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September 2017
Summer is winding down and we have SO much to tell you about our 2017-2018 year. First, however, we must comment on how wonderful this year’s show, “Our Lucky Stars”, was! A heartfelt THANK YOU goes to the Show Chair Ellen Bowler, Co-Chair Cindy Greenwood and all the Show Committee members, guild members, family and friends who worked so hard to ensure the Show’s success. A huge amount of planning, talent and energy created a gorgeous display of over 300 quilts and a splendid Show. We’d like to recognize the superb job done by our Show Curators, Claude Danner and Robin Maguire, over the years. They are stepping down, but fear not, Diana Anderson and Alison Carroll are taking over and started learning this key position from Claude and Robin during the show. THANK YOU again to the teams who created this year’s wonderful “Starlight” and “Fabricadabra” Raffle Quilts. Thanks to our members who sold raffle tickets, volunteered at the show, made Boutique items or donated to the raffle basket or the Pieced Treasures raffle. Your efforts and contributions are crucial. Don’t forget that our raffle ticket sales fund Scholarships and Toolships for Cape Cod Technical High School students!
What’s coming up? Programs Chairs Jane Wilson and Lynn Perrault have a great mix of Programs for us. In September, fabric painter Mickey Lawler will speak and offer two workshops (one is already sold out!) In October, Bonnie Dwyer will speak and give two workshops.
An important reminder: our monthly guild meetings will no longer be held at Our Lady of the Cape Church. Instead, our Tuesday evening meetings for September and October will be held at the Brewster Ladies Library on Route 6A in Brewster and our Wednesday morning meetings will take place at the Harwich Community Center on Oak Street in Harwich. Watch your email for further details.
Saturday Quilt-Ins resume on September 9th. They are a great place to sew, learn or just chat with friends. Diane McGuire will also host several Wednesday afternoon Quilt-Ins. Our New Members’ Tea will take place on Saturday, October 7th, following the Quilt-In. We encourage current members to attend and welcome new members. Later in October Diane will lead a special workshop in support of our 2018 Quilt Show Theme, “Seasons of Quilting”. Speaking of next year’s Show, we are delighted to report that Noreen Couture has agreed to be 2018 Show Co-Chair with Cindy Greenwood. Thank you, Noreen! The location for next year’s show is still uncertain. We’ll keep you posted at meetings and by email.
What else is lined up? We are excited about our first ever Seaside Retreat beginning on October 1st. Thank you Rada and Noreen for organizing what should be a great time in a beach-front location. Debbie Zieda has a shop-hop bus trip scheduled for us on November 1st. Our annual Holiday Lunch is planned for December 2nd. Two more of our popular Winter Retreats will take place in early 2018. Our wonderful Block of the Month coordinator, Noreen, will continue to encourage our creativity
Please take advantage of what Bayberry has coming up. Please also consider getting involved in helping Bayberry do all that it does. None of it happens without YOU!
Nancy McConnell, President Rada Elegant, Vice President
Show Supporter Raffle Winner
PIECE FROM THE TOP
Volume XXXV Issue 5
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2017 Quilt Show Review Huge thanks to all of you who made the 2017 quilt show a success. As you all know, there’s so much in-volved in planning the show, setting it up, running it, and taking it down. It takes all of you to make it happen.
Major thanks go especially to the 2017 quilt show committee members, who organized and managed all the major functions and elements of the show:
Co-Chair Cindy Greenwood
Admissions Joan Lunney
Ads in Show Book Marianne Ambrose
Bayberry in Action Diane McGuire, Carol Salerno
Bayberry Boutique Cindy Anderson, Rebecca Lawrence
Challenge Elsa Hahn
Contracts Nancy Brown
Curators Claude Danner, Robin Maguire
Co-Curators Diana Anderson, Alison Carroll
Decorations Meredith Pearson
First Aid Cathy Baldwin-Dyckman
Graphics, etc. Joan Andrews
Hostesses Vickie Wilder
Kids Can Sew Marianne Ambrose, Martha Murray
Membership Barbara Draper
Photography Nancy McConnell
Pieced Treasures Raffle Katherine Major
Proofreading of Data Base Sue Shields, Rada Elegant
Publicity (Mailing) Shirley Anderson
Publicity (Media) Meredith Pearson
Name Tags Mary Ann Hamshire
Quilt Bank Grace Filliman, Lu Obarowski
Quilt Receipt and Return Ellie Held, Christine Schott
Quilt Registration Susan Foley
Raffle Quilts/Marketing Nancy McConnell, Liz Kramer, Eileen Morgan
Ribbons, Ballots Noreen Couture, Rada Elegant
Treasurer Joan Sullivan
Vendors Kathleen Andreoli, Linda Manchon
Vendor Lectures and Demos Kathy Hutcheson
Volunteers Noreen Couture, Paula Tuano
Webmaster Sharon Wilson
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Thank you to all members who supported the show by selling your raffle tickets, volunteering at the show, making something for the Boutique, or becoming a Bayberry sponsor. All those tickets you put in the basket were saved for the big drawing at the end of the show. The lucky winner of this drawing was Alison Carroll, who won a $50.00 gift certificate to Tumbleweed. Congratulations, Alison, and happy sewing!
Bayberry in Action/Quilt-a-thon
This year the Quilt-a-thon run as part of the Bayberry In Action booth during the show asked visitors to stop and make a block for quilts being made for seriously ill children at Boston Floating Hospital for Children. Visitors were invited to choose a block design, choose shapes from precut fabric in primary colors, and sew their block together. Over the three show days, visitors made 30 blocks, which will be made into five child-sized quilts!
In addition, at the May guild meeting we asked members to help by making a block to bring to the show. We received 87 blocks! Many thanks to each of you generous members.
At the September and October Quilt-ins, members are being invited to sew these happy blocks into quilt tops. Please come to help if you can. Susan Griffin’s husband has offered to quilt many of these quilts, but we are looking for other members to take one or two to quilt them. From this superb response we expect to make about 20 quilts! Thank you to all who helped. Carol Salerno and Diane McGuire
Bayberry Boutique Thanks to all who contributed items to this year's Bayberry Boutique. With all the wonderful items made by Bayberry members, the Boutique was a great place to shop during the quilt show! Also, a huge thanks to all our volunteers. All of you were such a big help and very much appreciated!! Cindy Anderson and Rebecca Lawrence Boutique Co-chairs
Bayberry Raffle
The Bayberry Raffle was a huge success this year. Our members sold more tickets than in past years. We offered three exciting prizes: Starlight, a queen-size bed quilt; Fabricadabra, a modern wall hanging; and a basket of Cape Cod goodies. The raffle winners were as follows:
Starlight quilt: Alex Lage, Cumberland, RI
Fabricadabra quilt: Tina Labossiere, South Dennis, MA
Basket: Meg Mulhern, Worcester, MA
Thanks go to our skilled quilters who worked tirelessly on completing the show raffle quilts. I also want to thank everyone who sold tickets, volunteered to work at the raffle table, or made donations to the raffle basket. A sincere thank you! Liz Kramer and Eileen Morgan Raffle Quilt Marketing
2017 Quilt Show Ribbon Winners
Congratulations to the following members, whose quilts won ribbons!
Best of Show: Paula Tuano, Skull
Viewers’ Choice Awards:
Large Quilts Hand Quilted by Member
First Place: Kathleen Andreoli, Snowflake Memories
Second Place: Paula Tuano, Skull
Third Place: Anne Kaminsky, Millie’s Quilt
Honorable Mention: Meredith Pearson, I’ve Got the Blues
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Large Quilts Machine Quilted by Member
First Place: Noreen Couture, New York Beauty à la Kaffe Fassett
Second Place: Sandra Davidson, Triple Irish Chain with Stars
Third Place: Tere D’Amato, Nouveau Blue
Honorable Mention: Carol Burton, Log Cabin Sampler II
Large Quilts Professionally Machine Quilted
First Place: Anne Messier, Floral Delight
Second Place: Agnes Knowles, Grandma’s Wedding Ring
Third Place: Cynthia Campbell, Caught in the Maze
Honorable Mention: Joan Lunney, Emily’s Quilt
Medium Quilts Hand Quilted by Member
First Place: Helen McCauliff, Where the Wildflowers Are
Second Place: Terri Clarkson, Amish Sparkler
Third Place: Terri Clarkson, Cosmic Jewels Revisited
Honorable Mention: Kathleen Casuabon, Cherry Tree Quilt
Medium Quilts Started in Bayberry Workshops
First Place: Marilyn Swenson, Starry Night
Second Place: Cathy Papazian, Willow Tree Aglow
Third Place: Ellen Bowler, To Make a Point….
Honorable Mention: Diana Anderson, Victorian Craze
Medium Quilts Machine Quilted by Member
First Place: Carol Duffy, A New England Album
Second Place: Jean Howes, Dance of the Dragonfly
Third Place: Tere D’Amato, Sea and Shore
Honorable Mention: Tere D’Amato, Welcome to My Nine Patch Garden
Honorable Mention: Jean Howes, Indian Orange Peel
Medium Quilts Professionally Machine Quilted
First Place: Lynne Conroy, Some Pipers Ploving
Second Place: Karen Giusti, Flower Power
Third Place: Sunny Saylor, Stack ‘n Whack Wheels
Honorable Mention: Sunny Saylor, Cotton Candy
Small Quilts Hand Quilted by Member
First Place: Claire Costello, A Rhapsody with Love
Second Place: Diane H. McGuire, Taking Wing
Third Place: Susan Foley, Mini Sampler
Honorable Mention: Marie Oastler, Log Cabin Triumphant
Small Quilts Machine Quilted by Member
First Place: Gail Butler, Watercolor on Cloth
Second Place: Cathy Papazian, Clamming Before Sun-set
Third Place: Kathy Hutcheson, Road Runner
Honorable Mention: Paula Tuano, Farm Truck—Retired
Art Quilts
First Place: Carol Duffy, Autumn Village
Second Place:Rebecca Lawrence, Timmy
Third Place: Laurie LaConte, Hope not Fear
Honorable Mention: Cathy Papazian, Beach Fire at Bayview
Fiber Arts
First Place: Ro Morrissey, Turning Tide
Second Place: Carol Duffy, Valentine’s Day Advent
Third Place: Elsa Hahn, Doggie Jacket
Honorable Mention: Joan Sullivan, Three Pillow Covers in Search of Stuffing
Large Show Theme Quilts
First Place: Elaine Dwyer, Starry Night
Second Place: Leslie Riordan, Star Gazer
Third Place: Ann Bermingham, Hidden Stars
Honorable Mention: Ellie Held, Stars and Feathers
Medium Show Theme Quilts
First Place: Tere D’Amato, Kaboom
Third Place: Barbara Draper, Big and Little Stars
Honorable Mention: Claude Danner, Log Cabin in Lime and Indigo
Challenge
First Place: Carol Duffy, A Star to Steer By
Second Place: Nancy McConnell, A Star to Steer By
Third Place: Elsa Hahn, Born Under a Lucky Star
Honorable Mention: Rebecca Lawrence, Catch a Falling Star
Honorable Mention: Carol Burton, Hitch Your Wagon to a Star
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Pieced Treasures
Wishes to thank all the
members who contributed
raffle prizes to our table.
Although our profit was
down, all who won were
delighted with
their gift.
From the Membership Chairperson:
Special thanks to those who volunteered at the Membership Table at the Quilt Show! I couldn’t have made it through those days without your help! Thanks also to those who renewed their membership before and during the show. Free memberships were awarded to three people: Elaine Skoler, Mary Spurr, and Jane Wilson.
We have several new members and I am trying to match them with a Bayberry Bud-dy. I currently need buddies in Harwich, Falmouth and Plymouth. E-mail me if you can help.
The Member Handbook is about to go to the printers. If you did not yet renew, but wish to, please mail it to me or bring it to one of the September meetings. Please be sure to fill out the form on the website or available at the check-in table, even if your contact information has not changed. I have to have a paper trail for the records. Re-newals must be received by October 31st or you will be removed from the e-mail list.
Barbara Draper
Membership Chairperson
Bayberry Quilters of Cape Cod
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2018 QUILT SHOW
As we look back on the success of the 2017 Quilt Show, the planning for the 2018 Quilt
Show has begun.
Our title for the 2018 show will be “Seasons of Quilting” and the show colors will
be variations of orange and green. I hope that all of our Bayberry quilters will be able to
find inspiration in the wonderful changing seasons of the Cape. I know that the talented
Elsa Hahn will be working on the challenge quilt guidelines and that many of you have fab-
ric stashed away in our show colors that are just waiting for the right inspiration.
I am very pleased that Noreen Couture will be working as the 2018 co-chair. She will bring
that extra spark, creativity and organization to our show that will inspire us, as we work to
resolve the uncertainties of the possible change in our quilt show location. We must re-
member that the location of the quilt show is only secondary to the beauty of the quilts our
Bayberry members create and display.
We still have a few openings on the 2018 Quilt Show team and we are looking for that Bay-
berry member that wants to contribute to the success of the show. To our new members,
joining the Quilt Show team is a wonderful way to meet the Bayberry members. We need
help with our show book, publicity, decorations and our memorial quilt corner. Please
contact Co-chairs Cindy Greenwood and/or Noreen Couture and join the team!
FALL SHOP HOP!
Our wonderful show is now a happy memory, so it's time to look forward to the fall. Plans have been made for a fun-filled Shop Hop to our neighboring Rhode Island.
Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2017.
Pick up Times: Orleans at 8:00 AM
Hyannis at the CCRT location at the Route 28 exit of the Cape Cod Mall at 8:20 AM
Sagamore Commuter Lot at 8:45
Our first stop will be Ryco Trim and Fabrics (http://www.rycotrim.com/), which comes highly recommended. Our next stop will make quilters and knitters happy. We will stop at Knit One, Quilt Too. (https://knitonequilttoo.com/).
Our last stop is up in the air. The one I had hoped to include is closed that week. Will discuss our options at the September meeting.
You can either brown bag it, which I do recommend, or grab a bite to eat Table Bistro in the same area as Knit One. Their website is http://www.tableri.com/. But, this is NOT a fast food restaurant. It is small, so if you opt for a sit down lunch, you may not have time to shop at Knit One, Quilt Too.
The cost for signing up BEFORE OCTOBER 1, 2017 is $45.00 for members, $50.00 for non-members.
After October 1, cost will be $55.00 for members, $60.00 for non-members.
Please either bring your check, made payable to Bayberry Quilters of Cape Cod, to the September meeting, or mail it to Debbie Zeida. My address is in your membership book, or email me at dzquilter@gmail.com for more information.
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BAYBERRY QUILT GUILD 2017-2018 PROGRAMS AND
WORKSHOPS
The upcoming program year continues Bayberry’s
tradition of presenting speakers from New England
and across the country for our members to meet and
learn from. We are pleased to spotlight talents from
within our guild as well!
WORKSHOPS
Bayberry workshops offer you the opportunity to work directly with the instructor, asking questions and getting one-on-one help when needed, while
sharing experiences with fellow students.
Many workshops at big quilt shows cost more than Bayberry charges. Our guild actually underwrites the cost of many of our instructors’ workshops.
Bayberry workshops: a great way to learn!
SEPTEMBER 2017
www.skydyes.com
West Hartford, Connecticut
9/25 and 9/26/17 Workshop - “Painting
Landscape Fabrics”
Graded School House
This class is an introduction to the use of
non-toxic transparent permanent textile
paints on cotton fabric suitable for quilts. Students
will use watercolor paints to paint landscape
elements and experiment with mixing colors, mani-
pulating fabric, and painting special effects pieces for
blue skies, sunsets, leaves, earth and others. The
designs produced are a combination of planning and
serendipity and give the students a hands-on basis for
future exploration in hand-coloring fabric. Suitable for
all levels. Moderate physical activity involved
(standing, walking, etc.)
Lab fee: $30 per person for use of paints and other
materials
9/26/17 Tuesday Evening Guild Meeting, Brewster
Ladies Library
“Creating Your Own Fabric”
Slide lecture with instruction on painting fabrics and
the uses of these and other handcolored fabrics in
quilts, along with a trunk show of painted fabrics
and quilts
9/27/17 Wednesday Guild Meeting, Harwich
Community Center
“Confession of a Blanket Lady”
A personal, honest, sometimes poignant, often fun-
ny, definitely encouraging slide journey through 30
years in the life and career of a quilter — sure to
entertain and touch a nerve of every quilter at
some point in her own pursuit of quilt making.
9/28/17 Workshop - “Painting a Seascape on
Fabric” Graded School House
Learn to paint water, sky, and sand, then combine
them into one small seascape. Students will be be-
come familiar with non-toxic transparent perma-
nent textile paints as they mix and apply them to
cotton fabric for use in quilts. Suitable for all levels.
Moderate physical activity involved (standing,
walking, etc.)
Lab fee: $18 for unlimited use of paints and some
other materials.
Mickey Lawler
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10/25/17 Wednesday Guild Meeting, Harwich Community Center “Star Gazing: Star-
themed Quilts from Antique to Modern”
Stars have always been a popular design motif in quiltmaking. This star-themed program
showcases many different styles of quilts, spanning 185+ years from the 1830’s to today.
Actual quilts from private collections will be shown.
10/25/17 Workshop - “Finishing School” Harwich Community Center
Learn tricks of the trade for a pleasing finished quilt: squaring up, correcting wobbly edges, selecting an ap-
propriate edge treatment, and blocking. This workshop includes demonstrations of techniques for multiple
edge finishes, and bindings.
10/26/17 Workshop - “Instant Improv for Quilters” Graded School House
Learn to make improvisational quilt blocks by combining your own scraps with class sup-
plies. This class works well for those who have always wanted to bring out their inner
abstract artist and who will allow themselves to be open to asymmetrical, abstract, and
generally ‘wonky’ designs.
JANUARY 2018
1/23/18 Tuesday Evening Guild Meeting, Brewster Baptist Church
1/24/18 Wednesday Guild Meeting, Harwich Community Center
Bonnie Dwyer
Vivien Lee Sayre
Uncommon Threads Art Quilters
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OCTOBER 2017
www.bonniedwyer.com
Manchester, Maine
10/24/17 Tuesday Evening Guild Meeting, Brewster Ladies Library “It’s a Small Quilt
World”
A trunk show of doll, baby, and mini quilts through the ages. You will view the tiniest of miniature,
framed log cabin quilts to crib-sized blankets that once comforted a baby. Audience participants
are encouraged to bring their own small quilts for discussion.
FEBRUARY 2018
Marshfield, Massachusetts
2/27/18 Tuesday Evening Guild Meeting, Brewster Baptist Church
Vivien has been appraising quilts at Bayberry’s annual Quilt Show for many years. She will discuss the value
of appraising newer quilt works as well as vintage quilts you may own.
2/28/18 Wednesday Guild Meeting, Harwich Community Center Sharing Our Skills
Our own members will provide the program today with multiple stations featuring short presentations to
share skills and techniques
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3/28/18 Wednesday Guild Meeting Harwich, Community Center “Secrets of Professional Quilters ~
Revealed!”
This presentation is packed full of useful information that will teach you to use alternative piecing methods
for making units, as well as tips and hints relating to every aspect of quilting. There are plenty of tips on a
variety of subjects such as general pressing tips, pressing Four Patches and Pinwheels to lay perfectly flat,
and how to correctly sew Connector Corners, accurate 1/4 inch seams, alternate sewing methods for the
Corner Square Triangle units, how to hide flaws and errors, and so much more. Pam will also bring more
than 40 quilts for viewing, all made with the techniques shown in the presentation.
3/28/18 Workshop - “Star String Quilt Workshop” Graded School House
This scrappy quilt features a variety of scrappy Sawtooth Star blocks, each featuring a string paper pieced
center. The fundamentals of paper piecing are covered, as well as choosing just the right fabrics to make so
each student can make their own quilt. OR...you can make the matching pin cushion instead. Star Strings
pattern is required. Pattern price for workshop participants is $5 (regularly $9) and is available the day of
class.
3/29/18 Workshop -“Secrets of a Professional Quilter” Harwich Community Center
This is a hands-on lesson of the techniques covered in the lecture Secrets of Professional Quilters ~ Re-
vealed!. There will be opportunities for students to try many new techniques including the "Make It Larger ~
Trim It Down" technique for Half and Quarter Square Triangles, Flying Geese, and Square in a square units as
well as alternate piecing techniques for the Corner Square Triangle units. Students can practice using tools
and notions to see how they like the different techniques and learn to use a variety of pressing techniques
as well as methods to improve the accuracy of 1/4 inch seams. Students who would like help with general
quilting problems will have an opportunity for one-on-one assistance. The Heartspun Quilts book of Quilting
Hints, Tips, Secrets and How-To's is required for each participant. It also contains the Practice What I Preach
quilt pattern. Book cost for workshop participants only is $12 (regularly $18) and will be available the day of
class. (It is not needed prior to class.)
Pam Buda MARCH 2018
www.heartspunquilts.com
Mokena, Illinois
3/27/18 Tuesday Evening Guild Meeting, Brewster Baptist Church “Making Do — Honoring Our American
Quilt Heritage”
You’ll learn how to spot a "Make-do" quilt, tell the difference between a Make-do and a scrappy quilt, and
see the wonderful antique Make-do quilts from Pam’s collection and learn how to add authentic “Make-Do”
elements into your own quilts.
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4/25/18 Workshop - “Piecing Curves” Graded School House
Learn to design and draft templates, cut precisely, and sew inset curves. You will conquer curves using our
original Eclipse design (the pattern will be provided) to make either a wall hanging or a napping quilt. Using
your own fabrics, you can learn about value and create a unique variation of our Eclipse quilt.
4/26/18 Workshop- “Working With Large-Scale Prints” Graded School House
Many quilters love large-scale prints but find it challenging to combine them effectively with other prints.
Students will learn the design concepts behind using large-scale prints and how to show them off to their
best advantage. Students will begin making our Follow the Leader quilt or a project of their choice if they
already have something in mind.
Weeks Ringle
Pam Weeks MAY 2018
Auburn, New Hampshire www.pamweeksquilts.com
5/22/18 Tuesday Evening Guild Meeting, Brewster Baptist Church “Jane Stickle Revealed”
In the 150th anniversary year of the making of the Jane Stickle quilt, Pam was invited to examine and do fur-
ther research on this iconic Civil War quilt. This lecture reveals the results of her research and sheds light on
the life of this Vermont farm wife who made an incredible quilt.
5/23/18 Wednesday Guild Meeting, Harwich Community Center “A Complete History of Quilting in 60
Minutes or Less!”
Quilting is nearly as old as cloth and this lectures zips through its history, concentrating on examples from the
eighteenth through twentieth centuries and debunking a few popular quilt history myths. New England tex-
tile mill and technology history are also discussed. Attendees are invited to bring one quilt for identification.
APRIL 2018
Oak Park, Illinois www.modernquiltstudio.com
4/24/18 Tuesday Evening Guild Meeting, Brewster Baptist Church “Improvisational Quilts”
Improvisational quilts at times have been showcases for treasured fabrics or ways to use up scraps. In
modern times they often reflect a desire for individual expression. This lecture will show how quilters might
incorporate improvisational piecing and appliqué into their next projects.
4/25/18 Wednesday Guild Meeting, Harwich Community Center “Details Matter”
Bindings, thread selection, batting loft, block size, such details can make or break a piece. Learn how
designers in a wide variety of disciplines, from product design to landscape architecture to quilting, refine
details to make compelling work.
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“Skull” by Paula Tuano, Best in show
Snowflake Memories, by Kathleen Andreoli
Floral Delight by Anne Messier Where
the Wild-
flowers
are, By
Helen
McCauliff
Starry Night by Marilyn
Swenson
A New England Album by Carol Duffy
Watercolor on cloth,
by Gail Butler
Starry
Night by
Elaine
Dwyer
A Rhapsody with Love
by Claire Costello
Kaboom
by Tere
D’Amato
A Star to Steer By,
by Carol Duffy
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At the May meeting, I was inspired by the speaker to enter the 2017 Hoffman Challenge. This was my first contest submission ever. I was delighted to not only have my piece accepted, but to be awarded Best Machine Workmanship - Quilt, Mixed Technique.
http://www.hoffmanfabrics.com/hoffman-challenge/
Looking forward to the new year, Patti Caton (New Member)
Joan Lunney & Cindy Campbell
at Admissions
This cutie made her pillow at
Kids Can Sew!
Claire Mabbett & Diane McGuire
at Bayberry In Action
Marianne Ambrose & Martha Murray
at Kids Can Sew!
Liz Kramer, Sue Shields, & Karen Giusti
at Raffle table
Cindy Anderson & Rebecca Lawrence
at the Boutique.
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If you have an email that needs to go out to the member-ship, just send it to:
BayberryBlast@Comcast.net
& add "For Distribution - " to the subject line before your subject, & I'll be sure it gets out.
Thanks! --Christy Blanda
Newsletter Submissions! Diana Anderson is your Bayberry Newsletter Publisher.
For the next quarterly newsletter, please send any submissions by November 20th to her at diana@proevent.com. Please include
“for Bayberry Newsletter” in the subject field so that it doesn’t get accidentally missed. Thanks!
Diana Lee Anderson
Make a block for kids fighting cancer
Quilt-in plans: During our September 9th all day, October 7th morning and Wed. Oct. 18th afternoon quilt-ins we will be working to assemble tops for Tufts Floating Hospital for Children. We are still accepting donations of 12 1/2” blocks (finished 12”) in Crayola crayon primary colors, any design, up until the September meeting.
Some of the tops will be quilted by Susan Griffin’s husband but we are looking for more volunteers to quilt tops and finish bindings. We will provide all batting and backing thanks to Quilt Bank. Simple quilting would be fine. The quilts will vary in size as the children are various sizes.
The New Members’ Tea will be held at the Graded Schoolhouse on October 7th at 1 pm after the morning quilt-in. More information will follow.
On October 28th we will have an Autumn Leaves workshop (or any season you like) at the Graded Schoolhouse. This skill-building workshop by Diane McGuire will feature several leaf designs using half square triangles made by one of three methods shown. Included will be patterns for blocks and suggestions on how to turn them into a quilt for the show. Learn easy two sided leaves to applique by machine or by hand and three dimensional leaves and their many uses. More information will follow. We hope this workshop will give you a jump-start on your projects for the quilt show.
Holiday Luncheon Alberto’s Ristorante December 2, 2017
Appetizers- cheese and crackers and vegetable crudité platters Salad Course- House salad Please check your choice of: ___ Baked Scrod ___ Pork Osso Bucco ___ Chicken Parmigiana Dessert: Alberto’s famous Italian Tartuffo with coffee or tea Total: $26:00 per person Name __________________________________________ Phone __________________________________________ Please make checks payable to Bayberry Quilters of Cape Cod. Send checks to Kathy Hutcheson. (address can be found in membership booklet. (Please write Holiday Luncheon on the bottom of the check)
Annual Bayberry Holiday Luncheon
Our annual Holiday Luncheon will be held at Alberto’s Ristorante, 360 Main Street, Hyannis on Saturday, December 2nd at noon. There is ample parking in the parking lot behind the restaurant. We will have an enjoyable afternoon filled with great food, favors, friends and fun. You have the option of bringing an unwrapped gift for a child or teenager to be distributed at Christmas time by The Lower Cape Outreach Council. SAVE THE DATE AND MAKE YOUR RESERVATION BY RETURNING THE LUNCHEON COUPON TO KATHY HUTCHESON BEFORE THE NOVEMBER 15TH DEADLINE. (Kathy’s address can be found in the mem-bership book) Menu choices and coupon can be found in this newsletter and will also be available from the member reps at the meetings.
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PLEASE TURN OFF CELL PHONES DURING LECTURES AND WORKSHOPS
Refund Policy for Bayberry Workshops Refunds allowed if members meet this criteria: 1. Notice is given 30 days PRIOR to the work-
shop. 2. Extenuating circumstances, subject to review
by the president; OTHERWISE 3. Only if a replacement can be found.
REMEMBER: If you sign up for three workshops during the 2017-18 year, we
still offer $5 off the cost of each workshop. Another bargain for our
members!
CLASS IS CURRENTLY FILLED
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Bayberry Quilters of Cape Cod
PO Box 1253
Orleans, MA 02658
This newsletter is
published four
times a year for the
members of the
Bayberry Quilters
of Cape Cod.
Edited by
Diana Anderson