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disPatch The Asheville Quilt Guild
The Asheville Quilt Guild
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The purpose of the Guild is to promote and preserve the art and history of quilts through education of its members, and to inspire
community involvement. The Guild depends on the cooperation of the entire membership for the success of its projects.
May 2012
www.ashevillequiltguild.org
Volume 25 Issue 3
P r e s i d e n t ’s N o t e
While the AQG Board is still working through some
questions about costs, book cover,
photos, and potential advertisers, the
proposed cookbook fundraiser needs
one more facet to make it a "go." That is two or three recipes from you. Though almost 100 recipes have been
put on the website (see page 4 for
easy instructions on how to add 2 or 3
of your recipes), those have been put on by about 20
people. We know from the annual picnics at the
Governor's Western Residence and other get
togethers where you bring food that this guild has
cooks and bakers who produce delicious edibles. So
open the website and look at the categories (including
Quick and Easy) and add two or three of your own. Sharon Smaldone wants to ask some of our guest
lecturers and workshop leaders to provide recipes,
but she needs to know first that we have enough
already on the website to publish a cookbook. Please
add your great recipes this week. If we are to sell the
cookbooks at the quilt show, we need this lead time.
The Board wants your recipes to be public, but it is
concerned about your privacy rights and about
minimizing the number of guild emails you
receive. Your new guild Directory has valuable info,
phone numbers, email and snail mail (my mother's
term) addresses, the Board is trying to balance your
"need to know" with your desire for privacy. We
do NOT publish the information listed above in our
newsletter because that is available on the website to
the general public. You always have access to the
website information and to the information in the
monthly newsletter, the disPatch, whether you
receive it online or it comes in your mailbox. Alice
Inside this Issue:
Lectures/Workshops"...............2-3
Membership"..................................3
Ways and Means"..........................4
Helms, our newsletter editor, will send information
between newsletters to everyone by email only when
it is news that involves the entire guild such as an
emergency cancellation of a guild meeting because of
unfavorable weather conditions. And Sandy Gillis,
our webmaster, will follow the same policy. Alice
welcomes news for the disPatch about items of
interest involving our members and quilting so, if
you will provide those to her by the last day of the
month and there is space, she will include those
articles in the next newsletter.
If you have questions about guild news or the
cookbook proposal or anything else, please talk with
one of the members of the Board. You have our
numbers!
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Instructions for Sara's Quilt Blocks
It’s not too late to make a block or two or
three for Sara Hill’s president’s quilt. Sara will
assemble the blocks into a quilt which will hang
in the offices of Habitat for Humanity.
Make an 8 1/2" unfinished block with a
house (for Habitat) either pieced or appliquéd
with or without embellishment. Use mostly
primary colors. Use some kind of sky fabric as
background at the top. Please put your quilt
block in a ziplock bag and pin your name to the
block. Accompanying the finished quilt will be a
page that identifies the maker of each block.
Bring to the next Guild meeting. There will be a
designated space on a table as you enter the
meeting room.
Guild Challenge"...........................4
Quilt Show"....................................5
Member News"..............................5
Bee News"......................................6
Events".........................................6-7
Official Business".......................8-9
Programs
May Lecture and Workshop
Tuesday & Wednesday, May 15 a.m. & 16
Betty Ekern Suiter has won numerous prestigious awards, among them, one of her quilts
was selected as One of the Best 100 Quilts of the 20th Century! Betty’s quilts have been featured
in many books and magazines. You will have an opportunity hear about her quilt making at
her lecture, “Stitched by Hand.”
“Grapes” or “After the Harvest” are the patterns from which to pick for Betty’s workshop.
Students will learn to appliqué sharp inside and outside points and tight inside curves.
Embroidered tendrils add the finishing touch. Betty will show you how to conquer the circles
to make grapes.
You are ready to take this class if you are a CONFIDENT BEGINNER. This means you are
familiar with what an appliqué stitch is and have given it a try. This workshop is to help
you take your skills a step further whether you are a confident beginner or an advanced
hand-appliquér.
Pattern fee: $10 (You bring your fabrics.) - OR - Kit fee: $27 (Betty provides all the fabrics you
need to make the entire quilt top.) www.bettyekernsuiter.com.
June Lecture and Workshop
Tuesday & Wednesday, June 19 pm & 20
Pat Speth’s trunk show, “Five-Inch is a Cinch: How Nickel Quilts Are Created,” is sure
to get you fired up about using 5" squares of fabric. Pat will bring a great assortment of
quilts from her collection. She states, “We focus on the blocks in the quilts and the simple
components they are made from.”
Pat’s workshop, “Half Square Triangles and Four Patches” offer 15 quilts to make
featuring: Jewel Box, Northern Lights, Sunny Lanes, Mount Hood, Flying Home from Bali Bali,
Beach Party, Shoo Fly, Jacob's Ladder, Path and Stiles, Idaho Beauty, Churn Dash, Heritage
Trail, Market Square, Hickory Hills and Texas Two Step.
These units could be considered the cornerstones of quilting. Simple sewing and cutting
techniques will turn your 5" squares into many great quilts. Once you play with these
units on a design wall you may come up with a new block of your own! You will also
learn how to make two different sizes of nine patches from 5" squares and sew a mystery
block! A handout will be given and discussed on how to make your pieced border fit your quilt top. Rated: All
skill levels.
To see Pat’s quilts related to this workshop, go to www.patspeth.com or see her books at the Workshop table.
July Lecture & Workshop
Tuesday & Wednesday, July 17 a.m. & 18
At her lecture, Ellen Guerrant will tell us about her “Journey of a Quiltmaker.”
For the workshop, Gimme Shelter, ‘Ignore the quilt police, leave your sewing machine at
home, have fun and relax making a neighborhood of charming houses in your own style,’
wildly funky or traditional. Fast workers should leave class with enough blocks for a small
wall quilt. All skill levels. www.ellenguerrant.com"
Class fee: $10, covers pattern and novelty fabrics.
Additional information including downloadable supply lists and registration forms are available on the
website: www.ashevillequiltguild.org
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Workshop participants please note changes in place and time:
May and June 2012 workshops will be held at Lutheran Church of the Nativity, 2425 Hendersonville Road, (near
Airport Road) Arden, NC.
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The May workshop runs from 9:30 to 4 pm.
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The June workshop runs from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm.
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Place and time for the July workshop are to be announced.
WORKSHOP REGISTRATION FORM
Betty Suiter"
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Pat Speth"
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Ellen Guerrant"
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Wed. 5/16"
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Wed, 6/20"
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Are you an AQG member? Yes/No"
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Grapes & After the Harvest"
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Gimme Shelter" "
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$40 AQG members
$55 non-members
$40 AQG members
$55 non-members
$40 AQG members
$55 non-members
Total Amount Enclosed" $___________
Indicate your workshop selection by circling the name of the workshop. If you are signing up for more than
one workshop, please write separate checks for each workshop. Please date your checks with the date of the
workshop and make payable to Asheville Quilt Guild.
Name:___________________________________
Address:________________________________________________________________
Phone:_____________________________ email:_______________________________
Mail to: Peggy Tobin" 20 Stonebridge Drive Asheville, NC 28805
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Cancellation policy: Workshop cancellations must be made with the workshop chair at least 14 days before the workshop date in order
for the registration fee to be refunded. Otherwise, you must find a replacement for your workshop space and notify the workshop chair.
Membership
New name tags, membership cards, and
directories are here! You can pick these up at the next
meeting, if you haven't already done so. By our
figuring, last month some folks picked up directories
and cards, but not name tags.
New members in April: Kathryn Zimmerman,
Sherry Durbin, and Deb Walker. Welcome! Renewing members include Brenda Baldwin, Barbara
Wilkins, Michael Goodwin, Diane Mullins, and
Peggy Schackley. An addendum to the directory will
be printed later in the year to include members who
have renewed or joined since the end of March, and
any corrections to current listings. Our current
membership total is 245 and rising."
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Membership co-chairs,
Jean Karpen & Peggy Newell
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Asheville Quilt Guild Library
The AQG library is housed in the Folk Art Center
library on the second floor. Library hours: 9-6 April
through December; 9-5 January through March.
Quilt teachers needed
A new Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Store is opening in
Asheville on May 18th in the Overlook Village Shopping
Center across from the Asheville Mall.
They are looking for quilters who would be
interested in teaching part-time at the store. They get
paid based on the paid registrations of the students, and
they get a discount card to the store. If anyone is
interested, they should contact Kelli Scaglione,
Education Coordinator at (828) 299-7687.
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Ways and Means
Small Quilt Silent Auction
Quilts, Quilts, Quilts – I need your quilts! Be creative, and best of all, NO rules, just have fun! Make a small quilt
using your favorite pattern, your own creation, whatever strikes your fancy… And, remember, members will vote
on their favorites at September Guild meeting and ribbons will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and HM quilts. Small
Quilt Silent Auction forms are on the Guild website and at Guild meetings. Opportunity Quilt
Don’t forget to pick up your tickets to sell/purchase for our beautiful 2012
Opportunity Quilt. Members who sell/purchase their packet of 12 tickets are
eligible to win a miniature replica of the full size quilt – there will be two
miniatures available to win! Drawing will be at the September Guild meeting.
Cookbook
Recipes are coming in – thank you to all who have submitted recipes. We still
need more, so sign on and submit your favorite recipe(s). It quick and easy – just
follow these simple steps:
1. Log onto Morris Press Cookbooks at www.morriscookbooks.com
2. Click on “typensave” (at top of page)
3. Click on “Login” (top right)
4. Enter our Group name: AQG2012
5. Enter our Password: recipes2012
6. Enter your name
7. Under “additional contributor” – enter your city & state (i.e., Asheville, NC)
8. Use “spell check” icon at end of recipe
9. “Preview Recipe” and then click on “save” – DO NOT indicate that it has been proofed.
HELPFUL HINTS:
1. Please use recommended abbreviations (on the recipe page, there is a icon to click on to list the
abbreviations)
2. When entering ingredients, use the tab button to advance to next line
NOTE: Recipes are NOT copyrighted, so get out your recipes and submit them! (even if you are not an avid cook
– everyone has a favorite recipe.)
If you have any questions about any of the Ways & Means events, please contact me at [email protected]
or 828-782-8588.
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Sharon Smaldone, Chair – Ways & Means
2012-13 Challenge
Home of the Brave Blocks
A big “thank you” to all the members who returned
completed blocks and quilt tops. It was very heart warming to
receive the response from guild members at our March and
April meetings. We hope you continue to make blocks,
choosing fabrics from your own stash or picking up kits. We
encourage you to sign the center of the blocks with your name,
city, date, and/or a brief comment. Here is an excellent
example of the variety of fabrics you can use!
Yolanda Hall, AQG President-Elect
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2012 Quilt Show
Color Your Life …. With Quilts
September 28 - 30, 2012
We have a Quilt Show Facebook page now,
thanks to our Publicity Chair, Peggy Newell. If you
participate in Facebook, use the search bar at the top
to find "Asheville Quilt Show" & please "Like" our
page, and encourage all of your "Friends" to do so
also. Let's show Peggy how much we appreciate her
efforts on this. We're offering a free raffle ticket for
the Opportunity Quilt to the 50th, 100th and 150th
person to "Like" our page! It's a way to get news out
to those who might like to attend our quilt show,
especially "late breaking" news, like the hotel
discounts we got last year, and already have in place
this year.
If you were at the April AQG meeting, you got a
lot of information about what qualifies to be entered
into our quilt show. The short answer is: almost
anything you made in the past 2 years! Can you
enter a quilt made from a pattern in a magazine,
book, a purchased pattern, or inspired by a quilt you
saw? YES! Can you enter one started in a class? With the exception of the Art Quilt categories, YES! Can you enter one that is strip-pieced, paper-pieced,
appliquéd, fused, decorated with paints, or thread
painted? YES! Does your entry have to be original? NO, except in the Art Categories. The main
restriction is that your quilt not be made from a kit
(we don't want 15 identical quilts hanging in the
show - choose your own fabrics). It has to have been
Member News
The Spring class of Asheville Living Treasures
will be publicly honored in an induction ceremony on
Sunday, May 20 at 1:00 pm in the sanctuary of the
First Congregational United Church of Christ located
at 20 Oak Street in downtown Asheville, light
reception to follow. Sara Hill will be inducted. AQG
members are invited, it is open to the public.
Please keep Helen Kehoe and her husband in
your thoughts and prayers as they continue to
experience loss in the family.
Congratulations to Sheila Cheek! The students at
The Asheville School voted for her quilt as their
favorite, best fitting the theme of the show.
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finished in the past 2 years - that means you can find
a UFO in your stash and finish it and enter it! If you
have a quilt that doesn't meet the criteria for some
reason, but you'd still like to share it, there is a
category called "Exhibit Only." It will hang in the
show, but won't be judged, and won't be eligible for
prizes. Those who started this show have reassured
me that they wanted it to be inclusive, not exclusive. And that's still true today. Let's all share what we've
been working on, and inspire each other, as well as
our neighbors and friends who might like to try the
art of quilting, or just enjoy the variety of talents that
we know exist in our wonderful guild. Your friends
will ooh & aah when they see your creation hanging
in our wonderful new venue!
Keep your eye on our Quilt Show page on the
website for new developments. Sandy Gillis is doing
a wonderful job of posting new information. Soon
we'll have a listing of Sponsors, as well as our 20+
Vendors and our Demos. And we are very close to
having a new way to sign up for volunteer jobs from
your home computer, thanks to the hard work of
Lorie Groetzinger, JoAnne Hewatt, Yolanda Hall &
Sandy Gillis. Thanks to Charlotte McCranie for the
idea to pursue this. Remember that each member is
asked to volunteer for at least 2 hours to help make
the show happen. We need everyone's energy and
time to bring off our annual celebration of everything
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Katie & Roger Winchell, Quilt Show Co-Chairs
Micki Batte recently organized a quiltmaking
project for families and friends of organ donors in
Western Carolina.
When Micki found out that families and friends
had made quilt blocks several months ago, she
volunteered to make them into quilts. Norene Goard
quilted the quilts and they will be hanging in the
lobby of Mission Hospital until May 9th when they
will be displayed at a ceremonial dinner for the
families of these wonderful gift givers. More blocks
will be collected at the dinner which Micki will make
into a quilt for next year. Micki said, “It’s been an
honor to do this in memory of the donors for their
families.”
Contact Neysa Hurt at 281-3258 or [email protected]
with your news for this space.
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Bee News
Joan Tolley and members of the East-Enders Bee worked from September to April with Mr. Jim Griffin's
fourth grade class at Black Mountain Elementary School to make pillows for their Mothers for Mother's Day. Mr. Griffin used the beginning classes to show how math is used to create squares for quilts. “The children
learned to thread a needle and hand sew their blocks together for the first few meetings and then we brought our
sewing machines and they really liked that,” said Joan. The children sandwiched the top with batting and
backing and then tied them. In the final class the children stuffed their pillows and hand sewed them closed. Everyone had a great time working with the children.
The class was featured on the WLOS Never Stop Learning report on April 24th. To see the video, go to:
http://www.wlos.com/shared/newsroom/features/learning/videos/wlos_vid_917.shtml
What is your Bee doing? Send your Bee news to Ann Bordeau, Member Bee Chair at 828-650-9708 or [email protected]
2012 North Carolina Quilt Symposium
"Stars over the Smokies"
Hosted by Smoky Mountain Quilters and the NCQSI
Board
The 2012 Symposium will be held at the beautiful
Western Carolina University campus in Cullowhee,
N.C. on June 7-10, 2012.
The Smoky Mountain Quilters are looking
forward to everyone visiting their beautiful
mountains and enjoying their quilting heritage. The
guild will be celebrating its 30th anniversary with
3-1/2 days of workshops and lectures by well-known
quilt instructors.
You can stay on campus or attend as a day
student. There will be a quilt show with over 400
quilts, 24 vendors, a Small Quilt Silent Auction, an
opportunity quilt, a 50's ice cream social, evening
lecture, and many other events. The Quilt Show and
Vendors will be in the Hines University Center - two
floors of quilts and shopping! Additionally Western
Carolina University will have quilt related exhibits at
their Fine Arts Center and at their Heritage Center.
www.smokymtnquilters.org/
2012quiltsymposium.html
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Quilt Art Exhibit by the Shady Ladies
Friday through Sunday, June 1-3, the Shady
Ladies quilting group of Waynesville, N.C. will
exhibit 100 of their recently made quilts at Lake
Logan Episcopal Center in southern Haywood
County, not far from the Blue Ridge Parkway.
The exhibition will include quilts ranging from
artistic wall hangings to traditional bed quilts, as well
as hangings created in response to the annual
challenge. The 2012 quilting challenge is called
PUSHING TRADITION. Each Shady Lady will
choose one of three traditional blocks (Log Cabin,
Ohio Star or Double Wedding Ring) as the starting
point for a completely original wall hanging. The
show also includes a boutique stocked with small
quilts and quilt-related items.
The quilt show will be open Friday and Saturday
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5
p.m. The $3.00 admission charge will be donated to
Lake Logan’s Summer Camp Program. A quilt
created by the group will be raffled during the show,
with 100% of the proceeds donated to Haywood
County charities. Lake Logan’s Dining Hall is open
for lunch on Friday and Saturday and brunch on
Sunday.
For directions to Lake Logan visit
www.lakelogan.org; for more information about the
Shady Ladies and the exhibit, contact Jane Cole,
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Armed with
Artistry, Energy and
Enthusiasm...
Quilters Take
Raleigh!
Become part of the
effort to document and preserve of the art of quilting
as you join us at Original Sewing & Quilt Expo as
Quilters Take Raleigh, an evening of fun, food and
friends! Friday, June 22nd 7:00pm at the Raleigh
Convention Center. Come experience an extraordinary, interactive
evening of enthusiasm, information and inspiration at
this unprecedented celebration benefiting the
Alliance.
Begin with chocolate and an array of beverages as
you mingle with other quiltmakers and quilt
influencers from all aspects of the craft. The evening
culminates with a dynamic panel presenting Show
and Tell from a Bird’s Eye View: Trendspotting
Across the Quilt World, a lively discussion of where
quilting has been, where we are now, and where
we’re headed.
See the premier of Home is Where the Quilt Is,
the 2012 Quilt Alliance contest and auction quilts.
Enjoy clips from Quilters' S.O.S. – Save Our
Stories interviews. Q.S.O.S. is the largest grassroots
oral history project about quiltmakers.
And that’s not all! Help launch our newest
program, Go Tell It At the Quilt Show, 5-minute
quilt-and-owner interviews sure to resonate long
afterwards, especially if it’s YOUR interview!
The event is sponsored by FreeSpirit and Rowan,
the premier fabric brands of Westminster Lifestyle
Fabrics headquartered in Charlotte, N.C.
Friday, June 22nd 7:00pm at the Raleigh
Convention Center $45 (includes 1-Day Expo Admission, Dessert and
Coffee)
http://www.allianceforamericanquilts.org/support/
QTR.php
The Alliance for American Quilts contest theme this year is “Home Is Where the Quilt Is”, a
broad theme celebrating the form and meaning of Home.
It’s not too late to make a small quilt to enter--the deadline is June 1st.
Contest quilts become a donation to AAQ. All entries will be auctioned with 100% of the
proceeds supporting the AAQ and its projects. This auction is one of AAQ’s most successful
annual fundraisers and a great way for quiltmakers to support the AAQ mission in a creative
way. For more information, go to http://www.allianceforamericanquilts.org/projects and
click on Home Quilt Contest.
Upcoming events:
May 4 - 5: “Asheville One Stop Shop Hop,” WNC Ag Center Expo Building http://ashevilleonestopshophop.com
May 12: "Airing of the Quilts Festival" in Franklin, N.C. www.MaconCountyQuiltTrail.org
June 1-3: Quilt Art by the Shady Ladies quilting group at Lake Logan Episcopal Center in Canton. For more
information, call Jane Cole, 828-456-8885.
May 18 - 19: “Sunny Days and Starry Nights Quilt Show” Salisbury Rowan Quilters' Guild. [email protected]
June 7-10: “Stars Over the Smokies” 2012 NC Quilt Symposium hosted by Smoky Mountain Quilters Guild at
Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, NC. www.smokymtnquilters.org/2012quiltsymposium.html
June 11-16: "A Bite of North Carolina" 2012 Mid Carolina Run Shop Hop. www.midcarolinarun.blogspot.com/ June 20-23: Blue Ridge Quilt Festival Blacksburg, VA www.BRQFestival.com
June 21-23: Original Sewing & Quilt Expo, Raleigh Convention Center. www.sewingexpo.com
July 26-28: Tennessee Quilts QuiltFest 2012 Jonesborough, Tenn. www.tennesseequilts.com
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Official Business
Asheville Quilt Guild Board Meeting Minutes
Date: April 3, 2012
Members Present: Janie Wilson, Yolanda Hall, Linda
Schissler, Nancy Dalzell, Sara Hill, Jean Karpen,
Nancy Goodwin, Susan Lerner, Diana Ramsay, Katie
Winchell, Roger Winchell, Sharon Smaldone, Barbara
Pate
Others Present: Alice Helms
Meeting called to order at 10:04 a.m. by Janie Wilson.
Minutes of the March 6, 2012 Board meeting were
approved.
Treasurerʼs report
Nancy clarified board questions concerning budget
items.
Announcements:
•Susan Lerner - Bella Vista Retirement Community
requests member help in getting a community bee
started. Sue will contact the Beaucatcher Bee to see if
there is interest.
•American Red Cross requests help in creating a quilt
to honor volunteers. Details in the newsletter.
•Programs/Workshops - Diana Ramsay announced
that the April, May and June workshops will be at the
Lutheran Church of the Nativity.
Ways and Means
Opportunity Quilt - Sharon Smaldone announced that
the Guild will have an Opportunity Quilt table at the
Quilt Symposium for all 4 days. See newsletter
for details.
Cookbook - There are no copyright restrictions on
recipes for the cookbook. See the newsletter for details
about the photo contest to customize the cover, back
and dividers.
Nancy Dalzell will research sales tax issues for
cookbook and quilt show gift shop. The board will
evaluate this project again in May.
Old Business
Katie requests that the directory addendum be
available before the quilt show.
New Business
Jean Karpen moved that the Board recommend to the
membership the purchase of the racks and muslins
from the Rotary Club for $350.00. Barbara seconded.
Motion passed. Janie will present this to the members
at the April meeting.
Barbara Pate suggested the Guild purchase a video
camera, and will research options.
Jean Karpen suggested that the Guild consider using
Paypal. This will be added as a future agenda item.
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Alice Helms reported on the newsletter.
Submissions should be in final form, and sent to Alice
by the last day of the month. The newsletter goes to
printer the Wed. after Board meeting. An email will
announce when the newsletter is on the website. By
Thursday or Friday print copies will be mailed.
The newsletter needs to be equally beneficial to online
and print readers.
Nancy Dalzell suggested members be informed of the
exact mailing costs.
Jean suggested omitting the Bee information from the
newsletter. This could be made available to new
members in print form, and could be printed in the
directory. Alice suggested including news from the
Bees in the newsletter.
The board is considering how best to send out email
information between newsletters.
The meeting was adjourned at 11:48 a.m.
Linda Schissler, Secretary
Asheville Quilt Guild General Meeting
April 17, 2012
The meeting was called to order at 7:02 p.m. by
President Janie Wilson.
The minutes from the meeting on March 20, 2012,
were approved as written.
There were no questions on the Treasurer’s Report.
Announcements:
Programs and Workshops - Diana Ramsay reviewed
the upcoming workshops.
President-elect - Yolanda Hall reminded members to
participate in the Home of the Brave quilt project, and
to make a house block for Sara’s quilt.
Joanne Shafer, NCQSI board, announced that
openings are available for the Quilt Symposium June
7-10, 2012 at WCU.
Ways and Means - Sharon Smaldone
Volunteers are needed to sell Opportunity Quilt
tickets at the NC Quilt Symposium. Contact Sharon
Smaldone at [email protected].
Forms are available for the small quilt Silent Auction
at the Quilt Show.
Opportunity Quilt raffle tickets are available for pickup.
Members are encouraged to submit recipes for the
Cookbook. Recipes are not copyrighted. See
newsletter for details.
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Asheville Quilt Guild
Official business continued
Connie Brown reminded members to bring in
clothing labels for George Shuster. See the
newsletter for details.
Quilt Show - Katie Winchell clarified requirements
for quilt submissions for the show and encouraged
all members to enter a quilt. The entry form is on
the website on the Quilt Show page.
Cindy Shock encouraged members to enter a quilt.
The Gift Shop is seeking quality handmade items
for sale. There is no requirement for makers to work
in the shop.
Super Saturday Quilt in a Shoebox - Joan Tolley
requested volunteers for Super Saturday classes in
April, and for the next session in the fall.
Membership - Peggy Newell welcomed visitors and
new members. The new directories are available,
along with nametags and membership cards.
Marie Cochrane announced that the Foothills
Piecemakers quilt show is on Saturday, April 21.
Old Business - none
New Business:
Janie Wilson presented the Board motion to buy
racks and muslins from Rotary Club. The cost
would be $350. Nancy Dalzell seconded the Board
motion. Motion carried.
Diana Ramsay moved to adjourn the meeting. The
meeting was adjourned at 7:32 p.m.
Linda Schissler
Secretary
Treasurer's Report - April 2012
Fiscal
Budget Category
April, 2012
YTD
Income
Donations
20.00
Guild Projects
Holiday Banquet
50.00
Interest
Library
Membership Dues
331.00 5,538.00
Newsletter
Quilt Show
854.00
874.00
Ways & Means
32.00
272.00
Workshops
710.00 1,275.00
Total Income
1,927.00 8,029.00
Expenses
Accounting Services
0.00
377.46
Awards
Bank Charge
13.65
Community Quilts
99.15
99.15
Equipment
19.99
19.99
Gifts and Donations
Guild Projects
194.89
208.20
Historian
Holiday Banquet
Hospitality
Insurance
Library
23.76
Membership
648.88
648.88
Mentorship
Newsletter
44.16
126.29
Programs & Workshops
1,832.44 2,602.40
Publicity
Quilt Show
219.36 1,998.07
Rent
150.00
275.00
Subscriptions & Dues
Supplies & Misc.
20.76
Ways & Means
368.84
368.84
Total Expenses
3,577.71 6,782.45
Excess or (Deficit)
-1,650.71 1,246.55
Budget
0.00
500.00
0.00
150.00
50.00
6,875.00
520.00
33,515.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
51,610.00
475.00
1,075.00
10.00
300.00
200.00
0.00
800.00
150.00
500.00
500.00
400.00
150.00
1,000.00
125.00
1,200.00
12,000.00
250.00
30,000.00
1,000.00
350.00
25.00
1,100.00
51,610.00
Cash - checking
$ 19,673.28
Cash - CD's
$ 22,547.21
Nancy Dalzell, Treasurer
Past AQG president Sara Hill at her thank-you
luncheon on April 3rd.
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The Asheville Quilt Guild meets on the
third Tuesday of the month, at 10:00 a.m.
in odd-numbered months and at 7:00 p.m.
in even-numbered months (in the evening
in even-numbered months) at the Folk Art
Center auditorium, Blue Ridge Parkway,
Asheville, N.C.
disPatch Publisher: Alice Helms
[email protected]
(828) 277-9223
The deadline for the June disPatch
will be May 31st.
May Meeting
Tuesday, May 15th, 10:00 a.m.
Folk Art Center
Betty Ekern Suiter
“Stitched by Hand”
Asheville Quilt Guild
P.O. Box 412
Asheville, NC 28802
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Guild Projects
Camp Bluebird, cancer retreat in Flat Rock will hold its AQG project May 22 and 23, 1-5 p.m. They will make
arm support pillows. See Julie Simpson for volunteering.
Starting a new ‘Bee’- Bella Vista Retirement Community (55 Piney Mountain Dr.) wants to start a quilt group.
They are hoping that we can help them with classes such as ‘talking about quilting’ and some lessons. Nancy
Goodwin has volunteered to work with this group along with some volunteers from the Beaucatcher Bee.
Quilt Exhibit at the Reuter Center UNCA- They have requested 3-4 bed-sized quilts to be on display for a
month to be viewed by both the summer students at the Center for Creative Retirement, as well as those
attending seminars on retirement/relocation to Asheville. Contact Sue Lerner.
NC Arboretum Exhibit
May’s exhibit is sponsored by PTA (Professional Textile Artists.) July-Aug will be sponsored by The Boxers.
Quilting Bees or individuals are invited to reserve the remaining dates of: Sept-Oct, Nov-Dec, Jan-Feb 2013 or
March-April 2013. Contact Sue Lerner for further information.