sfqg March 10.indd - San Francisco Quilters Guild

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sfqg March 10.indd - San Francisco Quilters Guild
San Francisco Quilt Guild - March 2010
www.sfquiltersguild.org
March 20 Is National Quilting Day
Submitted by Joyce Goode, SFQG President
Please enjoy the following article about National Quilt Day:
The National Quilting Association has designed this free pattern for your group or
guild as you celebrate National Quilting Day, March 20, 2010. Let’s not forget the tradition to use up what we have on hand. So with this in mind, gather up your scraps, grab
all those funky yellows, bits of brown and pieces of anything. Use what you have, even
if it means making a purple tree with yellow bows! Be creative!
Here are ways to give your quilt:
* VA hospitals — they would make great lap quilts.
* If a military base is nearby, contact the social services there to see where to give the
quilts.
* The quilt would be a great gift to the family of a soldier serving overseas. A child
might like one on the bedroom wall while waiting for Mommy or Daddy to come
home.
* Contact local churches to see who in the congregation might be serving in the war
zone and give a quilt to the family through the church. Or give it to the church to hang in
their parish hall to remind everyone they have a member serving overseas.
PATTERN AVAILABLE AT http://nqaquilts.org/nqday/nqday2010.php. Download link on bottom of page.
March 16, 2010 Meeting – Sherri Lynn Wood:
Passage Quilting Through Life‛s Transitions
With a Master of Fine Arts in sculpture from Bard College, and a Masters of Theological
Studies from Emory University, Sherri Lynn Wood is an artist, activist, and healer, based
in San Francisco, CA, newly relocated from Durham, NC. She combines her knowledge of
craft, sculpture, theology, and systems-centered therapy www.systemscentered.com/ApplyingSCT.aspx to reacquaint people with personal agency, community, love and the basic
skills of living. Sherri has been making quilts since 1988. Her quilts and textiles have been
exhibited at the North Carolina Museum of Art, The Southeastern Center for Contemporary
Art, The San Francisco Museum of Craft and Folk Art, The Mint Museum of Craft + Design,
The Asheville Museum of Art, The Headlands Center for the Arts, Penland School of Craft,
Quilt National ‘99 & ‘09 and elsewhere. Her websites include: www.passagequilts.com
www.daintytime.com, www.mantratrailer.com
Linda Susan Wood
Tacey Manly
April 20, 2010 Meeting – JoEllen Collins:
A Life in Stitches
JoEllen Collins is a native of California, the only daughter of a radio announcer who also directed the San Francisco USO during World War II. Maintaining a lifelong interest in performing, she has been a radio newsperson, a
professional media spokesperson, made numerous appearances on television,
and performed in several theater productions.
Ms. Collins also showed an early interest in sewing and fabric art. After her
oil paintings and loom burned along with everything else in her Malibu home,
she embarked upon recreating family memories through appliqué. At the time
she joked that it was an art she could take anywhere...even while fleeing from
a fire. At first Ms. Collins made pieces only for private concerns such as wedding, birthday and baby gifts and began a series of squares depicting scenes
from her family and personal life to eventually be part of memory quilts for her
two daughters. After being approached to make similar squares for others, she
developed her business, called In Stitches.
Her website is www.alifeinstitches.com.
Fourth of July with Jola
based on this photo
Park City, 2006
based on this photo
May 18, 2010 Meeting – Laura Wasilowski:
So Many Chickens, So Little Time:
Diary of a Serial Quilter
Laura Wasilowski is a textile artist, author, teacher, and creator of hand dyed fabrics and threads.
She has an undergraduate degree in Costuming from the College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, MN
and a Master of Art degree in Fiber from Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL. She is owner
of ARTFABRIK.
Explore the artist’s quirky mind with this lecture about quilt making in a series. Enjoy the revelation that one chicken quilt will surely lead to a second, third or fortieth. And discover what drives
a person to create multiple quilts about a blue chair, garden implements, or unsung kitchen appliances. All is revealed in this exposé, the Diary of a Serial Quilter. After the lecture, which includes
dramatic renditions from Songs of the Fuser, Laura will display her small quilts (“mini-series
quilts”) and offer a trunk show of hand dyed fabric and threads from the ARTFABRIK dyers.
Note, Laura will also give a workshop entitled “Stitch After Fusing” at our Sewical on Sunday
May 23, 2010
Website: http://artfabrik.com
The Sewcial Scene:
Directions to the
Police Academy
SF Police Academy
350 Amber Drive (near Duncan),
near Diamond Heights Safeway
Take SF Muni bus #52 or drive
your car, parking is free.
Fences and Bridges
Midwest Summer
BLOCK OF THE MONTH - MARCH
Will be drawn during APRIL Meeting
Free Trade
Makes a 12” finished block. This is one of my favorite blocks
NOTE: Measure twice, cut once, and maintain a straight ¼” seam allowance.
CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS:
Cream:
A – Cut one 7¼” square, cut twice diagonally
B – Cut one 3-7/8” square, cut once diagonally
C – Cut six 3½” squares
C
D
B
A
Medium Green Print:
D – Cut five 3-7/8” squares, cut once diagonally
D
C
A
D
D
C
D
D
A
D
C
D
C
B
A
D
D
C
Piece block as shown in the expanded diagram.
The Sewcial Scene
Contributed by Dorothy Epstein
Location: S.F. Police Academy, 350 Amber Drive, near Duncan (see map and directions on previous page)
Saturday, April 24: New Member Sewcial 11 am - 2 pm
Gather with us as we share ideas and information about our guild and demonstrate a few tips about quilting. We’ll
engage you in some fun activities and have a raffle. We do this only every other year, so please stop by and visit to
get or share ideas, make creative sparks, and network with others. Welcome to all, new and not-so-new. No sewing
machine or supplies needed. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP. No fee.
Sunday, May 23: “Garden of Eden” with Laura Wasilowski (our May speaker) 10 AM – 4 PM
Create a small art quilt filled with every flower in creation and/or your imagination. Build a blooming garden base
of lush leaves, curly ferns. Add some simple and colorful floral combinations – all from fused fabrics. Directions
for free cutting flowers, bias leaves and fused quilt assembly processes are covered. No sewing machine needed.
All levels. Fee: $50 (this includes the $20 kit fee)
Sunday, June 20: “Suns and Moons” with Jane Sassaman (our June speaker) 10 AM – 4 PM
This machine appliqué workshop is based on the circle motif. Using Jane’s appliqué techniques and experimenting with decorative stitches, we will begin by making a series of colorful fabric discs which will then be arranged
into a dramatic and contemporary composition. Sewing machine needed. Beginners to advanced. Fee: $50
Please check out the websites of our featured artists to see samples or get more info about their techniques and
background.
Please make your payment when you sign up in advance for Sewcials at our monthly guild meeting, or contact
Dorothy Epstein or Tish Chung. A supply list will be provided when you sign up. Please arrive about 15 minutes
before the start time of a workshop (usually 9:45) to set up and get the directions so that we can all begin together
on time. Please remember that there are no refunds for cancellations. For the comfort of all, please attend Sewcials
“fragrance-free.”
Our January Sewcial, Fantastic Fans with Tish Chung, was fun and we all made fantastic progress. Try to have
your quilt top finished by the June general meeting so that we have a group showing at that meeting.
Guild Library News and Magazine Giveaway
Submitted by Cher delaMere
From the beginning of our Guild the library has been an important resource. The library budget enables us to subscribe to several magazines, buy new books and AV materials and fund special projects such as the newly redesigned
book case and the addition of a display rack that has increased circulation.
The library is maintained according to professional library standards as regards collection development (ordering of
new titles) cataloguing and weeding of the collection. Discards are offered to public and special libraries or sold at our
annual book sale. We recently offered selected issues of magazines and copies of our Guild Newsletter to the International Quilt Study Center at the Univ. of Nebraska which has the only funded quilt history chair in an American college.
Our Guild is very fortunate to have had Alex Zaremska as our librarian because in her career as a special librarian (now
retired) she had a particular interest and ability in the fine art of cataloguing. As a result, she has adapted the Library of
Congress tables to create a unique classification scheme that incorporates the many variables within the broad subject
of quilting to be found in our large collection. The items are retrievable by computer on the new dedicated laptop which
is brought to all meetings. In addition, a printed list of titles will be updated soon. Because Alex is moving out of state,
changes are afoot in the library. Dani Lawler is learning the intricacies of cataloguing and will maintain the computer
records. Cher delaMere will continue as Librarian in all her current duties. Much effort is required to provide a library
so we need help. Beverly Mayfield Sunshine has been assisting at the library table during meetings checking out materials, but we would like an additional member to alternate with her. Also, we need members to help fill out cataloguing
data input sheet on new books (this also includes a large number of gift books).. Please contact Cher if you can help.
Magazines: The guild currently subscribes to these magazines: American Quilter, Quilters Newsletter, Quilting Arts,
Quiltmaker and Threads. We have indices to many past years of certain titles. Also, the websites of individual titles
provide indexing.
Audiovisual materials: We have a growing collection of videos and DVDs.
You must be a member of the Guild to take out items. Books, magazines and audiovisual materials are checked out for
2 months. (exception - brand new book titles for one month only) There is a 4 item limit. A friendly phone call is made
to members before meetings to remind about overdue materials. Overdue fines are charged: $1 per title per overdue
month. You may place a reservation on any title that is checked out. We welcome all suggestions for new items. Please
enjoy this wonderful resource.
MAGAZINE GIVEAWAY: The following magazines have been withdrawn from the Guild library. If anyone wants
them please call or email Cher delaMere: All titles are scattered issues within dates indicated.
Quilters Newsletter: 1979-1999; Quilting Today: 1988-1996; Quiltmaker: 1992-2005 and Threads: 1985-2003.
NEW BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY
The library committee members have been working hard to catalogue new titles for the collection. In addition to new
books, CD’s & DVDs bought with the library budget we also have received 3 large gift donations from Margaret Van
Pelt, Harold Nagel and Lynn Piercy and Margaret Wyatt. All the gifts are designated by a label on the front inside cover.
I intend to look over all new titles and provide a brief description of each, so here follows the first sampling; others will
appear in upcoming issues of Quilters Cables. If any of these titles are currently checked out or is still being processed
just ask anyone at the library table to place a hold on it.
Roberts, Elise Schebler et al. The Quilt: A History and Celebration of an American Art Form: A well researched and
beautifully illustrated history of quilts from its origins in Asia and the Middle East. It explores quilts in their social,
political and artistic contexts with many poignant personal stories.
Piecing the Piece O’Cake Way. At the library we are often asked for a beginning book on quilting techniques. From
its opening suggestions to start with a small quilt (you’re more likely to finish it) to keeping both a written and photographic journal this title fills that need.
Hazelwood, Ann Watkins. 100 Tips from Award-Winning Quilters. Chock full of suggestions both general and specific. Deserves to be read all the way through because of the variety of ideas.
Needham, Cindy. Wholecloth Linen Quilts. This author’s specialty is transforming vintage household linens such as
bedsheets, tablecloths, pillowcases, table scarfs and doilies into quilted treasures. Suggested tools are helpful to both
more on next page
hand and machine quilters.
LIBRARY CONTINUED
Michlerl, J. Marsha. Crazy Quilting. The Complete Guide. Emphasis here is on complete. Beyond the traditional elements this includes phototransfer and machine embellishment.
Alexander, Karla. Baby Wraps, Quick, Cuddly Quilts. Both piecework and applique patterns are included.
Merrill, Ra Nae. Simply Amazing Spiral Quilts. This Australian quilter injects her bright palette of color into her
method of drafting foundation-pieced spirals that are a challenge to both the patchwork and art quilter. CD included.
Pasquini Masopust, Katie. Design Explorations for the Creative Quilter. This quilter who has progressed from the
traditional to abstract quilts based on her own paintings offers several exercises to get your creative juices flowing.
Museum of the American Quilters Society; The Founders Collection. A catalogue of quilts purchased for the startup
collection and the subsequent additions which include winners of the American Quilters Society Show in Paducah.
Mashuta, Mary. Foolproof Machine Quilting. Mary specializes in machine quilting using the walking foot. Useful tips
regarding thread weight, equipment, products and templates are included.
Martin, Judy. Judy Martin’s Log Cabin Book. Seemingly endless and quite clever variations on this beloved pattern.
Hawley, M’Liss Rae. M’Liss Rae Hawley’s Scrappy Quilts; Let the Fabric Tell Your Story. This book by this popular
author places emphasis on using a multitude of patterned fabrics and shows them in a variety of color schemes.
Wheeler, Beth and Lori Marquette. Altered Photo Artistry, Turn Everyday Images Into Works of Art on Fabric. Stepby-step through the computer programs and printers that allow you to do phototransfer on fabric.
Hearder, Valerie. Points of View, Landscape Quilts to Stitch and Embellish. Here’s a starting point for jumping into
art quilts with a landscape motif.
Submitted byDorte Brandenhoff
QuiltAway 2010
I am off to QuiltAway – my first – and the Guilds 11th. Not knowing what to expect, I am
all packed and ready to be picked up.
Had I gone to Denmark to celebrate I would have had a small carry-on bag. Here I am with
four huge bags and a weekend suitcase. Sewing machine and the usual sewing accessories,
the special gadgets for my class, iron, lamp, extension cord etc. and a shopping bag of snacks.
I checked “Yes” I will bring snacks. For me, or all 75 participants? I don’t snack but I hope Chairs: Debbie Deal, Nancy
Clock, and Sue Deal
someone else will!
Arriving at the Mercy Center – what a beautiful location. The QuiltAway crew all in place to sign us in, and direct.
And directions are needed. The house is a maze of hallways and stairwells – half and whole floors. I always use the
stairs but here I gave in to the elevator not to get lost.
Dinner was really nice as was all the meals served and we were brilliantly mixed at the tables according to nametag background, - ribbon, -block design and – embellishment. Very well planned!
First evening premie quilts were produced in every classroom. Next evening Mystery quilts went
through the machines as bullet trains. Saturday evening 40+ baskets were raffled, all different, interesting
and fun. I guess I did not buy enough tickets since I did not win, but lots of happy winners amongst us.
Most importantly – CLASS.
Critters from Janet Mednick’s class
I was not really keen on a 2-day class, but Dale Fleming’s Circles was what I wanted
to learn. And I could have stayed 2 more days. Super teacher, clear in her explanations,
detailed in showing how to and patient as a midwife in her individual supervision of
everyone. If the other classes were as great, and that was my impression, it was a very
successful “school.” I did not expect to leave with a finished quilt. My goal was to
learn. But some went home with more than one finished quilt top. I guess they sewed
all night.
In addition to sewing, it has been a fantastic experience to meet and talk to so many
Finished Mystery Quilt Tops
guild members, who’s faces are familiar but now also have names. I am bad with names
so I can’t promise to remember, your name that is. The visiting part I really miss at guild meetings.
Sunday’s show and tell and exchange of Quiltlets was a nice conclusion to what has been a great experience, well
worth repeating.
Events Calendar
Information provided by Martha Schwarz
February 16, 2010 – May 4, 2010
Navajo Weaving in the Present Tense: The Art of
Lucy and Ellen Begay is the first retrospective exhibition of contemporary textile art by Navajo weavers
Lucy Begay and her daughter Ellen Begay. Drawn
primarily from the private collection of Gary Beaudoin, the exhibit will feature approximately eighteen,
one-of-a-kind artworks woven by Lucy and Ellen
over the past twenty years.
Info: www.sjquiltmuseum.org
February 16-May 9, 2010
San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles
Poetic License: The Art of Joan Schulze. A retrospective of the richly productive 40 year career of Bay
Area fiber artist Joan Schulze. The collection showcases Schulze’s immense body of work from her
early quilts to the most recent fiber collages that fuse
photographic images with painted textures and markmaking for symbolic or suggestive effect
Info: www.sjquiltmuseum.org
Paulson Bott Press
We are happy to announce our 2010 Workshop series. Come get your hands dirty in our studio!!
510-559-2088 For more information go to:
www.paulsonbottpress.com/about/workshops.html
April 10 & 11, 2010
East Bay Heritage Quilters: Voices In Cloth 2010.
Extraordinary Quilt Show. Outstanding quilts from
International juried shows Oakland Convention Center, 550 Tenth St. at Broadway, Oakland
Info: 510-233-6771 or www.ebhq.org
April 9-11, 2010
15th Annual The Best of the Valley.
A regional show of quilts, wearable art, and cloth
dolls. Featured artist: Anna Koelewyn. Hoffman
challenge, vendor mall and more.
McDermont Field House, 365 N. Sweet Brier,
Lindsay, CA 93247
Info: www.botvquilts.com 559-625-5430
April 10-11, 2010
Foothill Quilters Guild Present their 28th Annual
Quilt Show “You Oughta be in Pictures”
Featured quilter “Chere Yamasaki”
Sat 10-5; Sun 10-4
Gold Country Fairgrounds, 1273 High Street, Auburn
Info: www.foothillquilters.org
Golden Quilters Award
What an honor! SFQG Members Janet Mednick and
Deb Karasik have each been nominated for a Golden Quilters Award in the Best Designer category on the SewCalGal
website.
SFQG Affiliate Laura Lee Fritz is also nominated in the
Best Author category. If you wish, you can vote via email,
[email protected], at the following website: http://www.
sewcalgal.blogspot.com/ Voting is open until March 21.
Japanese Fabric Genius
A Sewing Circle Field Trip:
The Magic of Sashiko: Japanese Needle Craft
April 10, 2010 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Asian Art Museum, San Francisco
Register at www.serentripity.net
Come explore some intersections of the Bay Area and Japan with textile designer, fibre artist and masterful teacher
Wo Schiffman, founding designer of Bay Area-based Fibre
Arts Design Studio. This village-style workshop explores the
origins and designs of the Japanese needle craft sashiko.
For fabric crafters, Japanese otaku, or anyone too broke to
go to Japan. Tea and Japanese small plate tastings from local producers provided. Bring a lunch too or purchase one
at the museum’s Café Asia. Fee: $100 for SFQG members
Ornamental Necessities
SF EGA - Monday April 12 7:00pm
Chatelaine interest group precedes informal meeting of
the Embroiderers’ Guild of America held at St.John’s UCC,
501 Laguna Honda Blvd., SF. Reproducing historical or designing contemporary chatelaines of the assembled tools of
a needlework enthusiast organizes a place to dangle waisthung items popularized in medieval and Victorian eras.
Registration is now underway through month end for the
National EGA Seminar taking place in SF Labor Day week.
All levels of experience are accommodated in “Dimension,
Perspective & Texture for Painted Canvas” in a 2 day Carole Lake class, as will find the Barbary Coast theme in 7”
Hatbox you make to hold the high-top shoe shaped scissors
sheath & 3” corset-shaped needlecase taught by Carolyn
Standing Webb. If you can only spare the weekend of 9/45, sign up for “Shanghai’d” of beading techniques to bezel
a crystal rivoli taught by Lynda Patterson. Log-in spot is
National Seminar page at www.egausa.org for class descriptions & photos, or details 415.931-9018 from VP Christine
Anderson: <[email protected]>
GUILD CONTACT INFO
Email: [email protected]
AFFILIATES
BOARD MEMBERS
President: Joyce Goode
Vice President: Carol Munch
Treasurer: Donna Bachmann
Secretary: Katherine Rusk
Parliamentarian: Dorte Brandenhoff
Cornerstone Quilt Shoppe
1001 Texas Street, #A
Fairfield, Ca. 94533
www.cornerstonequiltshoppe.com
707-438-2969
P.Q.F. Thimbles
288 Alta Vista Drive
South San Francisco, Ca 94080
650-583-2525
www.CustomThimbles.com
Dorcas Quilters
St. John’s Presbyterian Church
25 Lake St.
San Francisco 94118
415-751-1626
Picket Fence Quilts
6090 B Redwood Blvd
Novato, CA 94945
415-892-8380
www.picketfencequilts.net
Fabric Creation
1846 26th Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94122
415-731-7539
[email protected]
Quilter’s Studio
1494 Laurel St.
San Carlos, CA 94070
650-594-4885
www.quilters-studio.com
Fox Dreams Quilting & Design
Sue Mary Fox
Nov-April: P.O. Box 2171
Berkeley, Ca 94702,0171
(510)849-0908
May-October: P.O. Box 22
Eastport, Maine 94631
[email protected]
Stonemountain & Daughter
Fabrics
2518 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94704
510-845-6106
www.stonemountainfabric.com
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Block of the Month Judy Woodfill
California Heritage Quilt Project
Rep. Caroline Lieberman
Communications Chair
Melissa Cardinet
Community Outreach
Sheila Salomon
Equipment Setup June Chen
Friendship Blocks Pat Knapp
Historian/Photographer Jeanie Low
Hospitality Alpha Gardner,
Betty McNiel
Librarian Cher delaMere
Library Special Projects
Alex Zaremska
Mailbox Joyce Goode
Membership Priscilla Der
Membership Database Kat Rusk
Northern California Quilt Council
Representative Mary Anne Peters,
Arlene Hansen
Newsletter Calendar Martha Schwarz
Newsletter Editor Barbara Strick
Newsletter Mailing Jane Yamada
Newsletter Proofing Karen Reiter
Opportunity Quilt 2011 Sue Fox
Publicity Kenan Shapero
Quilt Show 2011 open
Quiltaway 2010 Debbie Deal,
Sue Deal, and Nancy Clock
Sewcials Dorothy Epstein,
Tish Chung
Secret Pals Caroline Cory
Sewing Circles Melissa Cardinet
Webmaster Bruce Bennett
Please patronize our affiliates. Discount policies for Guild members vary.
Laura Lee Fritz
31 Glen Road
Novato 94945
415-320-4369
The Sewing Machine Place
239 Broadway
Millbrae, CA 94030
650-697-4739
www.thesewingmachineplace.com
New Pieces
Sharona Fischrup
766 Gilman St.
Berkeley CA 94710
510-527-6779
[email protected]
www.newpieces.com
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Please email news and event notices to Barbara Strick at [email protected].
Call 415-381-1356 if you have any questions. All Submissions Must Be Pre-Edited.
The deadline is the 1st Tues of each month. (Nov deadline one week earlier, and
no newsletter in Dec.) We also accept advertising that is relevant to our membership of quilters. Ads will be approx 1/8 page. Rate is $20 for SFQG members, $25
for non-members per month. Three month run encouraged. Please email info to
[email protected] and send check to SFQG, PO Box 27002, SF, CA 94127.
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