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1 West Suburban Quilter s Guild S P E C I A L P O I N T S O F I N T E R E S T : Featured member Kay Batta pg6 V O L U M E 3 7, I S S U E 5 From the President Betty J A N U A R Y Looking for a person to chair the 2016 Quilt show Meeting date January 14, 2015 I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E : Board members Sunshine 2 Meeting location 2 Jan Program & 3 Hospitality Meeting 5 minutes I hope all of you had a healthy and happy holiday season. To me, the New Year always means a time to start a new project. The weather is usually icky and grey - a good time to stay inside and concentrate on something new. It may be something from my bucket list like learning to knit socks, going to Antarctica, learning a new language, weaving, or reading the books on my "some day" shelf. Realistically, none of this is going to happen. It is tempting to say, " I am going to finish all of my UFOs!" But a new project is lots more fun. Resolutions like "I am going to lose...," I am going to finish..." or "I am going to quilt..." always seem a bit negative. They imply that you are doing something wrong that needs to be fixed. For years now I have started a new quilt in January - something challenging, but not discouragingly so. Something fun! If you haven't started already, this is a great time to start the President's challenge. You only have until May, but no pressure. Have a Happy New Year. Betty Featured member 6 Quilt tips 3 January Meeting is on the 14th Color by Mary Jo Busch See page 3 for details
2 P A G E 2 New Location for WSQG Meetings Brookfield Lutheran Church W. Burleigh Brookfield, WI Office: (262) Meetings begin at 7 pm, Social time begins at 6:30pm The newsletter is put together by Linda Valiga. All items must be submitted by the 25th of the month atlindaquiltcook@yahoo.com Board Members President: Betty Lerner Vice President: Renee Henning Secretary: Leslie Thorkelson Treasurer: Carole Kobach_ Committees: Program: 1. Judy Valentino 2. Judy Hensley 3. Lynne Thomas 4. Terri Kirchner Sankovitz Block of the Month: Terri Thomas, Johanna Fritz Charity Quilts: Therese Bergholz & Kelli Effinger Hospitality: Sandy Wisler, Joy Zuerner Holle Kelley, Jan Heintz Rie Grimm Newsletter: Linda Valiga Directory: Judy Valentino Photographer: Cathy Helgeson / Vicky Krause Pattern Library: Lisa Garms & Mary Hartwig Door Prizes: Barb Minnich & Judy Hensley Sunshine: Susan Johnson Show and Tell: 1) Gerri Diedrich 2) Karen Lorenz Telephone: Ruth Ann Hall Web Page: Kay Batta Nominating : Patty Martin Quilt Show 2016 :?????????? Celebrate Good Times Offer Support Sunshine Sunshine I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas and safe travels. It s time to relax, keep warm and start on a new project. A Happy New Year to all of you and Happy Birthday to our January babies. January 3 Donna Bilda 3 Chris Day 14 Jan Heintz 15 Shirley Dentinger 16 Barb Minnich 23 Ardene Brown 24 Betty Lerner 29 Pam Hintze Just a reminder, please give any events that need special attention to Susan Johnson (Esther53188@gmail.com or W E S T S U B U R B A N Q U I L T E R S G U I L D
3 V O L U M E 3 7, I S S U E 5 January Program P A G E 3. January 14, 2015: Color Wheel Maryjo Busch will present a lecture on color. Have you ever purchased a book or taken a class on color theory only to go home & find you still don't understand the material? MaryJo will teach us how to use the Artist Color Wheel and says that if you understand how to use this tool, all the other tools on the market will make more sense. MaryJo begins with a power point and will explain the various aspects of the color wheel in detail, and uses many photos to help you understand how the wheel will help you while designing quilts. The lecture includes a trunk show of many colorful quilts, each quilt representing different color wheel combinations. Show and tell will precede the lecture and the business meeting will follow. Hospitality for January Ice and water Ann Cook 3 bottles of soda Melisa Peterson Snacks for 24 to 30 people Mary Woelfel, Maureen Erb, Ardene Brown, Vicky Wolf, Pat Barger and Carol Koback We only have 6 people, I will try to get someone else. WSQG Meeting Schedule If you recall some of the meeting dates needed to be adjusted to meet the needs of our location. Please update your calendars. Thanks February 11, 2015 March 12, 2015 (Thursday) April 8, 2015 May 13, 2015 Quilt tip Auditioning quilt designs Audition potential quilting designs by drawing them on clear plastic. Lay the plastic on the quilt top to get a feel for how a quilting design will look
4 Page 4 Featured WSQ Guild Member - YOUR NAME HERE Directions: The idea is to feature 1-2 guild members each month,( this idea comes from me, the newsletter person, who wants to put names, faces and your quilt passions together so we all can get to know each other better. )I have been a member for 3+ years and still do not feel as I I know many of you. Please answer at least 5-7 questions below or do them all.. Please add a picture as an attachment so I can cut and paste it into the newsletter. I will put in a member who has been with the guild a long time and a newer member each month. FEATURED WSQG Member Your Name Return anytime When did you start quilting / sewing? What is your favorite style of quilting? What is your favorite quilt memory? IS there a quilt designer or author who you look to for inspiration? What magazines, blogs, web sites, books do you look to for ideas? How long have you been a member of the guild? What would you like the members to know about you? What is the favorite quilt you ever made, tell us a story. What types of road trips have you taken to acquire new ideas, fabrics for your stash or patterns? What quilt shows have you attended? Would you make a recommendation? What is your favorite quilt tool(s) Where do you go to have your quilts quilted? What type (s) of sewing machine( s )do you own Where do you most often shop for your fabrics? What is something new you have learned in the past 2 years that enjoyed learning? Was it an ah ha?
5 Page 5 Minutes for the December 11, 2014 meeting: The meeting was opened by President Betty Lerner who welcomed the members to the School House Night. Betty thanked and introduced the vendors and asked them to tell us a little about themselves. Vendors included Judy from Bungalow Quilting and Yarn, Julie from Patched Works, Rosemary from Bigsbees and Sue and Heather from Buttons and Bolts. Betty announced that Deb Merritt and Cheri Allen will co-chair the quilt show for Hospitality One more person is needed to bring a snack for the meeting next month. Newsletter The plan is to feature one or two members each month. It is requested that each member send a picture and the answers to any or all of the questions printed in the previous newsletter. Treasurer The current balance is $10, Auction Gloria reported that auction grossed $3, The expenses were $ leaving a net of $2, Show and Tell - Autumn table runner Hand quilted scrap quilt T-shirt quilt 2 Bubble quilts and 1 miniature Bubble quilt Baby quilt 3 aprons Library design wall/lap quilt 12 Days of Christmas applique quilt School House Program Patty Martin hanging kitchen towels Sue from Buttons and Bolts Cathedral Windows Star Johanna Fritz paperless paper piecing Kelly Effinger upcycling jeans Mary Jo Busch 4-sided placemats Betty Lerner fabric circle embellished topiary Block of the Month winner Terry Thomas Door Prize winners Ardene Brown, Julie Cozad, Carole Koback, Shirley Dentinger, Linda Valiga, Betty Lerner, Lolita Lukach, Ruth Ann Hall, Sally Ringenoldus, Betty Breen, Eldrid Johnson, JoyZuerner Winners of the raffle from vendors Karen Lorenz from Bungalow Quilting and Yarn, Marianne Kayne from Bigsbees, Donna Bilda from Patched Works, and Judi Hensley from Buttons and Bolts. Submitted by Leslie Thorkelson, secretary
6 Featured Guild Member Kay Batta When did you start quilting / sewing? I started sewing as a child, first making doll clothes and then my own clothes. I made my first quilt in 1971 or The quilt was a joint project with my little sister. The first time I washed it I discovered that we made 2 mistakes. You do not use cotton batting and tie the quilt and the bright red fabric my sister handed me was wool! What is your favorite style of quilting? Japanese and miniatures What is your favorite quilt memory? Aunt Florence started a Baby Broken Wedding Ring quilt during the Depression. She completed one block to serve as a pattern and made enough of the pieced arcs for 2 quilts. I finished one quilt for her and acquired the rest of the blocks which I am slowly working on. Many of the fabrics came from the family she was housekeeper for who liked her work so well they paid for her to finish high school. I have since taken her 19 block and converted it to a miniature see my name tag! IS there a quilt designer or author who you look to for inspiration? Kumiko Sudo I love her 3-D flowers What magazines, blogs, web sites, books do you look to for ideas? Quilters Newsletter and the AQS magazine, any book that looks interesting. How long have you been a member of the guild? Probably since What would you like the members to know about you? I grew up in Indiana and was inspired to quilt by my southern Indiana relatives. My grandparents had come up from Kentucky over a century ago where there is a strong quilting tradition. I managed to get a scholarship to Purdue and ended up in the computer field. What is the favorite quilt you ever made, tell us a story. My favorite color is yellow and I like Mary Ellen Hopkin s ideas for doing things more easily. I took her Improved Tibetan Fishnet block and turned it into a full-size bed quilt that looks like large flowers. It ended up too wide for my twin bed so I added more borders and made it a wedding present for my oldest nephew. His bride chose yellow and blue for her wedding colors. What types of road trips have you taken to acquire new ideas, fabrics for your stash or patterns? A decade or so ago, a quilter in western Wisconsin died leaving an incredible stash of fabric from around the world. It was worth the trip! What quilt shows have you attended? Would you make a recommendation? I attended the 2013 AQS show in Michigan and would heartily recommend it! What is your favorite quilt tool(s) The rotary quilter! I started quilting before it was invented so I really appreciate it. Where do you go to have your quilts quilted? MaryJo Busch What type (s) of sewing machine( s )do you own Elna Quilters Dream Pro Where do you most often shop for your fabrics? Patched Works What is something new you have learned in the past 2 years that enjoyed learning? Was it an ah ha? The ladder stitch for hand applique. While it is slower than the usual stitch, it does not show and holds the applique firmly.
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