From the President

Good news, everyone!! We have a Workshops Coordinator and a committee. Thank you Anne Pelton for volunteering to chair the committee and attend the monthly Executive Meetings. And thank you Anita Jones-Gould, Jane Andrew and Clarice Hobson for volunteering your time to serve on the committee. On behalf of the guild and all of those who love Workshops of all descriptions I thank you. During the past months several people have apologized to me and some of the other Executive members for not being able to give more time to the guild. I think that Anne had some serious thinking to do until she was able to commit to taking on this job. But the time needs to be right for all of us who volunteer our time. And if the time is not the right time now, it will be in the future. The time finally came available to me when I could give of myself and I am really enjoying meeting and working with guild members. So, now, we have a full complement of Executive members. I am a happy woman.

I received an interesting letter last week from a group of North Shore quilters who have started up a business geared to quilters. It is called Quilt Stash, Squared. More information is in this newsletter or our next newsletter. I shall just quote a part of the letter which might peak your interest. “We are quilters who gleefully collect fabric every chance we get, sometimes for specific projects, sometimes just for the joy of adding to our stashes. We had an idea to get all the wonderful fabric sitting in quilters’ bins, boxes and closets and market them in an online shop. It’s our quilters’ community stash shopping project.” Their website is http://www.quiltstashsquared.com/ – take a look.

I attended another Guild Gathering Meeting on April 13th along with two other members of our Guild. During the day we discussed the following topics: “Blogs”; Executive/Directors set of up of our various Guilds; Monetary Grants for guilds; Charity choices of guilds; Guild Socials and the “Talent within our guild/Teachers” sharing list. All those who attend can be part of a DropBox system of sharing guild information. The technology of DropBox is great but those of us who are not as knowledgeable as others are not as comfortable with the system. I am doing fine with the technology but others are struggling. The Dropbox system allows us to share big time. At the meeting there were 29 people representing 14 guilds. Most of the guilds were quilt guilds but there were a couple of Textile guilds there. Our next meeting is Saturday October 26th from 10 until 3 in Langley. If anyone is interested in coming with me you are welcome. We already have two topics on the agenda and they are Trips and Retreats.

Our next guild meeting is on the fourth Tuesday of May, the 28th. We have had 5 weeks between meetings this month so just a little extra time to get those UFOs finished and ready to Show off. This month is your last opportunity to Show and Tell about your registered projects. Don’t forget your Show and Tell, library books and library fines money, your mug, 50/50 raffle ticket money, left over birthday ‘goodies’, your name tag and your happy, smiling face.

Happy Quilting,
Betty

Workshops Thank You

I would like to thank my workshop committee – Carol Piercy, Anita Jones-Gould and Betty Clarke – for all their assistance and ideas over these last few years. They were always there with suggestions for workshop instructors and a helping hand to make tea and coffee. It was a privileged to have been your workshop co-coordinator for the past 4 years.

I would also like to thanks all the guild members who signed up for the workshops and offered to help set up and take down the tables along with the bringing of goodies for us to nibble on. Your assistance was always appreciated.

I am pleased to announce that we do now have a new workshop co-coordinator. Anne Pelton has volunteered to plan and look after workshops for the next 2 years and we met this morning to go over what is required to put on a workshop. Anne has a committee in place already with Jane Andrews and Clarice Hobson lending a helping hand and Anita Jones-Gould has agreed to stay on to help as well. I hope you will lend them as much support as you afforded me. Good luck Anne and your committee, too!!

Joan Herrin

Membership Report

We currently have 131 members registered and we had 89 in attendance at the last meeting. If you know of someone who has been a member in the past, remind them to renew their membership. Although this is not a quilt show year, in order for a member to show quilts in the show of June 2014, a member must be in good standing as of the beginning of December 2013. So why not renew sooner rather than later and enjoy the benefits of membership.

If you have any questions or concerns please don’t hesitate to email me.

Remember to bring your nametag in order to win the door prize. Congratulations to our March winners: Carol Hill and Gaye McCance. Be sure to remember to be wearing your nametag in order to claim your prize, should your name be drawn.

Nametags are available, if you forget to bring yours, and are $1 each.

Have a wonderful month, and Happy Stitching!
Kate Burzuk

Creative Threads Conspiracy

We would like to invite your guild to join us on Denman Island for a special event this October. It is called the “Creative Threads Conspiracy” and this will be its second year running. The event will include three full days of classes, catered meals and a free Wearable Art Fashion Show as entertainment included in the Saturday evening dinner. The dates are October 25th, 26th and 27th 2013.

Classes include several by well-known and loved quilting teachers from the area – Sharon Pederson, Ionne McCauley, Barb Mortell, and Carol Piercy as well as many different streams of fiber arts: Basketry with Cynthia Minden, felting with Christine O’Neill, Knitting with Jean Cockburn and Kerri Boland, Hardanger Embroidery with Judy Briosi, Rag Rug Braiding with Phyllis Fabbi, Paper Cloth making with Pelka Wiltshire and Natural Dyeing with Anna Heywood-Jones. In addition Marilyn Jensen, a local multimedia artist will teach an all-day class in using your sewing machine as a drawing tool… a great way to truly learn free-style quilting for those who don’t yet.

For more information or to register check out our website: http://creativethreadconspiracy.com/

Please note, some of the class sizes are very small and therefore will fill quickly.

From the President

At our last Executive meeting our Program chair Andrea Cowie said, “What are the chances of having two presenters in a row who do not seem to know the meaning of a ‘small’ quilt?” Indeed. Lynne Fanthorpe, a quilter and machine quilting artist, treated us to a most enjoyable talk and trunk show. She is a member of the Fraser Valley Quilt Guild and she brought their Show Raffle Quilt and sold tickets to our members. She had a very busy evening. Truly, a one woman show.

I want to thank those members who jump up and volunteer to help with our Show and Tell portion of the meeting. With our UFO/ TGIF/ etc. projects in full swing there are many, many, quilts to see and hang for better viewing. So, thank you so much for making that part of our evening move quickly and smoothly.

Somehow, a table for ‘free items’ has sprung up at our guild meetings, much like our spring flowers. And that is okay. If you are doing some spring cleaning on these fine days and come across sewing room items which need a new home please do bring them to guild meetings. But, you MUST take any of your treasures home with you if no one wants them. At our Executive meeting Rosalind was looking for a home for a sewing tote. She found a delighted taker. It really is a win, win situation all round. Please give me a heads up if you need more than the portion of one table so we can accommodate you.

I announced at our last guild meeting that we have a Raffle Quilt Committee. The chair is Becky West, along with Norine McCaffrey, Suzanne Patchell and myself, Betty Clarke. We are a very keen group. At our March guild meeting I was really pushing the FUN factor of being on a committee.

And as luck would have it we still have a committee which needs filling and that is? You guessed it – Workshops !!! Personally, I never thought much about the benefits of guild sponsored workshops until we discussed them at the Executive meeting. I just think they are fun to go to. But, not only are they fun to go to, but quilts that are produced at Workshops often end up being on display in our Quilt Show or as donations to Community Quilts. I have donated at least 5 different quilts that I have made at Workshops to our Community Quilts program. Maybe you have taken one or more of the following workshops we have had in the past year or so: Twist-and-Turn Bargello, Bonnie Hwang’s workshop, Needle Turn Applique, Mystery and Seminole quilts along with many others. I am registered for Thread Play in May and can hardly wait. I know we will be seeing some of these workshop creations in our June 2014 Album of Quilts Show. WE NEED WORKSHOPS AND WE NEED A COMMITTEE TO ORGANIZE THEM FOR US !!!

For those of you who enjoy the Guild Retreat Marg has booked the next two years. Here are the dates so you can mark them in your calendar: Feb.27-March 2, 2014 and Feb. 26 – March 1 (2015). The Ridge Meadows Quilt Guild will be guests at our April meeting and they will be bringing their raffle quilt to help advertise their Show on May 3/4. There will be no Workshops table at our next meeting so if you are interested in registering for Thread Play on May 4th please contact or speak to Joan Herrin. She has graciously agreed to help with this workshop. Don’t forget your mug, library books, cheque book, cash for 50/50 and raffle tickets and overdue library books, “goodies” if you were an April baby and of course all of your Show and Tell. See you all on Tuesday April 23rd.

Happy Quilting,
Betty

Still Seeking a Workshop Coordinator

We have two more workshops planned (by Joan Herrin, past Workshop Coordinator) for this Spring, April 20th with Lorna Shaprio, which is full, and May 4th – Thread Play with Cindy Scraba.

We have no workshops planned for the Fall and, if no one steps up, there will be no workshops forever and ever or until someone volunteers. Perhaps several people could come together as a committee. They could even take turns coming to the Executive meetings. We will be flexible.

If someone wants to please volunteer to be Workshop Coordinator, they can get in touch with either of the two Members-at-large: Joan Elliott or Terri Gerath.

Membership Report

April showers bring May flowers! It also allows us quilters a good reason to stay inside and quilt! So not only does rain bring flowers, it brings Quilts!!!!

Now that you have renewed your membership, did you remember to pick up your new card? This year’s colour is yellow! Your membership number should remain the same as past years. Be sure to keep your membership cards handy when going shopping as some quilt/fabric shops may offer a discount if you are a guild member in good standing. Membership also allows you to sign up for workshops, and borrow library books.

We currently have 129 members registered and we had 94 in attendance at the last meeting. If you know of someone who has been a member in the past, remind them to renew their membership. Although this is not a quilt show year, in order for a member to show quilts in the show of June 2014, a member must be in good standing as of the beginning of December 2013. So why not renew sooner rather than later and enjoy the benefits of membership.

A membership list is now ready for distribution. If you have any questions or concerns please don’t hesitate to email me.

Remember to bring your nametag in order to win the door prize. Congratulations to our March winners: Sandi Hill, Karen Wong, and Suzanne Patchell. Be sure to remember to be wearing your nametag in order to claim your prize, should your name be drawn.

Nametags are available, if you forget to bring yours, and are $1 each.

Have a wonderful month, and Happy Stitching!
Kate Burzuk

From the President

Thank you to the almost 90 members who came to our AGM in February. Not only did we discuss important topics like our Budget but we acknowledged Executive members who were leaving and we welcomed new members to the Executive, although we only have one new member at the present time. Paulette Morton kindly volunteered to be our Secretary and at our Executive meeting this week she seemed right at home taking notes. We still need some people to step forward and take on Workshops. And I may have to do some serious pestering in the next few months. Rosalind took a moment to thank Edna Simpson for all the time and effort she has given to our Community Quilts Executive over the past many, many years. And we did not forget about many other people who are behind the scenes helping us all enjoy guild activities.

I just reread the newsletter blurb of Andrea’s description of our Program presenter we had in February. Let me quote Andrea. “I love Marika’s use of colour and design. She is fearless and her embellishing is magical.” I am talking about Marika Dauberman who is a member of our guild and apparently very shy. Marika, you did very well indeed for a shy gal. You were “fearless”. It does take a lot of courage to get up and speak in front of a bunch of people even when they are lovely members of a quilt guild. Thank you so much for sharing your story with us. I bet more people will know your name now and be able to say hello.

“Giving is Good for the Soul.” That was the headline of an article written by Drs. Oz and Roizen in one of this month’s Province newspapers. I like the next bit too. “Generosity is an essential nutrient. It fuels the body with good energy and strengthens not just relationships, but the heart, immune system and your desire to be good to yourself, too.” I saw much generosity during the two days of sewing we did for our Community Quilts Program on March 8th and 9th. Just think of all the good “stuff” we were doing for ourselves as we gave of our time and energy to help others in our community. There is a great deal of preparation that must be done in order for these two days to be a success. Many hands do indeed make light work or rather lighter work. Our Community Quilts Committee must be highly commended for their efforts. Everyone who took a quilt kit or two this year or in the past and all of you folks who have thought about finishing a quilt that you intend to give to Community Quilts have about three months to finish your projects. At our June meeting we are going to be treated to seeing our efforts on parade. I can hardly wait.

Here I go with the pestering business I mentioned earlier in this write-up. I just received an email on a possible Program and Workshop speaker who is setting up a travel schedule during the next few months and I feel very frustrated in that I cannot forward it to someone. We are missing out on some fun, educational and exciting quilting adventures. Interested parties, please contact me ASAP.

Our next meeting is on Tuesday, the 26th of March (the fourth Tuesday of the month). Remember your mug; your cheque book if you want to sign up for our May workshop called Thread Play; all of your TGIFs, UFOs or simply those unfinished projects you have now finished; cash for those 50/50 tickets and for quilt show raffle tickets being sold by the visiting Fraser Valley Guild; and if it is your birthday in March please bring us a little bit or a lot of your birthday cake. We enjoy our treats.

Happy Quilting,
Betty

Three Cheers and a Boo

1) Paulette Morton has graciously volunteered for the position of Secretary. Three Cheers for Paulette!!!

2) ____________ has graciously volunteered for the position of Workshops Coordinator. (BOOOO, I say)

We have two more workshops planned (by Joan Herrin, past Workshop Coordinator) for this Spring, one in April on the 20th with Lorna Shaprio, which is full, and one in May on the 4th called Thread Play with Cindy Scraba.

We have no workshops planned for the Fall and, if no one steps up, there will be no workshops forever and ever or until someone volunteers. Perhaps several people could come together as a committee. They could even take turns coming to the Executive meetings. We will be flexible.

If someone wants to please volunteer to be Workshop Coordinator, they can get in touch with either of the two Members-at-large: Joan Elliott or Terri Gerath.

CQA News

Shopping Notice to all Quilt Guilds

Are you ready for some online shopping with great deals and discounts for Canadian Quilters?

You are invited to visit the Virtual Marketplace, created by CQA/ACC to celebrate Quilt BC 2013.

Beginning April 1st, the Virtual Marketplace will offer special deals and discounts from Quilt BC 2013 Sponsors, Merchant Mall vendors, CQA/ACC Member Shops and Quilt Professionals.

Check out the site to search for the deal that’s just right for you and use the coupon you’ll need to complete your purchase in-store or on-line. This site is open to everyone, members and non-members. Nothing beats finding awesome bargains from the comfort of your own home! Get ready to go shopping April 1, 2013.

http://www.canadianquilter.com/shopping/marketplace-information-search.php

We greatly appreciate your support!

Jackie Philpott
Administrative Assistant, CQA/ACC