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FEBRUARY 2019 ISSUE 16 www.oaklandcountyquiltguild.com Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/ 2018-2019 Executive Board President Cathy Cheal catheryn.cheal@gmail.com Current Programs Cynthia Wilsher troyqueenmom@gmail.com Judy Baker juliabaker903@gmail.com Upcoming Programs Colleen Monti colleenmonti.troy@yahoo.com Recording Secretary Maria MacDonald mmacdonald@fbclo.org Corresponding Secretary & Publicity Diana Rolph dlrolph820@yahoo.com Treasurer Yvonne Shannon yshannon@comcast.net Assistant Treasurer Shirley Buckmaster sbuckmaster@wowway.com Past President Evelyn Phillips onetrillium@aol.com Membership Sarah Bush Bu5hsarah.sb@gmail.com Rachelle Martin rachelle.martin@siemens.com Communications Marge Miller marge_miller@yahoo.com Shadowing Penny Paul bpaul2@sbcglobal.net Board Assistant Diana Rubel diana.rubel@ix.netcom.com Letter from the President Every year about this time, I revise the quilts I want to make for the coming year on my Notes app on my phone. At the end of very year, I see how far off I am from the list I had constructed in January. Some of last year's quilts stay on the list for the coming year, and some are just erased as no longer relevant. And of course, I do actually make and finish some of them! Here's my list of quilts to make for the coming year in no particular order: A photo quilt of my granddaughter's drawings. An all muslin quilt hanging with the embroidered Chinese phoenix I've been working on since I was 23, along with other historical odds and ends. Impressionistic technique for hangings of landscapes or birds I've photographed, outlined, enlarged and transferred. Envelope quilt. Christmas tree skirt. Stained glass quilt. More Alicia Merrett map-type quilts of other places I've lived. I'd be interested in hearing about your lists. We offer Door Prizes at each monthly General Meeting. As a reminder of the process, the Door Prize committee sets up on the south east side of the room, accepts money and gives out tickets throughout the meeting. You need to print, legibly, your first and last name on the back of the ticket and give it back for the drawing that takes place at the end of the meeting. You may buy more than one ticket, increasing your odds. However, there will only be one prize per person. Hope to see you at the Feb. meeting and workshops, featuring Mickey Depre! Cathy Cheal OCQG President Invitation Quilt Guild of Metro. Detroit presents: Quilts from the Heart Friday April 5, 2019 10:00 AM - 5 PM Saturday April 6, 2019 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Roseville Recreation Center 18185 Sycamore Roseville, MI 48066 Admission $6 Vendors, Two Raffle Quilts, Silent auction Lunch and snacks available for purchase. Newsletter Editor Lisa Cole-Welby welby_lisa@comcast.net

February Birthdays Welcome 1 ~ Debby Peters 3 ~ Karen Cline 8 ~ Anne Barbour 10 ~ Diana Rolph 10 ~ Nancy Swinerton 12 ~ Joan Smith 14 ~ Lisa Berard 15 ~ Rita Bonanni 18 ~ Patricia Likins 19~ Ruth McCormick 22 ~ Kathy Leniczek 24 ~ Lisa Cole-Welby Let s give a warm guild welcome to our New Member - Nancy Flasck All members contact informaon can be found on the guild website. Oakland County Quilt Guild - Meeting January 3, 2019 The monthly meeting of the Oakland County Quilt Guild was called to order by president, Cathy Cheal, at 7:00 pm. She gave the following announcements. * There is a need for volunteers to help hospitality for the remainder of the year. If anyone is able to help, please see Veronica Jones. * Flyers for the Ann Loveless Classes are available on the welcome table. Dates are August 12-24 * If you would like to be set up for the REMIND weather alert system, please let Maria MacDonald know. A motion to accept the meeting minutes as written from the December meeting was made by Judy Baker and seconded by Yvonne Shannon. Motion carried. Maria MacDonald gave an explanation of the February lecture and workshops by Mickey Depre that are available. Sign up deadline is January 24. Yvonne Shannon gave the Treasurers report. Balance in the checking account as of December 31 is $10,403.13. There are two outstanding checks, 1) Veronica Jones for $15.47, and 2) $6,396.90 to the State of Michigan for the final fall retreat payment. Current available funds in the checking account is $3,990.76. The High Yield Savings Account has a balance of $33,202.55 ($1.50 interest was earned for the month). There is a Year-to-Date net loss of $145.55. No motion was made to accept the reports. Evelyn Phillips presented to the membership that she is looking for individuals to fill board and committee positions for the next guild fiscal year. If you would like to know what the details of a position are, they are available in the membership booklet and on the website. If you are interested, please see Evelyn. Product Sales, Kathy Beguin has samples. Challenge Quilt, Diane Surati, explained the Theme 4 and size (32 x 32) requirement. She encouraged us to submit an entry. The guild will apply to Grand Rapids AQS to display in August the top 8 selected. Deadline for entry in our guild challenge is the February meeting. Question was asked if they need to have a sleeve. Suggestion was made to wait after the March meeting to see what 8 will be going to AQS show. AQS has specific sleeve requirements. Quilt Inn, Ann Borowicz, explained that the quilt inn will be January 25 & January 26. Currently 66 ladies are signed up to attend. Details and registration form are available in the newsletter and on the website. Steve Shears will be at the quilt inn to sharpen scissors, knives, etc. on Friday afternoon and possibly Saturday (depending on how many items there are for him to do). Charity, Cindy Anderson, gave a thank you to the membership for the generous amount of gifts that were presented to the House of Providence. She read a thank you note from Crossroads Pregnancy Center for donations of baby blankets from the guild. Membership, Sarah Bush, welcomed 3 guests. 74 members had signed in for the evening. Member information is available through the member portal on the website. Break for Snack The meeting resumed with a spectacular lecture and display of Vintage Linen quilts from Leslie Peterson of Lakeview Quilting in Beaverton, Michigan. There were door prizes, followed by a wonderful time of show and tell. Respectfully submitted, Maria MacDonald, Recording Secretary

February, 2019 Lecture by Mickey Depre Thursday, February 7, 2019, at 7:00 pm Textiles have always fascinated me, from vintage to current, my taste has always been ALL! Sewing in general, mending to garment making, were never a chore. But when I pushed myself beyond traditional quilt making, I found the road less traveled was greatly inviting. My quilts have been described as whirlwinds of color, with oranges residing next to purples of all shades in harmony. Dots, swirls, and stripes intermingle with florals and prints in an outlandish yet exciting visual parade. This is how I see the world and how I want the world to see me. My work mixes traditional quilting techniques with bold, innovative machine appliqué and thread work. Fabric choices include my own hand dyed cotton with commercial cottons for a special spark of color and depth. Pieces are heavily machine quilted. The images are meant to spark thought and a smile, as humor is a great gift to share. With the release of my new book Pieced Hexies Well, I feel I have come full circle. So while you may know me initially as an Art Quilter I am also a Traditional Quilter. There is more than enough fabric in the studio to be both an Art Quilter and a Traditional Quilter! workshops by Mickey Depre Whirl Around Set In Seams with the Whirligig Block Friday, February 8, 2019 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Cost is $30.00 + $10.00 for Kit Old School Quilt Saturday, February 9, 2019 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Cost is $45.00 + 7.00 Pattern Download If you sign up for both classes you will receive a $5.00 discount. Deadline for sign up for workshops is January 24, 2019. Class sizes are limited to 24 people.

Workshop with Mickey Depre Whirl Around Set In Seams with the Whirligig Block The Whirligig Block is one fun block! Let me walk you thru all my tips and tricks to foundation piecing and then we will set that center square in easy-peasy. Once you have one block under your belt you will never hesitate to sew a set-in seam again. This is a kitted* workshop so we can cram all this fun and knowledge in a 4 hour timeframe. Cost for workshop is $30.00 + $10.00 for the Kit Please bring your own lunch/snacks and any drinks that you would like. Water, Coffee and tea will be provided. When you sign up for the workshop you will be given the supply list. Whirligig Block border on my quilt -"My Colorful Friend" Workshop Old School Quilt by Mickey Depre Sometimes old school is best school I say. This quilt is a one block quilt with a small secondary block introduced in the unique top and bottom borders. Maddock is the name I have given to this unique original block. That is the name of my grammar school and thus the name Old School for the quilt was the perfect fit. I chose to do my blocks in a scrappy style using a civil war reproduction palette. Now let s be honest just a few blocks are going to get finished in any workshop and I would rather spend the time with you creating blocks and learning all the tips and tricks then cutting fabric for a few hours. So for this block if you come with fabric cut into 2.5 strips or grab a jelly roll we can jump right in and have some fun. See the supply list for further hints on fabric selection. I can t wait to see your version of Old School Cost for the workshop is $45.00 + 7.00 pattern download This includes lunch, water, coffee and tea. Please bring your own snacks and any drinks that you would like. You will also be required to download a PDF pattern from Mickey s website for $7.00. www.mdquilts.com. When you sign up for the workshop you will be given the supply list and a special code for a discount on the pattern. Deadline to sign up for workshops is January 24, 2019 Class sizes are limited to 24 people

February, 2019 Workshop Registration Form Please select the workshop(s) that you would like to attend. Workshop - Whirl Around Set In Seams with the Whirligig Block Friday, February 8, 2019 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Cost: $30.00 + $10.00 for the Kit Workshop - Old School Quilt Saturday, February 9, 2019 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Cost: $45.00 + $7.00 pattern download I understand that I will need to download a PDF pattern for this workshop from Mickey Depre s Website and that I will be supplied a special discount code for this pattern. www.mdquilts.com (Original cost is $7.00) Discount ($5.00) for attending both classes. Make Checks Payable to: Oakland County Quilt Guild Give this registration form and payment to Maria MacDonald at the January meeting, or mail to her at: P.O. Box 140, Oxford, MI 48371 Name: Address: Phone Number: Email:

Charity Mark your calendars and celebrate National Quilting Day by joining us on Saturday, March 23. We will be meeting at the Congregational Church from 9-3 downstairs in the community service room. We will be sewing lap and baby quilts. Bring your sewing machine, extension cord and basic sewing supplies. A dessert or salad to share. OCQG Challenge 2018-2019 OCQG Challenge 2018 2019 4 Due date: February 7, 2019 Guild vote: March OCQG meeting 2019 Make a quilt with 4 as the theme. Challenge Rules Challenge quilt tops must be made by an OCQG member. The quilting may be completed by the quilt top maker or by another person. The top 8 vote-getters at the March, 2019 OCQG meeting will be included in OCQG s entry into the 2019 AQS Guild Challenge to be displayed at the AQS Quilt Show in Grand Rapids in August, 2019. The challenge quilt should be a new quilt made from June 2018 March 2019. Quilt size: 32 X 32 The entry must be a completed quilt (three layers with binding). Due Date: by February, 2019 OCQG meeting Any pattern or technique may be used: paper piecing, applique, traditional blocks, fiber art just to name a few. Anything goes! What does 4 mean to you? Co-Chairs: Diane Licholat-Surati 931-216-1503 (cell) and Ruth McCormick 248-736-3200 Please call if you have any questions. Cards for Our Members If you know of a guild member who is in need of encouragement or comfort due to an illness, bereavement, marriage, etc. please contact Diana Rolph. She will send out an appropriate card. dlrolph820@yahoo.com or cell: 248.396.1256.

Newsletter The OCQG Newsletter is published every month for guild members and fellow quilters. Articles or other information must be submitted to Lisa Cole-Welby by the 15th of each month. Please submit your articles to welby_lisa@comcast.net If you have any questions, please feel free to email Lisa. Adver tisements

O A K L A N D C O U N T Y Q U I L T G U I L D PO Box 81096 Rochester, MI 48308-1096 Deliver to: Our next meeting is: February 7, at 7:00 pm First Congregational Church 1315 North Pine Street Rochester, Michigan 48307