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Prairie Pointer K O N Z A P R A I R I E Q U I L T E R S G U I L D N E W S L E T T E R E D I T O R : R A C H E L M O R E L A N D March 1, 2018 Meeting second Monday of each month at St. Thomas Me Catholic Church 2900 Kimball Ave Manhattan, Kansas Social time at 8:30 a.m.; meeting begins at 9 a.m. Pres Sez: First of all, thanks to Judi Lyon our speaker f February and to all of you f making adjustments in our usual meeting schedule to accommodate a family's funeral lunch. I especially missed seeing all of your lovely projects at show and tell. That means that we can all look fward to an especially busy show and tell at our March meeting including a preview of some of the mini quilts being donated to our auction in May. One of the business items the guild's board members have been wking on is a two-year budget plan. Me details about this will be presented at the March meeting, but in fming a budget plan we looked at several options to help keep our guild vibrant and active while meeting our financial needs. It takes EVERYONE wking together to keep our expenditures down while still providing interesting speakers, challenging and fun activities, and philanthropic programs. Which brings me back once again to emphasizing how imptant it is f each of us to suppt the Mini-Quilt Auction and Luncheon as one of our maj fund raising events every other year. Speaking of the auction, if you haven't already signed up to help, we are still in need of several volunteers to make this event a success. Please check out the "Volunteers Needed" section of the newsletter to see what help is still needed. Meanwhile, keep quilting and remember, "Blankets keep you warm but quilts wrap you in love." Betty Frank Volunteers Needed f Mini Quilt Auction: Booklet Prepare booklet f luncheon and quilt auction Registration Table/Greeters Greet guests, hand out booklets and do prize tickets Mini Quilt Auction Helpers Hang quilts, remove quilts, give to walkers, spotters, recder, quilt carriers Opptunity Quilt Tickets Sell tickets f the quilt at auction, Have promotional display f KPQG Silent Auction Obtain items f silent auction, display with bid sheets, recd prices MARCH Refreshments If you are unable to bring refreshments in your assigned month, you must arrange your own substitute.. Sheri Adams Karen Bargabus Fay Allison Vevia Beaulieu Joanna Baker Susan Weaver

KPQG 2018 Challenge in Cooperation with Flint Hills Discovery Center (FHDC) THANK YOU Sign Up by July 09, 2018 Karen Malone Page 2 Discover the Flint Hills Through FABRIC $10 Entry Fee Finished Size: 30 X 72 All About Quilts! Did you know that Karen Subject: Flint Hills Konza Prairie Sleeve: Open ended f 1-3/4 X 1/4 board donates fabrics to be used f Quilts from the Heart? Display Dates: 15 Sept 2018 to 13 Jan 2019 Quilts Collected on befe September 10th Thank You. From The Crisis Center, Inc.:...f your generous donation of $100 and your commitment to our mission. Fms & Me Info Available from Carol Pacey cpacey@ksu.edu 5515 Limestone Circle Manhattan, KS 66503 (785) 539-4723 New Member: On behalf of the Manhattan Public Library f your donation toward Ora Mae s memial. Thank you f your suppt of the library. Letta Tuma 607 Oak Street, Wamego, KS 66547 Birthday: 2/26 lettatuma@yahoo.com President s Block February BOM by some of our members Each year members hon our president by making her a quilt block, signing it, and presenting it to her. She then makes it into her President s Quilt as a memoir of her year in office. This year, Betty is making it very easy f us. Instead of choosing a pattern, she is asking us to make it in the pattern of our choice pieced, paper pieced, applique whatever you desire. COLORS: Fall Cols (anges, yellows, brown, greens, reds, burgundies, etc). If you have any questions about how we handle pictures and identifications posted on the internet, please contact one of our officers the newsletter edit. SIZE: 9 1/2 unfinished size

March Birthdays Eunice Bradley Kathleen Rom Betty Frank Mary Jo Kurtz Kathryn Wilson Dis Hofman 14 15 17 21 22 25 Mary Jo Kurtz March Block of the Month Sweet and Simple Baby Quilts by Mary Hickey. Woodinville WA: Martingale Co., 2003. 96 p. Hickey presents 16 baby quilts. Most are pieced and a few are appliquéd. Several examples feature 1930s reproduction fabrics. The auth promises simplified ways to construct classic blocks. Featured blocks include bow ties, garden baskets, hearts, and flowers. The quilts are divided into three categies super-easy, simple appliqué, and easy quilts that look hard. As presented, the quilts are rather small but they could be enlarged with larger additional blocks. PLEASE... TURN OFF your Cell Phone February Speaker, Judy Lyons, shared many lovely Asianinspired creations during our meeting. REFRAIN from Visiting/Talking; many of us have impaired hearing and we can t hear the speaker Page 3 when others are talking.

Page 4 KONZA PRAIRIE QUILTERS GUILD BOX 271 MANHATTAN KS 66505-0271 www.kpqg.com Carol H. Elme Quilt and Quilted Textile Appraisals, Lectures, and Wkshops Written and Oral Appraisals of antique quilts, contempary quilts, & other quilted textiles f: Insurance replacement value, Fair market value, & Donation value Carol is a certified American Quilter's Society Appraiser. Appointments available f home, quilting groups, coffee groups, others. All appraisals are confidential Reminders: Personal Sales will be permitted during March and November. Members must pay guild 10% of sales. A free table will be set up inside the front entrance. Members bringing items to give away are responsible f picking up anything left over at the end of the meeting. Member ads are welcome but must be prepaid ($5.00/month). Pay the treasurer who will notify me. Send ad content to meland@ksu.edu. The Prairie Pointer is the monthly newsletter of Konza Prairie Quilters Guild. Membership is open to all those interested in quilts and quilting. Yearly dues are $35 and include 12 Opptunity Tickets, admission to all meetings, monthly newsletter, access to library materials, block of the month patterns, and opptunity to participate in wkshops, field trips and public events. Guests are welcome to attend twice befe joining.

Page 5 KPQG Mini Quilt Auction and Luncheon: Primitive Pieces May 5, 2018 Utopia Room, St. Thomas Me Church Quilt Viewing: begins at 10:30 a.m. Luncheon: 12 noon Auction: ~12:30. Please contribute small quilts, table toppers, wall hangings, totes and bags, other quilt-related items. There will also be a silent auction. The Knights of Columbus will be serving the luncheon; Jeff Ruckert will be our auctioneer. We are also asking f small donations f do prizes. Volunteers are needed f various committees; sign up sheets will be at the guild meetings. Pick up item entry fms at the March meeting print the fm below. The item description fms along with the completed items are due at befe the April guild meeting. Contact Nancy Haldeman (785.587.5760) Patty Nelson (785.770.2827) f me infmation. Konza Prairie Quilt Guild Mini Quilt Auction St. Thomas Me Church, Utopia Room May 5, 2018 Primitive Pieces ****Complete and return at befe the April KPQG meeting. Please give to either Nancy Haldeman Patty Nelson.**** Quilter s Name Quilt Name Approximate Size Appliqued: Quilted: Please write a brief description of pattern and cols. Add anything else that is of interest. Pieced: