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November 2012, No. 413

Meeting Date – November5 at 1:00 or 7:00 p.m.
Marilyn Foreman of Eagan, MN
1:00 & 7:00 PM –“Kaleidoscope of Quilts: Rotate and Create”

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/ Quilter’s Sew-ciety
Newsletter
October 2012
No. 412
/ Program and Education Items
Upcoming Program Information
Program & Education
Program
  • January 7, 2013 - We are still looking for bits and pieces(programs, quilting projects, photos, etc.) of our QS history for you to share at our 35th Anniversary Celebration being held at the 2013 January QS meeting. Please contact Elizbeth Harty if you have something you would be willing to share at the meeting. QS Member, Julie Tebay, will give a presentation on Amish Quilting.
  • December 3, 2012 - Joint QS Meeting, 6:00 PM and will be held here at our current QS meeting site, BethanyUnitedMethodistChurch. The night is "Mystery Night" with some surprise guests and a little bit of mystery. QS Members whose last name begins with A to M can bring some cookies or bars - disposable plate or containers preferred. Look for further details at the November meeting, the December newsletter and our website.
  • November 5, 2012 - Marilyn Foreman of Eagan, MN. Her presentation, "Kaleidoscope of Quilts: Rotate and Create," will be presented at both the 1:00 and 7:00 PM QS meetings. If you are interested in seeing some of her quilts, you can see them on her website,

Education

We have completed another successful year of QS sponsored quilting workshops. I hope those of you who attended enjoyed the workshops and have added some new tips and techniques to your quilting and pieces skills. The 2013 workshops are in process so stayed tuned for more information and details.
/ Tip from the President-Elect
Hi all,
Well, the time has come to say my goodbyes to my flowers and "tuck them in" for the winter. That's always a little sad after enjoying their blooms and color all summer. But then there's the joy of new plants in the Spring. And, after the snow flies, we'll all have a little more indoor time to spend in our sewing rooms creating and playing with our own colors and patterns! :o)
Here are some handy safety tips I found:
Safe Storage: Use a potholder to make a case for your scissors or rotary cutter. For a rotary cutter, fold the potholder in half and stitch the side and bottom edges together. For scissors, bring 2 corners together and stitch edges. The loops can be used to hang the cases in your sewing room.
Safety First! Always wear shoes when using a rotary cutter. A quilter shared her story about a her rotary cutter falling off the cutting table and hitting her bare foot. Unfortunately she required stitches so she now wears shoes when cutting. (I never thought about it, but it does make sense to take this little extra precaution. The "better safe than sorry" method.)
Happy Quilting!
Linda Edd
2012 President-Elect
/ September10, 2012 Meeting Minutes
Quilters Sew-ciety Day Minutes
The meeting was called to order at 1:00 pm by Lucy Horn, the Day Facilitator. Lucy reviewed the privileges of QS membership, reminded members to wear name tags and silence cell phones. Lucy gave a brief history of the rotary cutter and matt which were introduced in 1979 by the Olfa company. A motion was made by Betsy Monroe, seconded by Sandy Stiles and passed by the membership to accept the minutes as published in the September Newsletter.
  • Show and Tell: Members shared 2 bed, 1 lap, 8 wall, 2 baby, 3 charity quilts and 3 fabric=created journal covers.
  • New Members: Susan Bjornson and Carol Boerger were introduced. 2 guests were also present.
  • Lotto Block: Blocks were held over until the evening meeting drawing. The October block, Anvil Star, is available on the QS website and will be in the October newsletter.
Program: Shelly Stokes presented From Wonder Fabric to Wow, highlighting her personal quilting history starting in 1995. Some of her Wonder questions were: I wonder what I’m going to do with this fabric, if people will buy my hand dyed fabrics, if I can make paint look like applique, what I can do with narrow strips and strings of fabric and so on. Shelly is known for her books on using Shiva PaintStiks and rubbing plates.
  • Door Prizes: Shelly Stokes donated a 1 yard bundle of her dyed fabric. 4th & Main of Cannon Falls donated a gift card.
  • Motion to adjourn: At 3:10pm Betty Drier made the motion which was seconded by Mary Nordeng.
Respectfully submitted by,
Julie Tebay, Day Secretary
Quilter’s Sew-ciety Evening Meeting Minutes
The meeting was called to order at 7 p.m. by Jan Bruce, Evening Facilitator, at BethanyUnitedMethodistChurch. Jan welcomed guests, reviewed the benefits of membership and reminded us to wear our name tags, being sure to greet new members with yellow name tags (less than one year‘s membership). Thanks for the mice-in-heaven joke, Jan. A motion was made by Elizabeth Harty and seconded by Marge Byrne to accept the August minutes as published in the September newsletter.
  • Show and Tell: Members shared 2 large quilts, 13 twin/crib quilts, 2 wall hangings, 3 table runners, a place mat, one pillow, 3 journal covers and one quilt which will be featured on the cover of Australian Patchwork and Quilting around March 2013. Bright colors, great ideas. Thank you all.
  • 7:40-7:55 Break time to enjoy the speakers’ quilts in front of the chancel and the QS committee displays, including our amazing library, in the hallway just outside the chancel.
Program: Shelly Stokes from Alexandria, MN and founder of Cedar Canyon Textiles encouraged us to try new approaches to creativity with her enthusiastic presentation: Eight Ways to Freshen Your Stash, or, From “Wonder” (why do I still have this, what can I do with it) to “Wow!” In addition to ways to actually use leftover strings and scraps, a few of her tips include: concentrate on fabric, texture & color, together; use black to make a bright color shine; use fusible interfacing instead of fusible web for a lighter feel and, finally, don’t even think of putting a fabric painted with oil sticks into the dryer.
  • Door Prize: Laurie Cook won a bundle of hand-dyed fabric with Paintstiks offered by our speaker and Mary Farrell won a gift certificate from “Fourth and Main. “
  • Guests: Welcome to Andrea Mohr, Emily Moline, Nancy Hansen and Susan Harzler. Come back soon.
  • Lotto Block: September’s contemporary block with the off-center-litte-black-square inspired a total of 36 submissions. Ooops, the day meeting forgot to draw for a winner, so day and evening names were combined. A set of 18 squares each was won by Betty Dreier and Connie Duvald. We look forward to seeing how you use them! Directions for the October block are in this newsletter and online.
  • Motion to adjourn: At 9:10 p.m. Darlene Peterson made the motion to adjourn and Judy Rutz seconded. All approved.
Respectfully submitted, Sharon Nichols, Evening Secretary
  • Betsy Monroe reminded members that the Baltimore Album Group (BAG) meets at 9am the 3rd Wednesday of each month at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Rochester. The group specializes in promoting hand appliqué and any interested people are invited to attend meetings.
  • Pam Geerdes, Librarian, reminded members that the library is closed for inventory and will re-open for the October meeting.
  • Sara King announced that the Kiwanis are making cloth dolls for the Mended Hearts group. The dolls are donated to children in the hospital and anyone interested in making dolls please contact Sara King.
  • Lorraine Nagel suggested creating a picture directory to easier identify and remember members.
  • Romayne Thompson thanked the total of 320 QS members who worked with her, Sharon Sandberg and Rosie Seegmiller to create a quilt for the Mayo Clinic Women’s Cancer Program. Response was so enthusiastic that the one projected became two completed. The quilts have been displayed in the Women’s Cancer area, have served as background for a PBS program on breast cancer and one of is freatured in the cancer awareness May 2013 calendar, along with several quilts by member Eunice Hill. Romayne has brought calendars to share with QS members, so see her at the break.
  • Sue Zahasky, Education/Program Coordinator. Details on upcoming education opportunities are in Sue’s Education/Program section of this newsletter.
  • Karen Greenslade revealed the identity of the September mystery quilter as Georgia Bonesteel, confirming the guesses of many in the audience.

/ Please let us get to know You!
This month we Get to Know Gail Sauter....I heard about Quilter's Sew-ciety when I took my very first quilting class with Sandy Evans. I've been a member for 10 years. I started noticing antique quilts when I traveled with a friend and we visited antique shops and flea markets. I also collect antique quilts. I do my own machine quilting and love to free motion the designs. I have hand quilted but I don't have the time it takes. I would love to have a long-arm quilting machine to do even more elaborate designs on my quits. I would have to have bright colors of fabric to match the tropical theme of the island (if she is deserted on one). I don't have chocolate, but a snack or two of something isn't too far away. I actually always have the TV on when quilting. Sometimes I watch and sew and sometimes it's just background noise. I have a daughter who lives and works in WashingtonDC. She is the Assistant Food and Beverage director at the Hyatt on Capitol Hill. She has had the good fortune to meet President Obama and Vice President Biden and Presidential candidate Romney this year. She figures she has the election covered now.
That is a good way to end for this month of November! Thank you Gail for sharing......
Festival of Trees
Thanks to all who have handed in their ornaments. We have received 80 but are about 70 ornaments short of our goal. We will extend the deadline for ornaments to the November meeting. For the ornament pattern, please contact Pam Geerdes.
Thanks,
The Festival Committee
2013 Quilt Show Information
Dear Quilters Sew-ciety Members,
The 2013 Quilt Show Chairs are trying to get a facility and date pinned down. If anyone has any suggestions please let one of us know! We have had several suggestions for special exhibits & they have all been great! We just need some more people willing to take charge of a committee. There are lots of jobs available & if you have something you really want to do you better hurry, I'm sure they will be snapped up soon! If we want to have a
Challenge with fabric or other fun items, that should get going. Please call me, Sharon or Elizabeth with your choice of committee as soon as possible.
Thanks for your consideration, Jill Boettcher, Elizabeth Harty, Sharon Kunkel
Secret Pal Reveal Party
"End of the Year Party” on Monday - November 12, 2012 to meet your Secret Pal!
Place - Kingdom Buffet (supper is on your own)
Time 6:00 P.M.
Please make sure you are up to date with your gifts.
Thank you, Dianne Kee & Nancy Zimmerman
2012-2013 Slate of Officers
Board Members:
President - Linda Edd
President Elect - Carol Best
Treasurer - Paula Triebenbach
Secretary - Day - Julie Tebay
Secretary - Eve - Sharon Nichols
Facilitator - Day - Sue Zahasky
Facilitator - Eve - Bonnie Bosma
Edu/Pgm Coordinator - Elizabeth Harty
Edu/Pgm Coordinator Elect – Diane Hellie
Standing Committee Chairs:
Membership Day - Stephanie Pasch
Membership Eve - Phyllis Miller
Newsletter - Ann Brenke
Web Master - Linda Edd
Librarian - Day - Marie Wilson, Lisa Beyer / Librarian - Eve - Mary Huntington, Tudie Bremer
Publicity - Pat Anderson
Lotto Block - Joy Spaeth
Secret Pal - Diane Kee
Sunshine - Sue Norell
Getting to Know You - Karen Greenslade
Hostess - Day - Mary Anderson, Mary Jo Anderson
Hostess Eve - Sue Norell, Judy Rutz
Historian - Day - Marlene Mensink
Historian - Eve - Mary Farrell
Hospitality - July and Dec - Cheryl Anderson
Special Events - Laurie Cook
Small Quilt Group - Lucy Horn
Nominating Committee - Kathy Gaines, Karen Gonzalez, Linda Bergan
Rules for Quilting
1. Always buy fabric no matter how much you already have
2. Sew All Day and All Night absolutely no cooking allowed
3. Use a lot of spit for tiny droplets of blood, thisalways makes the quilt personal
4. Always start a new quilt before the last one is finished, this requires you to go back to step # 1
/ Library News and Notices
These ladies owe $5.00 for their overdue book.
Carol Best….Point, Click, Quilt
Norma Sherwood…Simple to Sensational Batiks
The following books have generously been donated and added to our library:
Hearts A Plenty by Lynda Milligan & Nancy Smith,
Log Cabin Quilts by Rita Weiss & Linda Causse,
Time-Crunch Quilts by Nancy J. Martin,
Memory Quilts in The Making, Edited by Rhonda Richards, Leisure Arts Series,
Just Around the Corner – Quilts with Easy Mitered Borders by Kari M. Carr,
Bright & Bold Paper-Pieced Blocks by Carol Doak,
Sizzlin’ Summer –no author, six quilts from MN shop hop 2012,
The Simple Joys of Quilting by Joan Hanson & Mary Hickey,
Creating Your Perfect Quilting Space by Lois L. Hallock,
Adoration Quilts by Rachel Brown,
Quick & Easy Banner Designs by Carol Jean harms,
Tea In The Garden by Cynthia Tomaszewski,
Batiks and Beyond by Laurie J. Shifrin,
Scrap Quilt Sensation by Katharine Guerrier,
Quick-Strip Paper Piecing by Peggy Martin,
GOOD NEWS
  • Because you’ve been such loyal quilters through our down time in the library and
  • Because we know you love our library
We are going to allow you to check out books at theLibrary in November and keep the books until the
January meeting!!!!
We’ll be having our book sale in December so come and shop for some bargains. If you have books or magazines you’d like to add to our tables we’d appreciate all donations. The funds help us add new books to the library. We are open to all requests for new books.
Thank You from the Library ladies of 2012
Pam Geerdes, Cynthia Bluhm, Margaret Baker andSharlene Owens
October Membership Expirations
Callie Bishop
Fancie Ginocchio
Kathy Hanson
Jeanette Johannsen / Carol Mercer
Jackie Rueber
Gail Sauter
Annette Sjoland / Joan Till-Born
Karel Titus
Henrietta Wheeler
Gail Wood
November Membership Expirations
Mary Jo Anderson
Mary Askeland
Carole Berg
Carole Bond
Monnasue Bremer
Eileen Byrne
Betsy Carney
Kathy Clark
Lois Elias
Susan Evans
Mari Fleming
Karen Gonzalez
Peggy Gray
Linda Hamson
Sue Hansen / Ginny Hanson
Robyn Hauenstein
Pat Hlavka
Vi Hostetler
Joan Husbyn
Chris Jensen
Joni Johnson
Nancy Johnson
Sharon Kaihoi
Mona Kleist
Annie Kramer
Cindy LaFreniere
Cecelia Lamb
Linda Marti
Debbie Ostrum / Darce Ovel
Lisa Petersen
Denise Peterson-Perry
Jerry Porter
Cynthia Regnier
Nina Saletel
Laura Shotts
Joy Spaeth
Alice Stellmaker
Sandy Tombers
Donna Weestrand
Karen Williamson
Marie Wilson
LouEllen Wolfe
Susan Zahasky
Answers to last month’s puzzle
  1. Appliqué
  2. Paper Piecing
  3. Patchwork
  4. Batting
  5. Stippling
  6. Interfacing
  7. Batiks
  8. Embellishment
  9. Seam Allowance
  10. Embroidery Floss
/ Lake Beauty Bible Camp, the camp for which I am the quilting retreat coordinator, is looking a donation of 2 or 3 used sewing machines that are in good working order. They do not need to be a fancy machine - just able to sew a straight 1/4" seam. The camp is looking to have a couple of "spare" sewing machines available for emergencies that might arise at quilting retreats as well as to be available for volunteers who wish to help with other sewing needs at the camp throughout the year. If you have a used sewing machine you are willing to donate or know someone who does, please contact Sue Zahasky, 507-285-0120 or
/ Lotto Block for September

CountryManor Charmfrom Strips & Strings by Evelyn Sloppy

8 ½ inch unfinished block
Fabric- Red prints, black, off white. Black & white may be tone on tone, but must “read” as a solid.
From Red prints cut various width strips 2-3 inches wide & at least 9 ½ inches long.
From black & off white cut 1- 5 ¼ inch square. Cut both squares into quarters by making 2 diagonal cuts. You will have enough triangles for 2 blocks.
Using ¼ in seam piece red strips until they are at least 9 ½ inches wide. (Hint-you may want to place the narrower strips on the inside & wider strips on the outside edges.)
Trim block to 8 ½ inches square.
Sew 1 black triangle & 1 light triangle together along the short sides, making sure the black triangle is always on the right.

Turn the blocks so the seams are running vertically (sideways), & using the following template cut the lower left hand corner & upper right hand corner. (Hint-you may chose to tape the triangle on a long ruler to make cutting easier.)

Stitch a triangle unit on the trimmed corners of each string block. Press the seams toward the triangles.
Have fun with your red scraps! Jill Boettcher & Fran Eisenrich /
Carman's Quilt Works
Longarm Quilting
Carman Irelan Rochester, MN (507) 424-3127
e-mail:

Making Time For You! / Cozy Home Stitches &
RetreatCenter

64665 240th Ave. Quilting Retreats
Kasson, MN55944 Longarm Quilting Service
507-634-7861 cozyhomeretreat.com
Annie Kate's Quilts
Longarm quilting service
Kathy Gaines Basting
3008 25th St. NW Pantograph
Rochester, MN55901 Custom, freehand
Binding
home: 282-6494
cell: 951-0993 /
Classified Ads/Notices for Members
For $3.75, members can submit up to 20 words for a classified ad/notice. This will have the same deadline as everything else for the newsletter – the 15th of the month. Any questions, please contact: Ann Brenke, Newsletter Editor at 507-951-8750 or
Advertising Rates
1/8 page = $7.50, 1/4 page = $15.00, 1/2 page = $30.00, 3/4 page = $45.00, full page = $60.00. Quilt-related camera-ready ads can be submitted to the Editor by the 15th of the month; ads must be accompanied by full payment and sent to : Ann Brenke, 507 5th St. N.W., Kasson, MN55944; 507-951-8750; . Checks should be made payable to Quilters’ Sew-Ciety.
Note: Please submit an electronic graphic file – jpg, gif, etc. (preferred method) or camera-ready ad for the issue(s) of the newsletter if you want the same ad to appear in multiple issues. E-mail or call if you have questions about formatting your copy. /
2013 Secret Pals
Fat Quarters Exchange or Block of the Month
  1. A Block of the Month Secret Pals – where you buy enough fabric to make 12 blocks in the size that your Secret pal chooses and give one each month, one for her birthday and one for the reveling party.
  2. Fat Quarters Secret Pal receives between 10 to 20 Fat Quarters plus 2 quilt squares during the year. Please limit your fat quarters to one to two each month. Plus you may give her a fat quarter for her birthday and one or two for the reveling party. Fat quarters only please.
If you wish to thank your secret pal please limit your response to a thank you CARD ONLY. Write on the envelope to the Secret Pal of (and your name).
We will accept sign ups at the December meeting and up to December 14th, 2012 at which time we will contact you with your Secret Pal’s Name.
Please bring quilt block or 1 to 2 Fat quarters each month; if you are unable to attend please make sure you give gift to a friend to bring to the meeting or mail the fat quarter to your Secret Pal.
Mark your calendar for the “End of the Year Party” on November 11, 2013 to meet your Secret Pal!
Thank you,
Dianne Kee & Nancy Zimmerman
To join Secret Pals, fill out this form for each of the groups you would like to join and bring it/them to the December Meeting or mail it/them to:
Nancy Zimmerman; 849 15th Ave SE; Rochester, MN55904-5113
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Select One: ______Day Secret Pal ______Evening Secret Pal
I would like to be in the: ____ 1. Block of the Month with a ____ 8 inch ____ 10 inch ____ 12 inch block
____ 2. Fat Quarter Exchange
Name: ______Birthday: ______
Street Address: ______
City, State and Zip Code: ______
Email address: ______
Phone Number: ______
Hobbies: ______
Favorite Colors/Fabrics: ______
(If you selected the block of the month please let your Secret Pal know what colors to use in the blocks)
Favorite Type(s) of Quilting: ______
Anything else you would like to share with your Secret Pal: ______
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