Newsletter - Glendale Quilt Guild

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Newsletter - Glendale Quilt Guild
Newsletter
Volume XXXI No. 10
April 2016
www.glendalequiltguild.org
Wednesday, April 13, 2016 6:45 PM
April 2016 Meeting Program
At the April meeting members will be multitasking:
• Watching slides assembled by Kathy Fogel of Guild members at various Guild events.
• Viewing quilts … those that did not win an award. We will learn the various stories behind
them…… such as first-ever quilts, not-so-great but loved quilt, family quilt, an unfinished quilt, one
that was too difficult, workmanship not show quality, and any other explanation—these will be
interesting!
• Completing our membership survey—information that will help generate questions to be used in
the next few months to ”Find the member”… who matches the description. This will be a game to
help members get better acquainted.
• Working on an art project to be announced at the meeting.
• Enjoying cookies and popcorn that will be provided. Please bring a beverage you will enjoy.
It is our hope that this meeting will be fun, that you will enjoy the activities, and the opportunity to mingle
with each other.
Sue Vite and Karen Millman, Program Co-Chairs
The Glendale Quilt Guild Presents
“A Visit with Alex”
Saturday, April 16, 2016
First Congregational Church
2001 Canada Blvd, Glendale, CA
More details on page 3
The President’s Block
Happy Spring!
It’s April and one of the most lovely times of the year in CA!
Make sure to get outside and enjoy the milder weather before
the heat of summer begins. How about a quilting get-together
at a park with a picnic lunch? Sounds great to me! Or come
join the Monday Sew group at the WAC Clubhouse. Just get
out of the house and away from work for a day of quilting. It will
recharge your batteries!
It’s also time for “A Visit With Alex” on Saturday, April 16th. Come join us to welcome world
renowned quilter and media personality, Alex Anderson! She will conduct two lectures, designed
to inspire our creativity and improve our skills. Alex says she got her start on Simply Quilts while
teaching at our show, so GQG has a warm spot in her heart. Don’t miss this chance to share the
day with her. Alex no longer teaches at the Guild level, so we are very lucky to have her.
Hopefully, you all have your tickets by now, because it’s an event you don’t want to miss!
Another item of huge importance this month is the announcement of the new slate of officers by
the Parliamentarian. The positions on our Board are of utmost importance to the welfare of our
Guild. Did you know there are a lot of great reasons to serve on the GQG Board and Extended
Board?
- You will meet new friends. Get to know other people who love quilting, like you.
- You will be inspired. Have impact on the selection of speakers and teachers.
- Make GQG your own. Suggest ideas to make the Guild better than ever.
- Shop for more fabric. Since you’ll be involved with charity quilts, special challenges and
boutique items, you will obviously have to go fabric shopping.
- Share a position. Make it even more fun and engage another guild member to share the duties
together.
- Get first-hand information. Be in the inner circle and help to shape our Guild’s future.
- Commit to the group. By joining the Board, you insure it’s growth and success in the future.
Your ideas and support guarantee that our Guild will be around for many years to come. We rely
upon our members to make our Guild a success.
- Did I mention Friends? I’ve made so many friends since joining the GQG Board. They serve to
inspire me to stay involved and active in Guild business and activities, not to mention the
constant inspiration to do what we love most - QUILT.
Take a chance and join a committee. If interested,
please come talk with me at the next meeting and
explore available positions for the coming year.
You won’t regret it!
I look forward to seeing you all at the next meeting.
Until then, keep on Quilting!
Sandy
Mac Quilt Design by Alice Turner
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MEETINGS
Programs & Workshops
Schedule
BOARD MEETING
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Meeting 6:30 PM
Glendale Women’s Athletic Club
600 S Verdugo Rd.
Glendale, CA 91205
April – GQG Members
4/13/2016 – Quilts That Did Not Win
Awards
4/16/2016 – Alex Anderson Lectures
See details below
GENERAL MEETING
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Social hour 6:00 PM
Meeting 6:45 PM
1st Congregational Church of
Glendale
2001 Cañada Blvd, Glendale
Next Guild Meeting: May 11, 2016
May 2016 – Sylvia Q. Davis
5/11/2016 – Quirky Quilter’s
Alphabet
5/14/2016 – Panel Mania!
June 2016 – GQG Program
Installation and Birthday Party
6/8/2016 – GQG Birthday
Celebration
6/11/2016 – Loving Hands
Weekend Edition
LOVING HANDS
Friday, April 8, 2016
10:00 AM Until Done
Women’s Athletic Club
600 S. Verdugo Road
Glendale CA. 91205
All workshops are from
9:00am-4:00pm at the
Women's Athletic Club,
unless otherwise noted.
Guest Policy Reminder: Each
member is allowed to bring one
guest to one meeting at no charge
to the guest. The normal guest fee is
$5.00 per meeting.
Remember: All Workshop Vouchers
earned through 2014 will expire at the
end of 2015 and all 2015 vouchers will
expire at the end of 2016.
“A Visit with Alex”
Saturday, April 16, 2016
First Congregational Church 2001 Canada Blvd, Glendale
Join us for two lectures (and lunch) with world-renowned quilter, Alex Anderson. Tickets are on sale now and going
quickly so purchase them at guild meetings or on our website. We want our own guild member to be a part of this
wonderful day before the event sells out.
Purchase BOTH lectures and save big...the package is $60.00.
10:00am-11:00am
“Scrap Quilts”... using stashes, charming scrap patterns, etc. A single ticket: $35.00
1:00pm-2:00pm
“Beautifully Quilted”... finish quilts, determine design choices, including patterns, straight line & free motion choices
to best fit areas of your quilt. A single ticket: $35.00
11 :00am-1:00pm
Lunch...join us for a box lunch in the Glen between the lectures. Lunches are from Corner
Bakery Café and consists of a yummy sandwich (choose roasted chicken or tomato mozzarella), chips, fruit cup, cookie
and water for $15.00.
Questions: Kathi Coleman Wilson, email: [email protected], phone: 818 422-8798
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March 2016 Workshop Review
B
Saturday's
Mac McNamara workshop became a riotous day of new techniques, free fabric (yes,
Mac generously shared his stash!) and fabulous friends encouraging each other to stretch our
views of quilting and take risks. Mac taught members, in a most infectiously animated way, to
"make new fabric" using rotary cutters to slice gentle curves into stacked layers of contrasting
fabric, shuffle the layers and resew the curves. (Quite resourceful and undemanding, he found an
old cooking pot in the WAC kitchen and plopped it in the middle of the cutting table to use for
scraps.)
Another technique involved stacked layers, diagonal cuts, shuffling and resewing, then slicing
again and resewing to "make new fabric" that resembled wonky stacked balanced blocks.
After a quick lunch (yes, quilters were eager to get back to sewing) the next technique was
introduced. To make "sawtooth pieces" or spikes, we stacked two contrasting rectangles, cut
rectangles diagonally and sewed them together, alternating the fabrics. Then we cut diagonals
across each small triangle, making spikes; then sewed these pieces together.
Just when quilters thought the class was coming to an end, Mac directed us to once again use
curves, this time a little less "gentle", creating wonky "childlike" fabric hearts that made us all feel
like kids at play. Play is the most effective way to learn!
Quilting out of bounds, laughing with friends, and a treasure trove of new quilting techniques that
are truly unique: what a worthwhile, wonderful, wacky workshop!
Submitted by Cindy Abrams with contributions by An Burgess
Photos by An Burgess, Cindy Abrams and Kathy Fogel
BOARD & STANDING COMMITTEES
Executive Board Members
2015-2016
President
Sandy Bradfield
(818) 506-0673
Vice President
Colleen Shier
(818) 429-2817
Recording Secretary
Nan Maples
(626) 449-3132
Corresponding Secretary
Barbara Gibson
(818) 768-3052
Treasurer
Kathy Fogel
(818) 330-9372
Parliamentarian
Sharon Bishop
(323) 254-6045
Program Co-Chairs
Karen Millman
(818) 241-3288
Sue Vite
(818) 249-4238
Tim Spinn
(323) 371-8198
Leanne Compean
(818) 353-1330
Newsletter Editor
Joni Kellam
(818) 645-5465
Workshop Co-Chairs
Jackie Carlos
(818) 246-9729
Susan Edwards
(818) 790-2214
Kathi Wilson
(626) 355-3289
Craig Coleman
(909) 596-1783
Beth Hasenauer
Tina Curran
Brandi Nalley
(626) 358-3484
(818) 986-6630
(818) 653-2165
Equipment/Inventory
Craig Coleman
(909)-596-1783
Historian
Sabine Steinmentz
(818) 955-5147
Hospitality
Vacant
Librarian
Vacant
Philanthropy
Vacant
Publicity
Marsha Saracco
(626) 355-8201
(818) 248-4966
Loving Hands
Alice Turner,
MaryAnn Kroening,
Barbara Gibson
Pat Golditch
Telephone Tree
vacant
Welcoming
Vacant
Show & Tell
Vacant
Website Liaison, E-mail
Kathy Fogel
(818) 330-9372
S.C.C.Q.G. Rep.
Colleen Shier
(818) 429-2817
Trips
Judy Sellers
(818) 248-4082
Printer Liaison
Nan Maples
(626) 449-3132
GWAC Liaison
Colleen Shier
(818) 429-2817
Membership Co-Chairs
Quilt Show Co-Chairs 2016
Quilt Show Chair Elect 2017
Advisor
Extended Board Members
WAC and Loving Hands
The Glendale Quilt Guild Loving Hands
workshop participants continue to use the
WAC clubhouse once a month to prepare
charity quilts. Over 60 quilts were
completed during February and 50 more
during March. Loving Hands is on fire!
Thank you all for the valuable gift of your
quilting skills and invaluable gift of your
precious time.
Standing & Special
Committee Chairs
Block of the Month
(818) 241-9194
** Need
Replacement
Quilter’s Department of WAC (Women’s Athletic Club of Glendale)
What is black and white and all of the colors of a rainbow? The answer was found at WAC during a Saturday workshop. Master Quilter, published pattern
maker, and our own guild member, Tina Curran, taught sixteen quilters how to make her original design called, "Color Blocks". There were lots of smiles,
and friendships reinforced, as trading an amazing array of fabric blocks made each unique quilt "pop" with vibrant colors. Among the participants were
Cathy Euler, Donna Hovartos, Denise Koch, Donna Ryan, Louise Rupp, and WAC/GQG members: Mernie Meier, Leanne Compean, Kathi Wilson, Craig
Coleman, Karen Millman, Susan Edwards, Kathy Fogel, Jackie Carlos, An Burgess, Beth Hasenauer, and Cindy Abrams. Look for a future display of these
quilts during the WAC April luncheon. We look forward to March’s innovative workshop with Michael McNamara titled "A Day of Techniques".
"Monday Sew" continues. Please feel free to join us each Monday from 10:00 AM to 4:00PM at the WAC clubhouse, except the 3rd Monday when the time
is 9:30AM to 2:00PM. (Thus is to allow set up time for the next day's assembly.) If you wish to attend this open sew gathering, just show up. No
reservations needed. Happy Quilting!
Colleen Shier & Susan Edwards, Chairs, Quilter’s Department of WAC, Susan Edwards, Chair, Monday Sew
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~ Membership ~
We currently have 146 members and five Affiliate
members. Please welcome new members Bill Pelka and
Norris Freed. Fifty-seven members attended the March
meeting. We had two guests: Susan Washburn and
Judy Sutherland. It was a fun trunk show presented by
Michael McNamara. He had us all laughing at his
stories. His quilts have to be seen to be believed!
Membership rosters have been mailed to all of the
members who did not pick one up at a meeting.
We look forward to seeing you at a meeting soon!
Leanne Compean and Tim Spinn, Membership chairs
Happy Birthday!
Crystal
Darlene
Lois
Nancy
Diane
Barbara
June
Cindy
Margie
Catherine
Karen
Jean
Dudley
Mezak
Stelzer
Wagner
Sullivan
Dieges
McNamara
Abrams
Emmons
Euler
Millman
Giacomelli
Apr
Apr
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Apr
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Loving Hands Activities
March was another amazingly productive month for Loving Hands. Our Quilters, Craig Coleman,
Brandi Nalley, Kathy Fogel, and An Burgess worked with our Binding Angels, Donna Ryan, Nancy
Condit, Joni Kellam, Alice Turner, Barbara Stuart, Lisa Burroughs, Ann Bagne, Peggy Barber,
Mary Ann Andrews, Crystal Dudley, and Cathy Euler to finish 57 quilts. In addition, Annie Raycraft
and Donna Ryan each donated another to bring the month’s total to 59.
Margaret McNeal once again gave us a generous donation of tops made from her own stash, and
Cathy McNassor continued to work her magic with the bits and pieces that have been discarded by
others. Bev Underwood, Aviva Nizani, and New Member, Norris Freed, all contributed tops as
well. So many of you worked so hard last June to make quilts for the Wounded Warrior Quilt
Project, and we were able to contribute 21 to their cause last July. Last month we received a
thank you note from the recipient of one of our quilts, a soldier from Fort Polk, Louisiana, named
Brandy Goins. She wrote, “I received one of the beautiful quilts when I was injured in Afghanistan.
I can never express how much it meant to me! The comfort of having something belonging to me-- made with love by you--- while alone in a foreign country, and knowing that I was receiving
blessings and prayers was more than I could’ve asked for. Thank you from the bottom of my
heart.”
Keep up the good work. Each of you truly has “loving hands” and a loving heart as well.
Pat Golditch and Loving Hands Volunteers
We have made a difference, one quilt at a time.
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Block of the Month – April 2016
Alice Turner, Mary Ann Kroening and Barbara Gibson
[email protected] 818 248 4966
Crayola Crayon Quilt
Sew a SCANT 1/4" seam (not quite 1/4")
STRIP color of the month: PURPLE, reads as a solid.
GUILD BLOCK exchange.
Always use white for the light for the
Assemble assorted medium, and dark fabrics of BASIC crayon colors for the 12 month quilt.
Finished block 10 ½”, Unfinished 11"
For each block cut:
Pieced squares - 2 sets of 4 matching squares 3 1/4" x 3 1/4"
Squares - 8 matching squares 2 3/4" x 2 3/4"
Strips - 4 matching strips 2" x 5"
Center square 2" x 2"
Piecing the Blocks
Block piecing instructions are for 1 block only. Using a scant 1/4" seam.
1. Refer to top shapes below, place marked square on darker 31/4" square, right sides
together. Draw diagonal line on wrong side of print 3 1/4" square. Sew 1/4" seam on each
side of marked line, cut apart on marked line. Open and press to make 2 pieced squares.
Square up blocks to 2 ¾ square. Make 8 matching blocks.
2. See second row of shapes below: Using 2 3/4" matching pieced squares and 2 3/4"
squares, make pieced block corner. Make 4 matching blocks.
3. Refer to the third row: Sew together 4 matching block corners, 4 matching 2" x 5” strips
and one 2" square to make Crayola Crayon Block.
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MEETING REPORTS
Minutes of the Executive Board
Glendale Quilt Guild
March 3, 2016
The March 3, 2016 meeting of the Glendale Quilt Guild Executive Board was called to order at 6:30pm by President
Sandy Bradfield at Glendale Womens’ Athletic Club.
PRESENT: President: Bradfield, Vice President: Shier, Recording Secy: Maples, Treasurer: Fogel, Membership:
Spinn/Compean, Program: Millman, Workshops: Edwards/Carlos, 2016 Fund Raising: Coleman/Wilson, 2017 Show
Chair: Hasenaur
Quorum (7)
EXTENDED BOARD: Loving Hands: Pat Golditch
ABSENT: Corresponding Secy: Gibson, Newsletter: Kellam, Parliamentarian: Bishop, Program: Millman/Vite, Advisor:
Nalley
OFFICER & COMMITTEE REPORTS
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RECORDING SECRETARY: (Maples) There being no corrections, the Feb 11, 2016 Executive Board
minutes were approved as printed in the Newsletter.
VICE PRESIDENT: (Shier) Layout for the March 9 Membership meeting was discussed. The April
SCCQG meeting will be in Carson: “Meet the Teacher.” Arrangements were made for several Officers
and potential nominees to attend.
TREASURER: (Shier) Treasurer’s Report February 2016 ME (Attachment A) and Budget Report ME
February 2016 (Attachment B).
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: (GIbson) Absent, no report.
PARIAMENTARIAN: (Bishop) A partial slate of candidates was presented to the Board who agreed to
present the partial slate to the Membership preliminarily at the March meeting. Positions still open: Vice
President, Recording Secretary (required by State of California), Corresponding Secretary, Newsletter
(communication required by Bylaws). The slate of Officer candidates will be finalized in April, Election
will be held in May with nominations taken from the floor, and Installation will be in June.
PROGRAM: (Bradfield) MAR: Mike McNamara (10). APR: Kathy’s slides, Member activities, Member
presentations: Quilts that Didn’t Win an Award. No outside speaker due to the Alex Anderson fund raising
event.
WORKSHOPS: There are currently 4 for March (McNamara).
MEMBERSHIP (Spinn/Compean): There are 70 Rosters to be mailed. A New Member event will be held
May 21 at WAC to include new members from 2014 through 2016. Membership renewal notices will be
sent so that renewal payments can be more effectively deposited in the new fiscal year. Maples will send
Roster preparation materials to Spinn by the April Board meeting.
NEWSLETTER: (Kellam) Deadline Mar. 14. We have experienced a problem in getting timely payment
to Nestlé for the printing of the newsletter. Fogel/Maples will request that Nestlé send the invoice each
month directly to the Treasurer to facilitate on time payment. Beginning in April, volunteers are needed to
pick up and process the printed newsletter for mailing through June.
2016 FUND RAISING: (Coleman/Wilson) Postcards are going out and ticket sales on Book When have
been picking up. The next planning meeting is 3/24 at 6:30pm at WAC.
2017 SHOW: (Curran) Still searching for a location. Committee will contact Glendale Civic to assess
current availability. Chairs are working on a theme and ideas for an Opportunity Quilt.
OLD BUSINESS
● Post Office Box: (Fogel) Primary and secondary costs have been identified. Timing is still being researched. A
summary will be presented in April for a Board decision
NEW BUSINESS
● The need to produce Procedure Manuals in electronic form was discussed. Several details of this requirement
need to be clarified by the next Board meeting.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:40pm.
Nan Maples, Recording Secretary
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MEETING REPORTS
Minutes of the General Membership
Glendale Quilt Guild
March 9, 2016
The March 9, 2016 meeting of the Glendale Quilt Guild General Membership was called to order
by President Sandy Bradfield at 6:48pm at the First Congregational Church in Glendale. A quorum
was present. NEW MEMBERS: 2 GUESTS: 2.
REPORTS
● RECORDING SECRETARY: (Maples) There being no corrections, the Minutes of the February
17, 2016 General Membership meeting were accepted as published in the Newsletter.
● VICE PRESIDENT: (Bradfield) Next SCCQG meeting is 4/9 in Carson: “Meet the Teacher”
● TREASURER: (Fogel) See the Newsletter for Treasurer’s Report.
● CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: (Gibson) See the Newsletter Sunshine and Shadows.
● NEWSLETTER: (Kellam) Deadline March 14. Elke Miyahara will take over the publication and
distribution of the Newsletter beginning in April and through June. Joni is moving to Texas.
We will miss her.
● PARLIAMENTARIAN: (Bishop) No report.
● PROGRAM (Millman) MAR: Michael McNamara will present his improvisational technique.
APR: Short member presentations of “Quilts That Did Not Win Awards” will be included in a
very fun program plan. Contact Karen Millman if you are interested in presenting.
● WORKSHOPS: (Edwards) A few spots are still available for Michael McNamara’s APR: No
workshop due to the Alex Anderson event. MAY: The topic for Sylvia Davis’ workshop has
been changed. A sample of “Wibbons” was presented.
● MEMBERSHIP: (Spinn) Attending: 56 Members, 2 new members, 2 Guests (Judy Sutherland,
Susan Washburn).
● 2016 FUND RAISING: (Wilson) All are encouraged to send out 5 postcards for targeted
publicity. NOTE: Opportunity Quilt tickets and money are due at the next meeting. The winner
of the 2016 Opportunity Quilt will be chosen at the Alex event.
● BLOCK OF THE MONTH; (Gibson/Turner) Fifteen beautiful blocks were offered along with
next month’s instructions.
● LOVING HANDS: (Golditch) See the Newsletter. 54 quilts were received for March. Pat read a
moving thank you note from a Wounded Warrior recipient of one of our Loving Hands quilts.
Kathy McNassor was recognized for her ability to take odds and ends and turn them into
beautiful Loving Hands quilts. A Loving Hands Weekend Edition workshop will be held in June
and will feature the hearts pattern from the Buggy Barn. Fee $10.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:22pm.
Nan Maples, Recording Secretary
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS / MEMBER NEWS
Sunshine and Shadows
El Camino Quilters
What: “Piece by Piece” Quilt Show
When: Saturday, April 15, and Sunday, April 16, 2016
Where: QLN Conference Center, 1938 Avenida De Oro,
Oceanside, CA
Admission: $10, husbands are free and so is the parking.
This month we sent “Get Well” wishes to Doralee Dohnel,
who was hospitalized for a time and is now recovering at
her daughter’s home.
Best wishes and good luck to Joni Kellam and her family
as they move to a new home in
Texas.
CAMARILLO QUILTERS ASSOCIATION PRESENTS
QUILTING BY THE SEA 2016
Please remember to let me know if you have any news for
Sunshine and Shadows.
WHEN: Friday, April 22, 2016, 10 AM to 5 PM
Saturday, April 23, 2016, 10 AM to 4 PM
WHERE: Ventura County Fairgrounds, Santa Cruz Hall,
10 W. Harbor Blvd., Ventura, CA 93001
Parking: $5
Daily Admission: $10
Barbara Gibson
Corresponding Secretary
818- 768-3052
THE BEST OF THE VALLEY
A Regional Show of Quilts and Cloth Dolls
April 8-10, 2016: 10am-5pm, Friday and Saturday; 10am-4pm, Sunday
McDermont Field House
365 N. Sweet Brier * Lindsay, CA 93247 * (559) 562-3326
www.mcdermontfieldhouse.com
FEATURED ARTIST: Ann Hinman, of Tulare, CA
For more show or entry information, contact:
Suzanne Kistler, Show Chairman (559) 625-5430
www.botvquilts.com
March Meeting Program Review
Bold. Colorful. Imaginative. Three words that attempt to describe the dozens of quilts Michael McNamara, better known
as Mac, showed us at the March guild meeting. His entertaining program had us laughing along with him as he described
his creations and the people in his life that inspired the quilts. His designs incorporate all kinds of fabric—from traditional
yardage to tablecloths to feed sacks and beyond. Mac’s designs are also unique—traditional block patterns were only
occasional elements that complemented his swirls, widgets, layering, and interesting combinations of fabrics. These
quilts encouraged us to be innovative - free from the conventional must-dos. The evening with Mac was lots of fun that
members so enjoyed.
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Shipping Your Quilts:
First of all, no shipper will cover quilts, even if you
pay for extra insurance. I’ve researched this
extensively. They are one-of-a-kind pieces of
artwork, and are excluded in their fine print. Some
shippers (including USPS) have coverage for jewelry
or other high end items, but may cover only the
materials and labor, or require very specific
appraisals based on the artist’s previously sold work.
You should have a separate homeowner’s policy
rider for when the quilts are in your own possession,
but most of these policies exclude quilts while in
another’s possession, like during transit or shows,
and may not cover machines, books, fabric stashes,
etc.
Grants From Walmart:
WalMart has grants available to fund local projects /
community needs. Every store has funds available,
to learn more go to the store and find out which dept
manager is in charge of the program. They are only
for not-for-profit causes. The store may give cash or
materials of gift certificates. Mervyns and Target are
reported to have similar programs. This could be a
great way to help guilds’ community outreach
programs, fund philanthropy quilts, etc.
Both articles by Kelly Gallagher-Abbott, SCCQG
Sign up for Workshops at the General Meeting or:
1. Contact the Workshop Co-Chairs JACKIE CARLOS: 818-246-9729 [email protected] OR
SUSAN EDWARDS: (818) 790-2214 [email protected].
2. Sign up online 24-7 at www.bookwhen.com/GQGregister . There is no processing fee to sign up online. The supply list and
photo are available for you to download.
*All monthly workshops take place from 9am - 4pm at GWAC.
Glendale Women's Athletic Club, 600 S. Verdugo Road, Glendale CA. 91205
GENERAL GUILD INFORMATION ~ VOLUME XXXI NO. 9
www.GlendaleQuiltGuild.org
Glendale Quilt Guild, Inc. is a non-profit corporation. The purpose is to contribute to the knowledge
of, and to promote the appreciation of, fine quilts, quilt making and collection; to gain knowledge of
quilt techniques, patterns, history & quilt makers through educational meetings, travel & friendship.
Meetings are held the 2nd Wednesday of every month at the
First Congregational Church of Glendale, 2001 Cañada Blvd., Glendale CA, 91208
Meeting: Social Time 6:00 P.M. Meeting begins at 6:45 P.M.
Guest fees: $5.00 per meeting.
Membership dues are payable July 1st (delinquent at the end of the August General Meeting.)
Active Members: $30.00; Affiliates: $40.00
The newsletter is a monthly publication of the Glendale Quilt Guild. Members are invited to submit
items of interest for publication at the General Meeting or by E-mailing Elke Miyahara:
[email protected]
SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS THE MONDAY AFTER THE GENERAL MEETING.
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MEETING: WEDNESDAY, April 13, 2016
6:45 P.M., SOCIAL TIME 6:00
FIRST CONGREGRATIONAL CHURCH OF GLENDALE
2001 CAÑADA BLVD., GLENDALE, CA 91208
You are invited to join us at our next meeting
or contact us for more information:
P.O. Box 5366, Glendale, CA 91331-5366
www.glendalequiltguild.org
Please support the Glendale Quilt Guild Affiliate Members!
MAYHALL’S SEWING CENTER
2252 Honolulu Avenue
Montrose, CA 91020
818-249-2466
www.mayhallsewingcenter.com
COTTON & CHOCOLATE QUILT COMPANY
1724 Avenida De Los Arboles, Unit E
Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
805.241.0061
www.cottonandchocolate.com
QUILT ‘n‘ THINGS
2411 Honolulu Avenue
Montrose, CA 91020
818-957-2287
www.quiltnthings.com
NEW MOON TEXTILES
1756 E. Colorado Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91106
626-578-9432
www.newmoontextiles.com
MONICA’S QUILT AND BEAD
CREATIONS
77-780 Country Club Dr, Suite C
Palm Desert, CA 92211
760-772-2400
www.monicasquiltandbead.com
SEWING MACHINE WAREHOUSE
16214 Nordhoff St.
North Hills, CA 91343
818-332-7777
www.kneedle.com
CANDY’S QUILTWORKS
8549 Reseda Blvd.
Northridge, CA 91325
818-349-7397
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