Monthly News – June 13, 2022

President’s Message

 

Greetings Sisters of the Thread!

Well, is anyone in doubt whether summer has arrived here in the High Country?!

So far we have managed with ceiling fans and open sliders to keep us comfortable, even in my sewing room!  

Many decades ago, when I first started my banking career, 1969 to be exact.  I was assigned to a branch office that was pre-WWI.  We froze in winter and died of heat exhaustion in the summer.  The Powers-That-Be brought in large fans to circulate air, but if the fans were aimed at us, our paperwork would fly all over, so the fans were aimed well above our heads.  Which was fine if one was 7 feet tall, but didn’t help much for those of us who were five feet something.  Yes, the proverbial ‘good ole’ days.’  So the moral of the story is, it can always be worse, but now with AC it can be remarkably better,. That is, until the APS bill arrives.

I understand the Swan Sheridan class was great fun and informational!  Many have stated that watching her use her ‘Muscle Memory’ to free motion quilt was unbelievable.  I know I loved her guild meeting lecture, so the class must have been even more so!  Thank you, Kathleen & Cathy, for getting her on our meeting agenda!

June’s meeting will be Veronica Sandoval and her sharing ‘Thread’ with us.  If you pick thread because it is the correct color or amount, Ronnie will enlighten you to know there is a lot more to the thread world than we ever knew.  Ronnie launched my love of quilting.  She was the instructor at JoAnn’s, Chino, CA, when I signed up for a $20 quilt class decades ago.  The class was $20, but I spent over $100 getting ready for the class!  However, in retrospect, it was worth every cent, and some things never change!

Thank you, Mary Vaughn, for the wonderful Block-of-the-Month patterns, and to the Guild Members for the enthusiastic response in making the blocks!  Good job!

The 2023 Quilt Show is picking up steam!  Our theme is, “Bloom Where You Are Planted.”  We have TB guild artists working on patterns to be shared with members in the next month or two. Thank you, Chris Sommerfelt & Trish Charity, for your talent and willingness to help a non artist out!  I get these great ideas in my head, but unfortunately, that is where they remain.  We anticipate having 2 to 3 patterns from which to select, and like the Javelinas, completed pieces may be sold, at the maker’s discretion, at 2023 Quilt Show.  Stay tuned for additional updates!  We continue to fill Chair positions for the Show, and the sign up board will be available at June’s meeting until all positions are filled.

Sandy Mazzurco, has stepped up to chair the 2023 Quilt Show Marketplace.  Between Sandy’s quilt room inventory and mine, we can supply just about everything needed to make Marketplace items.  (Marketplace is the Quilt Show area where handmade items are for sale to attendees.). We will need a good variety and amount to cover us for the two-day show.  Thank you, Sandy!  And, you will be amazed how many will be willing to help out during the next 12 months!

Our June meeting is Monday, June 13, 2022.  We are adding new members and excited to see our guild grow!  Welcome to our new members, and we are so glad to have you join in our love of quilting!

May your seams be straight, your bobbins be full and your quarter inch precise.

Blessings,

Nan DeChant, President

Membership

Angela Smith
Angela Smith

 

Please remember that your membership dues of $35.00 are due by June 15, 2022 in order to make it to the directory.
There were no new members this month.
Thank you!

Angela Smith – Chair

Programs 

We are having a “Thread Therapy” class in June with Veronica Sandoval.  No workshop is scheduled.  

 Cathy Day,  Vice-President

Hostesses

June hostesses are: Angela Smith, Pat Noel, Susie Opdahl, Pam Peters, Sharla Peterson, Ruthe Petty, Sally Plummer, Edyth Pries, and Ann Ramsey.

If you cannot attend the meeting, when it is your turn to be a hostess by bringing a treat, please arrange to trade with someone. Plan to arrive early for setup and stay for cleanup. 

Birthdays

Birthday celebrants – When it’s your birthday month, bring a wrapped gift suitable for a quilter, something you would like to receive, with a value of at least $10.  

June Birthdays – Cynthia Falzone, Dawnell Muecke, Carol Godfrey, Kay Wentworth,  Jean Ehlers, Cathy Day, Debbie James, Sandy Mazzuro, and Carrie Casto.

 

 

Monthly News – October 11th, 2021

president’s Message

Greetings, Sisters of the Thread!

Does it feel like fall is creeping in at your house?  It sure felt like it when I went out early this morning to feed our backyard birds!  

I love Fall.  Our Maple tree leaves are starting to turn from green to dark yellow & amber colors.   Always inspirational colors for quilts!

I went to Hollywood, CA, this past weekend to celebrate the life of a long time colleague.  I chose to stay in Palm Springs rather than in Hollywood…just felt safer in PS.  As the car & I  were climbing the 89 back into Prescott, I gave thanks for living in such a pretty place, not filled with homeless encampments and graffiti.  The downside of my trip was my schedule was such that there was no time, or opportunity, to find a quilt shop! I didn’t even have time to visit the Brighton & Pandora outlets at the Cabazon Mall.  Major bummer.  Anyway, glad to be home.

What a wonderful turnout we had at our September meeting!  It was so great to see so many smiling faces and to meet our visitors!  I really enjoyed Tori’s presentation on colors, hues and contrasts.  Such good information when selecting fabrics for one of our beloved creations.

I was asked about the progress at the Elk’s Lodge.  Work is in progress, but it will not be fully operational until early 2022.  I spoke with the Lodge Treasurer last week, and she and the Secretary will be able to move back into the office next week, but all of the drywall had to be removed 24 inches from the floor due to water damage.  Work is in progress, and steady, but slow going. So Freeman Building will be our ‘Go To’ for the remainder of 2021.

Don’t forget to check the new Turquoise-colored 2021-2022 Directory for Hostess assignments!  Cari and Deb are depending on us to fulfill our commitment in providing snacks & goodies at the meetings.  Also, if you have a September Birthday, don’t forget your raffle gift, it is a minimum of $10 gift to be raffled off at the September meeting.

For those new to our guild in the last year or 18 months…a reminder of our Newcomers Gathering at Norma Kurr’s home at 1 p.m., Wednesday, October 6.  Norma’s address is in the Directory. Please RSVP to Norma if you are planning to attend.

I look forward to seeing you all at the October meeting, and until then, may  all your seams be straight and your bobbins full!

Blessings,

Nan DeChant, President

block of the month

Norma Enfield won the September Meeting’s Block of the Month. 

Don’t forget to bring your autumn block to the October Meeting!

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.

October hostesses are: Carol Wright, Karen Adams, Azelene Allen, Sharon Andrews, Claire Bell, Jude Bentley, Yvonne Blitch, and Kathleen Bond.

Birthdays

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.  

October Birthdays – Sandy Mitchell, Martha Ferreira, Ann Marston, Sheryl McLain, Debby Casali, Judith Dobke, Faith Chaney, Mary Vaughn, Connie Sieh, Gerry Carr, Carolyn Edwards, and Sally Plummer.

Community service

Handmade Hugs
Faith Chaney
Community Service Co-Chair

Faith Chaney and Phyllis Byrnes have been working hard to get kits ready for you to take and complete. These kits are for receiving blankets and teen blankets. Everyone who receives these are so very appreciative. Thank you for all who have contributed.

 

Andrea M. Brokenshire

In the half day workshop Andrea taught her confetti background technique using layers of small pieces of fabric which are fused onto a foundation.

On Tuesday Andrea taught her technique for painting applique flowers onto silk.

 

 

 

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