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New Millennium Quilters’ Guild Newsletter – September 2016 Page 1
Guild Meeting Dates
September 20, 2016
October 18, 2016
November 15, 2016
December 20, 2016
Meetings are held at:
Knox Presbyterian Church
208 Cayley Street
Walkerton
7:00 P.M. – 9:00 P.M.
Meetings are held the third
Tuesday of each month from
September to June
Please bring the following to
the September Meeting:
Completed membership
form (page 9) along with
cheque or cash for
$30.00
Completed Outreach
Projects
Name Tag
Loonie For Draw
Show & Share Items
DEADLINE FOR OCTOBER
NEWSLETTER IS OCTOBER 12TH
newmillenniuqmquiltersguild@gmail.com
A warm welcome back to our new season of quilting adventures at NMQG. I
hope you have found time this summer, despite the heat, to catch your breath
and that you come to this quilting season inspired and ready to be creative.
We had the privilege of travelling to Newfoundland this summer with our
daughter and her family, their first visit to this awesome province.
Everywhere we went we saw creativity - in nature, in quilt shops, in craft and
pottery shops and in the homes we visited. In Gros Morne's Rocky Harbour all
the beds in the cabins where we stayed had beautiful homemade quilts and a
plaque on the wall acknowledging the 81 year old lady who had made them.
Springdale's This 'n That Quilt Shop kept a "bit" of my money but I have some
beautiful batiks and a few new patterns to show for it!
Speaking of inspiration, the programs and courses organized by the program
committee for the upcoming season look very exciting. I'm curious to see
what the challenge and outreach committees have in store for us. A BIG thank
you to all the committee members who work so hard to keep us challenged,
educated and entertained.
It is with fear and trembling that I approach my term as President. But then
I remember that I'm not alone. Past presidents Marie and Karen are
wonderful support and you are all friends. I'm confident that together we can
make our beloved guild a place where we can inspire each other, share our love
of quilting and help others.
I'm looking forward to our time together at the September meeting.
President Marion
New Millennium Quilters’ Guild Newsletter – SEPTEMBER 2016
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 20153, Hanover, ON N4N 3T1
Email Address: newmillenniumquiltersguild@gmail.com
Website Address: https://newmillenniumquiltersguild.wordpress.com
MEMBERSHIP FEE
Membership fee - $30.00 - is due at the September Meeting. Please
complete the form on page 9 and bring it to the September meeting. If
you are paying by cheque please staple your cheque to the completed
registration form. If you are paying by cash please put the completed
form and cash (correct money if at all possible) in an envelope and give
it to Glenna. This will help Glenna with registration.
THANK YOU.
New Millennium Quilters’ Guild Newsletter – September 2016 Page 2
PLEASE KEEP THIS SHEET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
NEW MILLENNIUM QUILTERS’ GUILD 2016-2017 EXECUTIVE
Past President Marie Bolton mbolton@wightman.ca
President Marion Brown bmarion1011@gmail.com
Co 1st Vice Presidents Tonie Botting kousino2000@yahoo.ca
Rosemary Heisz rosemary.heisz@gmail.com
2nd Vice President NEEDS TO BE FILLED
Secretary Nina McTeer ken.mcteer@wightman.ca
Back Up Secretary Pauline Cuneo ppcuneo@hotmail.com
Treasurer Glenna Hibberd ghibberd@wightman.ca
Archives Kathy Boycott boycott@eastlink.ca
Challenges Evelyn Breedon northofto77@yahoo.com
Catherine Grubb
Community Outreach Marilyn Grubb gbtowing@bmts.com
Pat Golem golemp@live.ca
Mary Nelson mnelson@hurontel.on.ca
Judy Ware gware@wightman.ca
Library Karen Schnurr karencec@wightman.ca
Jeanne Kucan jkucan@wightman.ca
Judy Sloan jsloan@wightman.ca
Theresa Siem soopermom1_57@hotmail.com
Wendy Lamont awlamont@hotmail.com
Monthly Draws Tonie Botting kousino2000@yahoo.ca
Name Tag Draw Lorri Monk lorri_monk@hotmail.com
Newsletter & Website Helen Gutscher newmillenniumquiltersguild@gmail.com hmgutsch@wightman.ca
Cheryl Russwurm ccruss@wightman.ca
Program Sheila O'Hagan sheilaohagan@tnt21.com
Joan Fischer gfischer@wightman.ca
Marg Cale cales@hurontel.on.ca
Karen Ruetz kruetz@wightman.ca
Louise Mancell tmancell@wightman.ca
Social Cathy Weber jcweber1448@gmail.com
Delphine Jacques dgjacques@wightman.ca
Kathy Bailey kj.bailey@eastlink.ca
Greeter For New Members
Marie Bolton mbolton@wightman.ca
Spring Retreat Tonie Botting kousino2000@yahoo.ca
2018 Quilt Show
Co-Chairs
Donna Watke watdale@wightman.ca
Karen Schnurr karencec@wightman.ca
Raffle Quilt Co-Chairs
Helen Meyer meyerh@bmts.com
Marilyn Brocklebank m_brockle@hotmail.com
VISITOR FEES -$5.00 PER MEETING
At the executive meeting in June a motion was passed and approved that
visitor fees be increased to $5.00 per meeting. Starting with our
September 2016 meeting visitor fees will now be $5.00 per meeting.
New Millennium Quilters’ Guild Newsletter – September 2016 Page 3
SHOW & SHARE / SET-UP VOLUNTEER SCHEDULE 2016 - 2017 PLEASE KEEP THIS SHEET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE!
The responsibility of this committee is to:
set up the chairs for the meeting (when necessary)
assist the evening’s guest speaker with transporting in their trunk show, holding & folding quilts and returning all items to their car
assist with the member’s share & show by holding up the item while the member talks about her project - (2 to hold & 2 to fold)
help with the displaying of projects
put chairs away
SEPTEMBER 1. Marilyn Brocklebank 2. Marita Hagedorn 3. Gail Dupuis 4. Margaret Cale 5. Wendy Lamont
FEBRUARY 1. Rosemary Heisz 2. Lorri Monk 3. Adele Vath-Nolan 4. Judy Sloan 5. Helen Gutscher
OCTOBER 1. Helen Meyer - not holding up quilt 2. Kathy Bailey 3. Karen Walter
4. ____________________________
5. ____________________________
MARCH 1. Louise Mancell - too short to hold quilts 2. Kathy Bailey
3. _______________________
4. _______________________
5. _______________________
NOVEMBER 1. Glenna Hibberd - can't hold quilts 2. Judy Gingrich - hold & fold quilts 3. Karen Walter - hold & fold quilts 4. Marlene Budd
5. ___________________________
APRIL 1. Nina McTeer 2. Judy Gingrich - hold & fold 3. Theresa Seim 4. Johanna Hardy
5. ___________________________
DECEMBER 1. Jeanne Kucan 2. Linda Deyarmond 3. Joan Roesborough - can't hold quilts 4. Shirley Schmidt
5. ____________________________
MAY 1. Marilyn Brocklebank 2. Dianne Gullett 3. Jeanne Kucan 4. Linda Deyarmond
5. __________________
JANUARY 1. Tonie Botting 2. Judy Sloan - hold & fold quilts 3. Cathy Weber 4. Delphine Jacques 5. Cheryl Russwurm
JUNE 1. _________________________ 2. _________________________ 3. _________________________ 4. _________________________ 5. _________________________
If you are unable to be at the meeting on your scheduled time, it is your responsibility to find a replacement.
New Millennium Quilters’ Guild Newsletter – September 2016 Page 4
PROGRAM & COURSES FOR 2016-2017 Policy regarding cancelling courses - If you cancel the guild keeps 50%. If guild cancels all money is returned. Only
if there is an emergency and the person cannot attend they will get a full refund.
September 20 , 2016 Meeting
Our September meeting is a time of getting together, paying our membership dues, deciding on workshops, returning library
books and getting new ones, “Show and Share” and catching up with guild members.
October 18th, 2016 Meeting
Speaker Anita Zobens from Superior Thread’s will be speaking on “Choosing Threads”.
CQA challenge for 2017 - how to make a slab block. Sheila O’Hagan will be demonstrating “Slab Block”
Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Workshop with Anita Zobens – Appliqué Buffet Workshop. Anita will be teaching various
machine appliqué techniques using invisible, fusible and decorative threads, choosing correct needles and how to adjust the
tension for sewing different fabrics with various threads. This is a very informative class . Class fee is $35. We can accept a
few more - please pay at September meeting.
November 15th, 2016 Meeting: Speaker & Trunk show with Lorna McMahon of Sew Fresh Quilts. She is from the
Bluevale/Listowel area. She is a quilt designer and has her own patterns.
December 20, 2016 Christmas POTLUCK {Details are coming – just like Christmas}
January 17, 2017 Meeting
“How To Rule Your Ruler” with 4 demos - Plain & Simple Cutting, Stripology ruler, add a ¼“ ruler and Quick Curve Ruler
February 21. 2017 Meeting
Outreach plus a 10 minute demo for the Hex N More Ruler
March 21, 2017 Meeting
To be determined
March 22, 2017 Workshop
Learn the “Hex N More Ruler” to make an item of your choice. One block, three blocks or a whole quilt. Marg Cale and
Sheila O’Hagan will be teaching this all day course. 9 A.M. - 3 P.M. Cost $35 + ruler
April 18, 2017 Mystery Workshop Tuesday afternoon 1:30 – 4:30 P.M. – It’s a mystery what you will be making. A list of
supplies will be provided. It’s bound to be a fun day to sew. Cost: $20.00 (1/2 day course).
April 18, 2017 Meeting
Trina O’Rourke, vendor “The Cotton Harvest” from Seaforth, Ontario will do a 30 minute presentation about her store, the
history of how it started, her personal quilts plus share some of the newest items that she will bring along for sale. Members
will have time to shop before and during the meeting.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT Requests for comfort quilts are to be made to Pat Golem at 519-506-2434 or at golemp@live.ca. Over the
summer 3 ladies comfort quilts have been given out.
Outreach Summer Projects
Thank you to members who worked so diligently over the summer on the kits and No Nonsense block packages
(nine patch or hourglass) that were handed out in June. We will accept them in October if you could not get to
complete them before now. We have a few more kits needing some work - available to take home if you prefer
to work that way. Please help as these jobs are small. Sinful Comfort kits and Walk About kits will be available
as they are prepared. We record who takes fabric bundles and kits – so if you have had one for any length of
time – we may be asking for their return.
New Millennium Quilters’ Guild Newsletter – September 2016 Page 5
Tuesday Workshop - September 20
Outreach will be meeting at 1:30 pm. At 2:15 pm Mary Sanders from the 5 Star Quilters will be giving a
presentation on how to make T-shirt dresses and dresses from pillowcases. These dresses will be donated in
spring 2017 to various people/groups who will be doing mission work in South America. Bring your sewing
machines, cutting mats, rulers, etc. If you have any T-shirts to work on bring them as well. The demonstration
will involve using pillowcases made into dresses. Outreach will adapt the method using fabric and will supply the
fabric for such. Walk About pattern kits will also be worked on.
General Meeting
Outreach will give a brief demonstration on making the mission dresses and have fabric available for this.
Hand Quilting
Glenna Hibberd has offered to set up the guild’s quilt frames in the basement of her house for hand quilting.
Glenna will let us know the dates as to when this project can be worked on.
MINUTES JUNE 22, 2016 (Nina McTeer) President Marie Bolton opened the meeting with a warm welcome to all especially our 2 visitors. President elect Marion Brown said
the Grace. “The tables were ladened”. Dinner was enjoyed by all.
Minutes of the last meeting as circulated in the newsletter. Moved by Karen Ruetz and seconded by Evelyn Breedon. Carried.
Treasurer report as circulated in the newsletter. Filed as read.
Joan Fischer: Explained the new show and share committee, also written up in the newsletter. Sign-up sheets were passed
around. Asked for a volunteer to oversee this committee. FYI---- we need volunteers!!!!!
Helen Meyer - Raffle quilt: We all got our first look of the finished quilt. Helen thanked everyone who helped sew on it. Marita
Hagedorn donated her time for quilting it. Thank you Marita!!!!!!!
Tonie Botting: Happy birthday.
Explained about Row by Row: Cathy Weber showed her row by row quilt. Several quilt shops in the area are participating in this
fun project.
Marion Brown and Marlene Budd Challenge Mystery Quilt: 14 members showed their quilt. All very different, all used the same
pattern just used different fabric colours. Thanked everybody for their participation.
Pat Golem Outreach: Several different projects are precut and ready to sew. Some kits are ready for quilting. Make sure to press
seams open on the nine patch square, makes it easier to quilt. Lots of projects to work on over the summer!!!!!!
Library: Members can take books out for the summer, please return in September.
Evelyn Breedon Program: Read an article, “From the Heart”, how each quilt can tell a story. Every quilt should have “Heart”.
Show and Share: 10 members showed their projects.
Draws: Name tag-----Marion Brown; Door prize----Catherine Grubb, Joan Fischer; Quilt top------Shirley Schmidt; Mystery quilt---
Rosemary Heisz, Pat Golem
Nomination Committee Karen Ruetz: Introduced the new incoming executive.
Mirror image quilt blocks that were made by guild members were presented to our outgoing President Marie Bolton.
SEE YOU ALL IN SEPTEMBER!!!
BUS TRIP TO CREATIVFESTIVAL Just a reminder that the Hanover Sewing Club is once again sponsoring a bus trip to the CreativFestival on Saturday, October 29, 2016. Sewing Club members pay $45 and non-members pay $50 for a seat on the bus and admission to the Festival. Pick up locations are Mother Theresa School in Walkerton (leave at 6:50 a.m.); Food Basics parking lot in Hanover (leave at 7:15 a.m.), and the Credit Union parking lot in Durham (leave at 7:30 a.m.). A stop in Mount Forest will depend on riders from that area. Please arrive 10 minutes before pickup times. We will make a washroom/coffee stop in Orangeville on the way to Toronto. The bus will leave the Festival at 4:00 p.m. with a supper stop in Orangeville. Please contact Doreen Hamilton, 881-0777, or Johanna Hardy, 364-6237. Payment reserves your seat. A cancellation list will be kept in case a previously reserved seat becomes available.
New Millennium Quilters’ Guild Newsletter – September 2016 Page 6
WANTED Would like to purchase a "I SPY FABRIC QUILT PANEL". If have one please contact Linda Deyarmond - 519-364-6129
COMING EVENTS September 8 - 18, 2016 Fibre Content 2016, entries by April 1st,
deadline May 31, 2016. Art Gallery of Burlington For entry info contact BQG gmail box
September 14, 2016 Kincardine Sunset Quilt Guild hosting trunk show by Connie Haidle, from USA. Will be showing her amazing appliqué quilts
7:30 P.M. St. Anthony's Church Hall, Russell Street, Kincardine
September 26, 2016 Kincardine Sunset Quilt Guild hosting trunk show by Marilyn Farquhar from the Waterloo Region presenting her "Journey Through Quilting"
1:30 P.M. St. Anthony's Church Hall, Russell Street, Kincardine
Sept. 30- October 1, 2016 First Fibre Arts Festival Grey Roots 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. both day
October 21-22, 2016 Road to Friendship Quilt Show London Friendship Quilters Guild
Oakridge Presbyterian Church lfqg,blogspot.com/
October 22 - 23, 2016 "Magic of Cloth Act IV Garden of Dreams", Orangeville Agricultural Event Centre in Mono just outside of Orangeville
www.dufferinpiecemakers.org
October 26,2016 Five Star Quilter's Guild Tea Social, Teeswater
New Millennium Quilters’ Guild Newsletter – September 2016 Page 7
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Regular Store Hours - Monday, Thursday,
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New Millennium Quilters’ Guild Newsletter – September 2016 Page 8
QUILTS OF VALOUR PATTERNS: I have had several ladies ask for packages of the 14 blocks and they will be available at the Tuesday meeting at a cost of $4 per package to cover photocopy charges. If you wish to have the patterns and have not ordered your package, please do so as soon as possible so that you will not be disappointed this month. Northcott designers have created the fabric "O Canada" in support of Quilts of Valour, and Quilts of Valour Canada asks that blocks being sent to them, only be made from the O Canada fabric. If there is interest in making more blocks to send to Quilts of Valour, please let me know. If, however, you wish to make the blocks for a quilt for yourself, or to gift to someone yourself, you can use your stash. Please note the blocks MUST be 9 1/2" so they will fit together, - 9" finished blocks in the quilt. Evelyn B. 367-2187 - northofto77@yahoo.com
NEW MILLENNIUM QUILTERS' GUILD 2016-2017 MEMBERSHIP REGISTRATION FORM Please complete and bring registration form to September meeting. If you are paying by cheque please staple your cheque to the completed registration form. If you are paying by cash please put the completed form and correct cash in an envelope and give it to Glenna. This will help Glenna with the registration. THANK YOU. PLEASE PRINT ALL INFORMATION. MEMBERSHIP FEE IS $30.00 Name: _____________________________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Postal Code:________________ Telephone Number: Home: _____________________Work: __________________________________ Cell: ________________________________ Email Address: ______________________________________________________________________ Do you want to receive your newsletter by email? Yes: __________ No: __________ (IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE YOUR NEWSLETTER BY EMAIL, IT WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR YOU TO PICKUP AT THE NEXT MONTHLY MEETING.)
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New Millennium Quilters’ Guild Newsletter – September 2016 Page 9
New Millennium Quilt Guild
Meetings are 3rd
Tuesday (Sept. To June) 10 meetings.
7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Walkerton Presbyterian Church
$30 membership fee /one year
Being a member entitles you to:
2 hours of information & fun each month
Monthly Newsletter (via email)
A New Millennium Name Tag
Name Tag Draw ( to win you need to be wearing your name tag)
Guild Lending Library of quilting books & magazines
Inspiration Speakers
Guild Courses taught by professional teachers
Tuesday afternoon sewing days
Monthly draws (3 tickets/$1)
New Techniques with Demos
Opportunity to attend Spring Quilting Retreat near Shakespeare, Ontario
with 15 other members (Details to Follow)
Challenges/Round Robins/Block of the Month etc.
Assist with making quilts for Community Outreach
Members “Show and Share” of their current projects
Expertise of 60+ knowledgeable quilters
Showcase your work at the next Quilt Show in 2018
The gift of new friendships
Always remember that.....
“We were all beginners at one time!”
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