September 2015 - Grouse Mountain Day Quilters Guild
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September 2015 - Grouse Mountain Day Quilters Guild
GROUSE MOUNTAIN DAY QUILTERS GUILD NEWSLETTER September 2015 Hello Ladies 2015 - 2016 Executive President: Joy Brown Treasurer: Susan Carle Membership: Kathy McColeman Secretary: Marsha Unheim Programs: Margaret Hill Library: Judy Walkey Comfort Quilts: Terry Whiteman Newsletter: Sharon Walker Website: Teresa Niwinska http://gmdqg.ca What a wonderful summer we have had, that is until the last few days of August! We were unlucky enough to have lost power for some thirty hours after the windstorm so I thought, well, I could cut out some fabric for a future project. Wrong! I needed to iron the fabrics as they had been neatly folded in draws for some time. Electricity is needed to use the iron. Oh boy, how I wished I had asked my granny to pass her treadle sewing machine on to me. Our time without power was not entirely frustrating as I read through a lot of quilt books and made notes for further projects, so I am sure you will see the finished quilts at show and tell sometime in the coming years. I had a letter from Brain Follett over the summer saying that he and the family will be donating again this year to the Judy Follett Education Fund. This is wonderful news and I know Margaret is working to bring in a speaker or two using the funds. A letter thanking the family on behalf of the guild has been sent. An inventory of guild owned items has now been completed and will be available to you all shortly via email and those without computers will receive a hard copy. I understand that some members who were taking part in the batik block swap have decided to no longer continue. Team two are to continue, but, if you are in one of the other groups and wish to carry on with to project bring THREE months blocks to the September meeting and we will try to set up a new group and accommodate you all. Looking forward to seeing you all again on the 17th of September to start off a new quilting year. Please remember to bring you name tags, coffee mugs and lunch. Best wishes to all Joy Brown Grouse Mountain Day Quilters Guild meets the third Thursday of the month at St. Martin's Anglican Church, 195 Windsor Road East, North Vancouver. 1 GROUSE MOUNTAIN DAY QUILTERS GUILD NEWSLETTER September 2015 The Judy Follett Education Fund. Judy Follett was an active member of the GMDQG who lost a very courageous battle with cancer twelve years ago. Judy enjoyed our being a member of our guild so much that after her death, her family decided to set up a memorial fund donating funds for ten years to the guild to be used for education. They wanted all members of the guild to benefit from some form of quilting techniques, lecture etc. It was twelve years ago July that Judy passed away and Brain, Mark, Brent and Rita are still donating. What a very generous family! Brain and his family also donated several antique quilts made by one of Judy’s aunts to the guild and they will be on display after the September general meeting. Please stay and enjoy them. Joy FALL PROGRAMS SEPTEMBER Following the AGM Joy Brown will give a presentation remembering our past member Judy Follett and show quilts from Judy's family. Our guild continues to receive support from Judy's family and it will be wonderful to let our newer members get to know who she was. OCTOBER Teresa Niwinska will give a workshop on the technique of making a woven quilt. She will give a short presentation at the September meeting to explain the preparation for the workshop. The supply list follows this report. NOVEMBER We will have a "Back to Basics" day with several of our guild members demonstrating basic quilting skills at stations where we will rotate in small groups every 15 minutes. DECEMBER December is our pot luck luncheon so there is no formal program. Please bring a favorite Christmas theme quilt or quilted item for an extended show and tell. There will be a sign up sheet at the September meeting for this years UFO challenge project. Margaret Hill 2 GROUSE MOUNTAIN DAY QUILTERS GUILD NEWSLETTER September 2015 WOVEN RUNNER SUPPLY LIST AND PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS Supplies: Sewing machine with 1/4 inch foot and quilting or walking foot 24" ruler for rotary cutting (mat and rotary cutter) Thread and scissors 100 small head, short straight pins or push pins masking/painters tape or 1/4"double sided tape – tape that does not leave residue 20" X 22" Cardboard to weave on it marking tool (chalk, pencil or pen) Fabric requirements: batting 40 x 19 inches 1 yard fabric for the backing 10 inches WOF (width of fabric) cut into 4 strips 2.5 inches each to make a classic binding 3/4 yard fabric for tubes in light, medium and dark (you can buy 1 meter each – leftovers from making tubes you can use for panels on the front or backing). Instructions to make tubes (3 sets of 12 tubes from each fabric ) Cut 12 two inch strips WOF of each three fabrics. Sew right sides together lengthwise using a scant 1/4" seam allowance. Turn with a safety pin or turning tool. Press with seam in the middle back. The tube should be 42" long and 3/4" wide finished. These should be made before the class (takes around 3-4 hours). Teresa Niwinska Library Report Welcome back everyone. After our hot and dry summer the rain as I write this is a relief. If you paid your membership in June and borrowed books over the summer it's now time to return them. Just a reminder that the library cupboard also contains quilt-themed novels, quilting stencils and a few miscellaneous items for your borrowing pleasure. We will continue to receive Love of Quilting and Quilting Arts magazine for a few months. The Quilters Block Bible by Celia Eddy has gone missing from the library. Please have a look through your quilting books to see if you have misplaced it. Thanks Judy Walkey 3 GROUSE MOUNTAIN DAY QUILTERS GUILD NEWSLETTER September 2015 Youth Challenge 2016 Complete a quilt based on the theme "My Favourite Game or Sport" (sponsored by Cantik Batiks, www.cantikbatiks.com). This quilt must include all or part of a fabric square you will receive from our Youth Coordinator Volunteer, Rolanda Tovey. CQA/ACC members may sponsor more than on entry. Details at: http://www.canadianquilter.com/pdf/CQA_ ACC_ Youth_ challenge2016.pdf Le défi Cantik Batiks pour les jeunes – 2016 Le défi Cantik Batiks pour les jeunes 2016 « Mon jeu ou sport favori » est disponible ici : www.canadianquilter.com/pdf/CQA_ACC_D%C3%A9fi_Cantik_Batiks_pour_jeunes_20 16.pdf NJS Categories for Quilt Canada 2016 New NJS Categories - for a full description of each category please go to: http://cqacanadianquilting.blogspot.ca/2015/07/new-national-juried-show-categories-for.html Call for Nominations-Autumn 2015 We're looking for you! Join the Board of Directors and help shape the future of the CQA/ACC. The position of Membership Director is open for nominations for the term commencing immediately. Nominations are being accepted for Regional Representatives for the following provinces with the term commencing immediately: Alberta, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland/Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Quebec. For more information on the positions above and nomination/appointment forms, please visit our website: www.canadianquilter.com or contact Leslie Whitby at: [email protected] 4 GROUSE MOUNTAIN DAY QUILTERS GUILD NEWSLETTER September 2015 CQA/ACC Board of Directors and Administration President: Linda Schmidt [email protected] Vice President: Leslie Whitby [email protected] Past President: Jackie White [email protected] Treasurer: Judy Brown [email protected] Secretary / Publicist: Bonnie Rankin [email protected] Social Media Director: Jackie White [email protected] CQA/ACC Administrative Assistant: Jackie Philpott [email protected] Sponsor Coordinator: Jackie White [email protected] Conference Coordinator: Liz Thompson [email protected] Membership Report Thanks to all those members who paid their dues in June. For those of you who did not, please remember to bring your payment to the September meeting. We are welcoming three new members, Anne Klein, Charlene Kobitzsch and Eleanor Morgan. Anne Klein is unable to come until October. Linda Schell and Barb Craxton have resigned along with Associate Member Kerry Karram. Please make an effort to meet and welcome our new members at the next meeting. Kathy McColeman 5 GROUSE MOUNTAIN DAY QUILTERS GUILD NEWSLETTER September 2015 ELIZABETH COOK February 14, 1949 – June 20, 2015 Mary Taylor Sadly we heard this summer that Mary Taylor had passed away. Mary had been a member of our guild for several years but discontinued her membership when she left the North Shore to live closer to her family. I will remember Mary as a very quietly spoken lady with a lovely smile. Joy 6 GROUSE MOUNTAIN DAY QUILTERS GUILD NEWSLETTER September 2015 NEWSLETTER I asked the executive for suggestions for the newsletter and Kathy McColeman suggested members writing up little blurbs about things that are important to them in the quilt-making process. She volunteered to start it off and has written a wonderful little article about 3 processes that she uses. I was totally taken especially with the last one – don’t let the numbers get you down – it is the idea that is so impressive to me. I have also written a little blurb about a quilt show I was recently at. So, now I am asking the entire membership for contributions and ideas for the newsletter. If you have something you would like to share, please just do it – I imagine the rest of us would enjoy reading it. Quilt Walk and Car Show in Ladner My husband and I recently attended the Quilt Walk and Car Show in Ladner on August 16, 2015. What a great way to spend a lovely summer afternoon. There were many wonderful quilts in the shop windows and then some on display in a yoga studio. There were a couple of quilts that really got my attention – both by Ladner quilter Matt Wheeler. One was a picture of Ellen – he used some computer program to transform a photo of her into a pattern and then with many, many little squares, he recreated it. It was behind glass and I could not get a photo that was not full of reflections. Google ‘Matt Wheeler Ellen quilt’ and you will see it on Twitter. He also had one that had a circular centre panel with Hawaiian quilting in the corners. The piecing on this was very impressive and several of us looking at it were having a very hard time figuring out how it could possibly have been done. There was also a quilted car cover and a pin up girl contest! All in all it would be worth the trip next year and if you get tired of cars and quilts you can always go down the road a ways to the Reifel Bird Sanctuary and go for a walk and see the Sandhill Cranes. Sharon Walker 7 GROUSE MOUNTAIN DAY QUILTERS GUILD NEWSLETTER September 2015 Three Things I Use on Most Every Quilt When I’m starting out with an art quilt, be it a wall hanging or something bigger, after the initial design thoughts I need to have a copy of the Golden Rectangle or Fibonacci calculation (remember Dan Brown?) in front of me. This helps me to decide on the size of the quilt if I only have one dimension (either length or width) to start. This calculation is the ratio that most of our everyday things, like a credit card, are based on. The most pleasing ratio for length vs width is 1.618:1. So if a quilt is 30 inches wide then to be a perfect ratio it would have to be 1.618x30= 48.5 inches long. After the piecing and layering is done, and the quilt is pinned or sprayed and ready for quilting l like have a sample portion of the quilt top, batting, and backing, pinned or sprayed in the same way as the completed quilt. It is usually about 6 or 8 inches square or close enough. I use this to practice my quilting lines, check tension for the different threads I might be using and to get a rhythm going before I venture onto the quilt itself. Saves unpicking or unsewing. When all this has been done and the quilt is bound, then comes the straightening. To make sure the quilt is squared off I need to find the length of line that goes from one corner at the top to the opposite corner at the bottom. (The length of the hypotenuse of the right angle.) In other words if the quilt is 30” wide and 48.5” long then the length of the line that goes kitty corner is, wait for it, A squared + B squared = C squared and C = the length. So 30x30 = 900. 48.5x48.5= 2352.25. 900 +2352.25=3252.25. The square root of 3252.25 is 57.03 or 57 inches. It’s not really as difficult as it sounds, and it’s all on a calculator, and most times the quilt is just fine. But if I need to square it off it sure helps to have some place to start. I can then pin it in the right size, spray it with water and press down on it with a steam iron to shrink or stretch it into shape. Let it dry in place and it’s done. Kathy McColeman Frixion Pen information While online one day - I was actually on the Kootenay Quilters Guild Facebook page - I came across an article on Frixion Pens written by Jenny K. Lyon, a quilter from Northern California. Her website is interesting and I thought some of you might enjoy the article about the Frixion Pens. I have used them and wondered. She also has a tutorial there (under the quilts tab) about squaring up a quilt using a laser level which is interesting. http://quiltskipper.com/2015/08/13/frixion-pens-all-you-need-to-know/ Sharon 8 GROUSE MOUNTAIN DAY QUILTERS GUILD NEWSLETTER September 2015 WHITE ROCK RETREAT Friday, November 06 to Monday, November 09 Please join us for a weekend of sewing, friendship and a good time. We will be staying at the Ocean Promenade Hotel, 15661 Marine Drive in White Rock. Reservations: 1-888-976-2326 www.oceanpromenadehotel.com. A variety of rooms are available – from single and double bedrooms to full kitchen, 2-bedroom suites to share with others. Book your own room and let them know you are with the Grouse Guild, as we have arranged a special room rate for you. The cost per person to rent the Conference (sewing) room is $ 50.00 for the weekend. Call Catriona (604) 985-2193 and she will put your name on the list when she receives your deposit. She would appreciate your payment at the September meeting. This deposit is nonrefundable, unless you are able to replace yourself with another member. There are many restaurants within walking distance of the hotel, or if you are planning to rent a suite, bring your own food. There is also a daytime lunch/coffee shop in the hotel. This is a great time to share ideas, finish off UFOs, or just sew, sew, sew. We welcome new members to join us. Hope to see you there for a fun-filled weekend of quilting and getting to know each other a little better. Josie Ross Piped Binding Wendy Lynn sent along these instructions for piped binding that was demonstrated by Christine Richardson at Fibre Expressions in Sechelt. It looks very impressive when done. To calculate the amount of binding, measure the perimeter of your quilt and divide it by the width of your fabric. This is the number of strips you will need. Always add an extra strip to allow for error. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Cut the fabric that you want to be the piping 1¾“ wide. Cut the binding fabric 1½“ wide. Join each fabric end to end using a bias join. Press your seams open. Stitch the two pieces together lengthwise making sure to offset the joins a little so that they don’t end up right next to each other Press the seam toward the binding and then press in half with raw edges meeting. Stitch the binding to the back of your quilt, having the piping against your quilt. Join the ends carefully so the seams line up. Press the binding away from your quilt. Turn the binding to the front of your quilt and stitch in the ditch between the piping and the binding, mitering the corners as you go. 9 GROUSE MOUNTAIN DAY QUILTERS GUILD NEWSLETTER September 2015 UPCOMING EVENTS Our Program Director, Margaret Hill, highly recommends the Gail Harker Centre which is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Much more information is available on their website: http://www.gailcreativestudies.com/ The La Conner Quilt and Textile Museum has a couple of related shows ongoing for a bit longer which sound well worth the trip down. 30 Quilts for 30 Years - Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry July 1 - October 4, 2015. http://www.laconnerquilts.org/30-quilts-for-30-years.html ‘My quilts begin with white, 100% cotton fabric. The fabric is dyed, painted and printed to create the palette of colors and visual texture used in piecing and appliquéing my images. Textures, created by layering, pleating, embroidering, and quilting, invite the viewer to touch, as well as look.’ Doesn’t the above quote make you want to read more and to see the display? Celebrating 20 Years of Art July 1 - October 4, 2015. http://www.laconnerquilts.org/celebrating-20-years-of-art.html This innovative, contemporary art showcases the individual artistic journeys taken by Graduate Students of the Gail Harker Center for Creative Arts. Multi-media textile work is derived from personally developed themes by each artist. This show features works by 7 artists including Jill Taylor of Vancouver, BC. 10 GROUSE MOUNTAIN DAY QUILTERS GUILD NEWSLETTER September 2015 Abstracted - Fibre Art Network of Western Canada - September 12-October 10 ACT Gallery, Maple Ridge Hours: Daily and admission is free Details: www.fibreartnetwork.com Starry, Starry Night - Evergreen Quilters - September 17-18 Birchwood Presbyterian Church 400 Meadowbrook Ct, Bellingham WA Contact: [email protected] Hours: Fri 10-6; Sat 10-4 Admission: $7 www.evergreenquilters.org Falling for Quilts - Hope Quilters - September 26-27 Golden Agers Hall 555 Douglas St, Hope Hours: Sat 10-5; Sun 10-4 Vancouver Quilters' Guild Show - October 23 & 24, 2015 http://vancouverquiltersguild.com/show.htm Come join us for a really fun event: quilts, tea room, vendor booths, and our own VQG boutique of quilts, hand-made gifts and nickel squares. When: Friday, 10 am to 5 pm Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm Admission: A low $7.00 for a high value event. Location: St. Mary's Ukrainian Hall, 550 West 14th Av (near Cambie) Vancouver Quilt Canada 2016 Mark your calendars! Quilt Canada 2016 will be held June 15-18, 2016 at the International Centre, Toronto, Ontario. We are pleased to be able to offer eighteen teachers and 50 workshops and lectures for you to choose from. For more information or to volunteer for this exciting event contact Linda Schmidt at: [email protected] 11 GROUSE MOUNTAIN DAY QUILTERS GUILD NEWSLETTER 12 September 2015 GROUSE MOUNTAIN DAY QUILTERS GUILD NEWSLETTER September 2015 REMINDERS!!! Name Tags Mugs Library Books Show and Tell Do you know of a member who is under the weather? If so, please let one of the executive know. Grouse Mountain Day Quilters Guild Next Meeting: Thursday September 17, 2015 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (doors open from 9:00) Apologies for any errors/omissions. Contact Sharon for changes at 604-929-2276 or [email protected] 13