Saturday, December 17, 2016

December Meeting

We had our December guild meeting Thursday night. We had a fairly short business meeting, and then we did our Christmas gift exchange, played Bingo, and had a little Christmas feast.

Minutes:

December meeting-
Secretary's Report ---
Treasurer's Report ---
Block of the Month ---- We decided last month that we are going to change the direction of our Block of the Month program in Margie's new administration. This year, it will be geared toward community service. So instead of everyone making their own individual blocks and keeping them to make a quilt (which you can still do if you wish), we all will make our blocks to be donated, and at the end of the year, we should have enough blocks to either make one very large quilt or several smaller ones. To get this started in the New Year, we ask that everyone who wants to participate brings a yard of fabric to donate to this project. We plan to start out making red, white, and blue quilts for veterans. So far we have three volunteers who are going to bring fabrics - 
Becky bringing red 
Margie bringing blue
Pat Y. bringing beige 
Romme will also bring her large sack of reds, whites, and blues that were donated to the guild by the late Carolyn P. 
We did decide that we do not want any stark whites in this first project, so if you were not present at the meeting but do intend to participate in this project and turn in fabric next month, please bring a beige or cream instead of a bright white. 
New colors and yardages will be added as months go on to add more color variety to our projects.

Show and Tell; Pat Y. brought beautiful origami pieces that she has been working on, and everyone liked them so much that it was decided that she will be demonstrating her technique for next month's program. It is undecided whether this will be just a demonstration or a workshop, so please watch your inboxes for information on whether you need to bring your sewing supplies or not. 

I just wanted to thank everyone who was helped our guild out in 2016; those who held an office, volunteers who generously offered their time, everyone. Thank you for making everything happen this year. We wouldn't exist without you.




 

Saturday, November 19, 2016

November Meeting

Our November meeting was Thursday. We had our President's challenge program, and we nominated new officers for 2017!


November minutes - 
Secretary: ---
Treasurer's Report: --- xxx.xx
Block of the month --- All patterns have been passed out for the year.
Website ---
Community service --- The red white and blue blocks for the Valor quilt we were all working on have been turned in. Sue has come up with a new quilt idea, and she passed out patterns to everyone to make blocks for this project.
The Baptist Home in Chillicothe has once again invited us to come over and give a quilt program during their County Fair Day in August, so we are planning ahead and trying to get some community service quilts done so we can have a full show when summer rolls around!

Old business: ----

New Business: 
Officers for 2017 ---
President elect: Patti
Treasurer: Romme
Secretary: Pat O
Website: Katie
Block of the Month: Margie

The decision was made for the Block of the Month program to be redefined to be intended to make blocks for community service quilts. We decided that in the New Year we would once again do without the office of Program Chairwoman, as our system for programs this year worked out pretty well. Our former Chairwoman, Carolyn, who brought us so many wonderful ideas and programs in past years, has left us too soon and we feel that it would be hard to replace her.


December meeting - Bring anything from your sewing room that you would like to give away for gift exchange. Also, please bring a food item.  Some members expressed interest in playing Moda Bingo during our meeting. Sounds like fun, doesn't it? 
Our December meeting falls on the 15th, so mark your calendars! Bring a friend or two if you'd like. The more the merrier!


Show and Tell --- Margie, Janet, Romme, Katie, Sue 

Program: President's Fat Quarter Challenge







Friday, October 21, 2016

October Meeting

We had a nice meeting last night, complimented greatly by Pat's program! We welcomed two new members to our guild last night; Janet and Rodney. They have just moved to Missouri from Arizona and we were very pleased that they chose to spend their evening with us! We look forward to including them in our group in the months to come.

Minutes;

Secretary's report: no minutes for September 
Treasurer's report: xxxx.xx
Committee Reports,,,
Block of the month: Pat Y. has handed all of the blocks out for the year. Romme still has some extra old block patterns in case anyone is behind and needs some of the old ones.
Website: -

Community service:
Sue would like everyone to make any 12" star block with a cream, tan, or white background with blue and red pieces to include in a veteran's quilt that we are all making together. You can work on your star at Friday night sew (November 4th) or work on it at home. No specific due date.

Old business: 

We all decided that the quilt show and quilt raffle went well. We felt we had a successful show.  
The issue was brought up of how we are going to raise money in the New Year. Some had ideas of holding a silent auction or hiring a speaker to come and the group could host and sell tickets to the public for the event as we have done in the past.

The President's Challenge project is due back next month! Be sure to put that on your calendars!

New business: 
Becky suggested that next month we should begin the process of nominating new officers for 2017. We thought that we might form a nominating committee out of the current officers, but then the decision was made to throw it to the floor to decide on our new officers. 
Show and Tell:
Amy, Patti, Pat Y., Pat O., Janet 

Program: Pat O'Conner 








Sunday, September 25, 2016

Quilt Show

Yesterday was our annual quilt show was yesterday. We had a grand total of 71 quilts registered, which we thought was good. We thank those who brought quilts to make it such a full show!

The winners are as follows;

Quilts:

1st place - Fire Island Hosta, Pat O'Conner

2nd place - Indian Summer, Romme Darrah

3rd place - Trifecta, Patti Taylor tied with Union Flag, Katie Darrah


Hand Quilted:

1st place - Redwork Girl, Romme Darrah

2nd place - Chicken Scratch, Barbara Rogers

3rd place - Applique Leaves, Sue Jacobs tied with Yo-yos, Donna Shearer


Applique:

1st place - Nursery Rhyme, Romme Darrah

2nd place - Kansas City Star, Pat O'Conner

3rd place - Owls, Janet Hamm


Vintage:

1st place - Glorified Nine-patch, Romme Darrah

2nd place - Sunbonnet Sue, Sue Jacobs


Baby:

1st place - Aunt Grace, Patti Taylor

2nd place - Jungle Babies, Barbara Rogers

3rd place - Applique, Patti Taylor


Lap:

1st place - Runaway Quilt, Romme Darrah

2nd place - Scrappy Valor, Janet Hamm tied with Purple Pinwheels, Sue Jacobs

3rd place - Kansas City Royals, Donna Shearer


Runners and Wall Hangings:

1st place - Maxine Hicks, Flannel Flower Patch

2nd place - Cosmos, Romme Darrah

3rd place - Christmas Wreath, Patti Taylor


First Ever Quilt:

1st place - Tractors, Janet Hamm

2nd place - State Birds, Barbara Rogers


Accessories:

1st place - Christmas Runner, Nancy McBride

2nd place - Petal Pillow, Romme Darrah

3rd place - Peach Petal Pillow, Sue Jacobs


Best of Show:

Fire Island Hosta, Pat O'Conner


The winner of our raffle quilt was a member of our very own guild, Pat Yost! She was very pleased to say the least. We are glad to know that our Round Robin has found a home where we can be sure it will be taken care of. 


























Saturday, August 20, 2016

August Meeting

We had a very brief business meeting Thursday night, which consisted of the Treasurer's report and the passing out of the Block of the Month. Cindy brought some beautiful show and tell items (pictured below), and then we got busy on our ribbon-making project. We got a lot done and I think we will definitely be prepared for our quilt show in September!

Our quilt show is on September 24th during Penney Days, with registration on the 23rd. We will be holding it at the Federated Church in Hamilton as we have for the past 2 years. We will once again be collaborating with the Braymer Crazy Quilters, who made last year so fun and contributed so many good ideas that made the weekend run more smoothly.
Hours for Registration on Friday the 23rd;
3pm to 7pm
Hours for the Quilt Show on Saturday the 24th;
10am to 4pm
WE WILL HAVE THE SAME POLICY REGARDING HELP AS WE HAVE HAD IN PAST YEARS. ANYONE WHO HAS TIME TO HELP AT ANY TIME OVER THE  WEEKEND IS MORE THAN WELCOME TO COME. NO SET WORKING SHIFTS WILL BE SCHEDULED. COME WHEN YOU CAN, STAY AS LONG AS YOU WOULD LIKE.
There was some thought given to using the sanctuary this year for quilt display and using the pews to drape the quilts on, in addition to having quilts displayed in the fellowship hall on tables the same as last year. This would also save the trouble of having to drag out several tables. We had obtained permission to do this last year, and we hope we can again this year if that will be possible. No definite arrangements have yet been made for this.
ALSO; ANYONE WHO HAS SOLD RAFFLE TICKETS OR HAS TAKEN ANY HOME TO SELL; PLEASE BRING YOUR STUBS, TICKET MONEY, AND/OR UNSOLD TICKETS BACK TO THE SEPTEMBER MEETING (September 15) SO WE CAN HAVE EVERYTHING WE NEED TO SELL TICKETS AT THE SHOW AND TO DRAW FOR THE QUILT AT THE END OF THE DAY!




Friday, July 22, 2016

July Meeting

Our July meeting was last night. We had a good attendance and we had a fascinating program on feedsack material and other staples of 1930s textile culture. 


Minutes:
July Meeting-
 Secretary's report-

Treasurer's report-  $xxx.xx

Committee reports: 
Block of the Month -
Website - 
Community service - 

Old Business: Janet H. of the Braymer Crazy Quilters has proposed making fabric ribbons to give out as awards for second and third place winners in the quilt show. Margie brought some that she had won in this year's Braymer quilt show, and the ribbons are gorgeous. We found that we have shortage of first place ribbons that were ordered, so we consolidated the apparel category with accessories so we wouldn't have to either make or order another first place ribbon. We reviewed the information that the quilt show is Sept. 24. 10am-4pm. Registration Friday 3-7. Dixie F. volunteered to machine embroidery second and third place ribbons centers.

New Business: Next month's meeting will be a ribbon-making workshop. 
Supplies needed ; 
Sewing Machine and basic sewing supplies
Ribbon materials will be supplied by the guild.

Membership issue- ideas for expanding membership tossed around.




Show and tell; Margie C. and Romme D. 

Program; Carolyn P. gave a wonderful presentation on feedsack materials and showed part of her feedsack collection. I myself had never realized that there were not only printed fabrics wrapping sacks of chicken feed in the Depression era, but there were patterns for aprons and cross-stitch embroidery stamped onto the backs of them. It seemed that the mill in those years was the equivalent of today's Jo-Ann's. It was also interesting to find that the original idea for this frugal practice had come from a Kansas City company, and had originated in the '20s and continued to some degree until the early '60s, though the use of the feedsack for fabric is generally thought of as a staple of the hard times in the '30s and the wartime years of saving and conserving in the early-mid '40s. When times improved in the late '40s and the '50s, women were tired of being conservative and having their quilts and clothes made of feedsacks, and more luxurious fabrics like silks became popular, marking the end of the feedsack's popularity. That may be the reason now why we see plastics feedsacks littering the roadsides; because they are just that now, plastic wrapping for animal feed, of no further use after the feed is emptied into the trough. 
 
 
 
 
 
 Margie's wall hanging made for her son.

 Romme's Sunbonnet Sue quilt, made for a friend on the Pacific Coast.

 A few of the books on feedsacks that Carolyn brought with her to accompany her presentation (though I suspect she could have written one of these books herself).

Saturday, June 18, 2016

June Meeting

Our June meeting was Thursday night! It was a success, I think everyone will agree, because we had several guests come to see Mary U.'s great presentation on the history of aprons, which was informative, nostalgic, and very interesting.


Minutes:

Secretary's Report --

Treasurer's Report -- $xxx.xx

Committee Reports;
Block of the Month --
Website --
Community Service --

Old Business - Quilt show categories rediscussed; ribbons will be awarded for first place winners, certificates for second and third. Ribbons need to be ordered. Deloris will be printing ballots and quilt entry numbers once again this year.

New Business - We have been invited to use MSQC's scrap batting from their machine quilting department for our community service quilts. Some had thoughts of gathering this and sewing it together into larger pieces at the next Friday Night Sew.

Show and Tell - Maxine, Pat Y., Pattie, Sue, Cindy

Program - Aprons
















Friday, May 20, 2016

May Meeting

Our May meeting was last night. We all had fun working on Romme's petal pillow project.

May meeting minutes
Secretary's Report -- 
Treasurer's Report-- 
Committee reports: 
Block of the month-  Pat Y. handed out the April and May blocks of the month.
Website - 
Community service- Jeanie finished with homespun quilt. 

Old Business- Romme suggested choosing days for members to sit out in various high-traffic public places to sell tickets.  Some suggested the Fourth of July festivities in Cameron to sit out, and others brought up the MSQC grand reopening in June, and also the car show in Chillicothe.  
New Business: 
Programs- Mary Underwood will give a program in June on aprons. 

Show and tell:
Barbara

May Program; Romme


Petal pillow.







Barbara's baby quilt. 


Quilt of Valor. 


Homespun quilt quilted by Jeanie for community service.