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Cheyenne Heritage Quilters Patchwork Update JUNE 2017 Dedicated to encouraging and broadening quilter creativity, sharing quilting knowledge, exhibiting quilting accomplishments and contributing to the community NOTE FROM OUR PRESIDENT: Rose Slatten Happy June! June, what a month, the first of Summer. Please. bring it on, I love the Weddings and Graduations. All the outdoor activity, the flowers that are blooming, I'm such a sucker for all the flowers. The trees, oh my have you noticed the deciduous trees they are in their glory. Step outside, take a deep breath and just enjoy being alive. It's time ladies, it really is, to get those quilts out you completed over winter and decide which ones you are hanging in our Quilt Show or perhaps you are completing the ones, or one you want to hang, like me. Maybe it's an older quilt you want to share this year. We want to see it. Think of all the ways you can be part of our annual Quilt Show. Contribute, Volunteer, Sell Tickets, it takes all of us to make it a Success. SOCIAL: Daenette More: Dresden Plates. YOU'VE MADE IT HALF WAY!!! Congratulations, we are at the midpoint of our Dresden Plate Challenge. As of this month you should have 5 different dresdens in your bag. Keep up the good work, as I see the ones that have been done I am amazed at how many different tops, sizes, and middles there can be. It is truly great, and you are learning a lot about dresdens, which is the object of this exercise. Next month I will demonstrate a different top that I haven't seen and give you the pattern. Boy are we going to have some beautiful quilts, or wall hangings or table runners. Life is good! Daenette Quilts of Valor: Marilyn Lanham. The sewing day for Quilts of Valor will be 6/15 th at The Quilted Corner from 10-5. Bring your projects and enjoy sewing for a great cause. Any questions please call Marilyn at 635-9246 or 631-3623. Rose Slatten REMINDERS Next Board Meeting at Rose Slatten s home June 26 at 6:30 p.m. Please call Rose for directions. TUESDAY SEW DAY CHQ LIBRARY: Cathy James: CHQ Sew Day - Everyone is welcome to join us in the Willow Room at the Laramie County Library on the last Tuesday of the month. Electric outlets are available if you wish to bring your sewing machine. Many of us do some form of hand sewing or just come to socialize. You are free to come and go at any time during our scheduled times. On June 27th at 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m., and July 25th at 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

2017 QUILT SHOW Just a reminder about the Quilt show and the opportunities you have to assist in the show s SUCCESS. August 1, 2017 - Deadline for the entry forms and narratives to be turned into Carole Gardner. 631-7388 August 14, 2017-5 to 8 pm Call for Quilts at First United Methodist Church. -- turn in the entries {Drop off} August 15 th - Rose Slatten is in charge of Quilt Judging at the church. August 16 18 - Appraisals done by appointment. Call Bea Dersham - 221-3501 August 16 th Wednesday. Setup for the show and the Boutique. Those signed up to help with the setup, be at the church at 10 am. We need everybody to sign up to help with the hostess chores at the show. Call Mary Jo Hamilton if you have not signed up already. 996-6447 August 17 -- 10 am to 8 pm. Thursday. Show open to the public. August 18 - Friday - 10 am to 5 pm - Show open to the public. Remember, today is a bake sale day, so bring your bake sale items. August 19- Saturday - 10 am to 4 pm. Show open to the public. Remember, today is bake sale day, so bring bake sale items. At 4 pm we will draw for the opportunity quilt, and close the show. Take down persons be there to start taking down the show at 4 pm. At 4:45 p.m., - pick up your display items/quilts. Refer to the entry form for information about the categories and what you need to do to enter. One note about the bags and table runners. If you have one of these items you have made in the past {not just this year} and you want to enter it, feel free to do so. As long as you have made it and it has not been displayed at our show before. Our opportunity quilt is very nice this year [ as always] - let s make an exerted effort to sell as many tickets as possible. This is where our spending money for the year comes from. We appreciate your effort to make this show a success. I, personally, am looking forward to the show. If you have any questions, give me a call. 631-7388 - Carole Gardner. Positions open for Librarian Check with Rose Slatten.

2017 Quilt Club Programs June 19 July 17 August 17, 18 & 19 August 21 September 5 (Tuesday) September 18 October 2 October 16 November 6 November 20 December 4 Trunk Show presented by the Goshen County Quilt Guild. Please come and welcome our very talented neighbor. Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum Brenda will be doing a very interesting presentation on 1930 s Depression Era Quilts. She said that we will be totally surprised by the number and beauty of these quilts. QUILT SHOW. Come out and see the wonderful quilts that have been done by our members and nonmembers. Remember to buy your tickets for the Opportunity Quilt, who knows you may be the lucky winner of this beautiful quilt. Anne Oleson. Her program will be on what she calls time-stamped quilts, those quilts that have been lovingly used for many years, and are in great need of care by someone who cares that they will be around for a while longer. She has several quilts she has rescued now down at the Rocky Mountain Museum. This wonderful lady lives in Laramie, Wy. Ice Cream Social. Please bring anything that you entered into any show this year for a special show and tell night. Jackie Vujclick from Golden Colorado area will tell us how she became a quilter, and then a designer in several different techniques. She will be providing us with a trunk show of her work during her visit. Class on September 19. She will be teaching a landscape of The Rockies. Jan Donavan from the Northern Colorado area will be sharing her talents as a Collage Artist. Please come and enjoy her works as we hope to have her back in the spring for a class. Community Sew Night. Bring your sewing supplies and if you would like to sew, your sewing machines. Christmas Quilt Show. Each member should bring an item or two for the upcoming Holiday Season to share with the rest of the membership. Jean Korber, one of our own members, will be doing a trunk show. Christmas Party. Round Tuit should be brought to share with everyone. Dresden Plate Tops need to be brought to show off, and thanks to all the ladies who helped us with all the lovely Dresdens. Let s make this a very special thank you night. We know this is a busy season but please try to come for sharing night. NOTE: Already making plans for next year. PLEASE bring them to my attention. Thank you everyone for the support all of you have given me this year. I enjoyed finding interesting ideas for the programs. Linda Price. TREASURER'S SUMMARY REPORT April 2017 Income =$228.00 Expenses =$790.30 Bank Account Balance $11,779.80

Cheyenne Heritage Quilters May1, 2017 Rose open our meeting with 44 members, one new member and 2 guests. Announcements: Mary Hamilton - please sign up to help with Quilt Show. Linda Price Nineteen attended Maggie Ball s class and some can possibly show their quilts next time. Carol Gardner Please bring in some 10-inch quilt blocks to put in gift bags for the Quilt Show. The first 300 can receive a gift bag that come to the show. Cathy James I need you to pick up your ticket packets for the show each one has a picture of the incentive quilt. We have several who have not picked them up. You can turn in your money at any time. Bea Dersham You can still sign up for the quilt appraisals. Program: Our speaker for the meeting is Dana Jones, a journalist, author, and quilter. She talked about the ladies of Caohagan Island. They are amazing quilters. With the most basic of tools and gadgets not that we take for granted, they quilt with their hands. They use beautiful colors, animals with action, flowers, and palm trees. They quilt what they see. There are about 600 residents on the island and out of the 300 adults, 100 are quilt makers. The unusual thing is they quilt sitting down on the ground for many hours at a time, and sometimes squatting. I think many of us would not have that ability. They do not have templates, instead, they cut out what they want to use by sight. Dana brought quilts for sale and showed us many wonderful samples of what they make. Thank you, Dana, for showing us what possibilities are for people to quilt and enjoy the art of quilting. Respectfully submitted by Mary Jo Hamilton, Secretary

Cheyenne Heritage Quilters May15, 2017 There were 24 members came to help with the Community Quilts sewing, cutting and binding. We also had two guests. A big Thank You to the ladies for the quilting help. Some were taken home to finish. Announcements: Mary Hamilton Sign up to help with the Quilt Show. Cathy James Pick up your ticket packets. Daenette More We have openings for sign up for social hour. Bea Dersham Appraisals. Linda Price Trip to Paducah still has places available on the second bus. Susan Perkins - From the county fair came to explain how to enter the fair and brought forms. The deadline for entry forms are June 30 th. Judging takes place on August 4 th and quilts are released August 12th. Come on and try to enter the fair this year and win some prizes. There is nothing to lose by entering and a lot to gain. Respectfully submitted by Mary Jo Hamilton, Secretary CHQ BOARD 2017 President...Rose Slatten President Elect...Mary Ellen Little Past President...Debora O Grady Vice President...Linda Price Secretary...Mary Jo Hamilton Treasurer...Cathy James Greeter...Linda Price Social...Daenette More New Members...Jo Ellen Mass, Helen Jarvis, Lu Hart Newsletter...Marcia Stewart Advertising...Judy Gilmore

2017 OPPORTUNITY QUILT OPPORTUNITY QUILT TICKETS We need to SELL, SELL, SELL! - Thank you to those of you who have already returned your money. You may do so at any time between now and August 12, 2017. I still have tickets available if you need more. Also, we still need volunteers to sell tickets at the County Fair during the week of August 5th through August 12th. See Mary Jo Hamilton to sign-up. For each pack sold (6 tickets for $5), members will receive one ticket, with their name on it, entered into a drawing for the Incentive Quilt. For those who may not know, the Incentive Quilt is a miniature of the Opportunity Quilt. Again, SELL, SELL, SELL, as this is money which supports our club and allows us to have outstanding programs during the year as well as contribute to the community through our activities and quilts.

General Club Information Guest Policy Please invite friends to attend meetings. All skill levels and non-quilters are welcome. Non-members may attend two meetings. On the third and subsequent meetings, the non-member must pay $2.00 unless membership dues are paid. If a guest speaker is scheduled, all guests are asked to pay a $5.00 fee Advertisements & Articles for Newsletter Ads and articles must be quilt, craft or sewing related. They must be copy ready. The newsletter editor is not responsible for typing your information. Email articles, questions or advertisement artwork by the first Tuesday of each month to the newsletter editor. Cost for advertisements is: ¼ page 3 ½ x 4.5 $10.00 Cell Phones We ask that cell phones be silent or off, and that emergency conversations be held out of the meeting room. Meeting Schedule We meet at 7 p.m. the first and third Mondays of most months. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Please feel free to come early and help set up or to socialize. We meet only the first Monday of December and the third Monday of June, July and August. Meetings often include some type of program event or featured quilter, as well as show & tell and access to our library. Show & Tell Guidelines Show one or more finished projects. Share information regarding each piece. Feel free to ask for critique or input. Show & Tell items will be displayed for everyone to view and enjoy during break Meeting Location: First United Methodist Church (located at 108 E 18th Street (between Warren & Central Avenues) Please park in the lot on the north side of the church (Enter from Central or 19th street) and use the North door into the building. Our meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. Someone is usually at the church by 6:30 p.m. before each quilt meeting for those of you that would like a little more time to visit with each other. Your help with setting up and taking down is greatly appreciated. Find us online at chquilters.org

Cheyenne Heritage Quilt Guild P O Box 2119 Cheyenne, Wy 82009