Homespun Pieces and Stitches

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Homespun Pieces and Stitches
Homespun Pieces
and Stitches
A publication of the Homespun
Quilters’ Guild
www.wacohomespunquiltguild.org
OCTOBER 2015
12th
Board Meeting; 6:00 pm Location is at the home of Joyce Jones, 5413 Point Wood Circle, Waco at 6:00
p.m. All guild members are invited to attend.
19th
Guild meeting/program
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23rd
6:30 p.m. Program- Community Service Project
Information for the November newsletter sent to [email protected]
Homespun Quilters’<> Guild Board Meeting Minutes
HQG Board Minutes – Sept. 14, 2015
Present: Karen Woodard, Rose Schroeder, Evelyn Hackney, Jerry Mitchell, Karen Curlee, Jeraldine Fellbaum,
Clara Jean Matustik, Joyce Jones, Cindy Bruce, Judy Mathews, Melva Magee, Kathy Bayer, Barbara
Burr, Debbie Dewey.
Meeting called to order by President, Karen Woodard.
No changes to previous minutes.
Old Business
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Treasurer: Melva Magee reported that after the books were audited she is has a $42.62 overage.
Membership: Joyce Jones reported we now have 93 members. She received a letter from the Texas
Quilt Museum in La Grange, TX. requesting a membership application.
Programs: Rose Schroeder, reports that programs are set through May 2016. Rita Schormann says she
would like to do a program and another workshop in the future. Other suggestions were Sharon
Wilheim and Trish Stewart.
Rose also reported that she has all of the volunteers needed for the TX. Education Extension
Convention.
Karen Woodard presented a Workshop/Program contract example. There were a few changes in
wording suggested: minimum/maximum amount of students for workshops; guild will be responsible
for room and board for the evening of the program; confirmation # will be provided after the contract is
signed.
Ticket sales for the 2015 quilt are around $700.
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Rita Schormann is almost finished quilting the 2016 quilt.
TAQG: Clara Jean Matustik will go with Chairman, Judy Mathews, to the Sept. meeting. Rose will try
to go to the Nov. meeting since it will be about programs.
HOT Fair: quilt entry forms and $5 fee are due Sept. 24th. Quilts are to be dropped off on Oct. 3rd from
9 AM-2PM. The quilts will be judged on Oct. 5th. Rose has a sign-up sheet for volunteers to sell raffle
tickets on the 2015 quilt during the fair on Oct. 8 – 17. Volunteers will also pass out business cards with
our Quilt Show information, applications to enter quilts, and applications to join the Guild. There will
also be a booth for demonstrations.
Quilt Show 2016: Cindy Bruce and Judy Mathews are in the process of mailing letters and business
cards to other guilds and quilt stores. Kathy Bayer, Publicity Chairman will continue to advertise in the
newspaper. She will check into advertising through Craig’s list. Evelyn Hackney brought a sample of a
“Cabin Fever” logo for some posters. Kathy Bayer will work on reducing the size and adding all of the
needed information, including the Guild website for those interested in entering quilts. She will try to
get some printed before the fair. We will need 4 for the show. Karen Woodard will get the contracts to
the judges since we still have no Chairman.
Silent Auction: Barbara Burr will work on a prize incentive to bring in items.
Bazaar Booth: Cindy Bruce reports that items are being turned in.
Library: Jeraldine Fellbaum and Jerry Mitchell report that the library is doing well. The new cart helps.
They are reorganizing the categories for ease in finding books.
Karen Woodard reports that there is a 10’ x 10’ storage unit being held for us near the old one which
will make the transfer easy. The cost will be $62 a month. A month’s rent will be knocked off if a year
is paid for at once.
 Submitted by Secretary, Debbie Dewey
Homespun Quilters’<> Guild Meeting Minutes
Guild Minutes – Sept. 21, 2015
The meeting was called to order by Karen Woodard at 6:30.
Our program was given by quilter and quilt judge, Brenda Jeske.
Motion to approve last month’s minutes was made by Debbie Stubbs, 2nd by Evelyn Hackney.
Karen Woodard announced that the sew-in will be Friday, Oct. 16th from 1 pm to 10 pm.
Officer and Committee Chair Reports
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Rita Schormann passed out rules and regulations for the 2016 Quilt Show.
Karen Curlee encouraged everyone to turn in their 12 1/2” cabin challenge blocks, and gave the
Sunshine and Shadows updates.
TAQG: Judy Mathews reported that the 2016 Rally Day speaker will be Kimberly Amore. She
is known for her use of jelly rolls.
The TAQG newsletter person would like to have a list of teachers, and quilters for distribution.
2016 Quilt Show: Judy Mathews and Cindy Bruce have mailed out letters and cards with the
show information on it. They encourage everyone to help spread the word in our surrounding
areas to friends and neighbors.
Evelyn Hackney volunteered to be the Chairman for the Judges.
Rose Schroeder thanked all of the volunteers for helping with the very successful Texas
Education Extension Event.
Karen Woodard announced that $173 in Quilt raffle tickets were sold at the event. Our total is
now at $1,000. Members can pick up additional tickets to sell.
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Rose reminded everyone that the quilt entry forms for the HOT Fair are due by Thurs. Sept. 24th.
The 3rd of Oct. from 9 am to 2 pm is the drop-off time for quilts. The fair runs from the 9th
through the 17th. She has a sign-up sheet for volunteers to man the raffle quilt.
Bazaar Booth: Cindy Bruce reminded us that the Scrappy Hearts Bee has pillowcases for sale.
They will also be available at the Quilt Show.
Debbie Dewey showed an example of a non-slip sewing machine foot pedal pad. She didn’t
have instructions with her. The website for the pattern is at: so-sew-easy.com.
Evelyn Hackney gave the Community Service report.
Jan Rogers was the UFO prize winner.
The Oct. meeting will be our Community Service sew-in. (She’s splitting up the “red team”).
Numbers were passed out, assigning people to groups.
Silent Auction: Barbara Burr is holding a challenge for Bees and individuals to turn in items for
the Silent Auction. Winners will be picked at the Dec. guild meeting.
Bee Keeper: Linda Buckner announced that the Scrappy Hearts Bee donated 45 bibs to the
church daycare center this week.
Judy Mathews finished the church donation quilt using the leftover blocks from last year’s Guild
raffle quilt.
Joyce Jones reported 50 members and 6 visitors, including 1 new member, and 1 returning
member tonight. Anna Polster was the prize winner.
After Door Prizes and Show & Tell, the meeting was adjourned at 8:45 pm.
Submitted by Secretary, Debbie Dewey
Homespun Quilters’ <> Treasurer Report
HOMESPUN QUILTERS’ GUILD
TREASURER REPORT
OCT
( 8-10-15 TO 9-11-15)
General Funds Balance Forward:
13,510.24
Income:
9-11-15
Membership
30.00
8-18-15
2016 Raffle Qlt tickets
92.00
8-18-15
Workshop-November
120.00
8-18-15
Shorman-Programs
200.00
8-17-15
Ads-Newsletter
25.00
8-17-15
Library
6.25
8-17-15
Membership
30.00
8-17-15
Door Prizes
58.00
8-17-15
Membership
30.00
Total Income
591.25
Expenses:
9-11-15
PO Box Rental Yearly
76.00 (ck1816)
9-11-15
Community Service
103.30 (ck1817)
8-10-15
Members Directories
485.00 (ck1815)
8-10-15
2016 Quilt show Business
Cards
69.97 (ck 1814)
Total Expense
734.27
BALANCE GENERAL FUND
Submitted by: Melva Magee, Treasurer
13,367.22
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Materials list for the Crazy Quilt Class using old linens.
Saturday, October 24th, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
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At least nine embroidered old linens. (An embroidered item can be standard floss embroidery, candle
wicking, cross stitching, huck weaving, crewel embroidery, red work, black work. In other words, it
should be embellished with thread or floss.) These can be pillowcases, dresser scarfs, samplers, chair
back protectors, chair arm protectors, pillows, handkerchiefs, tea towels, table cloths, aprons. You can
use anything that is embroidered. And the embroidered items do not have to be old and they do not have
to be handmade.
It would be a good idea to bring some fat quarters of solid fabrics and some small print fabrics. (In the
samples you have seen, I used Aunt Grace type prints and solids that coordinate with the Aunt Grace
type fabrics.) If you have these extra fabrics, you can back a thin handkerchief or an item that is open
such as cut work or crochet.
Crocheted doilies and trims can be incorporated into your design.
Rotary cutter and medium size mat
Ruler (I suggest one that is approximately 3 ½ inches wide x 12 to 18 inches long.)
Sewing machine
Your usual sewing supplies which should include (but not limited to) fabric scissors, paper scissors,
pins, seam ripper.
The pattern will be supplied as a part of the class fee.
The class fee is $25 per person. Make the check out to Homespun Quilters’ Guild if you have not already paid.
I will collect the money from those that have not paid at the next Guild meeting. If you cannot be at the next
Guild meeting, please mail the check to me. If you have questions, please call or email.
Rita Schormann
1025 Grand Oaks
China Spring, TX 76633
254-836-9710
[email protected]
Upcoming Programs/Education Opportunities
Reminder regarding Workshops – in order to confirm a spot for Workshops, payment must be received before
the deadline date of the workshop along with the registration forms. Our next Workshop is November
17 and the deadline for payment is October 30th. After the deadline, if you have paid to attend the
workshop and change your mind, you may not be able to get a refund.
-Rose
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October 8 – 17, 2015 Homespun Quilter’s Booth at the Heart of Texas Fair and Rodeo; Volunteers
needed and Members to enter quilts in the fair.
Monday, October 19, 2015 Community Service Night
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Saturday, October 24, 2015 Rita Schormann will be presenting a Workshop on making a crazy quilt
using your old dollies and lace.
Monday, November 16, 2015 Deborah Brizendine – “Just Stitchin”
Tuesday, November 17, 2015 Workshop with Deborah Brizendine. Melissa Picha with Compass
Center in Mt. Calm has kits available with pattern and fabric options.
For more information on Programs contact Rose or Tina.
For more information on Education Opportunities contact Barbara, Mary or Rose.
Announcement in January, starting in February.
Patty Field, Special Project Chairman
The Upcoming Events/ Quilt Shows
October 16-17, Texas Star Quilters Guild- Canton Civic Center, Canton, 9am-4pm, $3 (with a special program
from The Pleasant Hill Quilters Group of Linden TX. “Underground Railroad” History and Quilts.
February 1-6, 2016, Kathy Dunigan Academy of Appliqué, Hilton Dallas/ Rockwall Lakefront, Rockwall.
Registration by June 1, 2015 www.kathyduniganappliqueacademy.com
Items are needed for the Silent Auction at the quilt show. Suggestions:
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Miniatures, size 24 x 24 or smaller
Table runners
Seasonal themed items sale really well
Purses, bags
Children’s items
Contact Barbara Burr [email protected] for more information
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THE BUZZ ABOUT BEES
Contact:
Linda Buckner, Bee Keeper, [email protected]
The Homespun Quilters’ Guild sponsors many quilting bees to which members can belong. There
are bees that meet at night as well as bees that meet during the day. Some bees may be highly
organized where there is always some kind of group effort going on, and there are very “hangloose” bees whose members simply enjoy getting together to sew, talk and maybe eat! Some bees
meet in public places while others meet in member’s homes. Bees may have limited membership
because of space. If you are interested in joining a bee or forming a new Bee, please let me
know and I will work with you.
China Dolls Individual projects
Daytime – Twice Monthly (Tuesday)
DeeAnn Boatright, 254-723-2015
[email protected]
Material Girls Group & individual projects,
Hand work, field trips, challenges
Daytime – Weekly (Thursdays)
Patty Field, 876-2817, [email protected]
Crazy Fools Hand Work
Daytime – Monthly (Wednesday)
Jackie Lott, 757-2044, 744-8496 (cell)
[email protected]
Material Mavens
Daytime - Bi-Monthly (Monday)
Alice Baird or Judy Steward, 254-495-0905
[email protected]
Cut Ups
Evening – Monthly (second Tuesday)
Karen Fleuriet, 744-0012
[email protected]
Sew It Seams
Community Service & Individual projects
Daytime –Twice-Monthly
(2nd & 4th Thursday)
Karen Woodard, 972-768-6273
[email protected]
Happy Stitchers
Individual projects; occasional group projects
Evening – Monthly (Thursday)
Nancy Pugh, 722-7833
[email protected]
Hewitt Needle Arts
Daytime – Twice Monthly (Thursday)
Liz Brisby, 848-9071
[email protected]
Loose Threads
Hand Work, individual and group projects
Daytime – Twice Monthly (Tuesdays)
Evening – Twice Monthly (Tuesdays)
Norma McAdams, 848-4714
[email protected]
Karen Curlee, 744-1830
[email protected]
Scrappy Hearts - Individual and group
projects / Bazaar Booth
Coordinators
Daytime – Weekly (Thursdays)
Linda Buckner, 848-4837
[email protected]
St. Louis Quilts from the Heart
Individual and group projects
Daytime – Monthly (Saturday)
Maxine Hammonds, 772-0149
[email protected]
Stitch-a-Roos Machine Embroidery
Meetings pending
Priscilla Brown, 405-4861
[email protected]
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Membership Information by Joyce Jones
At our September Meeting with Brenda Jeschke presenting a program, "Judging Criteria Thru the Eyes of a
Judge" we had 55 members present and 7 visitior
Our visitors were:
Sally Johnston
Faye Kaiser
Dodie Miller
Kathleen Thompson
Linda Easter
Diane and John McClellan
We had 2 returning members and 1 new member
Returning Members:
New Member:
Meredith Ferguson
31 Oleander
Waco, TX 76708
753-9851
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Kathleen Thompson
7108 Ardennes Loop
Ft. Hood, TX 76544
808-398-6445 (c)
LovelylongarmQuilting@gmail. Com
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Lisa Williams
1401 Valhalla Park
Robinson, TX 76706
325-330-0888 (c)
[email protected]
6 - 5 (Birthday)
We had a total of 394 Volunteer hours (Community and Education)
Also, we had 86 hours of Volunteers for Texas Education Extension Association, Presentation, Workshop and Judging.
Rose Schroeder needs volunteers for our Booth at the HOT Fair. This is a wonderful time to tell people about our Guild.
You will be able to get into the Fair free as well as a Parking Pass. Call Rose and give her your name and times you can
be there.
Our October meeting is Community Service Night which is Marathon Piecing. Come join a team.
{Members with this month’s birthdays are asked to be the guild “greeters” for the month. Thanks for helping
make our guild warm and inviting to visitors.}
October Birthdays
Barbara Burr
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Jerry Mitchell
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Melva Magee
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Robyn Barnes
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Carolyn Self (4)
Janine Hoffpauir
Nancy McNeely (2)
Vickie Ferguson (3)
Aileen Boucher`(2)
Angela Regan
Anna Polster- Membership door prize
The Power of Ten- Judy Hall, Texas Quiltworks
The “power of 10” in quilting is not some higher mathematical formula that quilters all need to learn to make a
quilt. It is a simple way to complete those projects we want to finish before we buy anymore fabric.
1) First, simply find the projects that you are no longer interested in completing and pass them on to
someone else would love it as much as you once did.
2) List “10” projects that you would like to complete. Now remember “Only 10” is to be on the list.
3) Begin working on the projects on the list and spend time daily toward completing them.
4) Keep a list of projects and the hour worked. (This is good for community service hours for the guild)
5) Once three hours are spent on a project, move to the next. A quilters’ interest wanes and is usually spent
after three hours. Now if a project requires two to four hours it doesn’t matter. Simply finish the
project. Feel good about finishing it.
6) Find another project and add it to the list. Remember, only Ten Projects are your focus.
7) Continue to rotate the projects you are working on.
8) List the supplies needed to finish your projects.
9) Shop at your local quilt shop for items needed to finish.
10) The “Power of Ten” becomes a reality when you are able to share your project. Be sure to share your
quilt at guild meetings, quilt shops, family and friends. Remember by showing your finished project
you are inspiring someone else to finish a project.
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“Texas Bonnie Blue”
Get your tickets at the
next guild meeting.
$2,000
We are half way there
and your support is needed in selling tickets.
Our raffle quilt earned a 1st place ribbon in the large group pieced category AND best computerized machine
quilting at the Temple Quilt Show
Thank you Rita for handing out the entry packets at our meeting.
> Also many thanks to Evelyn for volunteering for yet another responsibility, judges for our
show!
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> Remember the entry deadline is November 20th. However, The deadline is right before the
holidays, so Rita Schormann and Karen and Jerry Woodard would appreciate receiving the
entry forms as soon as possible. They have a great deal of work to accomplish getting ready for
the show.
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> I hope our challenge participants have sent in their entries. Also, we've had some wonderful
show and tell quilts, so I hope to see them in our show.
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> Some members have asked about antique quilts, and YES we would love to have them
displayed in our show. We would also love to see quilts made by your mom or grandma, or
other friend or relative, especially if it has special meaning to you. Quilters love to see quilts
and read about the stories about the quilts.
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> Please help us spread the word about our show. Anyone with contacts with sewing clubs,
embroidery club, etc, please take some of our show cards.
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Guild Challenge
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Stash Buster- must come from your stash
See Susan Hutyra for more info.
Due in the spring
Sew- In>>>>> October 16, 1-10 pm
Time Change November 1(Fall
back/ gain an hour
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2016 Quilt show
Block Challenge
The theme for the 2016 quilt show is Cabin Fever. Keeping in the same theme, we will have a block challenge
for the show.
Block specifics:
1. Unfinished 12 ½ inch block
2. Block content- must contain a “cabin”/ “house”. Remember the theme.
3. Leave a 1-inch imaginary border across the top and down the 2 sides of the block. Do not place any of
the design in this area that could be distorted if the block must be re-sized. (see diagram below [
NO/OK])
4. Technique- your choice (Can be paper pieced, pieced, appliquéd [machine, raw edge, or hand],
embroidered.)
5. Due by December guild meeting. Dec. 14th (meeting 1 week earlier due the holidays). Can be turned in
anytime between now and Dec. 14th .
6. Displayed at the January show for voting.
7. 12 squares will be given to a bee to put into a quilt for the Lakewood Christian Church raffle quilt.
(Remaining blocks will be used for another quilt.
12 ½ inch
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12 ½ inch
OK
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TAQG
Texas Association Quilt Guild
I keep talking about TAQG, but I am sure many of you would appreciate some explanation.
Judy Mathews
> TAQG stands for Texas Association of Quilt Guilds.
> The mission statement is: To Share Information between guilds and Preserve the Art of Quilting.
> This year they offer programs on contracts, sales tax, quilting of young people, scholarships, Rally Day,
membership and programs, resources, and speaker's forum.
> The TAQG board consists of energetic and knowledgeable quilters who share information and ideas.
> I am very pleased to be your representative to this organization, which provides a wealth of information to
its members.
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> The TAQG newsletter editor is asking for a list of local teachers.
> Many guilds are asking for local teachers to hire for programs and workshops.
> If interested, please send me: [email protected]
> Your name
> Type of work
> Contact information
> Description of your programs and workshops
> There is no cost, just another service provided by TAQG
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> TAQG website also has a list of resources, so any teacher, quilter, shop owners etc can be listed for free if
they are a member of our guild.
> If interested, please send me: [email protected]
> Name
> Business name
> City, State, Zip
> Phone number
> Email address
> Website (if you have one)
> Services offered
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UFO Club
Congrats to Jan Rogers for winning the monthly UFO project drawing. If any new member would like
information on the UFO project, contact Evelyn Hackney at the next meeting.
UFO Club- Make a list of unfinished projects that you need to complete and
turn it in to Evelyn Hackney. When you finish one of the projects, bring it to
the guild and your names goes into a monthly drawing for a prize.
It’s coming .…..
Watch for it .…..
The Compass Centre
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Estate Sale
Baby Lock Ellure Plus Sewing and Embroidery
Machine. Comes with Bernina Embroidery
software, rolling carry case and many
accessories. Beautiful machine, great condition.
Contact Linda Easter for details and picture.
254 776-6559 or [email protected].
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