President's Message
For the March meeting we had Lori Dickman. She talked about Diamonds, Dresdens and Drunkard’s Path. We had 25 members attend. Thank you Jen for another wonderful presentation.
I am happy to say we are meeting in person in June! Woo Hoo! Thank you Robin for volunteering your home and tents. Remember, you have to bring your own chair. I hope the board votes “yes” to have this meeting be a pizza party to celebrate in person and also the last meeting of the year. In addition, we will have the quilt challenge judging and show and tell.
Happy Passover and Happy Easter to all. I look forward to seeing you on Zoom in April and in person in June.
I stumbled upon a pattern for a scrap block, really a scrappy triangle. Below are the different layouts. I love the spiders web look; it uses 8 triangles. The other pattern uses 4 triangles. I have more than my share of strips to use up. If you are interested in getting the pattern, email me.
Lynn Telson
Programs - Jen Burke
As a reminder, Lynn has asked us to invite a friend to each
of these programs if we can!
April
brings us a presentation from Maureen Logan President of Lancaster Modern Quilt
Guild. It is her journey into modern
quilting. She will also be presenting a quilt she designed as a fund raiser for
her guild. The quilt pattern is for sale and she is hosting a monthly zoom to
talk to give tips and tricks. As a never-paper-piecer, I chickened out, but I
may re-join as she is teaching these lessons. I have a feeling I would need to
watch in slow-mo like 57 times. Welcome Maureen!
In May
Cyndi McChesney presents Lone Star Quilts. Lone Star quilts are
usually reserved for advanced quilters, but never fear, there are ways to
simplify this complicated quilt! In this one-hour trunk show and lecture Cyndi
shares a variety of Lone Star and Lone
Star inspired quilts, settings and variations. Get inspired to tackle one of
these beauties in a two-day workshop!
Membership - Kathy and Bob DeCarli and Marianne Caporale
While we are still unable to join together in fellowship we can see an end to the shutdown, there is little to add about membership. We need to applaud those members who have worked together to keep our guild moving successfully forward
SOLDIER QUILTS - Delores Holzwarth
Charitable Gifts - Elaine Mayer
Various projects I’ve been doing over the last year, to try to give back to the community. These are easy projects that use up extra fabric:
Scrappy quilts that go to the women’s shelter in North Philadelphia. I also make children’s quilts, baby quilts and fun pillowcases for the children ( these pillow cases do not have to be the guidelines of the chemo pillowcases). I also will make little zipper bags , or Velcro, and fill them with some personal items.
I always have a flannel pocket (one side or two ) 18x18 square near my cutting table to fill with little scraps of fabric and batting. When it is full( not stuffed tight), I sew it up and have another bed for the no kill shelters. These beds go with the rescue to their forever homes. I did donate 20 to the SPCA, when they brought up the 200 rescued from Houston.
I would love any beds that anyone could make as they sew. You and Maureen have been great with helping .
Marti
Ways & Means - Robin McMillen
- Youth Sewing Contest (Organized by Elizabeth Young)
- Guild Sign-up Table with examples of our quilted work
- Quilting demonstrations (more to come, just want to use one of the three smaller rooms for sewing demonstrations)
- Sale Space Items for sale, including a children's craft corner and a Christmas corner
- Consignment items for sale (Helen Hofbauer)
- Bake Sale
We would like to thank the members who have volunteered to serve on our executive board next year. If you would like to nominate another member, with their consent, to fill one of the positions please contact a member of the nominating committee by April 5, 2021. Our By-Laws allow more than one person to run for an office. The final slate of candidates will be presented at the April guild meeting. The vote to approve the slate will be taken at the May meeting.
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