Next Meeting January 14, 2019

President’s Message

My adorable 5th grandchild Jackson Oliver

Hello Ladies, 
I’m hoping this message finds you rested up after the holidays, I know I’m finally feeling like I’m catching up!
We had so many wonderful Friendship Group parties and an AWESOME Guild Holiday Party.  I heard from several of you, either during the event or after, that this was the best TBQ Holiday party ever, with the business part kept short allowing everyone to actually visit and enjoy the festivities. Thanks again to Karen Adams, Martie Winkelman and all who helped make it special! 

So now that we aren’t scrambling to find the right gift for that special someone and then wrapping and maybe standing in line at the Post Office (I may have done that myself more then once) has everyone had time to work on the Presidents Challenge? I can’t wait to see the beautiful things my Quilting Sisters create. Remember we hope you donate your challenge to the Small Quilt Auction- but it is not mandatory. 

As always, I leave you with these words:

May your bobbin always be full,
May your seams be straight and quarter inch,
And your fabrics fall soft upon your lap,
And until we meet again,
May all your finished quilts be bound with love.

Erin Sullivan, TBQ President 2018-2019

  Membership

We would like to welcome Barbara Gall and Cheri Heinecke to TBQ! We are very happy to have you join us! Please let us know if there is anything we can do for you.

Accolades!

Congratulations Kathleen Semerau for another special feature, this time in the Jan/Feb 2019 issue of Quiltmaker magazine.


Well ladies, a another year gone by. Hope none of you made any ridiculous resolutions like finishing all your PIGS. I decided this year I wasn’t going to make any resolutions.  What will be will be! I get to start more PIGS…Company Store back in business. Now I hope you made the resolution to clean out your sewing room and donate to the Company Store. TBQ  appreciates all donations. Remember your junk is someone else’s treasure. Happy New Year!

Lorraine Owen, and the Company Store Committee

Mentor’s table

Happy New Year everyone.  Be sure to check out the Mentor’s Table tab in the main menu, as instructions and photos have been added.

Well – guess what – this month is going to be a surprise at the Mentor’s Table. I have something fun planned, but want to keep it a surprise this month. So be sure to stop by and see what’s up at the Mentor’s Table. Shirlee Smith

Block of the month

Congratulations to Pat Noel for winning our December Block of the Month! We are anxious to see the January submissions. Remember two blocks gives you two chances to win…one for the Quilt Show Market Place, and one for the drawing.

Hostesses

If you cannot attend the meeting when it is your turn to be a hostess, please arrange to trade with someone. Plan to arrive early for set-up and stay for clean-up as needed.

Cheryl Boquet, Maria Boren, Beverly Bowe, Carlotta Brandenburg, Kate Browne, Carol Brownlow, Phyllis Byrnes, Pam Calhoon, Rosemary Carr, Lynne Chamberlin, and Angie Christy

Birthdays

Birthday girls are reminded to bring quilt related gifts for the monthly drawing

Yvonne Blitch, Jane Holland, Kathleen Bond, Susie Opdahl, Marti Harbour, Pam Jones, Karen Eads, Kate Browne, Shirley Kelliher, Sharon Harris, Sue Weisshaupt, Lynn Beck, Wanda Hughs, and Sandra Grepling

Newcomers

The Newcomers did not meet in December as we were all in the throes of fun, family, last minute projects, and pulling together our “Anything Southwest” Quilt Show basket. A special welcome to the Ladies that joined in November: Deb Johnson, Janet Shields, Carrie Casto and Norma Enfield. And we welcomed Barbara Gall and Cheri Heinecke in December. We will all be meeting later in January at the home of Molly Haney-Burleigh.

Community Service

Adult Center

It’s our Happy Anniversary!  This month marks the start of TBQ’s 12th year of hanging quilts at the Adult Center…the start of our 12th year of sharing quilts we love with the community…the start of our 12th year of “decking the halls” at 1280 Rosser Street!  Woohoo!  Could there be anything more satisfying?  Could there be anything more beautiful than this on-going mini-Quilt Show?  I don’t think so.  Enjoy this celebration!

The “It’s Christmas” quilts will be on display into mid-January, so you have some time to relax and enjoy Christmas after all the hustle and bustle of the holidays is over.  Take a minute…just go sit in the Atrium of the Adult Center, and enjoy being surrounded by TEN stunning quilts!  It will make your day!

The next display will include a collection of “Hearts” quilts and “Wedding Ring” quilts.  Many of you offered quilts for this exhibit.  Thank you!  Thank you!  I will be giving you a reminder phone call prior to the January 14th meeting to ask you to bring them to me at the meeting.

Quilt Sizes Needed:
LARGE:  from 60″ to 90″ wide, any length.  (Need SIX.)
SMALL:  from 45″ to 60″ wide, any length.  (Need FOUR.)

Future quilt display themes are:  Medallion Quilts. Red & White Quilts, and Blue and White Quilts.  If you have a quilt or two to loan to any of these exhibits, let me know!

Chamber of Commerce

Our featured quilter at the Prescott Chamber of Commerce for the next six weeks is Rachael Serverence. It’s a treat to stop by the Chamber on Goodwin Street to view the quilts. Be sure to check out Rachael’s quilts when you’re downtown.

Community Cupboard

Tom Ghan, St. Lukes Sexton shared with us the following statement on December 13th:

“THANK YOU for your contribution this month as always…your total was 224!!! WOW, THANK YOU also for your ‘gift’ and card. BLESS YOU. Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!”

Handmade Hugs

Once again, TBQ members were notified by the CASA (court appointed special advocates) office that the need for quilts for area foster children had been met, and some of the Handmade Hugs quilts would be shared at the December adoption event. Members of the committee were invited to witness this very special event.

Dani Lerberg, Sharon Harris, Karen Johnson, Shon Wellborn, and Dianna Dunn represented TBQ at the December adoption event.

Quilt show 2019

The Quilt Show Committee continues to meet, plan, and work behind the scenes preparing for our main event – May 31 & June 1, 2019! Susan Perry is heading up the check-in and check-out process for the Quilt Show, and the Entry Form for our 2019 Quilt Show is now available in the Forms section of the website. Your quilts do not have to be completed by the entry date of April 8, however, we do need a photo as described on the form. You’ll still have plenty of time to complete your quilts. All quilts are welcome, from beginner to master quilters level, so let’s top 200 entries this year!!

Watch for the February/March issue of the Country Register at local quilt shops. TBQ will have a feature article about the show in this spring issue thanks to Carol Sweeden, Publicity Chair.

Rosemary Carr & Suzie Fields, Show Co-Chairs

Sisters of the Thread, have you made arrangements to have your mini-group picture taken?  Oh wow!  It’s sooooooo fun!  Just give Shirlee Smith a call to get on her calendar.  She’ll take it from there!  We want all TBQ mini-groups to have a group picture taken.  These pics will be on display in the Welcome Booth at the Quilt Show…”Sisters of the Thread” will shine in the spotlight!  Shirlee will make up as many prints (at cost) as you want…or pics can be ordered from Costco or Walgreen’s…or wherever.

The Welcome Booth will be the first thing spectators see as they enter the Quilt show arena.  The Welcome Booth will be staffed with happy quilters doing what they love to do most–stitching and talking!  We’ll be looking for small quilts to display in the Welcome Booth–quilts including spools of thread!  Have you got some to share?  If not, you have time to make one!  Go for it!  Carolyn Edwards – Vignettes

More Party Pictures…

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