SEPTERMBER 2022 NEWSLETTER
Welcome to fall and another year of guild. I have lots to tell you so we can talk about it at our September meeting. As you may know, we will be having snacks and drinks again. Bless her heart, Angel Henderson will handle hospitality for us. You should expect to hear from her when it is going to be your turn to bring snacks or drinks. If you are unable, phone a friend to cover for you, please.
At Angel’s request, we will have the snacks and drinks at the beginning of the evening. Angel has been working at night due to health concerns and may need to leave early. This will be an opportunity for us all to chat and catch up with each other and with new members.
Things to discuss in September – I think we would enjoy more time together to talk and sew. I am checking with the church about starting meetings in the afternoon of the meeting day to work together on projects or demos by members on specific skills or methods. Donna has lined up several wonderful programs for us. Would anyone consider an additional meeting day for sewing? Perhaps an all-day session or an evening meeting that starts earlier?
How about an addendum to the directory entitled Got a Question? Members would provide a brief list of their skill sets so someone would be able to see could answer their question. We all have fundamental skills but we have excellent applique masters, tiny piecing, purses, binding, hanging sleeves, machine quilting and other skills.
The board members and other members have come up with many great ideas for challenges and charity projects. We need someone (or two) to take charge of the challenge. Our discussion started with using the scrap bags we had leftover from our sale. Participants select two bags and the challenge is to make a charity quilt from the scraps. You may add additional fabric from your stash. In the alternative, we can work together at the church or as groups at home to iron and cut the scraps into some predetermined sizes and shapes to either make kits for blocks for members to make quilts for charity. Someone mentioned in June she would come up with a pattern for us to cut the scraps for. Can’t remember who.
As I recall, being in charge of the challenge was a fun job in the guild. Angela Brant has offered to head it up again, but maybe someone else wants a turn. We can work in teams to make the charity quilts. Don’t know why I seem to be obsessed with using the scrap bags.
Oh, and hey, do we want to go back to our quilted name tags so we can use up our stash of celebratory pins?
Sorry if this seems scatterbrained. Let’s find ways to have fun and do more sewing together. As the song goes, “See you in September”.
Carolyn
Programs
2022 Board
President - Carolyn Davis / Jamie Loncaric
Program Chair - Donna Daley
Assistant-Deb Houck
Treasurer - Rita Marie Smith
Recording Secretary - Angela Brant
Corresponding Secretary - Nancy DeTeodora
Membership - Elizabeth Young / Sarah Reindel
Ways & Means - Jen Burke
2022 Quilt Guild Challenge - Angela Brant ???
Stay tuned, we are working on it.
1. WELCOME to QuiltFest Virtual Schoolhouse #3
The third QuiltFest Virtual Schoolhouse will take place, ONLINE, November 2-5, 2022.
Mancuso Show Management is no stranger to online quilting and textile arts seminars. We've learned that many students enjoy learning new and exciting techniques from the comfort of their homes. The great strength of this platform is that both instructors and students do not have any country borders or cultural barriers to their participation from around the world.
Put on the tea and get comfortable in your PJs and slippers, and join us for another of the Virtual Schoolhouse series. More information to come.
2. “Subversive, Skilled, Sublime: Fiber Art By Women” at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D. C. November 18, 2022 – April 16, 2023. https://americanart.si.edu/
3. “ Wild and Untamed. Dunton’s Discover of the Baltimore Album Quilts” at the Maryland Center for History and Culture in Baltimore, MD. Now through September 2023. https://www.mdhistory.org/exhibitions/wild-and-untamed/
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