MESSAGE FROM THE VICE PRESIDENT · 2020-07-01 · PO Box 1177, Parksville, BC V9P 2H2 ... 1006...
Transcript of MESSAGE FROM THE VICE PRESIDENT · 2020-07-01 · PO Box 1177, Parksville, BC V9P 2H2 ... 1006...
Volume 41 No. 11
Volume 41 No. 11 July 2020
Parksville Quilt House Quilters’ Guild PO Box 1177, Parksville, BC V9P 2H2
http://parksvillequilthousequilters.com
Purpose of the Guild: “To promote and encourage interest
in the excellence of quilting”
MESSAGE FROM THE VICE - PRESIDENT
Next Meeting
TBA Doors open at 12:30 pm
Day meeting 1:00 pm Evening meeting 7:00 pm
(doors open at 6:30 pm)
Betweens at 6:40
Parksville Community Conference Centre
Hello summer!
Strawberries and cherries! Summer for me brings on childhood memories; biking, camping, swimming, long lazy days stretching out for what seemed like forever. “In the summer time when the weather is fine.”
Do you quilt over the summer; a little, a lot or not at all? The bright, cheery fabrics tempt me (ok, I have been collecting a few cherry themed, red and yellow fabrics) though I know I should start that Halloween quilt now.
What are your summer plans? Maybe you are doing a BC vacation, taking some time to explore our own Vancouver Island or spending more time in the garden. Your Guild Management Team have been busy setting up summer events for you to consider; Sew Days are starting up again, there are at least two more virtual workshops planned and an outdoor event is a possibility.
Have a lovely month.
Until August!
~ Sandi McLean
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COMFORT QUILTS
~ Mirella Yanko, Comfort Quilt Coordinator
Hello quilters
I hope everyone is keeping well. I am pleased to be delivering quilts again. I recently dropped off to the Nanaimo hospital NICU 16 quilts, 28 premie wraps, 2 incubator covers and knit hats. Dialysis Unit got 10 quilts and Chemo Unit got 8. The ladies in charge of distributing them to the units were extremely happy! They emphasized how well received they are by the patients undergoing dialysis and chemo.
I have also delivered to Trillium, Eagle Park and Arrowsmith care homes. Each facility distributes them in unique ways. At one home every new resident gets one, at another they use them as birthday presents. Take satisfaction that your hard work is enriching the life of others.
I will continue to provide quilt kits etc. throughout the summer so send me an email and I will get back to you as soon as I can. Keep on "stitching" and enjoy the summer!
QUADRA ISLAND RETREAT OCTOBER 26TH TO 30TH, 2020
Our retreat is full and we will be starting a wait list. If you want to go and have not yet
registered, please don’t be deterred, let us know and we will put you on our wait list.
Members often get in later by being on the waitlist.
Thanks ladies, we are looking forward to retreat!
~ Cathy Colvin & Deb Martin-Cox
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BIB n’ TUCKER QUILTING
July Sale
ALL BATIKS
20% – 30% off 2m+
(same bolt)
½ m minimum cuts
Our limited reopening hours continue as
below. More days will be added as required.
Check our phone message for updates
1006 Craigflower Road Victoria BC V9A 2Y1
386-6512 (Tues and Thurs 11-3, Sat 12-4 )
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ITCHING TO GET BACK TO SEW DAYS Stay tuned, we are working hard to secure a venue so that we can provide our members with their
monthly Sew Day.
We will certainly have to maintain distancing and any other restrictions required by Worksafe BC and
the venue. I am quite sure we quilters will all do whatever we can to get our Sew Days back.
We will have to limit the numbers of attendants, therefore we will require a monthly pre-registration. There will be
no drop ins for the foreseeable future. When we have firmed up all the details, an on-line registration will be
available.
We are hoping for an August Sew Day; so watch for an e-cast notice or the Guild Facebook page for the
information about dates and registration.
Happy Sewing/Quilting
~ Frankie Michaluk and Margaret Furnell
Sew Day Committee
News Flash! The Guild Management Committee is pleased to announce that we have secured
a venue for our Sew Days and have booked the following dates for 2020: Aug.7, Sept. 4, Oct. 2
and Nov 13. All sew days will be held at Parksville Community Center in the Arbutus/Garry
Oaks room from 9 am to 3 pm. Watch for an ecast for the details. We are limited to the
number of participants so will be pre-registering. No drop ins will be accepted only those
registered. Again, more information to follow through ecast, on the website and Facebook
page. WE ARE SO HAPPY TO HAVE OUR SEW DAYS BACK, somewhat different but back.
Happy Stitching from the Sew Day committee; Margaret and Frankie.
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WORKSHOPS…..ZOOM!
The Glorious and Free workshop with Brandy Maslowski was held via Zoom on June 13th, 2020. It was such an amazing success! We had several non-members taking our innovative workshop format. They gave us rave reviews and we are sure their enthusiasm will carry forward to others in their Guilds about our terrific PQHQG. See the screen shot taken of the group that day. Three members
are missing from the photo (Elizabeth Murphy, RoseMary Slaney
and Narcis Kellow). The smiling face with the green highlight is our
instructor Brandy.
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We have several workshops planned until December 2020 and
beyond. Please look at the Upcoming Workshops and look for
more information on the website if you are interested. We
hope you will consider giving the Zoom format a try if you have
not already! The presenters are helpful, you interact with
fellow quilters and best of all – you have not forgotten
something you need at home!
Workshop Calendar 2020
July 29th Black Sheep Block Party
Aug. 14th Corner Beams
Sept. 19th Accidental Landscape
Oct. 3rd Sunset Pine
Nov. 21st and 22nd Banditry (Chickadees)
Black Sheep Block Party
Zoom Workshop presented by Brandy Maslowski Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Sign on at 8:30 am Workshop 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Cost: $33.00 includes the PDF pattern
Registration open now Closes: July 22nd
This quilt is beginner friendly. Brandy will give instructions on piecing and organizing the quilt design. She will provide opportunities to ask questions while providing a fun day. The finished quilt is approximately 32” x 36”.
See the PQHQG website under Workshops for more details.
Upcoming Workshops:
WORKSHOPS CONT’D
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ACCIDENTAL LANDSCAPES QUILT
Presented by Susan McGregor
Rescheduled Date: Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020
9:30 – 4:00
Location: St. Mark’s Anglican Church
Cost: $40.00
This class is full. There is a wait list.
We are hopeful we will be able to have a group of this size together in person by then with the required social distancing guidelines.
See the PQHQG website under Workshops for more details.
WORKSHOPS CONT’D
Corner Beams
Zoom Workshop presented by Ingrid Machtemes
Friday, Aug. 14, 2020
Cost: $63.00 includes the ruler, pattern, and notes
Register by Aug. 1st! (Allows time for rulers and patterns to arrive)
Supply List: available July 7th on the website
Corner Beams is an original design by Ingrid that can be sized for a table runner or a larger quilt. The layouts for the blocks are interesting and provide different possibilities! Ingrid Machtemes, from St. Albert, will present our summer finale with this exciting pattern.
See the PQHQG website under Workshops for more details.
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~ Shirley Coleman and Ruth Stewart
Sunset Pine
Presented by our Guild member: Joyce McLellan
Oct. 3, 2020
Setup: 9:00 Workshop: 9:30 am – 4:00
Cost: $50.00
Limit: 20 participants
Registration open now
The small wall hanging is approximately 16 inches by 23 inches. It depicts a beautiful pine tree in autumn Joyce recalls from Ontario. Joyce wrote: “This pine tree grew on a small island on the lake and could be seen from our front porch. I love the contrast of bright green branches against the brilliant colours of deciduous trees be-hind it.” This project can be completed in one day by anyone famil-iar with free motion quilting, but if you have minimal experience you will get a good start with the instructions for completion.
See the PQHQG website under Workshops for more details.
WORKSHOPS CONT’D
Registration for workshops will utilize a form you can find on our website in the Benefits tab then further in the Workshops section. Email registration to: [email protected]
Shirley Coleman or Ruth Stewart will contact you by email to organize payment by cheque, cash, or E-transfer.
Usually payment is due when you register for a workshop, but in these unusual times, we will be extending that timeline to a couple of weeks. (Special COVID-19 message: Any in-person contact for registration will abide with the Health restrictions in place at the time, so flexibility is needed)
The following workshops that were scheduled for May 2020 have not been rescheduled yet. We will announce the new dates as soon as possible.
Charm Square Tote Bag by Jean Johnson,
Batik Bowl by Lois Kelly
Pathways by Katherine Morgan
For Sale: Janome Serger My Lock 335D $200.00 Excellent condition. Call Lana: 250-594-5094
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We’re considering the possibility of having a trunk sale – in lieu of our cancelled June Guild sale – sometime in
August. However, before trying to secure a venue and figuring out the COVID restrictions, we need to know how
many of you would be interested, as vendors or shoppers. Please email me if you are interested, and let me know
if you would be participating as a buyer or seller. [email protected]
~ Darlene LaCharite and Marlene Waters
PROGRAM
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MEMBERSHIP
It is membership registration time again and a motion was passed to extend the registration deadline to Septem-ber 30, 2020 because of the ongoing Covid 19 situation. There are three ways to pay your $35 membership this year.
1. a) On the next page you will find the Membership Registration Form you can print out, complete and mail with your $35 cheque to Parksville Quilt House Quilters, P. O. Box 1177, Parksville, BC , V9P 2H2.
b) On the website under Members Only, Documents and Forms you will find the same Membership Re-newal Form you can print out and complete to submit with your $35 cheque to the address above. The website is https://www.parksvillequilthousequilters.com/
2. You can also find an Online Membership Form under ‘Join Us’ located in the dark blue section at the top of the website. Complete this form online and hit ‘submit’ at the bottom of the page. You then have the choice of paying your $35 by mailing a cheque to the address shown above in 1a or by e-transfer to [email protected]
3. Contact DiAnne at [email protected] to make arrangements to deliver your paperwork and cheque to her personally or have someone come by your house for a pick up.
If you would like your membership card right away, a self-addressed, stamped envelope is required, otherwise your card will be available at our first get-together meeting.
Please note that in order to enter a quilt, place items for sale in the boutique or participate in one of the challenges at the 2021 Quilt Show and Sale, you must be a member in good standing by September 30, 2020.
If you have any questions, please contact DiAnne at [email protected] .
~ DiAnne Hill
Membership form on next page...
Granddaughter top!
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THE “NO NINE-PATCH” UGLY FABRIC CHALLENGE
Hello again from the No Nine-Patch “Ugly” Fabric Challenge people - Ionne (pronounced Iona) and Mickey (pronounced Mickey). Yes, we agree, the fabric wasn't really ugly, just maybe a little difficult to incorporate!
Wow!! Thank you to everyone for taking part in this little challenge, you are all very inspiring. Well done, you!!
We had over half of the sold kits returned as finished items, we think that's pretty good for a challenge and especially in these strained times.
So these are the three favourites as voted on by guild members:
Since it is going to be a while before we can give prizes out in person, the prizes will be mailed or hand delivered (from a safe distance).
Many thanks to Cindy of Cindy's Threadworks for providing the prizes. (I love shopping at Cindy's - she lives dangerously close to me! ;-))
Thanks again everyone, for participating!
~ Ionne and Mickey
#9 made by Barbara Korabek #14 made by Vivian Christopher
#3 made by Philippa Zapf
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SCALLOPED EDGES REINVENTS ITSELF...
Scalloped Edges reinvents itself during Covid isolation.
Let me introduce you to our satellite group, Scalloped Edges, Margaret F., Fran W., Elizabeth H., Tracey T., Barbara K., Marnie B., Sue J., Marty W., Fran H., Kathy C. and me, Frankie. We are usually a very active group meeting every Tuesday morning and twice a month we do a full sew day. We encourage and inspire each other; we work on group projects, taking things outside our comfort zone. We do Comfort Quilt projects and stockings and placemats.
The Covid self isolation has forced us to change the way we do things. So we created a Messenger group on Facebook; we check in each morning. We chat about the weather, what’s on for breakfast etc. and share what our plans for the day are. There is often an ongoing conversation throughout the day and of course the “good night ladies” end of day check in. It has been a great experience sharing this down time with our Messenger friends.
But one of the most exciting parts of this reinvention of our group activities has been doing virtual sew days. We have had 3 so far, the first one was making a charm square tote bag. A few of us had taken the class at the guild some 10 years ago so we all worked along for a day. We met in a video chat at 9:59 a.m. precisely and discussed what we were doing for the next few hours then went on to work on it, of course being available by Messenger for any issues that might arise. Video at lunch and a bit of a show, how it is going and a final show and tell at 3 on another video chat.
Margaret’s bag & kitties Sue’s bag Our next sew day was a do your own thing and we all worked on unique projects. Again loads of fun and a wee bit of completion in the productivity department. We hosted our last sew day a few weeks ago and our fearless leader Sue J. led us through a scrappy bargello project. Fabulous to see the wide range of different quilts that came from the same process.
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SCALLOPED EDGES REINVENTS ITSELF... CONT’D
We continue to mark special occasions in our lives. We routinely acknowledge birthdays at our regularly weekly meetings and mark “special” birthdays with a road trip and lunch; but of course, all of that has been curtailed because of isolation. We have dropped off cards and FQ’s to birthday girls but for our “special” significant birthday we did a driveway birthday celebration. We arrived at 10 a.m. with wine and cupcakes and lawn chairs and had a great time marking Margaret F.’s birthday in April. First time I have visited the bottom of a wine bottle before noon! Even her fire dept. did a drive by with sirens and horns ablazing.
Sooooo much fun.
Just prior to the June newsletter coming out, 3 of our members revealed their Guild “No Nine Patch” challenge to the group via messenger. 3 very different uses for the not so ugly fabric.
I think we have made the best of an uncomfortable situation by encouraging each other to stay connected to our social network. Cheers all, Happy Quilting and Enjoy.
Margaret F. creative collage
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QUILT SHOW UPDATES
General Update:
We know current events are still impacting our show planning and potentially what our show may look like or if we are able to proceed with a show in 2021 (well, in the traditional fashion). We continue to monitor the events happening around us, including how other quilt shows and events are conducting virtual events. We still don’t know exactly what the spring of 2021 will look like, but each month we are understanding more about the potential parameters that will remain in place. Therefore, we continue to take steps to delay any new expenditures so we can preserve those resources should we wish to reallocate them differently. The core show planning committee is preparing a potential “Options going forward”
discussion paper for the Guild Management Committee over the next month. If you would like to connect with me regarding any ideas or suggestions please do so, my email is listed below, or give me a call. We will have a better understanding of how current and future events/issues facing our communities,
management’s thoughts on potential options and what are the next planning steps in the coming months. For now, we are still actively planning what we can do for the show given the above parameters.
Thought maybe a few pictures of our raffle quilts that have been completed to date would highlight your day.
Thanks for your continued support.
~ Barbara Korabek Quilt Show Convener
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Would you believe these are doorstops?!
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RED BARN
We have started our close out sale in Courtenay and Campbell River
stores, since there are customer limits and distancing protocol in place the timeframe has been set for August
closing (depending on stock levels). September will see exciting renovations for a October reopening under new ownership! Current Staff will be returning and sew many new
items will be added to our current lineup!
Thanks Lorna
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Last month's featured story and photos
reflected the guild’s very early years,
before we legally became a guild. The
Waterwheel Quilt to the right was one of
the featured photos. Martha called and
let me know it was quilted by the Log
Cabin Quilters, not the Quilt House
Quilters. As always it’s very important to
acknowledge the quilters - thank you
Martha for the correction.
LOOKING BACK...
What is so amazing is some of Martha’s
satellite group still belong to the
guild. Over the years they supported our
guild with their loyalty and
contributions. The strength of the
Parksville Quilters is based on the hard
work and efforts of our members. They
built a foundation and set the stage for
what we are as a guild today.
Over the next months, look for more
stories about our historical
development…how we developed from
memberships of 100 and less, to the
Parksville Quilters of today.
If any members are interested in working
with me on Looking Back - a history
project, please call or
email [email protected] .
~ RoseMary Slaney
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WHO WE ARE
Member interview: Sue Gauthier Over the next few months I will be interviewing Guild members for the Newsletter. If you think of someone that would be interesting to other members please let me know and I will be happy to contact them. They could be long time or newer members. Sue Gauthier joined our guild 2 years ago and was welcomed properly at the New Member Tea held that fall. While there, a number of new members got together and started their own satellite group. For Sue, this was invaluable as she felt connected right away. She isn't sure she would have remained a member without the group and the camaraderie it brought for her. It's a big guild and just coming to meetings without having any people she knew was not comfortable. Sue was a nurse for 30 years and a nursing teacher at University of Alberta for 15. Though born in Guelph, Ontario, Sue's family moved to Edmonton and she did her growing up and had her nursing career there. As soon as she retired, she and her husband bought and moved to her parents’ home in Qualicum Beach. This was her escape to Vancouver Island. Her two sons (and no grands yet) still live in Edmonton but do come to visit. When Sue was a young woman, her mother told her that if she wanted a new dress, she would have to make it. She did and went on to make clothes for her sons when they were young. Quilting has been a hobby for about 20 years but she is not a prolific quilter as some others are and that is OK. Like many of us, Sue is a procrastinator so is working on a project she started about 15 years ago. We all know how small our quilting world is and as an example, Sue's original quilt teacher in Edmonton now lives also in Qualicum Beach. This year Sue is doing a lot of bushwhacking in her yard. The ivy is overgrown everywhere. Another work in progress. Thanks Sue for joining us. ~ Elaine Eddy
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P Q H Q G C a l e n d a r o f E v e n t s —2019/2020
July
13….management meeting 20….newsletter submissions due 29….Black Sheep Block Party Zoom workshop
August
10….management meeting 14….Corner Beams Zoom workshop 20….newsletter submissions due
September
14….management meeting 19….Accidental Landscapes workshop 20…newsletter submissions due