Monday, September 2, 2013

September 2013 Newsletter

September 2013 Newsletter 




  • Thank you to Stephanie for taking charge at the August meeting.
  • Another thank you for the Quilt and Sew on Saturday. Plenty of food, chatter and sewing. Donna Royson did a great job presenting the cutting tumbler blocks.
  • I will also remind you to bring and turn in your Lone Star Quilts at the September meeting.   Mine will be ready in 4-6 years.  Thank you all!
                   ---Sue Spillane
                                                                                  
 Bring to the September 9 meeting:     (6pm: social time   6:30pm: demo    7-9pm: meeting)

      Any Charity tops/quilts
      Your finished Block of the Month and $1 per block for the block drawing
      Any donations for the October Sale/Auction (see article)
      Your Lone Star quilts (with hanging rods) for the Library Exhibit

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Contact Us:

President                                          First Vice President                       Second Vice President
Sue Spillane                                     Stephanie Alexander                      Pam Kohel
957-7563                                           865-1483                                           788-3358
suespillane@ymail.com                 salexa1636@aol.com                     pkohel@sc.rr.com

Secretary                                          Treasurer                                         Newsletter Editor  
Bernadette Houghton                     Geri Smith                                       Beth Karr          
781-307-8445                                   420-7741                                         699-6577                    
bhoughton560@yahoo.com          dsageri@yahoo.com                       nebulosa@sc.rr.com



Membership                         Charity Programs               Immediate Past President
Pat Whittle                             Beth Karr                               Lynn Lucas
791-0159                               699-6577                               957-7563

Demo Coordinator             Block of the Month Coordinator            Lone Star Exhibit Coord.
Joyce Greer                           Jodi Spillane                                                 Helen Brown
776-5801                               781-5560                                                       787-2615
630p@bellsouth.net               jodilynn_72@yahoo.com                           lbrown71@bellsouth.net



Programs

A quilt full of “Thank Yous” to Wilma Black for sharing her quilting journey with the guild last month.  We enjoyed the stories that she connected with each of her quilts.  It was particularly interesting hearing about her quilting diary of what she works on from day to day.  So inspiring, I was sew inspired that I started my own diary the very next day.  Wilma has accomplished so much in such a short time for a new quilter.

Tommy Leitner will be available to service your machine during the December meeting.  The more machines we have, the lower the cost for each machine serviced.  Currently, I have received one response.  I need to hear from more members.  Don’t forget your sewing friends too; they are invited to participate.  If we have more machines than Tommy can work on that evening, Ann Maletic has graciously volunteered her Forest Lake home as a drop-off location.  If your machine doesn’t need cleaning, you are not sewing enough!

The Second Devine Sew Free Sew Day was a blast.  Sixteen ladies and one gentleman attended.  (And he quilts!)  Donna Royson taught her Tumbling Blocks class while two members did some hand sewing and others stitched along with their machines.  Shirley Johnson, the new owner of Pieces & Patches, joined us along with some ladies who are in the infancy of their quilting life.  Welcome Frances and Gail!.  We all hope to see these ladies again at guild or the next Sew Day.  Pitty Pat and Frances brought much humor to our table during lunch; sharing their life stories with us.  I know everyone will agree the end of the day came way too soon and we will certainly do this again.

Susan Lenz, a professional studio artist, is our September guest speaker.  She will present a trunk show of her Grave Rubbing Art Quilts, speaking about how she found her way into art quilting and the inspiration she uses.  Susan has been awarded many fellowships and has received many awards throughout her career.  Please join us on September 9th to welcome Susan Lenz to Devine.   

 Devine Demos

‘There is more than one way to quilt that quilt’   --presented by Donna Royson
     

Financial Report

Balance August 1                         2877.12
Income August Meeting                  0
Expenditures August Meeting        0
Net Income                                       0
Grand Total                                 2877.12
Block of the Month

In honor of Shark Week, the Double Sawtooth block!  The Theme is “Ocean”.
See http://www.quilterscache.com/D/DoubleSawtoothBlock.html  for construction info.  Perhaps an ocean or water themed fabric for the center square?
In August we had 4 blocks turned in and $3 - won by Joyce Browder.

Love Quilt Programs

We received 6 quilts at the August meeting, giving us a total of 39 completed.  16 have gone to The Children’s Garden, 17 to the Baptist Hospital’s Breast Center, and 6 TBD.
I have some kits, and more tops ready to be quilted—please pick one up at the next meeting.  Children’s pillowcases are also welcome!
                --Beth

Membership

New: Patty Gamburg  

Wonderful sew day at Green Hill Baptist Church. We had in attendance about 19 and four of them were visitors.
Lone Star



Wow, after all this time we are finally bringing our Lone Star Quilts to the Devine meeting so that they will be exhibited at the Richland Library. It's not too late if you want to sew up a quick one. We have a lineup of 30 wonderful quilts both old and new, and using a variety of techniques. This is going to be a fascinating show, thank you quilters.
We will have an area set up to receive the quilts. Debbie Hotchkiss is taking care of all the information need on your quilt (you are encouraged to get this finished ahead of time). Joyce Greer will help you install the hooks so that your quilt will hang properly. Mary Cross will check you off the list when you have completed these tasks and filled out the permission to hang, etc. and Anita Bowen will load up your quilts for transportation. Please call or e-mail me if you have any questions or concerns.       ---Helen


October’s Fundraiser: Sale and Auction

Please bring your donation items for sale or auction to the September meeting, so that we have time to price them.  Think patterns, books, precut fabric collections, rulers, tools, etc., etc.  If you have yardage, please pin a note with how many yards.  Have fun bundling up coordinated fabrics, fat quarters, etc.
If you can’t bring items to a meeting, contact one of the Auction Committee members below to make separate arrangements.  Baked goods and other last minute items also be delivered early on the night of the meeting (details later).
            Let’s raise lots of money for future program expenses!
            Beth Karr  nebulosa@sc.rr.com
            Jodi Spillane  jodilynn_72@yahoo.com
            Pat Whittle  whittle4@bellsouth.net
            Judy Carroll  jzcarroll@sc.rr.com

Helen Brown has generously donated a week at a condo at Myrtle Beach, timed to coincide with the annual Myrtle Beach Quilt Party.
Details: 
Where:  Carolina Grande   2505 N. Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach, SC  29577
When: Monday to Monday, Jan 20 to 27.  Check in 4pm, checkout 10am
Three bedroom condo (two king rooms, one room with 2 double beds, and a pull out sofa).
Two baths.  Balcony, kitchen, laundry.  Microwave, iron and ironing board.  Hot tub on roof; parking garage with 1 designated space, and overflow parking.
There will be a minimum bid requirement, to be announced later.
Pass this on to friends at other guilds—a lot of Columbia quilters go to the Myrtle Beach Quilt Party each year.

Another auction item will be a fixture from the old Quilted Pearl:  a wheeled, triangular display rack. The triangular base is 26” on a side.  Each gridded panel is 21” wide by 72” tall, and the 3 sides fold flat or separate for transport.  They can also be laid against or mounted flat on a wall.  The grid square openings are about 1.5” square.  Included are 44 grid hooks and a few other hanging devices.  This is a terrific way to hang your rulers, cords, tools, etc.  It could also be a great organizer for a spouse with lots of tools.  A picture of it will be at the Sept. meeting and at the auction.  If you are the top bidder, Beth Karr will deliver it to your house (within a 40 mile radius of DQ’s meeting location).

Minutes for the August 5, 2013 Meeting

v Joyce Greer conducted the pre-meeting demonstration on hanging sleeves that meet quilt show standards. She showed members how to fold the fabric to be used for the sleeve, gave us the dimensions of the raw and finished sleeve's width, and explained how to calculate the length of the sleeve to accommodate the intended quilt.  She later made available a YouTube demo by an AQS instructor who covered the same ground so that interested members could review the instructions at their own pace and convenience.
v Stephanie Alexander called the meeting to order since Sue Spillane was out of town and unable to attend the meeting.  Three guests introduced themselves.  Then Stephanie introduced Wilma Black, who gave a trunk show of the quilts she has made over the years.  Wilma is an accomplished needlewoman in crafts that include knitting, cross stitch, and beading.  Her quilts spanned the traditional to the contemporary, and some were embellished with beads.  Wilma happily answered questions from the group at the conclusion of her presentation and left us with the following quote:  "There are many fine things which you mean to do someday, under what you think will be more favorable circumstances.  But the only time that is yours is the present."  (Grenville Kleiser, American author, 1868-1935)
v After Wilma's presentation concluded, there was an intermission so that the members could look over her quilts and talk to her about her quilting journey.
v When the meeting reconvened, the members approved the minutes from the July meeting.  Stephanie reminded everyone about Sew Free Day on Saturday, August 24.  Members who are attending should bring a non-perishable food donation as well as a pot luck item for lunch.
v Susan Lenz will be September's speaker.  The September meeting will take place on the second Monday instead of the first, due to the Labor Day holiday.
v Jodi spoke about the BOM challenge: a 15" double saw tooth block that uses sharks, fish, or the ocean as a theme.  Jodi said the colors should be "ocean-y."  Joyce Browder was the winner of August's blocks.
v Auction items were displayed so that members could get an idea of the things they might submit for sale.  Items are due by the September meeting, although some may be accepted just before the auction if they arrive early enough to be priced.  Some items will have a floor-price and bids below this level will not be accepted.  Baked goods for sale may be brought to the auction the day of.  Jane Gold will be the auctioneer.  Members are asked to invite their quilting friends to this meeting to maximize the funds we hope to raise for our programs.
v Lone star quilts are due at the September meeting.  The organizers would prefer labeled quilts smaller than king size.  The hanging sleeve must accommodate a dowel rod that extends beyond the sleeve.  The quilt maker must provide the dowel rod, but the organizers will provide all other hanging materials.  The hanging sleeve may be split into two or three units in the case of larger quilts.  Quilts are expected to hang in the library for six weeks or so.
v Sewing machines will be serviced at the December meeting.  More information about this event and a sign-up sheet will be provided at upcoming meetings.
v  The birth stone challenge quilts are due at the November meeting.
v  Show and Tell concluded the meeting.

Devine Quilters Future Events for 2013

Oct 7         Program:  Live Auction with Auctioneer Jane Gold
Nov 4        Demo:  Organization in the studio
                  Program:   "A Trip on the Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail" with Martha File
                  Challenge Quilts are due.
Dec 2        Program:   Holiday party potluck and sewing mini stockings for Children’s Hospital

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Upcoming Events

 31st Annual Asheville Quilt Show      September 27, 28, 29

Note to members:  If you would like to see a quilting-related event posted in the newsletter, please give Beth Karr the following details in writing at the guild meeting or by email:  name of event; date(s); sponsor or host; location, hyperlink.  Events held prior to the newsletter’s mailing will not be included.

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