February 2021 Newsletter

Quilters Guild of Plano, Inc.

Our February Meeting will be held via Zoom due to COVID-19.  Details will be emailed later.

Stay Safe, Stay Healthy, and Quilt On.

Letter from the President

By Linda Neal

It is now February, 2021 and the guild is up and running efficiently.  Although our guild looks very different than a year ago, we are a thriving and active guild.  We have speakers, an online class scheduled (Thank you Michael Davison!), many different small groups meeting, and community service -- and our Quilt Plano show 2021 is on the schedule.  All of this is happening with social distancing, wearing masks, and no in person meetings.  It is kind of amazing when you think about it. Almost everything is done on Zoom.   Many other quilting organizations or guilds have not met in almost a year.  Some groups have disbanded during this time.  I am determined to keep our guild active, fiscally strong, and keep our membership numbers strong. 

Our online guild meetings have been very well attended.  We have even had some visitors.  If you know someone who is interested in joining our guild and would like to visit, have them send an email to membership@qgplano.org.  They will help provide them with a link to the meetings and welcome them to the meeting.  We are not charging any visitor the $5 fee for national speakers during this time.  

Our small groups continue to grow and we are always looking to add other small groups.  The newest small group, Pieceful Organization, is starting in February.  Members Sarah Krauss and Jeanne Vogel are leading a group to help you organize your sewing space.  What a great idea for quilters!  Our other new small group, Worker Bees, is lead by Emily Hall.  This group meets in the evenings for members who work.  Any guild member can join any small group unless it is a “closed group” that is indicated on the calendar.  If you have an idea for a small group--let me know and I can help get your group started. 

I realize not all of our membership is comfortable on Zoom.  I know of several members who have never been on Zoom before and you are missing out on a lot!  If this describes you, send me an email and I will arrange for someone to help you navigate Zoom -- a buddy to walk you through the process.  If you indicate the device you want to use ( computer, ipad, phone) I will hook you up with someone with the same device so they can walk you through the process.   It is very easy, but even kindergarten was rough on the first day!

For now, I will get back to sewing.  I have been quilting, English Paper piecing, and appliqueing like crazy.  But my stash for now is still going strong!  See ya on Zoom.

ZOOM Help!!!

Have you been missing out on our Zoom meetings and events due to the unknown nuances of Zoom?  Media is offering 1-on-1 Zoom Learning sessions by appointment!  The session will be up to one hour working with Diane Poor.  She will answer all your questions about Zoom and explain everything you need to know about navigating Zoom meetings on any electronic device.  To schedule a Zoom Learning session, please send an email to media@qgplano.org.

Presidential Volunteer Service Awards (PVSA)

By Julie Schafer

The President’s Volunteer Service Award is an opportunity to honor the most outstanding volunteers and recognize the impact they make.  The Quilters Guild of Plano has been giving out these awards every year since 2010.  The awards consist of an award document and a pin.  Now it is time to order the awards for year 2020.  I need your documentation of the hours you have volunteered for the Guild from January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020.   Please email your documentation to juliescha@sbcglobal.net.

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Programs

By Jeanne Smith

February

Zoom Guild Meeting – Thursday, February 11, 2021

Debbie Maddy – Lecture:  Indigo Shibori Dyeing

Debbie Maddy is renowned for dyeing fabrics with indigo, an extraordinary Japanese fabric dyeing technique called “shibori.”  A designer for Moda Fabrics, Debbie’s gorgeous quilting fabrics feature dynamic shapes and patterns on cool, dark colors.

Debbie was featured in the latest issue of Simply Modern magazine by Quiltmania. The article, Indigo Journey, chronicles her fascinating “journey” through years of all things Indigo. It is a great read!

Join us for a combination slide presentation and trunk show with Debbie at our February Zoom guild meeting.

Debbie Maddy

Debbie Maddy's Indigo

Workshop - Saturday, February 27, 2021 via Zoom, 9:00am - 3:00pm

Michael Davison: Reverse Focus Quilts

FEE: $35. Register online at michaelquilts.com/workshops 

REVERSE FOCUS QUILTS:  Using Large Scale Prints and Negative Space -- a hands-on workshop with Michael Davison

The idea for this workshop stemmed from two passions: Using large scale prints and having lots of negative space to plan out quilting designs, which become the main focal point of the quilt.  Using the large scale prints/piecing as background and the negative space quilting as focus reverses our common notion of traditional quilt composition.  The results are wonderful and can satisfy both the traditional and modern quilter.

In this workshop, you will construct a 40” x 40” wall hanging/small lap quilt to put this concept into practice.  You will choose one of several patterns to piece your quilt top.  These patterns use very large pieces to show off your large scale print(s) and will sew together quickly.  Once your quilt top is pieced, you will create your quilting design.  We will walk through steps of how to plan for quilting that draws the eye in and how to effectively divide and conquer large negative space to create interest. 

Because we are creating our own plan for quilting, this class will involve some drawing and drafting. Don’t be scared – It’ll be fun!  Your quilting designs can be completely free form and loose, or they can be detail drafted and precise.  The goal is to come up with a design that creates focus, but also complements the printed fabric that is taking the back seat on this one.  We will talk about threads and textures that beckon the viewer’s eye to take a closer look. 

You will leave the workshop with your pieced top and the majority of your quilting design marked on your quilt, if not all of it.  The actual quilting process will be on your own, but if you are a speedy one, you may end up preparing your quilt sandwich and start quilting before we are done.

ZOOM – This entire workshop will be conducted on ZOOM.  Students should have video and audio capability. Preference is to be able to see what you are doing and hear from you throughout the workshop.  However – I will do my best to monitor the chat feature for anyone who cannot connect through video and audio but will be watching and hearing me and the other students.

***OPTIONAL FABRIC KIT $35

Fabric kits will be available on my website for purchase.  You may choose the kit you like or ask me to curate a custom fabric kit for you.  This can be shipped USPS Priority Mail directly to your home or you could arrange to pick up from me.  My website will have kit order cut-off date so that you will be sure to receive your kit prior to the workshop.

Find Michael at www.michaelquilts.com and on YouTube channel: Michael Quilts.

Michael Davison

Reverse Focus Quilts

March

Zoom Guild Meeting - Thursday, March 11, 2021

Suzanne DiCarlo – Lecture: Quilts of Valor

The Quilts of Valor® Foundation is a non-profit organization. The mission of Quilts of Valor Foundation is to cover service members and veterans touched by war with comforting and healing Quilts of Valor.

Quilt Plano 2021 News and Views

By Donna Petrick

Work towards the quilt show is picking up.  It won’t be much longer before we can post the logo and publicity information about the show.  We are getting very positive responses from the vendors who are anxious to be back in business. 

Joan and I still have several committee positions open.  If you would like to be part of the production of the show, please look at the help wanted section of the website to see if you are interested any open position.  This is a great way to get to know more people in the guild and to learn what it takes to put on our fun show.  All show committee meetings will be held on Zoom until it’s safe to meet again in person.  Contact me if you have questions about any position:  petrickdl@outlook.com 

The raffle quilt is ready for binding and then should be ready to photograph and be seen by the public.  It’s beautiful.  Tina Connolly, Patricia Fowler, and the rest of their group have done a lovely job.  The guild will be very dependent on the members in selling tickets this year since we will not be able to take the quilt to the different quilt guilds.  We also sell a great number of our tickets at the quilt show.

Are you planning on a special quilt to enter this year?  Time to get started on it.  We will post the entry forms for the show in late February.  I’m expecting an abundance of quilts since so many quilt shows had to be cancelled this past year.  Should be a spectacular year for quilts.

Hope you are getting excited about the show and will be ready to volunteer to produce it.  With more people getting vaccines every week, we are looking forward to being together again.  As time gets closer to the October show time, we will know more about the requirements for group gathering at the Plano Event Center.  We will adhere to whatever requirements they have in order to have a safe show.

Community Service

By Dolores Williams and Valerie Salter

The next Take-in/Pick-up day will be February 9, at Valerie Salter’s house, 7619 Lancaster Gate, Frisco, TX, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm.  Call Valerie with questions or curbside pick-up at 972-965-0755.  We will have quilts that need binding, quilts that need quilting, pillowcase kits and some quilt top kits.  We hope to see you then.  

If you have items that you need to get out of your home, email communityservice@qgplano.org and we will make arrangements for a contactless pick up.

We finished 2020 with 2,500 stockings for Soldiers' Angels.  Thank you all and great job!

News from the Zoom Bees

By Donna Petrick

Hoop It Up - Donna Petrick

The “Hoop It Up” zoom small group had a really interesting meeting in January.  Tisha Harms gave a presentation on quilting in the hoop.  I think a lot of us are ready to try it now.  This group meets the third Thursday each month to help each other with machine embroidery.  You are invited to join us if you are a beginner or more experienced and want to share your knowledge.  Contact me at petrickdl@outlook.com if you want to receive the Zoom codes to join in the fun.

Free Motion Quilting Bee (we actually sew during the meeting!) – Monica Hendewerk

Our meetings have been a huge success.  It turns out that Zoom blocks out background noise, so we can sew and chat at the same time!  Monica or one of the other members provide some designs to practice on a small sandwich which you can choose to use or not.  The designs are sent out in advance and include step by step instructions, with both beginner and intermediate designs.  A number of us generally “doodle” on paper first, and then sew.  Some people do the designs that have been sent out, others do their own thing.  We have beginner beginners all the way to advanced members of the group.  We also share our samples and ask/answer questions.  Meetings are on the second Monday of the month, from 1 – 3 (or longer sometimes!).  Please contact Monica so that she can send you the Zoom link if you are interested.  mhendewerk@gmail.com  (713) 569-8798

Worker Bees - Emily Hall

For those of you yearning to meet with your quilty friends in the evenings, whether that be because you work during the weekdays or because you just love to sew at any hour of the day, please join us for our new evening group. We would love for you to join us! We are meeting on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm. Our next meeting is February 16th. We’ve had 2 meetings so far and have gained new friends each time. For this group, please have your favorite quilting activity, current work-in-progress, block-of-the-month, etc. ready to work on during our meetings. Any quilting activity is welcomed! We are “sew” excited to make new friends and keep our “sew-jo” thriving.  Contact Emily at emilylaurenhall@gmail.com or (214) 533-2489 for the Zoom link.

Featherweight Fellowship Groups - Jeanne Vogel

Dust off your Singer Featherweight and join us while we sit and sew. We share tips for caring for the machine, our best notions, and have several members experienced with problem solving both machine and quilting problems. If you work, join us on a Saturday! We started out with just a few but had 10 and 11 at each of the groups in January so got to see and share with other chicks!

  • Chicks with Feathers—3rd Saturdays @ 1-3pm — (Formerly meeting at Sunrise of Plano)                                                                                                                                                                                        
  • Featherweight Friends—4th Fridays @ 1-3pm — (Formerly meeting at Best Little Retreat Center in Texas)

Those who have not previously notified me, please email pickincotton26@verizon.net to get the invitation to join the Zoom meeting.

Pieceful Organization - Sarah Krauss & Jeanne Vogel 

Sarah and I  learned some skills we would like to share with the others in getting your sewing supplies organized . We are not claiming to be professional trainers but learned how fun working together on a specific organizing area for a specific time in a group setting can be. Social organizing is more fun than going solo.  In the group we will have:  

  • No judgement 
  • No criticism
  • No apologies
  • No commitment—pop-in for an hour once or join every month for an hour or more.   

3rd Wednesday from 1-3 pm.  We will be there for support & inspiration. Contact pickincotton26@verizon.net for an invitation.

Guild Activities

By Leigh Knox and Michael Davison

Happy Birthday Februarians!  (is that a thing?)

The month of CHOCOLATE sigh.  I currently live around the corner from a local chocolate boutique, and I have my list of things to buy for Valentine’s Day 🙂  

Ok, so just continuing our work on putting together a top OR a block to support our March Quilts of Valor speaker.  For all the specifics on their requirements & their 2021 Block Drive - check out the link under Activities on our website.  Or if you have made a QOV quilt and already donated it send a picture to Activities@qgplano.org.

 

Also, we have the Queen of Shibori speaking in February.  Have you made anything with this beautiful fabric (blue fabrics and chocolate make me very happy.)  It doesn’t have to be a quilt - a skirt or top maybe.  Send us pictures to show at the February meeting to Activities@qgplano.com

Stay healthy, stay happy, stay creative.

Hope to see you soon.

Membership

By  Sue Rentz & Karen Edmondson

We had a good turnout at our January Zoom meeting, with at least 89 members and one guest in attendance.  Our door prizes came from Quilt Country, Box Car Quilts, Sew Let’s Quilt It, and Stitch House.  The winners were chosen using a clever spinning wheel of names.  They were Susan Berger, Robin Clayborn, Chanda Smith, and Lori Hutyra.

If you are a visitor to our website and wish to join our guild, you can do so by choosing Membership on the menu, selecting Membership Information, and then clicking on Membership Form in the first paragraph.  Fill out that form, and mail it with your check for $30 to the address given on the form.

February Birthdays

  • 2/1 -- Judy Curtis
  • 2/4 -- Sharon Umphred
  • 2/4 -- Tisha Ann Harms
  • 2/6 -- Audena Cowin
  • 2/7 -- Grace Culbertson
  • 2/11 -- Linda Neal
  • 2/12 -- Kate Premeaux
  • 2/13 -- Becky Pitre
  • 2/16 -- Dorothy Hodges
  • 2/19 -- Sue Hurth
  • 2/21 -- Azenath Wright
  • 2/22 -- Julie Schaefer
  • 2/25 -- Cynthia Weisz

Projects by Members

Valentine fabric postcards made by Diane Poor for an online swap and to send to friends and family

Top for a baby quilt made by Emily Hall

Made by Jeanne Vogel for her cousin's grandson on a dairy farm.

Baseball quilt made by Jeanne Vogel for Community Service.

 

 

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January 2021 Newsletter

Quilters Guild of Plano, Inc.

Our January Meeting will be held via Zoom due to COVID-19.  Details will be emailed later.

Stay Safe, Stay Healthy, and Quilt On.

Letter from the President

By Linda Neal

Goodbye 2020 and hello 2021!  It feels great to finally be able to say that.  It’s been a long and challenging year as President of the guild.  I can’t believe all of the changes we have had to make: cancelling speakers, changing our meetings to Zoom, starting Zoom small groups, changing our standing orders, increasing our Facebook following, just to name a few.  

Our small groups on Zoom are continuing to grow. The QGP board would love to add more small groups.  If you are interested in leading a small group, please let me know.  The QGP board is also discussing scheduling some Zoom day retreats, since our annual guild retreat at the Hilton Gardens was cancelled. 

We had our first New Year’s Eve  Zoom sit and sew to welcome in 2021.  It is always fun to spend the holidays with my quilting friends.  And it was nice not having to drive home after midnight…….

I am very excited about having a quilt show October 8th & 9th, 2021. We are hopeful that by October quilters, venders, and volunteers will be ready to come together and make it a great show.  It is going to take a lot of teamwork to make this show a success.  We will have to continue to have our meetings on Zoom until it is safe for us to meet together.  This is challenging, since some of our members choose not to participate on Zoom.  We will be posting information on the website about positions we need filled and how to volunteer.  Information can also be found under the Guild Documents part of the website and then looking at the Quilt Show tab.  Also, if you are missing the monthly guild meetings, you can catch up by reading the monthly Guild Meeting Minutes.  It is going to continue to be a challenge to communicate with all of our members until we are able to meet in person.  Until then--stay safe, stay healthy and keep on quilting!

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2021 Annual Retreat

By Carol Long

We wanted to take this opportunity to update you on the February Retreat, it has been cancelled.  We only had 23 ladies signed up for it, and several of the 23 said they may backout in the next month if the COVID-19 numbers didn’t get any better.  I spoke to our contact at the hotel, and he actually suggested that we cancel in February and reschedule later in the year.  He said that they have had to cut their capacity and he fears that they will have to cut it even more at the beginning of next year.  Dorothy and I made the decision to cancel and reschedule.

I know many of you have notified me that you did not want to attend the February Retreat, but since we are trying to reschedule for later in the year, we wanted to give you the option to attend.

These dates are not in stone, but wanted to give you a couple of options to look at in 2021:

  • June 24 – June 27, 2021
  • August 19 – August 22, 2021

Please respond (to csmwlong@gmail.com) to let me know what you would like to do:

  1.   Not attend in 2021 on any date
  2.   Attend in June
  3.   Attend in August
  4.   Still not sure if I want to attend in 2021

No matter what you decide to do, if you would like to leave any funds that you have deposited with the Guild, that is fine – they will be used next year.  If you would like a refund of your funds, please contact Chanda Smith (chanda@airmail.net) and she will get a refund back to you.

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Programs

By Jeanne Smith

2021 is the year of Hope, Healing and Harmony. It is a year when we can finally, hopefully come together. It is a year when body and soul can heal and look to the future. It is a year when together we find unity, harmony, community and a mutual purpose in our circle of guild. 

Here is to 2021!

January -- Zoom Guild Meeting – Thursday, January 14, 2021

Jenny K. Lyon – Lecture: My Journey through the Artistic Muddle

Jenny is a fiber artist, author and teacher from northern California. Her work focuses on free motion quilting on whole cloth and has been juried into the Houston International Quilt Festival, AQS in Paducah, Pacific International Quilt Festival and numerous juried art shows. 

Her book with C&T Publishing, Free Motion Quilting-From Ordinary to Extraordinary, was written to improve and encourage the experienced beginner. 

Find Jenny at quiltskipper.com

Jenny Lyon

February -- Zoom Guild Meeting – Thursday, February 11, 2021

Debbie Maddy – Lecture:  Indigo Shibori Dyeing from Itajime, Arashi, Nui, Kumo and beyond. 

Debbie is a pattern designer, a fabric designer for Moda Fabrics and is an internationally traveling teacher for quilt guilds and quilt shops. She will share her passion for all things Indigo.

Debbie Maddy

Debbie Maddy's Indigo

Workshop

I can now actually write about the “W” word – Workshop!

Are you ready? It won’t be in person but Zoom has been a virtual lifesaver during the pandemic.

I would like to present Michael Davison, a member of our guild, designer of acrylic rulers for long-arm and machine quilting and quilt patterns under the name Quarter Squared Quilt Co. Michael is also a custom long-arm quilter for hire, YouTube instructor, and owner of an online fabric shop. 

Saturday, February 27, 2021 via Zoom, 9-3pm

Michael Davison: Reverse Focus Quilts

FEE: $35. Register online at michaelquilts.com/workshops

REVERSE FOCUS QUILTS:

Using Large Scale Prints and Negative Space:  a hands-on workshop with Michael Davison

The idea for this workshop stemmed from two passions: Using large scale prints and having lots of negative space to plan out quilting designs, which become the main focal point of the quilt. Using the large scale prints/piecing as background and the negative space quilting as focus reverses our common notion of traditional quilt composition. The results are wonderful and can satisfy both the traditional and modern quilter.

In this workshop, you will construct a 40” x 40” wall hanging/small lap quilt to put this concept into practice. You will choose one of several patterns to piece your quilt top. These patterns use very large pieces to show off your large scale print(s) and will sew together quickly. Once your quilt top is pieced, you will create your quilting design. We will walk through steps of how to plan for quilting that draws the eye in and how to effectively divide and conquer large negative space to create interest.

Because we are creating our own plan for quilting, this class will involve some drawing and drafting. Don’t be scared – It’ll be fun! Your quilting designs can be completely free form and loose, or they can be detail drafted and precise. The goal is to come up with a design that creates focus, but also complements the printed fabric that is taking the back seat on this one. We will talk about threads and textures that beckon the viewer’s eye to take a closer look.

You will leave the workshop with your pieced top and the majority of your quilting design marked on your quilt, if not all of it. The actual quilting process will be on your own, but if you are a speedy one, you may end up preparing your quilt sandwich and start quilting before we are done.

ZOOM – This entire workshop will be conducted on ZOOM. Students should have video and audio capability. Preference is to be able to see what you are doing and hear from you throughout the workshop. However – I will do my best to monitor the chat feature for anyone who cannot connect through video and audio, but will be watching and hearing me and the other students.

***OPTIONAL FABRIC KIT $35

Fabric kits will be available on my website for purchase. You may choose the kit you like or ask me to curate a custom fabric kit for you. This can be shipped USPS Priority Mail directly to your home or you could arrange to pick up from me. My website will have kit order cut-off date so that you will be sure to receive your kit prior to the workshop.

Find Michael at www.michaelquilts.com and on YouTube channel: Michael Quilts.

Michael Davison

Reverse Focus Quilts

Quilt Plano 2021

By Donna Petrick

It’s with great pleasure that I announced at the guild meeting that the quilt show is back on for 2021.  We decided to move it further into the year in the hope that people will have their vaccinations by then and be ready to mingle again.  So save the dates - October 8th & 9th, 2021.  If the board and committees believe that it is not safe to do the show at that time, we will cancel again.  But please do your part in getting vaccinated to help get Covid-19 under control.  And think positive thoughts for Covid going away.

There is a lot of work to do before we will move into the Plano Event Center on Tuesday, Oct 5th.  At that time we will perform our set up jobs as soon as the equipment comes from the storage unit and pole and drape is up.  Then we are off to the races.  Show time is always exciting.  It’s a great time to meet new people, learn more about the guild and get involved with a fun show.

Back to the work before the show….we have a number of position openings on the committee this year.  Please look at the Help Wanted section of the website to see what is open.  (Also listed in this newsletter.)  It takes all of us to make sure the show is fun and successful.  This is how we fund the wonderful programs that are provided to us.  Do your part to put on this show.

We are back in business accepting mini quilts for the silent auction.  You can contact Valerie Salter or me to deliver your quilt.  Forms will be on the website soon.

We will still have limited space for hanging quilts and with most of us are doing a lot of quilting this year; be selective about what you enter.  Registration forms will be on the website no later than April 1st and cut-off for registration will be the August guild meeting.

Since I started writing this piece, we have learned that IQA in Houston is disbanding, due to no funds coming in.  Even with all Quilt, Inc. pays for festival, they cannot cover the expenses of the guild.  While we are in no way as extensive a guild as IQA, we can see that our funds will only extend so far into the future without new monies coming in.  Our quilt show provides those funds.  It takes the whole guild to produce a show of the caliber that we produce.  Please take the time to see what position on the show committee would be job you could and would do.

Open Show Committee positions:  descriptions of these positions is found on the website under Membership, Guild Documents, Quilt Show.

  • Process Coordinator
  • Door Prizes Chair
  • Food Chair
  • Logistics Chair
  • Preview Night Chair
  • Registration Chair – another person to help as one person may be out of the country at show time
  • Security Chair – another person to help as one person may be out of the country at show time
  • Set Up/Take Down – need a second person to help chair
  • Signs Chair
  • Treasurer
  • Vendors/Sponsors Chair – need second person to help chair position

Community Service

By Dolores Williams and Valerie Salter

Hope you had happy and safe holidays. 

Community Service is planning a Take-in date in late January.  Right now, we have plenty of pillowcase kits and quilt top kits, but we have not prepared quilts for quilting.  Once we have quilts for quilting, we will put out an email blast announcing a Take-in date.

 At the December meeting I should have drawn the winner for the Birthday Quilt Challenge.  I will do the drawing at the January meeting.

As a reminder:  The Birthday Quilt Challenge started that you would bring to the meeting of your birthday month, a completed quilt that would be donated to the charity of your choice.  We later expanded it that you needed to bring the quilt in anytime during the year and say it is your birthday quilt (this gives the January birthday members as much time to do the quilt as the members with December birthdays).  The quilt must be completed.  At the December meeting Community Service will draw a name for a prize.

Due to the pandemic and no meetings since March, we only received 10 quilts.  I am hoping we can receive more in 2021.

News from the Zoom Bees

By Donna Petrick

I think we are getting the hang of it now.  We have “zoomed” enough to figure out most of what to do.  And personally, I love being able to talk to some of you that I hardly ever got to see before we got quarantined and now never get to see.

Just like our regular bees, not everyone can attend each month.  Some of us have demos going on, some just mostly talk, but it’s a way to stay connected.  If you have any interest in the current zoom bees or would like to start another one, please contact Linda Neal or Donna Petrick.  We will help you get set up and help you learn to run a zoom meeting.

The machine embroidery group shares lots of hints and tips on how to do our projects.  We have had one demo and have another scheduled for January.  Show and tell is always fun.

Featherweight Fellowship - Jeanne Vogel

If you have a Singer Featherweight and are interested in learning more and sewing together, we are having our meetings on Zoom at 1pm on both the 3rd Saturday of the month and the 4th Friday. Those who have not previously notified me, please email me to get the invitation to join the Zoom meeting: pickincotton26@verizon.net

  • Chicks with Feathers — 3rd Saturday @ 1-3 pm — (Formerly meeting at Sunrise of Plano). We sit and sew together, problem solve and educate.
  • Fourth Friday Featherweight Friends — (Formerly meeting at Best Little Retreat Center in Texas)—1-3pm We have an educational component while we sew

Free Motion Quilting Bee (we actually sew during the meeting!) – Monica Hendewerk

Our meetings have been a huge success.  It turns out that Zoom blocks out background noise, so we can sew and chat at the same time!  Monica or one of the other members provide some designs to practice on a small sandwich which you can choose to use or not.  The designs are sent out in advance and include step by step instructions, with both beginner and intermediate designs.  A number of us generally “doodle” on paper first, and then sew.  Some people do the designs that have been sent out, others do their own thing.  We have beginner beginners all the way to advanced members of the group.  We also share our samples and ask/answer questions.  Meetings are on the second Monday of the month, from 1 – 3 (or longer sometimes!).  Please contact Monica so that she can send you the Zoom link if you are interested.  mhendewerk@gmail.com  (713) 569-8798

Worker Bees - Emily Hall

For those of you yearning to meet with your quilty friends in the evenings, whether that be because you work during the weekdays, or because you just love to sew at any hour of the day, please join us for our new evening group. We would love for you to join us! We will be meeting on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm, we started Tuesday, December 15, 2020. For this group, please have your favorite quilting activity, current work-in-progress, block-of-the-month, etc. ready to work on during our meetings. Any quilting activity is welcomed! Fun fact: the host of this group learned how to cut and sew half-square triangles at the first small group she attended, so who knows, you might also learn new tips and tricks. We are “sew” excited to make new friends and keep our “sew-jo” thriving. Contact Emily at emilylaurenhall@gmail.com or (214) 533-2489 for the Zoom link.

Hand Applique Small group:  We have decided to move our monthly Zoom meeting to the first Monday of each month at 10:00.  All of the dates through June are listed on the guild website calendar. We made the change so it would not conflict with the Community Service drop off days.  If you are interested in joining our hand applique Zoom group, please email Linda Neal (lindanealmck@hotmail.com)

English Paper Piecing Small Group:  We meet on the 4th Tuesday at 10:00 on Zoom.  The dates are listed on the guild website calendar.   If you are interested in joining our group, please email Linda Neal (lindanealmck@hotmail.com)

Guild Activities

By Leigh Knox and Michael Davison

Happy New Year!

The winner of the Connected Blocks is Dena Smith!  Woohhooooo I am so jealous.  Congratulations Dena.  Now all of us who made a block, we need to get those in the mail to Dena.  You can contact Dena for her information at dm2smith@yahoo.com  Or you can log into the guild website for her address.

January - Quilt of Valor for our March meeting with Suzanne DiCarlo. What a great opportunity to say thank you to our veterans.   

If you need any ideas for patterns, please visit https://www.qovf.org/quilt-patterns/

The recommended size of a Quilt of Valor is 60″ x 80″; it must be a minimum of 55″ x 65″ and maximum of 72″ x 90.  The Quilt consists of a top, batting, and backing.  It must be machine or hand quilted. A tied quilt is not acceptable for a Quilt of Valor.

More information can be found at https://www.qovf.org.

Not able to make an entire quilt?  Check out their 2021 Block drive:  https://www.qovf.org/in-the-news/2021-national-block-drive/

February - Show us your Shibori quilts/tops.  Debbie Maddy’s beautiful Shibori fabric has been so popular, if you have a quilt, submit a photo for the show & tell.

Membership

By  Sue Rentz & Karen Edmondson

Happy New Year from Membership!  We hope you have renewed your membership in the Quilters Guild of Plano.  If you haven’t yet done so, you won’t be receiving invitations to attend our Zoom meetings and hear our wonderful speakers.  We want the support of our members in this critical year for our guild.

To renew, please do one of the following:

  • If you are new to the Guild or simply wish to write a check for a renewal, on our website choose Membership on the menu, select Membership Information, and then click on Membership Form in the first paragraph.  Fill out that form, and mail it with your check to the address given on the form.
  • If you are an existing member and you wish to pay by credit card, you must login on the home page, click the Pay Your Dues button, and follow through from there.  Please note that family memberships cannot be renewed using this method; they must be handled by check. 

At the December meeting, our door prizes came from Boxcar Quilts, Sew Let’s Quilt It, Quilt Country, and Stitch House.  The winners, chosen using a random number generator from names entered into the Chat window, were Terry Reisinger, Emily Hall, Ginny Cherry, and Donna Petrick.

January Birthdays

  • 1/4 - Barbara Rylander
  • 1/6 - Joe Ellen Ticknor
  • 1/13 - Diane Worley
  • 1/14 - Debra "Debby" Fleming
  • 1/15 - Carol Bourland
  • 1/17 - Ginny Cherry
  • 1/20 - Connie Elliott
  • 1/20 - Jennifer Sheckells
  • 1/26 - Joe Levy
  • 1/26 - Kathy Dyas
  • 1/26 - Terry Reese
  • 1/29 - Roxanne Garrett
  • 1/30 - Judy Beskow
  • 1/31 - Michelle Parker                                    

Stockings

By  Martha O'Grady

The lady from Soldiers Angels came to my house to pick up stockings and goodies. I did not get a final count, but it was over 2500.

Here is her thank you note:  I wanted to take a minute to say thank you again for the wonderful holiday stockings that you and your group donated.  They will go a long way to bringing some holiday spirit and cheer to veterans receiving treatment at VA facilities around the country.

So, as we face our new year of 2021, we can choose whether we want to continue with Soldiers Angels, or to choose another charity or multiple charities. SA is a wonderful ministry to the millions of active military and veterans, and would be an excellent choice for our stocking focus. But one of you might have a different idea. If you do, send me a text.

 

 

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December 2020 Newsletter

Quilters Guild of Plano, Inc.

Our December Meeting will be held via Zoom due to COVID-19.  Details will be emailed later.

Stay Home, Stay Healthy, and Quilt On.

Self-Isolation Exclusive!

In this edition, we included pictures of what some of our members are working on or completed while staying at home!

Letter from the President

By Linda Neal

I can’t believe it’s December and we are STILL stuck at home due to COVID.  With increasing COVID numbers, I find myself increasingly at home…...

Some days I feel like I have tons of things to do.  Other days I am bored and feel like I have nothing to do.  But most of all I am really, really I glad am a quilter.  In an instant,  I can run up the stairs to my studio and leave COVID behind.  In my studio loft I find lots of fabric to play with, (finish a UFO perhaps?--nah) and several machines (too many?--never!) waiting to be used.  And if it get too quiet--lots of “quilty” friends at my fingertips to text or Zoom.

I will admit it’s hard to get in the holiday spirit with COVID all around us.  I am hopeful that being upstairs in my “happy place” with some Christmas movies and hot chocolate will help.  I have been quilting some Christmas table runners and quilts I pieced about a decade ago.  (Yes, a DECADE ago!)  I have discovered that every quilt top really DOES look better quilted.

So until next month, have a wonderful Holiday season.  Enjoy your family (by Zoom) and family traditions.  Make your favorite Christmas cookies and eat the ALL. ( I give you permission this year) Sew as much as possible.  Reach out to your “quilty” friends for support if your house is too quiet.  Together we can count down the days to 2021!

December 1oth Meeting: Wear your ugly/funny face mask or Ugly Christmas Sweater (**NOTE DATE CORRECTION**)

Are you in need of a good laugh?  Do you want some extra chances at winning a door prize??  Just for fun let’s “dress up” this year, 2020 style.  Wear an ugly/funny face mask or an Ugly Christmas sweater to our Zoom Christmas meeting. Your name will be then entered extra into the door prize drawing.  Good luck!

In Memory of Guild Member Mickie Warrington

A big thank you to everyone who sewed pillow cases in memory of guild member,  Mickie Warrington,  who passed away October 24th.  Jeanne Smith collected the pillowcases at the Community Service drop off day in November.  75 pillow cases were collected. Jeanne washed and bagged each one in a zip-lock bag.  We took a photograph of them and sent the picture with a card to Mickie’s family.   The pillow cases were then donated to Ryan’s Case for Smiles, an organization that distributes pillowcases to children all over the world with cancer.  This was an organization that Mickie contributed to according to her Facebook Page.  If you were unable to donate pillowcases when they were collected last month--you can still drop them off at Plano Sewing Center.  ( Spring Creek/Custer)  They are a drop off point for Ryan’s Case for Smiles.

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Programs

By Jeanne Smith

At the end of this month, we finally get to say goodbye to 2020 and with great expectations welcome in 2021! This year has had many twists and turns, of which the majority have been unfavorable to say the least. We quilters are a tough breed though and we will get through this. 2021 is looking bright!

Our workshops are in a holding pattern right now. The Programs committee is working out details and you will be the first to know when we finalize plans. But our guest speaker Zoom presentations are finalized and are looking great. Each speaker is talented, personable and eager to share her individual expertise.

Here is a list of presenters through April 2021:

 

January – Jenny Lyons: a fiber artist, author and teacher whose work focuses on free motion quilting.

February – Debbie Maddy: specializes in the world of fabric and fiber dyeing of all kinds but most specifically Shibori and Indigo dyeing.

March – Suzanne DiCarlo: a representative in our area for The Quilts of Valor Foundation.

April – J. Michelle Watts: a quilt artist who creates quilts and wearable art inspired by the beauty of the southwest.

Community Service

By Dolores Williams and Valerie Salter

I hope everyone is staying safe and still able to have happy holidays.

Community Service’s prime purpose is to act on behalf of the Guild as a liaison with other community service (volunteer) organizations.

We have been able to reconnect with our organizations as they have found safe ways to accept our donations of quilts, pillowcases, etc.  Last month alone we donated:

  •       128 quilts
  •       103 pillowcases
  •       125 knitted hats

It is great that our members are continuing to support the community in spite of the pandemic.  The guild is trying to keep members engaged in the guild while keeping safely apart.  Community Service has been one way of keeping us together.

 One organization that we have been supporting is the Plano ISD’s School Age Parents Program.  From their website:  The mission of the School-Age Parent Program is to provide the practical and emotional support expectant and parenting teens need to stay in school, remain on track for graduation, be the best parents they can be, and prepare for a bright future.  Educational support is provided for students as they transition from pregnancy, to birth, and beyond.

One area of the program is called the Bonus Bucks Program.  (Again, quoted from their website)  The bonus bucks program is designed to provide extra incentive to make responsible choices and persevere. Students receive bonus bucks for a wide range of activities including outstanding school attendance, academic accomplishments, meeting attendance, doctor or dentist appointments, and much more. The bonus bucks may be redeemed for baby items donated by local churches, community groups, charitable organizations, and individuals. Students take pride in earning items for their babies. In addition, it can be very difficult to remain in school and pay for all the items a baby needs. The bonus bucks program provides the practical support students need to stay in school.

Our guild has been supporting this program for a few years now.  We give items to the program for the students to ‘purchase’.  There are purchasing parties twice a year.  This month we gave the program:

  •       21 baby caps
  •       10 baby quilts
  •       1 pillowcase
  •       7 receiving blankets
  •       2 outfits
  •       10 taggies

Our donation is appreciated. We are collecting for the next donation which will be in the spring. (The buying parties are twice a year.)  Please bring donations to our Take In days.  You can read more about the PISD program at https://www.pisd.edu/Page/692

 Our Community Service group is very lucky in some donations we have had of equipment and mostly fabric.  I did an inventory of the fabric we have in the barn: 

  •       170 bolts of fabric (mostly partial bolts)
  •       51 plastic bins of fabric

And this is after the guild gave over 100 yards of fabric to the organization One Thread that used the fabric to make over 2000 face masks.  The masks were distributed around the Frisco and Plano areas.

 We are indeed lucky to have so much fabric!

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New Sewing Bees

By Donna Petrick

Worker Bees - Emily Hall

For those of you yearning to meet with your quilty friends in the evenings, whether that be because you work during the weekdays, or because you just love to sew at any hour of the day, please join us for our new evening group. We would love for you to join us! We will be meeting on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm, starting Tuesday, December 15, 2020. For this group, please have your favorite quilting activity, current work-in-progress, block-of-the-month, etc. ready to work on during our meetings. Any quilting activity is welcomed! Fun fact: the host of this group learned how to cut and sew half-square triangles at the first small group she attended, so who knows, you might also learn new tips and tricks. We are “sew” excited to make new friends and keep our “sew-jo” thriving. Contact Emily at emilylaurenhall@gmail.com or (214) 533-2489 for the Zoom link.

English Paper Piecing Zoom Group - Linda Neal

Love to English Paper Piece? Need inspiration? Tired of stitching in front of the TV?  Then this is the group for you!  English Paper Piecing is relaxing and fun to do while you visit with other guild members.  Learn tips and tricks while you visit and have the opportunity to see what other members are working on.  Our next meeting is December 17th at 10:00  Send Linda Neal an email to be added to the group. (lindanealmck@hotmail.com)

Hand Applique Zoom Group - Linda Neal

Love to Hand Applique?  Then come and join our Zoom group!  No need to drive or pack up all of your stuff when you can just meet up on Zoom.  Our next meeting is December 10th at @10:00.  Email Linda Neal to join our group.  (lindanealmck@hotmail.com)

Hoop It Up -- Machine Embroidery Small Group - Donna Petrick

If you are interested in joining our group, please contact Donna Petrick (petrickdl@outlook.com ) for the Zoom invitation.  We meet the 3rd Thursday each month at 10:00 am for about an hour. 

Free Motion Quilting on Zoom - Monica Hendewerk

Free Motion Quilting on Zoom - 2nd Monday of every month at 1 pm.  Our small group activity continues to be a success.  Zoom has this great ability to block out background noise, i.e. the sound of the sewing machines!  No muting required.  We all practice free motion, either our own projects or the files Monica provides for inspiration (small block sandwich).  Come join us!  Contact Monica for the link:  mhendewerk@gmail.com.

Featherweight Fellowship - Jeanne Vogel
If you have a Singer Featherweight and are interested in learning more and sewing together, we are having our meetings on Zoom at 1pm on both the 3rd Saturday of the month and the 4th Friday. Those who have not previously notified me, please email me to get the invitation to join the Zoom meeting: pickincotton26@verizon.net
  • Chicks with Feathers—3rd Saturday @ 1pm — Dec. 19, Jan. 16 (Formerly meeting at Sunrise of Plano). 
  • Fourth Friday Featherweight Friends--(Formerly meeting at Best Little Retreat Center in Texas)--1pm —  Nov. 27, no meeting in Dec. 2020, Jan. 22, 2021

If you are interested in starting a new small group on Zoom, please contact Donna Petrick.  We’ll get you set up and running.  It’s fun and easy.

Guild Activities

By Leigh Knox and Michael Davison

Happy Birthday to all you December lads & lasses.  

Just a reminder to submit a picture of your Connected block to activities@qgplano.org by December 8th.

Also, we will make a Folded Star during the December meeting.  Just a cute little make & take.  The instructions and pictures are on the website under activities if you want a sneak peak.  All you need are 4  - 3” x 14” rectangles.  Fold in ½ wrong sides together, then open and fold each raw edge to the center and press.  Then fold together so all the raw edges are tucked inside.  Michael Davison will be leading us through the steps to weaving/folding the fabrics to make a star.

Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays.

Block for Connected Project

Folded Star

Membership

By  Sue Rentz & Karen Edmondson

The Guild welcomes new members Ashley Stovall, Lynn Wagner, Mary Heflin, and Edith Perry who joined recently.  We are always happy to have new members join, and we appreciate the renewals of our existing members.  In this year when we cannot meet in person, we don’t have that membership welcome table to encourage people to support our Guild financially.  Membership is only $30 per year, and family memberships are $40.

There are two methods available for paying dues.  If you are new to the Guild or simply wish to write a check for a renewal, on our website choose Membership on the menu, select Membership Information, and then click on Membership Form in the first paragraph.  Fill out that form, and mail it with your check to the address given on the form.

If you are an existing member and you wish to pay by credit card, you must login on the home page, click the Pay Your Dues button, and follow through from there.  Please note that family memberships cannot be renewed using this method; they must be handled by check.

Door prizes at the October meeting came from Rockin’ Bobbin. Against the Grain Notions, Stitched with Love, Sew Let's Quilt It, and Quilt Country.

December Birthdays

  • 12/1 -- Diane Morris                      
  • 12/1 -- Jean Suplick                       
  • 12/2 -- Sarah Newell                      
  • 12/4 -- Cynthia McDonald            
  • 12/5 -- Charlotte Kingsley             
  • 12/5 -- Mary N. Shannon               
  • 12/6 -- Ann Thomas                       
  • 12/6 -- Donna Wall                        
  • 12/7 -- Jill Isakson                         
  • 12/7 -- Mike Jones                         
  • 12/8 -- Peggy Burrell                     
  • 12/8 -- Angel Hawks                     
  • 12/10 -- Sherry Kelly                       
  • 12/11 -- Emily Armstrong               
  • 12/11 -- Susan Reyes                       
  • 12/11 -- Annalee Smith                   
  • 12/12 -- Lonetta Ingram                  
  • 12/12 -- Lyn Jennings                      
  • 12/14 -- Paula Washler                    
  • 12/16 -- Joan Ascue                         
  • 12/17 -- Dana Braden                      
  • 12/17 -- Davie "Marie" Hurlbert      
  • 12/19 -- Judy Williamson                
  • 12/20 -- Jon Ferril                            
  • 12/20 -- Frances Hafer                     
  • 12/20 -- Margaret Konecny             
  • 12/22 -- Aurora Chancy                   
  • 12/22 -- Sheila Hill                          
  • 12/23 -- Dianne Cronenberg            
  • 12/23 -- Sharon Schenke                 
  • 12/24 -- Karen Edmondson             
  • 12/24 -- Jo Ann Herrera                   
  • 12/24 -- Donna Lobelson                 
  • 12/24 -- Cathy Rathgeber                
  • 12/25 -- Judy Quintus                      
  • 12/27 -- Kaye Dunn                         
  • 12/28 -- Elisabeth Stillson                                

Stockings and Shelter Pet Beds

By  Martha O'Grady

Stockings

We begin our new stockings year in a truly unique way. I think that praise needs to be given to Community Service for solving what might seem to be an enigma of a problem. Exactly how could we limit contact with each other, limit possible exposure to a historic pandemic, and still move project kits for all the that our guild makes. They succeeded in making kits to hand out and facilitating in those kits changing hands through all the steps needed for completed items ready to bless someone.  Especially as we face holidays in these difficult times, the blessings that a quilt, a cuddly, or any of the several types of items that we make become even more critical.

I would like to thank Delores Williams for coming by my house and getting the stocking kits to take to the pick-up/drop-off event.

I will not have kits available in December due to family health issues

As for Soldiers Angels, we made 2100 stockings, and donated a couple of big Rubbermaid tubs full of goodies to go in them. Way to go guys!

Pet Beds

Last month, I sent a picture of the workers at Murphy Animal Shelter with a cart holding 15 beds. At that time, shelters had begun again accepting beds. I am not sure if that is true now. I would urge anyone with a donation to call ahead. The status can change at any time.

Granny's Quilts

By Martha O'Grady

As some of you might remember, I have been tasked with distributing my grandmother’s quilts among my cousins. I thought that I might share a little about them. Granny did not journal about her quilts nor did she label them. She did not consider them to be important enough to warrant such time and care.  I therefore can only speculate as to the age of most of the quilts.

Almost all of Granny’s quilts are in very poor condition. Rotten ancient fabrics and thread and care that was very different from modern quilters made for a collection of quilts--her lifelong body of work that, shall we say, was not “Houston” quality. That’s ok! These quilts made their way through some of the toughest times of American history. There are definitely different styles of quilts in this collection. Some show a love of craftsmanship and the luxury of being able to take time creating something of beauty. The rest looked slapped together with whatever scraps from worn out clothes that were available.

Two quilts have rough muslin tacked across one end. This was to protect the quilt from men’s whiskers. They were the last quilts that Granny slept under.

Granny's Zigzag Stars

Granny's Grandmother's Flower Garden

Granny's Tree of Life

Great Grandmother's String Stars

Projects by Members

This quilt was made Janet Carver and is an old BOM from The Old Craft Store using the Hidden Star Sampler book for the setting.

The tree quilt is a very old Thimbleberries UFO that Janet Carver finished last month.

In work by Linda Neal: A project from a Nancy Brown Zoom class with some additions.

Sharon Schenke made “Aunt Maggie’s Patchwork Quilt” based on a Lori Smith pattern.

Nickel Quilt with Bears made by Dolores Williams. It is a great way to use panels you don’t know what to do with and nickels (5” squares) that you have been stockpiling.

Elegant Garden is a machine embroidery quilt from Edyta Sitar made by Dolores Williams.

Baby quilt made by Monica Hendewerk.

Another baby quilt made by Monica Hendewerk.

The Pin cushion is a mini-sized tuffet made by Dolores Williams.

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November 2020 Newsletter

Quilters Guild of Plano, Inc.

Our November Meeting will be held via Zoom due to COVID-19.  Details will be emailed later.

Stay Home, Stay Healthy, and Quilt On.

Self-Isolation Exclusive!

In this edition, we included pictures of what some of our members are working on or completed while staying at home!

Letter from the President

By Linda Neal

The temperature is dropping and so are the leaves……. Right into my pool!  I guess Fall is coming, despite the several weeks of warm weather we have had recently.  Along with the cooler temperatures comes football games.  I enjoy watching football--as long as I have some hand work to do while watching!   Whether it’s binding, English paper piecing, or hand applique--any hand work makes watching the game much more enjoyable for me.

It’s easy to enjoy and watch sports when your team is winning.  But, when your team is behind, it's hard to watch the game without fast forwarding it to the end.  Quilt Guild meetings are the same way.  “Back in the day” when we met in person and at the church--it was so much fun!   Sitting by friends, buying raffle tickets, visiting the community service or programs table at the guild meeting--so much to do before the actual meeting would start.  

And then COVID came to town.  We had to cancel our “Superbowl”--The Plano Quilt Show!!  Our “winning season” came to an end.  It’s hard to be excited about seeing your friends in little boxes on your iPad.  Instead of an evening out of the house, it’s just time to put on a clean shirt and make sure the dogs are fed so they don’t start barking at 7:00.  And while it’s easy for me to remember the guild meeting--because I run the meeting, I know lots of members (and board members) who meant to log on and just forgot.  It happens.

We are not  having a winning season, but that doesn’t mean we can stop supporting our team.  A true fan is there for the good games and stays until the end of the bad games.  We need to stick together and keep things going during this difficult time.  Small groups are still meeting.  Community Service is still going strong. We will continue to have great speakers and monthly meetings via Zoom until it is safe to meet in person again.  

Until then, reach out to other members and stay connected.  Consider joining a small group.  Consider starting and leading a new group.  Get involved--don’t just sit in the stands.  A real fan doesn’t change the channel when the team fumbles.  Be a cheerleader for QGP and let’s make this a winning season.

RIP - Mickie Warrington

Dear QGP Members:

Mickie Warrington was a long-time member of the guild.  She served on the board as VP of Media and was involved with Special Exhibits at our quilt show.  Several members have expressed that we should do something in her honor.  On her Facebook page it was noted that she was involved in Ryan's Case for Smiles.  This is a 501 (c)3 worldwide organization that makes and distributes pillowcases for children with cancer.  This group was started in 2007 and was originally named ConKerr Cancer.  I recall Laura Kay from Happiness used to be involved with this group when she owned Happiness Is Quilting.  They have a chapter in the Dallas/Ft Worth area that distributes to local children's hospitals that care for children with cancer.

We have decided to donate pillowcases to Ryan's Case for Smiles in Mickie's honor.  We would like to gather the pillowcases together and donate them all at one time.  We will also photograph them and send a card informing Mickie's family.

Please consider making a pillowcase and donating it to the guild.  Detailed instructions for making a pillowcase are on the guild website.  You can use your own fabric (quilt shop quality fabric please) to make a pillowcase.  The pillowcases go to children up to the age of 18.   We can also donate some of the pillowcases that have been made with community service kits- with the guild's approval at the next meeting.

They can be dropped off at the next Community Service drop off day which is November 10th 10:00-11:30 at Plano Sewing Center.  Jeanne Smith will be there to collect pillowcases that will go to Ryan's Case for Smiles.   Pillowcases can also be dropped off at Donna Petrick's house or with any QGP board member.

Thank you for joining in this project and for honoring Mickie.

Linda Neal

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Programs

By Jeanne Smith

Zoom Guild Meeting – Thursday, November 12, 2020

Katie Pasquini Masopust – Lecture: Painting with Cloth

Let me tell everyone a little secret. When you work on Programs with our guild, you get to choose the guest speakers. As much as the Program committee tries to invite a diverse group of speakers, we also lean toward ones we personally admire. Katie Pasquini Masopust is definitely one of our favorites!

For nearly 30 years Katie Pasquini Masopust has produced high quality contemporary art quilts that have been coveted and collected by a broad range of admirers. From her early beginnings as a painter dabbling in traditional quilt making, her work has evolved from structured Mandalas and mind-blowing dimensional pieces to very painterly landscapes and abstracts executed with the finest fabrics and most creative stitching techniques.

Katie’s easy, energetic manner has made her a very popular teacher and lecturer. Canceling her workshops due to Covid was necessary but so very disappointing. If you ever have a chance to take a class with Katie Pasquini Masopust don’t hesitate – you won’t be sorry!

Here are samples of her work:

 

Quilt Plano 2021

By Donna Petrick

The show committee met on Oct 22nd and discussed the possibilities of having a show in 2021.  We currently are hoping for the very best outcome.  It’s too early to make a decision, but we must face this decision early in the new year due to the front-end work that has to happen.  Meanwhile work is starting and we are planning on a show.

There are several open positions on the committee, plus some of the committee chairs need a second or third person to help out.  If you are interested please contact Donna Petrick.  A list will be posted on the web site in the near future.

Community Service

By Dolores Williams and Valerie Salter

One of Community Service’s goals is to help people in our community.  We are working on our projects despite our guild not meeting in person. This month we delivered:  82 quilts, 69 pillowcases and 7 Baby Hats to our organizations.   The number of quilts going out is amazing and I want to thank our members for remembering the community.

We will have another Take-in / Drop-off day this month – November 10.  We will be inside Plano Sewing Center, at the corner of Spring Creek and Custer from 10 am to 11:30 am.  If you have items to drop off or want something to pick up and you do not feel comfortable coming in the store, you can call either of us and we will come out and deliver/pick-up.  Dolores:  972-832-1134, Valerie:  972-965-0755.

If you cannot make it on November 10, please give us a call, text, or email,  and we will make arrangements to pick up or drop off at your convenience.

I would like to make a note about making pillowcases.  If you look at the Community Service page on the website, there is a link to instructions for making a pillowcase.  The page has just been updated to two different kinds of pillowcases.  The instructions that were under Pillowcase are now called Simple Pillowcase.  This site had only the pillowcase body and sleeve, no trim. 

Under that link is another one called ‘Pillowcase with Trim’.  It is a link to the YouTube video for the pillowcase with trim.  This site is what our pillowcase kits are based on.  We always include the trim.  That link is:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrYWCma9wgM

Please note:  The instructions show putting the roll together with the pillowcase surrounding the trim and sleeve and sewing them at the same time.  The problem with this method is one side of the trim is left loose, and needs to be ironed every time it is washed.  If you make the pillowcase following the video, then you will need to sew down the loose side of the trim by topstitching 1/8” from the edge. 

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Want to See a Virtual Quilt Show?

Two members of the QGP are teaching at Virtual Quilt Show  www.virtualquiltshow.com   Pam Wingate is teaching her “Lone Starburst” pattern – book required, and Donna Petrick is teaching “All Around the Block”– piecing and quilting in the hoop on an embroidery machine.  The show runs from November 9th through the 15th.  There is a judged quilt show, vendor mall and classes taught by a number of different instructions.  It is produced by Gammill, Inc.

The quilt show is free to view.  Quilt show winners will be announced soon.  Classes are either live broadcast at specific times or recorded and may be viewed anytime during the show.  Classes are $40 each for 60 minute class time and 30 minute Q&A.

Pam is also a vendor at the show with her own booth.  Donna’s embroidery pattern is available from vendor Anna’s Awesome Applique.  Come watch the show to see what it’s all about.

New Sewing Bees

By Donna Petrick

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Hoop It Up -- Machine Embroidery Small Group

Monica Hendewerk did a demonstration on making fringe using either an embroidery machine or your regular sewing machine.  Thanks for the demo, Monica.  Neat finish on several quilts.  In November Tisha Harms will demo quilting in the hoop. 

If you are interested in joining our group, please contact Donna Petrick (petrickdl@outlook.com ) for the Zoom invitation.  We meet the 3rd Thursday each month at 10:00 am for about an hour. 

Free Motion Quilting Small Group - Oh Happy Day!

Our first sew along was a huge success.  Everyone, without exception, said that, indeed, without the group, they would not have taken the time to “practice”.  Monica provided two designs with 8 different free motion quilting patterns for those who wanted to use that to make a small square.  Others brought their own practice piece or project.  It turns out that if one person sews, the noise is on Zoom, but if multiple people are sewing Zoom is clever enough to block out the noise!  So we didn’t have to mute our phones / computers.  If you’d like to give it a try, we have chosen the 2nd Monday of the month from 1 - 3 for our “bee”.  Contact Monica at mhendewerk.com or (713) 569-8798 for the link.

Sewing on your Singer Featherweight ---Jeanne Vogel

If you have a Singer Featherweight and are interested in learning more and sewing together, we are having our meetings on Zoom at 1pm on both the 3rd Saturday of the month and the 4th Friday. Those who have not previously notified me, please email me to get the invitation to join the Zoom meeting: pickincotton26@verizon.net

  • Chicks with Feathers—3rd Saturday @ 1pm — Nov. 21, Dec. 19 (Formerly meeting at Sunrise of Plano).
  • Fourth Friday Featherweight Friends--(Formerly meeting at Best Little Retreat Center in Texas)--1pm —  Nov. 27, no meeting in Dec. 2020. 

If you are interested in starting a new small group on Zoom, please contact Donna Petrick.  We’ll get you set up and running.  It’s fun and easy.

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Guild Activities

By Leigh Knox and Michael Davison

Hey there Guild Peeps and Happy (early) Thanksgiving.  

The Connected Project has definitely been a living project making changes as we go.

Knowing the end of the year brings lots of Christmas project timelines, we opted to just have everyone make their own link.  No making one piece and sharing with a team. 

We do have 2 options for the project - paper piecing and traditional piecing.  Both patterns will be uploaded to the website.  If you decide the paper piecing option is too common/boring, go to the Happy Sew Lucky website Berene Campbell gives multiple options that let you incorporate more design.

The reveal and “connection” will occur during the December Zoom Guild Meeting.

Thank you for participating and we look forward to Connecting with you.

Leigh & Michael - Guild Activities

Membership

By  Sue Rentz & Karen Edmondson

The Guild welcomes new members Ashley Stovall, Lynn Wagner, Mary Heflin, and Edith Perry who joined recently.  We are always happy to have new members join, and we appreciate the renewals of our existing members.  In this year when we cannot meet in person, we don’t have that membership welcome table to encourage people to support our Guild financially.  Membership is only $30 per year, and family memberships are $40.

There are two methods available for paying dues.  If you are new to the Guild or simply wish to write a check for a renewal, on our website choose Membership on the menu, select Membership Information, and then click on Membership Form in the first paragraph.  Fill out that form, and mail it with your check to the address given on the form.

If you are an existing member and you wish to pay by credit card, you must login on the home page, click the Pay Your Dues button, and follow through from there.  Please note that family memberships cannot be renewed using this method; they must be handled by check.

Door prizes at the October meeting came from Rockin’ Bobbin. Against the Grain Notions, Stitched with Love, Sew Let's Quilt It, and Quilt Country.

November Birthdays

  • 11/2 -- Donna Blackmon 
  • 11/3 -- Terry Reisinger               
  • 11/4 -- Cynthia Caldwell              
  • 11/4 -- Lynne Haley                     
  • 11/5 -- Christina Cisnero           
  • 11/5 -- Judy Loftin                       
  • 11/5 -- Marjorie Sener               
  • 11/6 -- Margaret Neyman        
  • 11/10 -- LuGay Chiang  
  • 11/10 -- Marie Richard                  
  • 11/10 -- Victoria Dean                   
  • 11/12 -- Gloria Kahle                      
  • 11/12 -- Michael Davison             
  • 11/12 -- Victoria Venner
  • 11/13 -- Jeanne Smith                
  • 11/14 -- Loren Wilhelm                 
  • 11/16 -- Judy Horton                      
  • 11/16 -- Kim Jenkins                       
  • 11/17 -- Holly Laughlin                   
  • 11/17 -- Lisa Terry                          
  • 11/18 -- Deb Van Winkle             
  • 11/19 -- Melinda Propes              
  • 11/19 -- Sue Dexheimer               
  • 11/20 -- Linda Newman 
  • 11/22 -- Cynthia DeVoll                                
  • 11/22 -- Carol Surrells                    
  • 11/23 -- Anne Simpson                 
  • 11/24 -- Kim Imel                             
  • 11/24 -- Virginia "Ginny" Braley 
  • 11/27 -- Madelyn Beachboard   
  • 11/28 -- Julie Rushin                      
  • 11/30 -- Sue Morris                        

Dog and Cat Beds

By  Donna Petrick

I’ve been delivering a number of dog and cat beds to a lady who supports two different animal rescue organizations.  She recently requested some smaller beds as they have had a large number of kittens to rescue.

To accommodate – please make some smaller beds, not stuffed so full.  Linda Neal has been making ones that are more flat and fit into crates easier.  She uses about 4 folds of batting to fit in approximately a fat quarter size bag.  She closes the bag then quilts around the bag one time about 3 to 4 inches from the edge.  Makes a nice size bed for cats and small dogs.  Instructions are below.

The groups getting these beds are very grateful and appreciate all our work.  Keep up the good work.

Martha O'Grady dropped off 15 pet beds at the Murphy Animal Shelter

Instructions for Smaller Dog and Cat Beds

By Linda Neal

Cut 2 pieces of fabric approximately 16x16 inches. Put right sides together and sew along 3 sides. Turn right side out and iron a ½ inch seam allowance along the 4th side.

Cut 3 layers of batting about ½ inch smaller than the finished size of crate pad and insert in case.

Sew crate pad shut with a narrow seam.

Measure 3 inches from your needle and place a piece of blue tape.

Quilt 3 inches in from outer edge on all 4 sides of crate pad.

Finished Project! The pad can be square or rectangle – depending on your scraps. Any size is OK. I generally make them 15 – 20 inches wide and long.

 

Projects by Members

 

A very old UFO pieced by Janet Carver and quilted by Maggie Honeyman

Monica Hendewerk completed her Edyta Sitar workshop project

Confetti Cabins made by Donna Petrick

Machine embroidery table runner made by Donna Petrick

Community Service quilt made by Sue Rentz

Community Service quilt made by Sue Rentz

Halloween quilt top made by Diane Poor

Halloween quilt details

Made by Diane Poor at a fabric weaving class at Stitched With Love. It will eventually be sewn into a bag.

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October 2020 Newsletter

Quilters Guild of Plano, Inc.

Our September Meeting will be held via Zoom due to COVID-19.  Details will be emailed later.

Stay Home, Stay Healthy, and Quilt On.

Self-Isolation Exclusive!

In this edition, we included pictures of what some of our members are working on or completed while staying at home!

Letter from the President

By Linda Neal

It’s October.  School is back in session and going strong.  Fall is starting.  The leaves are starting the drop into my pool and we’ve had a few cooler days.  It seems normal until I realize the “school in session” consists of my grandchildren doing virtual learning at my kitchen table!  And Fall is starting…… but the Texas State Fair is now done by “drive through.”  Reality hits hard. We are still in “COVID times”  with not much going to change anytime soon.

So, for the foreseeable future, this is how things are going to be.  We are going to have to just “go with the flow.”  The “flow” being Zoom guild meetings, Zoom board meetings, and Community Service drop off days.  People join guilds to attend meetings and hear great speakers.  But, they also join guilds to meet other quilters.  And that’s hard to do with only monthly guild meetings.  And those of you who have come to the Community Service Drop Off Day you know  the BEST part is getting to see your fellow guild members.  It’s fun to see what they have been working on (or completing) and what’s going on with them and their family.

For hundreds of years quilters have meet together and formed Quilting Bees.  And with COVID preventing groups of people meeting together, Zoom group meetings are the next best thing.  To help members connect with each other we have started several small groups.  While it’s not as great as meeting in person, for now this is our “new normal.”  And after a short time, you forget you’re on Zoom, and it’s just a bunch of quilters chatting in a small group.  You don’t even need to put your shoes on to attend.

All you need to do to join a small group is to be a guild member and email the leader of the group.  And with everything being on Zoom, members can live anywhere.  So, if you have friends or family who would love to join our guild, hear our speakers, participate in guild activities, and join our small groups--invite them to join our guild.  We are going to be increasing our social media presence and increasing our communication with guild members.  We will be adding more small groups.  If you have a suggestion or want to start a small group--let me know.  The guild board has had to make a lot of big changes over a short amount of time.  We are gearing up for a great year.  

Happy Stitching!

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Programs

By Jeanne Smith

Guild Meeting – Thursday, October 8, 2020

Carmen Geddes  of Tensisters Handcraft – Lecture and Trunk Show

I had the pleasure of meeting Carmen in 2018 at the Houston Quilt Festival. It was there that I took a class with her and totally enjoyed her warm, enthusiastic personality along with her great quilting techniques. It was quickly after that encounter that we booked her for this month’s quest speaker!

Carmen was raised in a big family of 17 kids--10 girls and 7 boys. It is no surprise that her business name is Tensisters Handicraft. All of the sisters enjoy quilting.

She loves the traditional quilt patterns of days past, but loves new, easy techniques to make the process fun, faster, and successful. She has developed the Tensisters Piping Tool and the Tensisters Easy Piecing Grid with its companion book, “Ten Quilts for Ten Sisters.”

Here are two samples of quilts using the Tensisters Easy Piecing Grid.

 

Quilt Plano 2021

By Donna Petrick

We are still in a holding pattern for next year’s quilt show.  No news at this time.  I’ll set up a meeting for the show committee for sometime in October to discuss our options.  Keep your fingers crossed.

Community Service

By Dolores Williams and Valerie Salter

We had another successful pick-up / take-in day on September 22.  We want to thank Plano Sewing Center for letting us be inside the store since it rained the entire time we were there.  

We brought in 30 pillowcases, 84 completed quilts, 8 tops, and 4 stockings, and a large number of dog beds.  Also, we gave out everything we brought to distribute.   Thank you very much to everyone that helped make it a successful day.  We also received a donation of 2 tubs of fabric, most of which was batiks in large pieces.  We will put them to good use.

The best part of the day was seeing so many guild members.  We have missed seeing our friends, so this was a day to meet and greet, though we were very cautious and all wore masks and kept our distance.

 We are planning another pick-up / take-in day for either late October or early November.  We will let you know more when we finalize the details.

 Keep quilting and stay safe,

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New Sewing Bees

By Donna Petrick

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Free Motion Quilting Bee – Monica Hendewerk

Need a little motivation to practice free motion quilting for a few hours a month?  Monica Hendewerk has offered to coordinate monthly Zoom meetings during which we will actually be practicing our free motion quilting.  Monica will be working on a domestic machine, but practice can just as easily be done on a long-arm!  Some initial ideas are to provide one beginner and one intermediate/advanced design or exercise for those that want to follow along, and have other members free motion on their own.  We can share our samples and also have tips, tricks, and help discussions.  Any and all ideas are welcome!  The first session will be on Monday, October 26th at 1 pm.  The group can decide on a day, time, and frequency for the meetings at our first session.   Please send an e-mail to Monica so that she can send you the Zoom link if you are interested. mhendewerk@gmail.com

Machine Embroidery Zoom Group -- Donna Petrick

Any member interested in machine embroidery is invited to join our new zoom small group which meets the 3rd Thursday each month at 10:00 am.  Send me an email petrickdl@outlook.com requesting to join the group so I can send you the information to sign in.

We met for the first time on Thursday, September 17th.  Lots of interest in show and tell and in learning new techniques.  October and November meetings will include techniques taught by Monica Hendewerk and Tisha Harms.

 Hope more of you will join in the near future.

English Paper Piecing Zoom Group  

Love to English Paper Piece? Need inspiration? Tired of stitching in front of the TV?  Then this is the group for you!  English Paper Piecing is relaxing and fun to do while you visit with other guild members.  Learn tips and tricks while you visit and have the opportunity to see what other members are working on.  Our next meeting is October 20th at 10:00.  Send Linda Neal an email to be added to the group. (lindanealmck@hotmail.com)

Hand Applique Zoom Group

Love to Hand Applique?  Then come and join our Zoom group!  No need to drive or pack up all of your stuff when you can just meet up on Zoom.  Our next meeting is October 13th @10:00.  Email Linda Neal to join our group.  (lindanealmck@hotmail.com)

 “ Worker Bees” Zoom Group   (In the planning stages)    

Do you work full time, but want to join a guild Zoom small group?  Are you tired of watching TV in the evenings and want a Zoom group to stitch with?  Then this is going to be the group for you! This group will include ANY type of quilting activity--hand, machine etc. Then this is going to be the group for you!  Simply send an email to Linda Neal (lindanealmck@hotmail.com) and I will start a list.  Please indicate what day of the week would be best.  I will get it started ASAP!   

 

Two versions of pattern Antelope Canyon by Donna Petrick

Guild Activities

By Leigh Knox

The Connected Project  (a Foundation Paper Piecing pattern)       

Pattern by Happy Sew Lucky  Berene Campbell    

Berene Campbell of Happy Sew Lucky designed this project as a way for quilters to connect during the Covid-19 pandemic to show that while we may be physically isolated we are never alone.

This project is designed for guild members to make the block and that when we are all showing our completed blocks we will form one connected chain.  Ideally we would be in a room together standing in a circle to make the chain.  But we will Zoom it!

Now if you are not familiar with Foundation Paper Piecing do not be afraid of this project as it is sooo super easy and there are numerous YouTube videos you can watch before you make the commitment.  Happy Sew Lucky has several, but there are so many others also available.

You will have to sign up for this project and promise to commit to the timelines so that we are ready for the big reveal at our December guild meeting.  You will be a part of the team and each person of that team will create one piece of the block for each team member.   The instructions call for teams of 8, but if we only have teams of 4 then each person will have to make 2 pieces of the block.  You will then have to either mail or deliver your pieces to the other members of your team.

As soon as we get the teams created, I will then email each group a list of members' names and contact information.  I will mail (and email) out the templates with more instructions and details with the instructions for your group.

Now her instructions have us all sewing the pieces together over a Zoom meeting, but we will go ahead and have our ‘link’ completed before the big reveal at the December guild meeting.

Ok so here is the timeline:

  •   Send you Name, Email address and your Mailing address to Activities@QGPlano.org by October 18, 2020.
  •   Include your favorite color.
  •   Commit to have your pieces made and in the mail (or hand deliver) to your teammates by November 15, 2020.

I am sure you will have questions, and you are more than welcome to read about the project on her website and get a visual of the project.  When you see the block you will see why I say this is easy.  Now maybe FPP just isn’t in your wheelhouse, we are working on traditional piecing instructions.

I look forward to all of us Connecting and sending out 2020 with a swift kick and a ‘you’re outta here’.  We are truly stronger together and our guild is our strong quilty link.

I hope you enjoy this project.

Membership

By  Sue Rentz & Karen Edmondson

The membership year of the Quilters Guild of Plano runs from October 1st through September 30th.  We usually get a large amount of our memberships, either new or renewals, at the August show, but, of course, there wasn’t one.  We need the support of our members!

To date, 55 people have either joined or renewed, but this is compared to over 350 people who were members last year.  The board has decided to have a one-time contest for obtaining memberships.  Thanks to Donna Petrick’s work, we have some fantastic prizes that will be awarded to several members, chosen by a drawing.  If you have already joined or renewed, you are eligible.  If your membership reaches me by October 31st, the deadline, you will be eligible.

Instructions on payment are in this month’s newsletter.  There are two methods—paying by credit card online or printing out the membership form and sending that plus your check for $30 to the address on the form.

This year we are not printing membership cards.  However, we are emailing a pdf of your membership card, which can be printed if you like.  If you think that your dues have been paid but you haven’t received that card from us, please contact us at membership@qgplano.org.

Remember, the deadline for entries is October 31st.

Attendance at the September meeting was approximately 91.  Door prizes were from Not Your Mama’s Quilt Store, Sew Let’s Quilt It, Rockin’ Bobbin, Against the Grain, Quilt Country, and Stitched with Love.  The winners, chosen from the Chat window by a random number generator, were Judy Johnson, Chanda Smith, Jeanne Vogel, Michael Davison, and Fran Casey.

Prizes for Membership Sign-ups

Due to our Covid-19 experience, lack of quilt show, and for this year only, the board has decided to offer a prize drawing for all those who sign up new or renew their membership by October 31.  Payment and/or paperwork must be received by October 31st to be eligible.  This will include all who have already signed up for the 2020-21 fiscal year.

Prizes are:

  • 1st Prize:  A set of Quilters Select rulers donated by Plano Sewing Center, valued at $200.  This includes the following sizes: 12” square, 8.5” square, 4.5” square, 3.5” square, 2.5” square, 6.5 x 24” ruler and 3” x 12” ruler. (12” square is on order, thus not shown)
  • 2nd Prize:  Kit donated by Rosie deLeon-McCrady of Scarlet Today, valued at $189.  2017 Blazing Star Kit.
  • 3rd Prize:   2 day/2 person day retreat donated by Best Little Retreat Center in Texas, valued at $100.
  • 4th Prize:   Laurel Burch bags including sewing notions donated by Sherry Worley, valued at $90.  Included is large bag, set of 3 smaller bags, Meori mini folding box and Oh Sew Organized Stash ‘n Store
  • 5th Prize:   Gift certificate donated by Sew Let’s Quilt It, valued at $25.

Go online and renew your membership for a chance at the fun prizes.    

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2nd Prize

3rd Prize

4th Prize

5th Prize

October Birthdays

  • 10/1        JoAnn Langloys
  • 10/1        Karen Finch
  • 10/3        Pam Lane
  • 10/4        Heather Ewald
  • 10/5        Linda Burton
  • 10/6        J "Michelle" Watts
  • 10/6        Rebecca Williams
  • 10/7        Jackie Galubenski
  • 10/7        Judy Johnson
  • 10/7        Barbara Pena
  • 10/11      Mistey Jones
  • 10/13      Caryn Pesek
  • 10/14      Marge Krempl
  • 10/14      Peggy Dull
  • 10/17      Carroll Thune
  • 10/17      Karen Rainville
  • 10/17      Monica Hendewerk
  • 10/18      Debbie Seher
  • 10/22      Ruth Bernabo
  • 10/24      Denee' Nelson
  • 10/25      Rebecca Ellis
  • 10/27      Cheryl Morschauser
  • 10/27      Linda Kaiser
  • 10/27      Connie Hansen
  • 10/28      Linda Castellano
  • 10/29      Tressa Nisankarao
  • 10/31      Sarah Ann Lee
  • 10/31      Sandra Vinzant

Stocking and Pet Beds Report

By Martha O'Grady

Stockings

I finally got around to counting the stockings, a little less than 1600. The ones in the “barn” will probably put us over that amount. Good work guys! I am so glad that we completed this before the shutdown. I hate to think how we might have been scrambling to complete this project as the deadline came. Y’all are so wonderful!

I contacted Soldiers Angels to get the process started of passing them along. In the past, we have met at the Starbucks across the street from Joann’s in McKinney. Not sure how we will get drop off to work now. We shall see.

Shelter Pet Beds

Yep, I still have beds donated in March.  YAY.

Most of you know that one of the small groups in our guild is “Art Quilter’s of Plano”. We take turns demoing a technique, and I had signed up for June. Since our group is no longer meeting, I did mine totally online using stocking leftovers, and the tutorial is on the Facebook group, including pictures of each step, if anyone is interested. I will have a very beautiful quilt when I’m done.

A friend from church gave me a big bag of quilt leftovers. Mixed together I found yardage, fabric that I can use for stockings, fat quarters still in their packaging, fabric and batting pieces big enough to be cut up and used, crumbs, sliver trims; a very nice assortment. Very little of it needed to be put into a pet bed. No, I don’t want anyone else to do the same. That would be quite overwhelming if everybody did it. My point is that we need to be creative with our leftover chunks of fabric, as shelters are taking fewer beds.

I also found something that I had not seen before. My friend had taken a jelly roll of batting and cut it into about 10 inch sections then used it for crumb piecing. Crumbs are pieces that most of us would discard, but that measure at least 1.5 inches. She sewed these crumbs going down the length of each and it yielded units of about 2.5 inches by 10 inches, batting on one side and fabric on the other. She made dozens of these. She had taken one, and put a backing onto it, making a bookmark sized little quilt. My guess is she did what I have done so many times. She came up with a grand idea, spent lots of time working on it, and at the very last step found out that OH, NO! It doesn’t really work. So, I took them and applied them to a fat quarter. The joining method that I used was the same on most of us use when we join sections of batting. I zigzagged between two. After each seam, I checked and made sure I was happy before doing the next.  POOF! I had a “pieced” cuddle. It turned out really cute.  It is ready for the next Community Service drop off. I did a bunch more. I will have several cuddles to take. 

I saw an article about taking what I would call slivers and threads and making a new fabric out of them. She arranged them between a sandwich of wash-away stabilizer, and then stippled all over it. After washing away the stabilizer, she had a new fabric to be used as embellishment or whatever. It was very pretty.

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