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THE QUARTER INCH PRESS November 2014 WWW. NORTHPARISHQUILTERS. WORDPRESS. COM North Parish Quilters, Union Congregational Church, 148 Haverhill Street, North Reading, MA 01864 We meet on the second Wednesday of the month Sept- June. Doors open at 6pm & the meeting starts at 7pm. President s Note North Parish Quilters Hello Quilting Friends, I often discuss teaching when I am among my friends and family since educating my students and passing on knowledge is a subject near and dear to my heart. I know sooner or later, I ll be learning something new, especially when I hear of an innovative technique or gadget. One reason this guild is so important is because of the wonderful opportunities presented to our members that focus on education. It was so nice to have Kathie Beltz last month who shared her knowledge of the Studio 180 tools and patterns. There is a lot of information out there and we all benefit when someone is willing to share! This month our speaker Linda Pearl is sure to give us even more inspiration and I m certain she will have a few new ideas too! If you have found something special and worth sharing, please let me know and we can include it at a future meeting. As we gather around the Thanksgiving table this month, we will give thanks for so many things. Our safe homes, good health, good friends and our families are sure to be on the list. I will include on my thankful for list, all of the wonderful, kind and giving people of our guild. Thank you for your contributions and support. Wishing you all a blessed and happy Thanksgiving holiday! We are North Parish Quilters. Antoinette Evans President 1

Program for November 12, 2014 This month, we will have Linda Pearl, also known as Patchwork Pearl, giving a lecture to the guild on "Why do all my quilts look the same?" Linda has been a quiltmaker for the better part of 20 years. While working full time, and being a wife to Mike and a mom to Chris and Andy, she fit in quilting as time allowed while raising her family. She found companionship in the membership she held in two guilds and has to this day a particular affinity for Challenges. Linda s work has been exhibited in several guild shows throughout New Hampshire including A Quilter s Gathering in Nashua, NH in the 2007. Linda invites you to visit her website http://www.thepatchworkpearl.com. From Linda s website: Are you locked into your comfort zone, making variations of the same color palette over and over, because you are not sure where to go next? In this lecture, we ll explore the basics of color theory, and help to discover the quickest end to boredom you ve ever seen. I ll also help you to see whether a fabric in your favorite palette has too much yellow or too much gray for what you re looking for. I ll also explain the secret color that makes almost every quilt pop. Our vendor this month will be Maureen from Marketplace Quilts in Salem, MA. Maureen is a good friend to North Parish and we are always excited to see her offerings. Programs and Events November 2014 - June 2015 Month Guest Vendor November Linda Pearl Marketplace Quilts December Holiday Party Guild Members January Charity Night No vendor February Auntie Twos Auntie Twos March Quilters' Tools Lecture Quilters' Common April Auction No Vendor May TBD TBD June Ice Cream Social No Vendor PLEASE KEEP THE DATE OPEN - February 14, 2015. Carol MacLeod also known as Auntie Twos will be offering a workshop on Saturday February 14, 2015. We are finalizing plans for this wonderful event, so in the next few weeks watch your emails and stay tuned for the December Newsletter for more information. This should prove to be a very special day. 2

Board Members for 2014 2015 President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Events Coordinator 2014-2015 Events Coordinator 2015-2016 Web Master/Newsletter Coordinator Membership Coordinator Refreshment Coordinators Greeters and Attendance Takers Sunshine Coordinator Fat Quarter Raffle Coordinator Raffle Basket Coordinator Charity Coordinator Yawkey Family Inn Charity Oversight Holiday Tea Coordinator Auction Coordinator Ice Cream Social Coordinator Mystery Quilt Antoinette Evans Susan Holsing Pat Atkins Joanne Barber Susan Holsing Christine Brungardt Patrice Denault Pat Winter Ellie Casteel and Mary Wignall Betty Atkins and Jan Funai Joanne Barber Joanne Barber Gayle Blake Jean Osborn RoseMary Koch Pam Buchek, Jo- Anne Rogers and Joy Gucciardi Laurie Thies and Gail Russell Laurie Thies and Susan Nelson Linda Jeffrey President s Quilt Thank you to everyone who has generously helped out with making the blocks for the Presidents Quilt. If you have not turned your block in just yet, please make sure you do so sooner than later; we are trying to get this done for the December Meeting. Remember you can turn them into Laurie at Mary Roses Quilts & Treasures or Antoinette at the Quilters Common. We will hopefully be having a sewing day sometime in November to put the quilt top together and passing it along to our quilter to finish it up. Thank you, Laurie Thies 3

Hole in the Wall Charity Update Hi Everyone, Thank you for those October donations - - we are up to 15 completed quilts, with lots of tops in progress. So now there is "Black/White Scrappy1" top to be stitched together from your September charity blocks. There is also "Bugs and Friends" (another 30 finished charity blocks - - thank you to Pat Winter for making the kits) to be stitched together. Please come and pick up one of these - - help finish a top! Happy Camper CHALLENGE: Thank you to Antoinette and Colette for donating a bunch of (about 20) Happy Camper fabric panels. I still have four more if you are interested. Get creative! The popular vote winner in June will receive a $50 gift certificate to Quilter's Common. The quilt must be finished and be very close to 60 x 70 inches. The Hole in the Wall charity block theme for November will be sports; the sports fabric can be the inside square or the outside frame. If you have a FQ of novelty fabric and team it up with another color - - make one of each. Please do not make more than 2 or 3 identical blocks - - hard to use in these scrappy quilts. Also, if you do not have novelty fabric, just two nice contrasting colors in a charity block pattern are great. Think BOY. Charity Block Themes: November - sports December - music January - dogs February - planes/ trucks/ cars/ etc. If someone will be my HELPER to do the mini- raffle from 6:15 to 7, then one BOY charity block is one ticket (the prize is a $5 gift certificate to Dunkin' Donuts). See our North Parish Quilters website or our table for the instructions for this year's Charity Block. Be sure the unfinished square is 12.5 inches. MEASURE AND TRIM UP PLEASE! Many thanks, Jean Osborn, jeanco49@comcast.net Local Quilting Event Hammersmith Quilters Guild Raking in the Quilts November 15-16 2014, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm The Saugus Senior Center 466 Central Street, Saugus, MA 4

Yawkey Family Inn News North Parish Quilters is happy to support The Yawkey Family Inn with the donation of quilts and pillowcases for children and families. This is an ongoing project and we welcome any donations of these items whether they are completed projects or blocks and fabric that can be used to finish a project. Fabric for pillowcases is welcome 3/4 yard for the base pillowcase and strips that are either 3 or 10 by width of fabric. Any colors or prints we can match them up with other donations. Also, quilt tops can be donated and we will sandwich them and get them finished off. If you would like to donate a quilt yourself and need batting, let me know as we have a supply of batting for use with Yawkee Way quilts. Please contact me at rmkoch@rcn.com if you would like to contribute to this effort. Sincerest Thanks. RoseMary Refreshments for November Ellie Casteel and Mary Wignall would like to remind the following members to please bring in your refreshments for the meeting: Elaine Baillio(?) Barbara Malek Susanna Piana Dawn Sampson Elaine Weiss(?) Ellie Casteel Donna McTague JoAnne Rogers Marguerite Snow Elaine Baillio and Elaine Weiss, did you volunteer to bring something? Mary could not quite decipher the handwriting!! Ruby Browne is Having an Open House Saturday, Nov. 15th from 1:00pm to 4:00pm 6 Harvard St., (off of Vernon St.) Woburn, MA with Fabrics, UFO's, Books, Holiday Gifts, etc. 5

Mystery Quilt: The Case of the Patchy Churn It s not too late to sign up! Please see Linda Jeffrey, our Mystery Quilt Coordinator, for more information and to get your clues. Linda will be giving out Clues #2 and #3 at the November meeting. Here is a photo of a completed clue #1, which is our First Suspect, Quilty Patch: Thank you to Easy Made, http://easymade.com/, and Billie Lauder for making this out of print pattern available to the guild for our Mystery Quilt. Fat Quarter Raffle Bring in your fat quarters (max. 3 / person) and see Joanne Barber for your raffle ticket(s). You will receive a ticket for each fat quarter you bring in. The Winner will get all the fat quarters collected. This month s theme is YELLOWS AND GOLD. Joanne Barber is the fat quarter coordinator and will be collecting your fabric. There will be a reminder in the newsletter every month regarding that month s theme. November December January February March April May June Yellows and Gold White on White Prints Modern 2 Color Prints 6

Auction 2015 News Sale- a- Bration Girls just want to have Fun!!!!! Thank you to all that have donated fat quarters for our Auction Raffle Baskets for April. They were awesome!!! Now, for this month s little fun thing to bring, we are looking for notions to add to this basket. So, when you are out and about shopping remember to pick up some pins, threads, rotary blades, any little notion to help our cause. Remember to watch our Show and Tell next month; we should have some samples/ideas for you to see what we are looking for to auction off. Remember Girls just want to have Fun!!!! Thank you, Gail Russell, Laurie Thies and the Antoinettes Important Miscellaneous Information NEWSLETTER DEADLINE: Please send all updates and informational notes to Patrice Denault, Newsletter Coordinator, by the 25th of the month to appear in the following month s Newsletter: NPQNews@gmail.com THE SUNSHINE LADY: Please let the Sunshine lady know of members who need some sunshine in their life. Please e- mail: joannebrbr@aol.com I appreciate your input. Thank you, Joanne Barber (978)922-5123 GUEST FEES: Please be reminded that North Parish Quilt Guild has a guest fee policy- - all guests pay a $3.00 fee for all meetings except when there is a Guest speaker - - then the guest fee is $5.00. We would appreciate members observing this policy. Thank you. PARKING: Please note that we will be reserving the first two spaces in the parking lot for speakers and vendors. SUGGESTION BOX: A penny for your thoughts. If you have an idea, then let us know. This is YOUR guild. What would you like to see and do? There will be a box at the back of the hall where the check in table is located. Please put your ideas and comments in the box. We will read them and discuss them at the next board meeting. Thank you. FREE TABLE ETIQUETTE: To be fair to all members please limit your taking to 2 or 3 items until the end of the meeting. 7

SNOW CANCELLATION POLICY: In the event that North Reading Schools are canceled on the day of a North Parish Guild Meeting, then the guild meeting is also canceled. However, if snow conditions become severe through the day, members will be notified by email by 3:00 pm on the day of the meeting. We ask that everyone assist with notifying our members of a cancellation. Members without email should contact another North Parish Guild Member. Thank you. SUNSHINE If you are aware of a member who should receive a greeting card from the guild, please let me know. Please email or call Joanne Barber: joannebrbr@aol.com or 978 922-5123. Remember to bring to the November Meeting: The Guild Website Please visit the guild s website and sign up to receive notices when any new information is posted to the site http://northparishquilters.wordpress.com/ Your Name Tag Show and Tell Sewing Notions for Auction Baskets Finished charity items $$$ for the Raffle Table $$$ for the Vendor Table Ideas and suggestions to submit FQ s for the Fat Quarter Raffle Free Table Don t forget to check out the free table at the back of the room before and after the meetings. Anything quilt related is welcome please feel free to put and take. This is a great way to recycle magazines, notions and unwanted fabric. Scraps are also welcomed. To be fair to all members please limit your taking to 2 or 3 items until the end of the meeting. Members Bulletin NEWSLETTER INPUTS Please send your inputs for the News Letter to npqnews@gmail.com by November 25 th to be sure they are in the next newsletter. If you have not already done so, please see Pat Winter to renew your membership. Pat can be reached at paw306@aol.com Images in the newsletter are used with permission and are Can Stock Photo Inc., unless otherwise noted. If you bring in anything and it is still there at the end of the night please take it home.