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Wow! The “Sisters of the Thread” 2019 Quilt Show met and exceeded all expectations! What an amazingly rewarding experience to see this all come together in a few hours, after a year of planning! We received countless congratulatory compliments throughout the two days, to which Suzie and I continually replied, “Thank you so much, but we did not do this alone. We had a tremendous team!” We had the entire Guild behind us! We are going to admit that we were concerned following the May meeting that we would not have enough volunteers to pull this all together. But you came, you worked, you smiled, and you continually asked, “what else can I do?” From both of us, we say thank you!
I likened the experience to that of an Amish barn raising, when the entire community comes together to accomplish an enormous task in a matter of a day…with everyone working together. Those of you taking down the quilts, and pole and drape were in the middle of it, and did not see it from afar. What appeared to be a Quilt Show at 4 pm on Saturday at closing was non-existent at 4:35 pm. Everything was down, granted, it took a bit longer to pack it all up and return it to storage, but the tremendous task was completed by 6:30 pm!!
Well done, Thumb Butte Quilters!! Heartfelt Gratitude! It was a GREAT Show! Rosemary Carr and Suzie Fields, 2019 Quilt Show Co-Chairs
New Members:
We had a great month in April, with 13 visitors and 6 new applications for membership submitted. Give a big welcome to our 2 new members who joined in May (the remaining 4 applications will become effective in July). Welcome Brenda Metz and Anita Wilbur.
Important Reminders:
(1) DUES for 2019-2020 MUST BE PAID NO LATER THAN JUNE 15.
(2) The new TBQ directory is currently being developed. PLEASE review your listing in the current directory and report any changes or corrections to the Membership Chair as soon as possible. Forms are available on the website or at the welcome table. Dianna Dunn, Membership Chair
We are winding down with promoting the Opportunity Quilt. Thank you to
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all our volunteer members who manned the booth at the Home and Garden Show. It was very busy. “Joyful Garden” was a hit. We ended up making $475.00 !! Another outstanding outcome was we handed out many bookmarks inviting the Garden Show participants to our Quilt Show! We also invited interested quilters to our Guild meeting. It was a fun venue. I will send out an email reminder for the volunteers who will be working the Opportunity Quilt booth at the Show.  I look forward to seeing who will be the lucky person to win our beautiful quilt.  Patty McClearn and Yvonne Blitch, Co-Chairs
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f 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.
Sharon Melpolder, Melodie Merino, Barbara Merkel, Donna Meyer, Mary Anne Meyer, Sandy Mitchell, Linda Morriston, Pat Noel, Brenda Norris, Alice Obrenovich, and Susie Opdahl
Birthday celebrants – When it’s your birthday month, please bring a wrapped gift suitable for a quilter, something you would like to receive with a value of at least $10.
Cynthia Falzone, Carol Godfrey, Dawnell Muecke, Kay Wentworth, Cynthia Crull, Pat Hopgood, Jean Ehlers, Cathy Day, Sharon Melpolder, Ara Whetten, Carlotta Brandenburg, Diane Grayson, Norma Kurr, Sandy Mazzurco, Janet Shields, Carrie Casto, Barbara Gall, Lori Sandura, Brenda Metz
Please remember to keep those less fortunate in your thoughts as you shop, and pick up a few extra food items for the St. Luke’s Community Cupboard benefiting the food banks of the Quad-City area. Throughout this past year TBQ contributed over 1900 food items! Thank you all for your continued support!! Place your contributions in the food wagon as you enter the Parish Hall.
Ideas for things to bring:Â peanut butter, macaroni & cheese, canned tuna, canned fruit, canned beef, canned vegetables, tomato sauce, canned beans, canned chicken, boxed cereals, powdered milk, pasta, rice, canned soups, and dried beans.
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Margot McDonnell is a local during the summer when she moves here from Scottsdale. She grew up with an intense interest in art, music, theater and writing. The quilting bug bit her along the way and like many other fabric fanatics, she took the traditional route until one night on eBay when she spotted a tiny black and white snapshot of a wintery backyard. At that moment she switched gears and her quilting took off in a new direction.
Since then, her ribbon-winning pieces have appeared in Paducah, Houston, Portland, Chicago, Minneapolis, Phoenix and Ontario, California as well as in Quilting Arts Calendar and in magazines.
























The candidates for President will have the opportunity to address the membership prior to balloting. Members of the nominating committee will then distribute, collect and count the ballots.
New Members
We had a great month in April, with 4 members joining at the meeting and 2 more after the meeting. Give a big welcome to our 6 new members:
      Mary Temme, Kathy Spry, David Charity, Trish Charity,Â
Barbara Robinson, and Eva Lively.
Reminders:
(1) We are continuing to collect $30 annual dues. If you have not renewed your membership, please pay at the May or June meeting at the welcome table.
(2) Remember to report any address, phone or email changes to the Membership Chair, so the guild membership can always have updated contact information. Forms are available on the website or at the welcome table.Â
Dianna Dunn –Â Membership Chair
Our 2019 Quilt Show pins will be available to purchase for $5.00 at the Ways and Means table May 13.
If you haven’t picked up your packet of 12 Opportunity Quilt tickets, please plan on picking them up at our meeting. The packets are $10, payable when you pick them up. Let’s make this Quilt Show a record year for selling Opportunity Quilt tickets.
Thanks to all of you who signed up to sell tickets at the Mountain Artist Guild’s Art and Wine Festival in May. We are waiting to hear if we will have a booth there and will notify you as soon as we find out.
If you hear of any other opportunities to sell tickets, please let Patty or Yvonne know so we can follow up.
Patty McClearn and Yvonne Blitch, Co-chairs
This month Carlotta Brandenburg
will be the guest mentor. Carlotta is a member of TBQ and a local long arm quilter. We have all seen her work on some of the Show and Tell quilts that are shared at each meeting. She will be sharing the information you need to know when preparing your quilt top for the long arm quilter. Understanding this information is important in helping your long arm quilter create for you that beautifully finished quilt. So be sure to stop by and learn what Carlotta has to share with you.
Enjoy – Shirlee Smith – Chair
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f 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.
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Jane Holland, Pat Hopgood, Wanda Hughs, Karen Johnson, Pam Jones, Shirley Kelliher, Pam Kidd, Norma Kurr, Patty McClearn, Tina McCowan, and Sandy McGarry.
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Marilyn Weber, Cindy Phare, Karen Comeau, Suzy Davidson, Gayle DeBoom, Mary Anne Meyer, Tina McCowan, Karen Johnson, Diane Belveal, and Lynne Chamberlin.
Our monthly contributions continue to surpass those of St. Luke’s parishioners in the same week! Last month we contributed 124 non-perishable food items to their Community Cupboard. Thank you all for your continued support!
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We are less than a month away from our premier event! Your Quilt Show committee has been working non-stop behind-the-scenes since last July! As Co-Chairs, we have been orchestrating the efforts of this committee of 29 since our first meeting nearly a year ago. Accolades to Molly Haney-Burleigh and Anne Marston for their unending enthusiasm to put together a fabulous Market Place with all your generous contributions. It has become a task much greater than they anticipated, and their efforts have not gone unnoticed. Kathleen Semerau and Pat Noel are coordinating your Raffle Basket contributions. Your additional contributions to our Small Quilt Auction have added significantly to the success of the show. Our unsung hero, Carol Sweeden has assured that every corner of the state has been touched in some way with publicity of our BIG EVENT!! Â
The work continues as Susan Perry organizes our 230 quilt entries, and Kathleen Bond determines where they will hang on the show floor. As Vendor Chair, Erin Sullivan has assured every linear foot of space has been sold, including a space outside for a vintage trailer housing Sewbella quilt shop on wheels.  Be sure to support our Vendors. We want them to come back!
And now it’s your turn…the general membership of TBQ. We need the help of each and every member to put our best foot forward and lend a hand to make May 30, 31, and June 1 a tremendous success. Many of you have signed up on the work crew sheets, yet we need more. We have big gaps in areas of Quilt Check-in and set-up and tear-down. It takes all of us, from taping the gym floor to mark where the quilt stands will be placed, setting up pole & drape, hanging quilts, serving as hostesses throughout the show, working Admissions, the Quilters’ Cafe, and hanging banners, to tearing things down after the 4 pm closing on Saturday and getting it all back to the storage unit. The job isn’t done until the last pole and drape is tucked back away in storage. If you’ve signed up to help for only one 2-hour shift on a single day, please consider a second shift on another day, or coming at 4pm to help tear down.Â
And yes, we are all working, and we are contributing to Raffle Baskets, the Market Place, the Opportunity Quilt, the Small Quilt Auction, and committee work, and yes, we are asking every TBQ member (including all of us on the committee) to contribute the $5 admission fee (it’s good for both days). The funds we raise from this two-day event enable us as a guild to bring in our guest lecturers and teachers, and fund our operating expenses, social events, and special projects for two years, without raising the cost of dues.
We so appreciate your contributions and continued commitment to TBQ!Â
Rosemary Carr and Suzie Fields, Quilt Show Co-Chairs
Quilts Needed for Small Quilt Auction!!!
The Small Quilt Auction will take place on Saturday, June 1st at 1:00 p.m. at the Sisters of the Thread Quilt Show. We need your quilts! We are hoping to have 40 small quilts to auction. Please consider donating your President’s Challenge Quilt or any other small quilts on or before May 13th. This auction is a fundraiser for TBQ.
We know we can count on you!! – Yvonne Blitch and Carol Wright, Co-chairs
At the April Mentor’s Table I shared with you a product for removing the color from fabric to create your own new fabric or design a pattern on your fabric. It is a non-toxic, water soluble product and the one that I prefer. There are others – but beware and be sure to read the product description. Some decolorants need a chemical neutralizer. This product is activated by heat and is neutralized by just rinsing out in clear water. If you are sensitive to chemical odors be aware that there is a slight odor from this product – sort of a perm smell. You can find this product at Amazon – info below. Also you will be able to learn more about the use of this product on YouTube – just do a search for using decolourant.
This is the product that I use – Jacquard Products CHM1330 deColourant Dye Remover Paste 8oz
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