Board does. There are some programs around our region to check into. The Region 3 2011 meeting will be in sunny Sarasota, FL on February 9-13. The South Carolina chapter is hosting an educational meeting on January 22 at Aiken Technical College. If you are interested, contact Joyce Bowers at Joycembowers@ Bellsouth.net or 803-644-4084. That’s all Folks! See you soon, Diane Burleson This newsletter is published quarterly in January, April, July, and October. All newsletters past and current are on the National ASG web site at www.asg.org. 1 Letter from our Past President A final noteI wanted to make sure to say a heartfelt thank you to everyone in the chapter for allowing me the privilege of being the Chapter President for the previous three years. I am truly grateful for having had the opportunity. I was able to attend three of the National conferences and two regional meetings all of which contributed to increasing my leadership skills, my sewing skills and making new sewing friends all over the country. Within the chapter I feel like working one on one I got to know more of you on a deeper basis. I treasure your friendships and look forward to continuing to get to know even more about all of you. I know you will all welcome Diane as our new Chapter President and give her the same amount of respect and support you gave me. At the end of the day the direction of the chapter is up to all of us. I look forward to staying around for the ride and sewing, sewing, sewing!!! Wendy Arend CP 2008-2010 New Year, New Look Every new year brings about the opportunity for new beginnings. As the new editor of our newsletter, I wanted to introduce myself as I introduce a new look to our Newsletter. So why the new look this year? I find that when I work on a project, whether it is designed in Adobe, fabric, or another medium, I rarely leave anything alone and I am continually moving things around, changing colors, you name it, no design is off limits for at least a moment. When I started working on this first edition, not making changes was quickly becoming uncomfortable so I asked Diane if I could make some changes. 2 Volume 19 Number 1 My name is Reita Fisher, and I joined ASG Christmas 2009, after attending several of the Saturday meetings. Upon looking at the newsletter, it may not surprise you to learn that I am also a part-time graphic designer. I work for a multinational nuclear engineering company. I do most of my work from home, although I do go in the office some. I have a Bachelors degree in Marketing from Loyola, New Orleans, however my graphic experience comes from working various jobs since graduation. Look for more about me in getting to me in the coming year. Reita Fisher ASG Annual Conference ASG Conference offers workshops, seminars and lectures in twoday, all-day, half-day, two-hour and 90-minute formats. Classes are tailored to every sewing interest and every level of sewing skill. 2011 Schedule of Events Wed - Fri Aug 17 - Aug 19 • Trained Sewing Instructor Workshop Thu Aug 18 • Annual Meeting (Half Day) • Optional Workshop Day Fri Aug 19 - Aug 21 • Core Conference Mon Aug 22 • Optional Tour Day Lodging Westin Bonaventure 404 South Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90071 Group rate available until July 27, 2011. Subject to availability. ock Hanc s c Fabri 0% sa1 offer nt to u disco mbers. me ASG Needlin’ Around January 2011 Getting to Know Me Hi my name is Marcia Kephart, I have been sewing for over 35 years, and have started my own long arm quilting business, offering Please support all kinds of quilting serour advertising vices on my web site. I retailers. Whenever you am also the Web Master patronize an advertiser, of the Charlotte Chapter and tell them you saw their very computer savvy assisting ad here. It will encourage various members over the them to continue their support years with lots of different of the ASG with computer issues. I have their ads. been in the Charlotte chapter of the ASG since around 1998 not sure of the exact time frame but have enjoyed my membership greatly! And have made some of the best friends I have ever had. I have been able to explore all kinds of sewing techniques, delved into all kinds of fun endeavors like beading and machine embroidery and for the very first time in my life have a large stash of fabric (which has grown over the last 10 years) – note that I used to buy what I needed for a project and nothing extra so I never had much of a stash and spent lots of time driving to and from the fabric store. I also have a sewing studio and lots and lots of gadgets…. There are so many talented women in our group and I have learned all kinds of new things from many of them. Thank you all for being my best friends and always supporting through many of life’s trials and tribulations. Marcia Kephart Volume 19 Number 1 Needlin’ Around January 2011 3 Turtle Pillow Instructions 4 Volume 19 Number 1 Needlin’ Around January 2011 “Advancing Sewing as an Art and Life Skill” ASG M ission S tatement CREATIVE STITCHERS’ DAY When: Meetings are held the 3rd Saturday of each month from 12:30 – 3 pm Location: Hobby Lobby, 2310 Matthews Township Parkway, –, NC Group Leader: Margaret Johnson January 15 Project: Planning Meeting February 19 Project: Community. Service- Making Turtles Details: www.asg.org/html/giving.html March 19 Project: Purse Insert- Atkinson Pattern $9 Leader: Diane Burleson Supplies: Cube: Long: 6”lx 6”w x 5 1/2”h 12”l x 4”w x 5 1/2”h 1/2 yd. Primary 5/8 yd. Primary 1/2 yd. contrast 5/8 yd. contrast 3/8 yd. of Pel Tex 3/8 yd. of Pel Tex Threads to match or blend April 16 Project: Creative Journal Cover- Susan Edmonson Leader: Mary Ann Evanoff Supplies: Very heavy muslin - I will provide Word fabricsButtons Ribbons Decorative threads Wonder Under Misc. fabric to embellish Example: applique of birds, flowers... A personal picture on a printed treasure Side bound Spiral note book - any size < 9 1/2” x 6” I will have stamps and various other paraphernalia to use. May 21 Project: Leader: Supplies: For Y our Refer ence July 16 Project: Decorative Look on Yahoo G Wreath & roups fo r Most current Zipper Brooch Inform ation Leader: Reita Fisher Wreath Supplies: Wreath of your choice Hot glue gunFloral wire (I will provide) Decoration example: Scissors Buttons Thimble Tape Measure Thread Ribbons Zipper... Zipper Brooch: Felt scrap to match zipper, for back of brooch Zipper (longer the zipper the bigger the rosette) Needle Tread August 20 Project: Pot-Luck & Challenge Create a new garment from at least 3/4 of recycled garments & stash Leader: Margret Johnson September 17 Project: National Sewing Month- Promote Sewing October 15 Project: Intro to Jewelry Making– Necklace Leader: Darlene Maurer Supplies: To be Announced November 19 Project: UFO Smack down Leader: Wendy Arend December 11 (Sunday) Project: Holiday Party Stack and Whack Place mats Marcia Kephart 4 Fat quarters Batting 1 Yd Coordinating backing June 18 Project: Scissors Case Leader: Kristine Fisher Supplies: To be announced Volume 19 Number 1 Needlin’ Around January 2011 5 For Y our Refer ence Look on Yahoo G ro current Get ready for your annual treat, the only event each year where it’s all about YOU! Gwinnett Center, Atlanta (Duluth) March 10-12, 2011 ups for Most Inform ation CHARLOTTE/METRO EVENING When: Thursday, February 10th from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Location: Announced for each meeting Group Leader: Diane Burleson 704-332-0578 Project: Cut out Turtles for Sat. Creative Stitchers’ Day Group Currently on Hold Searching for Location Check for Updates in Yahoo Groups CHARLOTTE/METRO GARMENT When: Sunday, February 27th afternoon Location: Diane Burleson’s home Group Leader: Diane Burleson 704-332-0578 Project: The next Garment Group meeting will be Sunday Feb 27 at 2pm at my home. We will continue with fitting a tissue pattern that we started at the last meeting. Bring any fitting issues you have and, as always, we like show and tell. 6 Volume 19 Number 1 Returning just in time to re-charge your creativity, this year’s Expo brings you MORE – MORE about quilts and quilt making, MORE on Stage and in the Classroom, MORE workshops, MORE shopping. We bring inspiration, motivation, education, shopping and personal satisfaction to everyone who enjoys sewing, quiltmaking, embroidery, embellishment and related needle arts. For three days once each year you’ll have the opportunity to spend time with others who share your interests, learn from experts in the field, find new products, project ideas and techniques... enough for a year’s worth of creative fulfillment and the satisfaction these practical arts provide. QUILTMAKING – the For RookiesSM series with Connie Spurlock and Nellie Vileikis offers classes for those just getting started in quilting, while returning favorites offer a variety of classes at all skill levels. M’Liss Rae Hawley explores color theory, Kim Montagnese returns with new classes in her very unique style and technique and Debby Kratovil brings updated piecing and machine quilting techniques. The Pfaff Studio is all-quilt this year, too. There’s more fitting, more current fashion updates, wardrobe fixes, sewing techniques and simply more inspiration and how-to. SEWING categories have been refined to enhance class choices including: • Fashion Fit & Construction with Cynthia Guffey, Emma Seabrooke, Peggy Sagers • Garment Style and Design with Gail Yellen, Barb Callahan and Sandy Miller • Sewing Efficiencies with Lorene Bonewitz, Kathy Ruddy • Experience the Serger with Kathy Stachowitz in the Baby Lock Studio, and Kathy Ruddy and Diana Cedolia in their dynamic lecture/demo sessions. MACHINE EMBROIDERY is revitalized with new projects in the Husqvarna Viking and Brother Studios. Dini Yan embroiders Dragonflies on Georgette, Deb Bohn helps you create personalized gift items, Diana Cedolia dazzles in short project classes with dramatic impact – and a short software lesson, too. COMPUTER SOFTWARE has become such a critical player for so many of us, we’ve continued with the software lab this year. Featuring embroidery editing with Debra Bohn and Diana Cedolia. Lectures abound and you’ll find answers, new techniques and new ideas about just how much your keyboard can help in your home studio as Soni Grint explores the building blocks of embroidery design and Darlene Pollard offers advice on stabilizers, hooping and lettering. HOME DÉCOR - Join Karen Erickson as she explains the latest in decorating trends: learn to slipcover like a pro, master professionally crafted Roman shades, cushions and much, much more. THE EXHIBIT HALL will have more of everything: more shopping, more activity, more fun. Choose from bolt after bolt of fashion fabric, bin after bin of fat quarters, the latest in sewing, embroidery and quilting machines, patterns, embroidery designs and supplies and more; daily runway fashion shows; make-it and take-it projects; national traveling displays; product demos and other presentations. • The New Designers Fashion Show will feature fashion models of two sizes (the fashionable size we’ve always had and life-size 14s as well) daily and quilts, quilts, quilts . . . so much to see and do. Exhibit Hall Hours are Thursday & Friday: 10am-6pm; Saturday: 10am - 5:30pm. General Admission is $10. Classes can be purchased separately at the door. Reduced class fees and FREE General Admission tickets are available in advance with the purchase of Value Packages. Call 1-800699-6309 for a FREE brochure, with all event, class and registration information. For information on volunteer opportunities and the Ambassador Rewards program, call 1-888-400-7414. Needlin’ Around January 2011 Sewing Retreat 2010 LONG CREEK MILLS Adhesive Remover Stabilizers Threads Pete & Alice Moore Managers Charlie Rector Owner Monday - Saturday 9:00 -5:00 108 Webb Street, Gastonia, NC 28052 longcreekmills.com Phone 704-864-6651 Toll Free 1-866-869-6651 Fax 704-865-8242 Volume 19 Number 1 I just want to share my reasons for finding time for our chapters’ retreat every year and why I love this escape to the mountains. I always have tons of projects I have been working on, I make sure to precut and put all projects together for easy completion, or not completion depending on the year. This past year I took a large quilt I was making for my niece as a gift. I got a lot of progress done on the quilt between, the eating, sharing and shopping that we always do, and this year I went to Foam and Fabric with a new friend who I got to know a lot better on our road trip. We had a nice visit and a very nice time exploring all the cool fabrics at Foam and Fabric. The place we to go is a picturesque inn in Flat Rock NC that is built on an old mill with wonderful views, weather and lots of fun to be had by all participants. Of course there is the marathon sewing as well as lots getting done just because we focus on our projects and talk about all kinds of things while sewing away the days. I highly recommend the retreat for anyone who has never been as it is a great experience and lots of fun. Marcia Kephart Needlin’ Around January 2011 7 Holiday Party 2010 Once again the annual CAB election and seasonal party was a great success. We began our festivities with the election of the new officers. That completed we proceeded to celebrate the day with a lunch followed by our traditional gift exchange. The meal was a pot luck and the pots were delicious. Next year, I am going to bring a big platter from home. I never have enough room on my paper plate for “just a little taste” of everything. After an enjoyable meal we began the gift exchange. Exchange is not quite the correct descriptive word. It is more of a select-a-gift-from-one-of- 8 Volume 19 Number 1 the-beautifully-wrapped-packages and hope no one swipes it from you kind of game. Every gaily wrapped creation created this year for the exchange was exceptionally lovely. In the end, each attendee went home with a lovely remembrance from the party. As parties with sewing buddies go…this one is always tops on my list. Mary Ann Evanoff Needlin’ Around January 2011 Chapter Advisory Board PRESIDENT Diane Burleson 704-332-0578 [email protected] TREASURER Wendy Arend 704-321-1583 [email protected] 1st Vice President NEWSLETTER Reita Fisher 704-573-4738 [email protected] 2nd VICE PRESIDENT & MEMBERSHIP Judy Harkey 803-547-6794 [email protected] SECRETARY Mary Ann Evanoff 704-596-0100 [email protected] PUBLICITY/WEB Marcia Kephart 704-615-0797 [email protected] COMMUNITY SERVICE Phyllis Yandle 704-458-2742 [email protected] NEIGHBORHOOD GROUP COORDINATOR Margaret Johnson 704-537-4191 [email protected] CHAR/MECK EVENING Diane Burleson 704-332-0578 [email protected] CHAR/MECK “CREATIVE STITCHERS” Margaret Johnson 704-537-4191 [email protected] SUNDAY GARMENT GROUP Diane Burleson 704-332-0578 [email protected] Region 3 Representative Jan Squires 352-746-5380 Cell 352-586-0347 [email protected] Volume 19 Number 1 New Year Re”Sew”loution If you have not yet participated in any of the Charlotte ASG Programs, I invite you to make a special New Year’s resolution to do so. You can check out your local ASG chapter by: attending a scheduled event as listed on page 9 of this newsletter, checking out our web site www. charlotteasg.com., or by going to the Charlotte Chapter Yahoo groups. While our core guild is small and our programs are few, we would love to see our membership and programs grow. For that we need your input. Despite our limitations, our active membership have the willingness and ability to share the wide range of expertise of their talents. If you love sewing, and love to sew in a group atmosphere our chapter schedules: periodic sew-ins, a mountain sewing retreat, community outreach program, and much more. If you still can’t find something that interests you, perhaps a small group could be organized in your area. So to our members please consider adding “Attending local ASG functions” to your new year’s goals. Let us hear from you. Let’s create an ASG chapter that is an asset to ourselves and our community. Mary Ann Evanoff Ideas for the Newsletter I hope you all like the new layout. I am interested in providing articles and information that are of the greatest benefit to our members, and to do that I would like your input. I greatly appreciate everyone’s contributions to this edition, and patience with me for the delay in getting it out. In upcoming issues I am planning to continue the following articles: • President’s Note • “Getting to Know Me” – I will start a collection of articles as members turn them in and will place as space allows. Newsletter dates: January Articles Due: Delivered: 2/11 Needlin’ Around • Article(s) with pictures for individual events held during the quarter • Other member contributions There have been several suggestions made as to what might be nice to have included in future issues, that I am happy to accommodate as information is provided: • Membership Classified • Answers to a pre-asked question (like: Why do you sew?” I will gladly add to the list. You can e-mail input for the newsletter to: [email protected]. Reita Fisher April 3/19 4/16 July 6/18 7/16 October 9/17 10/15 January 2011 9 www.charlotteasg.com and ASG Charlotte e-mail address: [email protected] for more information Charlotte meetings & events American Sewing Guild Charlotte Metrolina Chapter 2123 The Plaza Charlotte, NC 28205 The American Sewing Guild is a non-profit organization of home sewers. Its purpose is to provide information education, and programs for its membership and the community. Membership is open to the public. For information contact: The American Sewing Guild National Headquarters 9660 Hillcroft, Suite 510, Houston, TX 77096 Advertising Rates Per Quarterly Newsletter Full Page Half Page Quarter Page Eighth Page Business Card (Standard) Classified Ads: Non-Member 10 $77.50 $52.50 $28.00 $17.00 $12.00 To Change your name, address or phone number write: The American Sewing Guild Association Headquarters 9660 Hillcroft, Suite 510 Houston, TX 77096 713-729-3000 $10.00 Plus $.20 /word Volume 19 Number 1 Needlin’ Around Renew Your Membership Online You can now renew your membership online: 1. Go to the ASG web site at www.asg.org 2. Click on Membership at the top left 3. Scroll down to renewal Member 4. Under Choose a Chapter 5. Choose NC-Charlotte 6. Enter your Member ID# 7. Click Renew 8. You can then pay with a credit card. January 2011
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