Bitterroot Quilters' Guild January 2017 January 25 - Meeting @ 6:30 February 22 - Meeting @ 6:30 March 22 - Meeting @6:30 April 26 - Meeting @ 6:30 21-23 - Spring Retreat May 24 - Meeting @ 6:30 June 28 - Meeting @6:30 Meetings are held in the Daly Leach Community Room at 1010 W Main St. in Hamilton To accomplish anything you have to at least Try We are looking forward to seeing you all at our first Guild meeting of the New Year. 2017 how is that possible???? Our Program schedule for the rest of this year looks like fun and informative. This month the last half of the meeting will be dedicated to signing up to help at our Gardens of Quilts event on July 15th. Some of the hostess homes have mini groups or service groups in line, but we realize that not everyone is involved in groups so please come prepared to sign up and help. We will be sharing some ideas for Block of the Month, New ideas for our February Quilto Fun Night, Sign up for a class in March with Terry Vick from Missoula called Applique with Attitude, and Quilt University in April. See you all on Wednesday Jan 25th, hope you all are quilting for your enjoyment. Judy LaSalle BQG President January 2017 Page 1
Heritage Tidbit Many quilters mistakenly believe that Turkey Red refers to a particular color, or any deep red, for the matter. But Turkey red isn t just red, or a particular red, or even a dye you could buy in a packet at the general store. It s actually a dye process that produces a rich and incredibly colorfast bluish red. And while Turkey may suggest that s the place from which western Europeans first acquired the technique, it was actually brought to Europe by Jewish and Syrian dyers from the Levant; Turkey was simply the catch-all phrase for what we now refer to as the Middle East. Although textile printers used madder root for other colors (from vivid orange to brownish-black), producing Turkey red with it was so complicated that they didn t attempt it themselves. Instead, they sent their fabric to Turkey red specialist to be dyed, The Society of Dyers and Colorists website describes the process as one which involved thoroughly cleaning the yarn or cloth by boiling with alkali; steeping in rancid olive or castor oil, soda and cow or sheep dung, mordanting with alum and sumac; dyeing in a batch of madder, ox blood and chalk; finally, washing to brighten the color. In the early nineteenth century the process could take three weeks of more. The use of oil caused Turkey red fabric to be described by vendors as oil boiled. Quilters loved it. Turkey red was a luscious color, it didn t fade, and it didn t bleed, without it the elaborate red-green applique quilts of the 1840-75 period would have been an impossibility. (from hartcottagequilts.com Turkey Red Antique Turkey Red Fabric January 2017 Page 2
MINI-GROUPS REMNANTS: Get together to work on individual and group projects. Get hints and tips from other members. Meeting times vary. Pat Thompson, 961-3159. ONE STRIP SHORT: Meet monthly at member s homes. Sharon Renfro, 777-3229 or sammcfro@gmail.com. BOBBINS: Meets 2nd Tuesdays, 1pm at Patchwork Quilts. BENT NEEDLERS: Meets on Thursday each month at a member s home. Barbara Bayer, 363-7949 HERITAGE GROUP: Dedicated to sharing knowledge and excitement in our quilt heritage. Meets 3rd Thursday, 10am Sept June in member s home. Judi Rizzo, 961-5257. SCRAPPY QUILTERS: Ideas on how to use your scraps to make quilts! Carol Steigerwalt, 961-0180 or Joyce Hooper, 961-3930. SERVICE GROUPS QUILTS 4 KIDS: Our goal is to give local children in trauma or need a hug comfort with a quilt. One or all are always welcome. You can come and sew with the group or they will supply kits to take home or supplies for making your own kits/quilts. Meets 2nd Friday from 10am to 4pm at the Westview Center/Bitterroot College (corner of S. 9th and W. Main St). Ellen Kiedaisch 363-4622 or Nicki Goss, 961-245. COMFORTERS: The Comforters group is a small group of quilters who meet monthly at the Bitterroot College and make quilts for hospice patients. We generally meet on the first Friday of the month from 10 am to 2 pm. All you have to do is show up and we ll show you what to do. Please join us. We welcome all quilters beginners to advanced. It s a great way to make friendships, do what you love and pass on that love to people who are comforted by your generosity. Any questions, please call Barbara Bayer 363-7949 or Judy LaSalle at 375-0871. January 2017 Page 3
HOSTEES FOR JANUARY Foisy,Nancy Garon,Sally Gibbons,JoAnne Glazner,Theresa Goodsell,Marilyn Gordon,Heidi Goss,Nickie Graham,Nancy Harris,Pam Hastings,Pat FAT QUARTERS FAT QUARTER = 18 x 22 January White-on-white February Reds March Greens April Purple May Florals June Quilters Choice January Birthstone: Garnet January 2017 Page 4
PROGRAM NOTES January 25, 2017 - Gardens of Quilts kick off organizational meeting for our July 15, 2017 event. We need everyone s help so please come and see where you are needed. Sign up for March class begins. February 22, 2017 Fun Night with Quilto and get acquainted theme. January 2017 Page 5
QUILT GUILD MEETING MINUTES June 22, 2016 In October we had Pat Thompson's program and Val and Twila (dog) from Emma's House visit. Guests: 5-1/2 Judy LaSalle won fat quarters. ANNOUNCEMENTS Spring Retreat April 21-23, Double Arrow Lodge, Seeley Lake, $160 pp, can come up on Thursday 4/20 but must make own reservations. Respectfully submitted, Lynda Rygmyr, Secretary January Flower: Carnation January 2017 Page 6