Future Programs Mary Tabar`s Quilts

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Future Programs Mary Tabar`s Quilts
July 2015
Volume 7, Issue 3
MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2015
San Clemente Presbyterian Church, 119 N Ave De La Estrella,
San Clemente, CA 92672
9:30 am—10:00 am Sign-in & Visiting Time
Index for this Issue…
Birthdays 5
Block of the Month 13 & 14
Board Meeting 1
Bus Trips 2
Challenge 2015 8
Fat Quarter Estimates 5
Friendship Groups 12
Future Programs 1
Hospitality 3
Lunch after meeting 4
Magazine Recycle 10
Membership 3
Monthly Mini 6
November Fest 3
Officers/Committees 20
Orange County Fair 10
Philanthropy 5 & 9
Places to Go 15
President’s Column 2
Programs 1
SCCQG 2
Show & Tell 12 & thru-out
Sponsors 18 & 19
Stashbusters 9
Sunshine & Shadows 5
Treasurer’s Report 5
UFO Group 9
Workshops 4
Wounded Warrior 10
Board Meeting - July 21
10am at
Mary Freedman’s home
864 Avenida Acapulco
San Clemente, CA.
Call Mary to save a seat:
949-388-6901
10:00 am Program
Mary Tabar’s Quilts
Mary Wood Tabar was born in Hannibal, Missouri where her mother was employed and trained by Singer Sewing Machine
Company. Since the age of four Mary has been
working with sewing machines. By six years of age
she was doing crewel embroidery and other hand
sewing projects. Raised with Midwest working
ethics and family values, these qualities helped to
foster appreciation, patience and a simple approach to life. She graduated from Truman State
University in Kirksville, Missouri with a Bachelor of
Science in Industrial Technology, and a minor in
Graphic Arts, and later received her Teaching
Credential from California State University at San
Marcos. She has had a variety of sewing experiences from making Madam Alexander doll clothes
in New York City to making Renaissance costumes in San Diego for people
such as Mick Fleetwood. She lives in San Diego with her husband and two
daughters.
Currently she teaches classes at Palomar College and San Diego Community
College in quilting, dyeing and fabric embellishment. She teaches kids' sewing
camps at local sewing shops. She is a quilt judge at San Diego County Fair.
And she has had several wall quilts published in books and magazines.
She has exhibited her work at San Diego Quilt Show, Poway Days, El Camino
Quilt Show, Eccentric Dyeworks Traveling Challenge, Hoffman Fabric Challenge, Canyon Quilters Fabric Challenge, Road to California, AQS Quilt Show
Paducah, AQS Quilt Show Nashville, Pacific International Quilt Show. The
quilt Defiance traveled with IQF My Culture, My Country to Lyon, France. Her
art quilts have traveled with Elements, Quilts On The Wall 2008. , SAQA. IQF
2008, Quilt Visions 2008 – 2009.
Future Programs
August 11 - Surfside Quilt Challenge
September 8 - Rami Kim - Asian Designs www.ramkim.com
October 13 - Sue Rasmussen www/suerasmussenquilts.com
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PRESIDENT’S CORNER
Odette Osantowski [email protected] 949-412-4988
July isn’t all about barbeques and fireworks. It’s also about freedom,
liberty and being thankful to those in uniform serving today and in the
past; we honor them. Be proud to be an American and wave your flag.
Did you know that July 2nd is “World UFO Day”? Oh, I think they mean
Unidentified Flying Object. Well, I don’t know about you but sometimes
my project is unidentifiable and I would like to send it flying out the door!
So invite your friends over and have a party----get some of your UFO’s
done!
Mary Tabar, our speaker this month, will present a workshop on “Water
Color Strip” quilt that should be quick and easy to complete. UFO party
here we come.
Odette Osantowski
Mary Mulcahey has ready the first block to sew in the “Mystery Quilt”. Last month she gave us the
information on the amount of fabric we would need for the whole year. Stop by her table to pick up
the next installment to this MYSTERY.
BUS TRIPS/SPECIAL EVENTS
Maggie Bell [email protected] Monica Shafer [email protected]
PLAN AHEAD! If you are seriously interested in attending any of these upcoming Quilt Shows and would be
willing to pay to ride a bus, please e-mail Maggie Bell at [email protected]. If enough people are willing, we'll
reserve a bus. Your e-mail is not a reservation, just a way for me to judge whether or not reserving a bus is
financially possible at a reasonable price.
1. Quiltfest Oasis Palm Springs - October 8 - 10, 2015 Estimated cost about $45.00.
Thursday the 8th is probably the best day to go. (I will be out of town, so Monica would head
up this trip)
2. Road2CA in Ontario - January 21 - 24 , 2016 Estimated cost about $35.00.
Maggie Bell
. We would probably schedule the bus for Thursday, Jan. 21st.
3. Modern Quilt Guild's QUILTCOM West in Pasadena - February 18 - 21, 2016
Estimated cost about $40.00. Thursday the 18th would probably be the best day to go.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNCIL OF QUILT GUILDS
Nancy Ota [email protected]
949-498-4243
The Glendale Quilt Guild is hosting the next quarterly meeting for SCCQG
Topic: “Successful Boutique, Bazaars, Teas - What Does It Take”
Speaker: Peggy Foley
First Congregational Church of Glendale, 2002 Canada Blvd, Glendale, CA 91209
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2015 Time: 10 AM
Contact: Colleen Shier, [email protected]
Nancy Ota
SCCQG is a valuable organization that seeks to foster education through sharing speakers, teachers and
programs. It is an information network to inform and coordinate resources to promote quilt making. Council
election is coming in October and new officers with fresh new ideas are welcome. Little traveling is required
as their work is done online and by telephone. The offices of treasurer, parliamentarian, membership, and
insurance coordinator will be open. If you are interested in helping to run this large organization, please
contact Leora Raikin [email protected] or Pam Overton [email protected]
For other information check the website: http://www.sccqg.org If you are interested in attending the July
meeting, please let me know. You are welcome to ride with me. Nancy Ota, SCCQG Representative
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NOVEMBER FEST - 2015
Betty Collins 760-722-4796 Barbara Seidel 949-443-1341
There will be a November Fest table at SQG meetings each month from now through October. Each month, there will be pertinent information for you to check out.
July will again feature "Basket Partner" sign-ups, along with basket inspirations, and
showcase several donated items for the live auction.
In August, you can sign up to receive a cellophane bag for your basket donation. You will
be able to pick up your cellophane bag at the September SQG meeting.
September will bring volunteer forms, which will be explained later. Additionally, donated
items will be showcased.
Barbara Seidel
October is the month to turn in a basket or live auction item.
The donation form is on the SQG website. Please fill it out completely and attach to your
donation. That information will be transferred onto unique tags for each basket.
Betty Collins and Barbara Seidel are looking forward to an exciting November Fest on
Tuesday, November 10, 2015.
MEMBERSHIP
Betty Collins
Katy Lillie [email protected] 949-412-7451 cell
May Meeting: Members - 121 , Guests - 12 , New Members - 1 Total - 134
Total current guild membership (those that have renewed) is 204.
Welcome to our newest member Carol Hughes of Fallbrook, CA.
Katy Lillie
HOSPITALITY
Vivien Hawker
Vivien Hawker [email protected] 949-218-0347
"Thank you to the ladies who brought in delicious treats, savories
and snacks in June. If your birthday falls in the month of July,
please come and celebrate your "special month" with us by
bringing in your favorite snacks for the Hospitality Table. Of
course, we would love to share goodies from any members who
would like to add a plate of treats. If you do bring in a treat,
please remember to enter our Hospitality drawing for a prize.
The lucky winner in June was Mary Jayne Bellamy, who won a
pot of flowers. Thanks so much..”
MAKE IT EASIER FOR US TO KNOW YOU - WEAR YOUR NAMETAG
AT EVERY MEETING
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WORKSHOPS Wendy McCalley [email protected]
Linda Rigdon [email protected]
July 15th Water Color Strip Quilt with Mary
Tabar This lovely quilt is made from only
three floral fabrics plus one border fabric.
Students will design their own version of
these strip strata because there are
thousands of layouts possible!
Sewing machine needed and basic sewing
supplies. www.marytabar.com
August 12 - Fiber Postcards & Quilt Cards
We are thrilled to have member Del Thomas
teach us how to make fiber postcards in August. These cards are a great way to make a
big quilt on a little canvas! AND, what could be
more special than to receive a big quilt on a
little canvas? The last time Del taught this
class for SQG, the class was overflowing and
some of us missed it. Sign up today to reserve
your space!
Wendy McCalley
Linda Rigdon
Workshops are at Faith Lutheran Church, 34381 Calle Portola,
Capistrano Beach, 9:30 to 3:30 on the Wednesday following the
SQG general meeting unless otherwise noted.
>Any kit or book fees are payable directly to the teacher. The
workshop fees are $40.00. Non-member fees are $50.00.
Please make checks to Surfside Quilters Guild.
>SQG members have first priority for workshop reservations
until the break at the previous general meeting. Non-members
are put on a waiting list and will be confirmed to attend following the break.
>If you have a reservation but are unable to attend, please
attempt to find someone to fill your space and advise Wendy or
Linda as soon as possible. Refunds are available until the
break of the previous month’s general meeting.
Lunch Reservations at Carbonara’s
Lynn Tweet [email protected] 949-481-4335
Thank you to Mary Carbonara and her staff for our delicious lunch after the meeting.
We love and enjoy lunch and spending the time with the ladies.
Chicken With Artichoke Hearts & Penne a la Vodka- Salad -
Bread & Butter - Beverage - Chef’s Choice for Dessert
Maggie Bell
Maggie Bell [email protected] 949-488-3011
Lynn Tweet
$15.00 including Tax and Gratuity. The deadline for making or canceling your
reservation is Sunday, July 12. You are responsible for your reservation.
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TREASURER’S REPORT
Robin Free [email protected]
SUNSHINE AND SHADOWS
Joann Bishop [email protected] 949-493-4722
Susie Russell [email protected] 949-275-5365
05-01-15 through 05-31-15
Beginning Balance:
$ 26,470.31
Income:
Membership
Monthly Mini
Philanthropy - Fabric Sale
Recycling - Magazines
Sponsors
4,935.00
261.00
1,334.00
26.00
100.00
Total Income:
Summer is here and the good news is all seems to be
sunny in our Surfside Quilter’s Guild. We have no shadows
to report! We are happy all of you are doing well and enjoying the summer!
Be sure to let us know of a member who needs a little sunshine. We care about our members and want to stay in
touch. Cheers to good health and much happiness.
You are welcome to call or email us.
$ 6,656.00
JULY BIRTHDAY
WISHES to:
Expenses:
Facilities - Meeting
Hospitality
Operations - Internet Server Fee
Philanthropy - Room
Treasurer
Workshop - Meeting room
300.00
105.67
15.00
100.00
69.28
100.00
Total Expenses:
$
689.95
Current Balance:
$ 32,436.36
Joann Bishop
Respectfully Submitted,
Robin Free, Treasurer,
Surfside Quilters Guild
2015-16
Susie Russell
Wondering about sizes for Philanthropy and
Wounded Warrior quilts?
These are not EXACT sizes, just
guidelines. Any size is accepted; if you want to
donate a double size quilt the
committee will find a home for it!
Baby 36”x54”
Afghan/Lap 54”x72”
Twin 54”x90”
In order to fit on the gurneys the Wounded Warrior quilts need
to be 48"x78" (or close).
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Cece Bowe 2
Irmgard Terbrack 5
Annice Douglas 10
MaryLois Kuhn 14
Anita Fleming 15
Margaret Arnold 17
Karen Markley 18
Charlotte Spere 18
Sharon Pembrook 21
Monica Shafer 21
Judy Lawry 25
Phyllis Parente 25
Diana Imhoof 27
Nancy Pestal 27
Wendy McCalley 28
Penny Soldin 28
Michelle Lincoln 29
Rosalind Doidge 30
Janice Elliott 31
MONTHLY MINI
Becky McDaniel [email protected] 949-362-9911
The July Monthly Mini, “Aloha Keiki”, was made by our Surfside President Odette Osantowski. The design
was inspired by a Lisa Boyer pattern. This little quilt measures 15”x11.5” and is beautifully embellished with
seashells, flowers, oar, sunglasses and thongs. This whimsical wall hanging will look great in your home!
This patriotic quilt was the Monthly Mini for June. Made by
Katy Lillie, the quilt was won by Barbara Ann Christensen.
“Suzanne’s Roses” made by Kayley Rose. Her friend
lives in a Carmel cottage and loves Shabby Chic décor; her house is full of fairies & flowers. She gave
Kayley some fabric to make a new twin bed comforter.
Kayley decided on 9” blocks to preserve the fabric design her friend loves and to give space for appliqué
and 9-patch with the alternating blocks. Suzanne
received her quilt when she turned 65 in June.
Kaylee Rose also showed “Carrie’s Garden” made to
celebrate Carrie’s 70th birthday. She suffers periods of
chronic fatigue and one of her passions is gardening,
so Kayley made this riotous garden quilt with vibrant
Kaffe Fassett fabrics full of flower pleasure and healing.
This was a surprise gift at the Carmel birthday party.
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“Man in the Moon” Lynn Tweet made this in a
class given by Jean Impey in 2011 (she thinks).
Jean has all the different alphabet patterns that students can trace and color with special pens. It is
quite a procedure that is really interesting and fun.
This is the letter “M”. Lynn hopes to do another of
these little quilts and possibly take a class again.
They are hung with a ruler placed under triangles
sewn on the back.
Kathy Chevalier showed a quilt she started in
Jean Impey’s quilt-as-you-go class and was made
with a jelly roll. The jacket was also made in a
Jean Impey class.
Sue Richardson started this Spider Web quilt in one of
Jean Impey’s classes at Sewing Party several years ago.
The top has been finished for quite a while and is now in
the pile of tops waiting to be quilted. This is the first foundation pieced quilt that Sue has made and doesn’t think it
will be the last. They are addicting.
Joann Bishop presented this “Tee Shirt Quilt”, a graduation gift for
her granddaughter, Emma Lee, who graduated from high school.
She has played softball since she was 8 years old, been on the
travel teams and plays in high school. This is a dorm twin size
bed quilt, batted with wool and backed with flannel to keep her
warm at college in Rhode Island. Quilted by Cosmic Quilting.
So many memories.
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SURFSIDE QUILTERS GUILD 2015 CHALLENGE
“IT’S ALL ABOUT THE WATER”
Challenge entries are due at the July
14 meeting. Pin the paper entry form
to your article and turn it in at the
Challenge table.
Jan Hirth
Contact Jan 949-363-0533 or 949-256-9097Cell
IT’S ALL ABOUT THE WATER
Member name:_________________________________________________________
Name of entry:__________________________________________________________
Dimensions:_____________________________________________________________
Please circle the following categories that apply to your entry:
Machine pieced
Machine appliqued
Hand pieced
Hand appliqued
Machine quilted
Hand quilted
Other:_________
Original design
Includes work from another person (name)_______________________________
Tell us something about your entry _____________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
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STASHBUSTERS - PHILANTHROPY
Sheri Hill, [email protected], 949-492-3788
Barbara Ann Christensen, [email protected] Charlotte Spere, [email protected] Vicki Janis [email protected]
Our next meeting will be:
WEDNESDAY, July 22, 2015 10 AM - 2:00 PM
SAN CLEMENTE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
119 AVENIDA DE LA ESTRELLA IN SAN CLEMENTE
+Scrappy Chevron Strip Quilt - Please join us at Philanthropy on July 22 from 10-2 to use the remaining
scraps and make quilt tops! Barbara Seidel has a fun way to learn a new technique without having to buy
anything! These quilts can be used for the Vets. Just bring your sewing machine, scissors, rotary cutter, and
a neutral thread. Pack a lunch and dessert will be awaiting you!
+Linda Ambrosini will be giving another free motion quilting class on August 19th, so mark your calendars.
+If you are interested in either or both of these workshops, please let us know with an email, phone call, or
stop by the philanthropy table at the guild meeting.
+Our collection of quilts for the Veterans’ Hospital and Meals on Wheels, San Clemente, continues. We are
looking for lap and throw quilts (50”x60” or there about) for men and women.
+ SMALL ITEMS: Our host church is grateful for the small toiletries and non-perishable food items we deliver
each month. You can leave them on the hearth in the Fireside Room as you check in for the meeting.
Sheri Hill
Barbara Ann Christensen Charlotte Spere
Nancy Pestal
UFO GROUP Marjie Butterworth [email protected] 949-940-9167 or 949 606-4506Cell
Cora Schmitt [email protected] 949-606-4770Cell
Next meeting: Friday, July 24th (and every 4th Friday) Time: 10:00 - 11:30 AM
Meeting Place: Maggie Bell’s Clubhouse, 33715 Surfside Dr, Dana Point.
On Friday June 26th, 21 members of the UFO group and two guests
shared 20 finished projects.
We then learned to make a fun doll thanks to
Glenna Anderson.
Next month, July 24th , our goal is to complete
item #6.
Cora Schmitt
Marjie Butterworth
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ORANGE COUNTY FAIR EXHIBIT & SEW-IN
Come visit the Surfside Quilters Guild exhibit table on Wednesday, July 22, 2015, at the
Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa! If you are interested in volunteering for a
2-1/2 hour shift, seated and hand sewing on YOUR own projects in the AIR CONDITIONED Home Arts Building, please email Sharon Whelan [email protected].
FREE parking AND admission that day for our volunteers - what a deal! You are free to
view the fair before and after your shift. We need a few more helping hands so invite a
friend or family member to join you that day and email me with your availability. Thank
you in advance to those who've volunteered thus far.
Sharon Whelan
WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT
Mary Freedman, Chair [email protected] 949-388-6901
Nancy Burch [email protected] 949-582-5333 Carmelle Spruill [email protected] 949-498-1931
As I announced at the meeting I am still in business,
so please return the finished blocks at the July meeting; I have none to work with. I will continue to make
and ship the quilts with Jon, but at a slower
pace. There is a need and the quilts are going to the
places where our troops are fighting as advisors, so
please return them to me. I am going to try to get out
a block for the meeting, but because of my personal
life right now I don’t know if I will have the time. I will
be having a Wounded Warrior meeting on the first
Tuesday as usual for those who can attend.
Mary Freedman
Nancy Burch
Carmelle Spruill
Thank you for your continuing support, Mary Freedman
Quilt Magazines for Sale Jan Kemp [email protected]
Cleaning out your space and ending up with a stack of
used quilting/sewing magazines, patterns or pamphlets
that you no longer want to keep? If they are dated
2005 or later bring them to Guild meetings where we
sell them four for a dollar. The money earned by this
project goes toward guild expenses.
A Bargain at 4 for $1
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Mary Jayne Bellamy [email protected]
Jan Kemp
Mary Jayne
Bellamy
“Grady’s Graduation Quilt” presented by Cathie Opila.
Her family loves to quilt. Each time a niece or nephew
graduates from high school they get together and make
a strip quilt. Each sister and sister-in-law makes a strip.
There are eight of them! This quilt will go to nephew,
Grady, who graduated in June. He likes surfing and
fishing. He is going to college at UC Santa Cruz.
Becky McDaniel showed “Cottaqe Charm”. Started in
2007 as a hand appliqué project when she needed
hand work to do. It kept getting pushed aside as 4 of
her 5 kids got married and then came the need for
baby quilts. This is her year to finish UFOs and this is
the first. She almost scrapped it, but is so glad she
finished it. She loves the cozy feel of this one.
Diane Collins shared four
projects from Jean Impey’s
classes. Diane says, “I will
take a Jean Impey class
whenever I can. I always
learn something new: a new
tool, a new technique. But
most important her projects are fun and do-able. You leave class with a
project you can finish. There are a few samples of things I have made in
her classes. They make great gifts.”
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SHOW & TELL Vickie Janis [email protected] 949-842-6089
Joan Orris [email protected]
Great job ladies! I think Jean Impey was pleased with our Show and Tell with SO many of
her quilt designs being shown. Thank you all! There were 17 ladies showing 27 quilts.
It’s July, we celebrate our nation’s birth and kick off summer (if the June Gloom goes
away). Looking forward to seeing all of your current works of art. You can get the show
and tell form online at Surfside Quilters Guild/Forms & Bylaws/Other Forms/Show & Tell
Form. OR just write out the information on a piece of paper before the meeting and give it
to Joan Orris or me. We will give you a number; line up after the break with your quilt in
numerical order. Del asks that you stand still with your quilt for 30 seconds so she can
take a photo of you and your quilt. Hope to see you there! By the way, NO SHOW AND
TELL IN AUGUST. Be sure to finish your Challenge entries!
Vickie Janis
Joan Orris
FRIENDSHIP GROUPS
Monica Shafer [email protected] 949-362-5524
You may ask yourself why you should join a friendship group. In my opinion, there’s nothing better
than being with people who share your passion. Creativity flourishes and ideas spark. People find
they bring out the best talents in each other and productivity increases. While spending time
working together, stories are shared and friendships form. These things take too long to happen
during a guild meeting where the focus is on the business of the guild, the committee reports, and
the speaker’s presentation.
Surfside offers a number of opportunities for joining friendship groups. Three
groups currently have openings and are looking for new friends. One is the
Woolies group whose members love Primitive Gatherings-type patterns and
working with wool. A second group is mainly interested in friendships and
general quilting. A third group had members move away, so they are looking
for some fresh faces to join them.
If you’re interested in any of these groups, or maybe starting one of your own,
let me know.
Betty Collins showed this small
quilt of the Surfside logo that she
made in a class with Jan Hirth.
4th
JULY
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Monica Shafer
Block-of-the-Month Mystery Quilt Mary Mulcahey [email protected] 949-951-2066
Finished size: 54” X 74” with borders
This mystery quilt is simple in construction and becomes a striking
quilt when strongly contrasting fabrics are used. The construction
consists of easy, straight-line sewing and is a breeze to put together.
The quilt works best with only 3 fabrics, but you can choose to do
several different focus (C) fabrics. They should be interesting prints
that are of similar color and value. Your background (A) should be a
dark solid or tone-on-tone and your accent fabric (B) should be a
solid or tone-on-tone that contrasts strongly with the background fabric. Your focus fabric also should contrast to both the background
and accent fabrics.
Fabric Requirements
Fabric A (background) 1 ½ yards
Fabric B (accent) 1 yard
Fabric C (focus) 1 yard or a total of 1 yard if you are using several different focus fabrics
1st border uses the B fabric and is included in the amount above
2nd border – 1 5/8 yards
Backing – 3 ½ yards
Binding – 5/8 yard
Cutting Instructions
Cut all of your fabric and put all of each size of each fabric together, either in baggies or clips, and label
them. This will make the construction of your blocks each month go very quickly. You also will need to label
your blocks with their numbers as you make them. This will make the final assembly a real snap.
Fabric A (background) Cut WOF (width of fabric) strips listed below, then sub cut as listed
Cut 8 – 2 ½ “ strips Cut 5 – 4 ½” strips Cut 1 – 6 ½” strip
6–2½x2½5–4½x4½1–8½x6½
8 – 4 ½ x 2 ½ 3 – 6 ½ x 4 ½ 1 – 10 ½ x 6 ½
9–6½x2½3–8½x4½3–6½x6½
5 – 8 ½ x 2 ½ 6 – 10 ½ x 4 ½
7 – 10 ½ x 2 ½ 1 – 16 ½ x 4 ½
1 – 12 ½ x 2 ½
2 – 14 ½ x 2 ½
1 – 18 ½ x 2 ½
Fabric B (accent)
Cut 4 – 2 ½ “ strips
6 – 2 ½ x 2 ½ ; 8 – 4 ½ x 2 ½ ; 5 – 6 ½ x 2 ½ ; 4 – 8 ½ x 2 ½ ; 4 – 10 ½ x 2 ½
Fabric C (focus)
From the focus fabric, you will need 14 squares; cut the bigger pieces first.
Three squares @ 10 1/2”
Five squares @ 8 1/2”
Six squares @ 6 1/2”
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BOM Mystery Quilt 2015 July
Block 3
Mary Mulcahey [email protected] 949-951-2066
We are starting with Block 3, an easy block to get started on. Since we are not doing the blocks in
order, you will need to label your block when you finish it. This will be very important when it comes
time to assemble your quilt top. All of the block diagrams will have each piece marked with a number (the order in which they will be sewn together), a letter designating which fabric to put here
(refer to your cutting instructions) and the size of the piece.
You will be making this block in 2 sections, then putting the 2 sections together.
Section 1 – sew piece 1 to piece 2, pressing towards darker fabric (since there are no seams to
match, pressing direction doesn’t really matter)
Section 2 – Sew piece 3 to piece 4, then sew piece 5 to pieces 3 & 4, finally sew piece 6 to piece 5.
Complete your block by sewing section 1 to section 2 and labeling it “Block 3”.
Block 3
1
2
A
C
10 1/2
10 1/2
X
2 1/2
X
10 1/2
3
A
6
A
8 1/2 X 2 1/2
5
B
8 1/2 X 2 1/2
6 1/2
X
6 1/2
Section Two
Section One
Anna Turek showed us “A totally Different Kind of Bird
With His Eye on You”. She worked from a photo taken by
her husband. The background is bleached and painted.
The crown, or hair, is unraveled twine with a medium coating it and then painted. The bird is mostly thread painted
with material underneath. [This is a Crowned Crane.]
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4
B
6 1/2
X
2 1/2
PLACES TO GO
Del Thomas
[email protected] 714-315-9526
July 18 - Oct 1 Visions Art Museum: Contemporary Quilts + Textiles, 2925 Dewey Road, Suite 100,
San Diego, CA 619-546-4872 www.visionsartmuseum.org Fee Four exhibits: Collectors Showcase;
Shaping Space - Work by Kate Stiassni; Balboa Park Arches; At the Beach Challenge.
Tues – Sat 10AM - 4PM, Sunday Noon - 4PM, Closed: Monday and major holidays
July 4, Friendship Quilters Guild of San Diego hosts the July 4th Quilt Show at the Templar’s Hall in Old
Poway Park ,14134 Midland Rd, Poway CA.
July 11 Southern California Council of Quilt Guilds quarterly meeting in Glendale.
Topic: Successful Boutiques, Bazaars, Tea's—What does it take? Contact: Nancy Ota/SCCQG Rep.
Aug 1 - 2 Quilters by the Sea Quilt Show, National Guard Armory, 2200 Redondo Ave, Long Beach
Sat 9am - 5pm Sun 9am - 4pm Contact: quiltshow@quiltersbythesea Sandy Carreon 562-290-3242
Aug 15 - 16 Tehachapi Mountain Quilters “Legacy of Quilts” Quilt Show, Monroe High School, 126 South
Snyder Street, Tehachapi, CA 9356 Also the Mountain Festival/Car Show on Aug 15 from 10– 5 Arts and
crafts, fiddling contest, carnival and rodeo.
Sep 5 - 6 27th annual Mountain Treasures Quilt Show, Busy Bears Quilt Guild of Big Bear Lake, CA
Big Bear Middle School, 41275 Big Bear Blvd Sat 10 - 5, Sun 10 - 4 www.busybeaerquiltguild.com
Sep 10, 11, 12 34th Annual San Diego Quilt Show, San Diego Convention Center, Hall A. 10am - 5pm
Preview night Sep 9th 6pm to 9pm More info: www.sandiegoquiltshow.com
Anna Turek showed this triptych of the “Garden Outside
Her Bay Window”. The garden attracts birds and insects.
The quilts have couched yarn, Tyvek, and other materials.
The flowers are all commercial fabric. The background is
hand-dyed. Anna says it was a lot of fun to make.
Odette Osantowski made “Home is Where My
Stash Is” for the Beach Cities Quilters Guild
Challenge and it won a ribbon. Odette says, “Every
sunrise is an invitation to fly the nest in search of
fabric, thread, patterns, and anything of quilting interest, be we always bring our stash home.”
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“A Day at the Beach” by Betty Collins was a
Block-of-the-Month project.
Betty Collins also showed this green and white
piece from a small Accucut class at Eleanor
Burns Quilt-In-A-Day.
Chris Huben made these pillows in a class with Jean Impey
at the Sewing Party. The first tree she put the fusible on the
right side - after she made the pillow she decided to use the
other tree - wrong side facing! We sometimes profit from our
mistakes. Chris did the quilting herself.
Holders are Linda Ambrosini and Susie Russell.
Jan Hirth shared “Mason’s Menagerie”. Jan’s niece asked
for a jungle theme quilt for her newborn son. Jan saw Jean
Impey’s grandson’s quilt on Facebook and asked Jean if she
had a pattern. Jean told her it was her original design and
she was going to pattern it. Jan got the preliminary plans
from Jean and made the quilt. Mason, now 14 months old,
loves to look at the animals.
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Barbara Seidel displayed “Jay’s Chocolate
Garden”. Jay’s T-shirt which reads “Will Work
For Chocolate”, and Jean Impey’s “My Secret
Garden” class inspired this quilt. Jean had a
funny look on her face when Barbara shared
her fabrics and the idea. Less than 15 seconds later, Jean embraced the concept and
was a tremendous motivator while also inspiring. Martha Hurlburt did the quilting and Barbara’s husband loves his Chocolate Garden.
“A Tisket-A-Tasket” was made by Pat Gates in a Jean Impey
class last year. She had a lot of fun making this quilt. She
says “You are only limited by your imagination.” She hopes to
make another basket quilt in the near future.
Angela Irish showed her “Spider Web” quilt started in
a Jean Impey class at Sewing Party. She decided to
change it up a bit by making the background kites
black and white.
Sharon Pembrook shared her “Baskets” quilt. She
received the pieced top over 20 years ago along with 5
others from her great-aunt who had them stored in a
trunk. This top was pieced by her great-grandmother in
Canistoga, S.D, around 1930. This type of quilt was
called a “farm quilt”. Sharon finds the use of shirting
materials and calicos quite interesting. The thread
used for the piecing is very strong, much stronger and
thicker than what we use today. Sharon quilted this on
her home sewing machine. She thanks her friendship
group, who helped her alter the top so that the baskets
floated on the pink calico. They also donated the grey
fabric for the binding.
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From one fat quarter (18” x 22”) you can cut:
99 - 2” squares
56 2 1/2” squares
42 - 3” squares
30 - 3 1/2” squares
20 - 4” squares
16 - 4
1/2” squares
12 - 5”
or 5 1/2” squares
9 - 6” squares
6 - 6 1/2” or 7” squares
4 - 7 1/2”, 8”, 8 1/2” or 9” squares
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Surfside Quilters Guild, P. O. Box 3295, San Clemente, CA 92674
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The Surfside Quilters Guild, a 501 (c)(3) corporation, was established in March 2009 to
promote quilting and other fiber arts in the
South Orange County area. The Guild offers the opportunity to share experiences
with other quilters in an atmosphere of fellowship, as well as to enhance the knowledge and skills of its membership. Newsletters are distributed via the Internet.
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