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WOMEN OF THE WEST Q U I L T E R S www.wowquiltguild.com October, 2010 CHALLENGE: Create A Quilt That Tells A Story The 2010 quilt challenge is to create an 18 x 22 (approx.) quilt that tells a story which could be from a favorite book, a vacation or any other memory or fantasy. Each winner will receive a $50 gift certificate to the member quilt store of their choice. Winners will be determined based on the following categories: Most Unique Best selection / use of fabrics Best Title Overall viewer s choice All quilts must have a label with the creator s name, address and phone number sewn into the lower back right corner. Monday, October 25, 2010 @ 7:00 p.m. September Highlights George & Virginia Siciliano Laurel Mulhollam was the lucky winner of the bundle of dyed fabrics used in the patterns by George Siciliano. George Siciliano pictured above with his first award winning log cabin block quilt. He pointed out that there were only two blocks used in the quilt. At left is Dean Davis showing George s Bird of Paradise quilt. One can see the tiny size of the blocks when it is held by someone. Upcoming Program & Workshop.. October Block of the Month No Place Like Home 12 finished. Cathy Geier Landscape Quilts All-day workshop @ Medina Lecture @ 7p November 22, 2010

Letter From Our President Off to the Retreat this weekend. It has been a wild quilting week. Monday guild meeting with George and Virginia Siciliano. It is still amazing that George is making these tiny quilts. He seems to be making them smaller and smaller, but weren't they wonderful? Tuesday was George and Virginia s all day class. We all had a great time and each one of us finished one section of his pattern, Bird of Paradise. We also learned a lot of new techniques like using 3M double stick tape (with the red label that says permanent) to match those difficult point matches. It really works and with George's quilts there are a lot of matches. Now it is time to get packed for this weekend s retreats. I am going to try to get caught up on some of the projects I have stacked in my sewing room -- Including the mystery quilt and my new Siciliano project. Wish me luck. Whatever happens, it will be a fun weekend with a lot of good fellowship. Happy Quilting..Karen Petersen, Co President WOW Board Meeting Sept. 20, 2010 Present: Mary Gunness, Karen Petersen, Suzanne Nelson, Lynda Guisinger, Wendy Fedie, Dean Davis, Mary Hess, Sonja Folven Old Business: Upcoming class with George and Virginia Siciliano has some openings. The November workshop with Cathy Geier will be on11/22 at Medina. The fee for the November workshop is $45 and $19 for required kit. Quilt Show update: Plymouth room reserved. Proceeds from the raffle quilt will be geared to a cancer charity. They will begin to ask for donations for the boutique this month. They need a treasurer for the Quilt Show. We need nominations or volunteers for the 2011 officers and committee chairs at the guild meeting. October guild meeting we vote for the 2011 officers and committee chairs. New Business: Mary updated us on future programs. We reviewed the ideas from members for the December 13 Christmas meeting. We decided on members making Christmas stocking and provide items for the stocking that will be given to a women s shelter for their children. A pattern will be printed in the October newsletter. We received in the mail few flyers on events and Karen will bring these to the guild meeting. Our tax exempt number is not written in the president s book and Wendy will call the department of revenue to determine the number. Next board meeting is October 18 from 6:30-8PM at Lunds in Plymouth. Respectfully submitted, Sonja Folven December 13th Guild Meeting. *** Note the date change *** It s not too early to think about Christmas. This year we will be making Christmas stockings for a women and children s shelter in our area. A simple stocking pattern will be available at the October guild meeting and as a PDF file on the web site. Using this basic pattern, make one or more stockings out of a fabric of your choice. Decorate anyway you wish and bring them to the Dec 13 guild meeting. Along with your stocking please bring some stocking stuffers from the list below. At the guild meeting we will stuff the stockings with your donated items and a board member will deliver them to the shelter. Stocking stuffer ideas: Hand soap, travel sizes of shampoo, lotions, toothpaste and tooth brushes. Combs, hair accessories Small coloring books and crayons Small children s books Small toys, both boys and girls Note Cards Manicure sets Basically anything that might fit into a stocking. NO FOOD For show and share that night, bring something quilted you have made for Christmas. President s Block President's block for Karen and Mary, please make one block for each of them. Start with a 6.5 inch square of off white fabric. Add a 2.5 inch square fabric of your choice sewn diagonally on each corner, press, don't cut away the excess fabric. The four corners can be scrappy or all the same, it is up to you. For a sample of sewing techniques please see the web site below. BE SURE to sign your block in the middle on the front of the fabric. This is a signature friendship block. www.quilting.about.com/od/quiltpatternsprojects/ss/joyous_quilt _3.htm (the directions are in the web site at the top of the list) Your Name Mary & Karen

Community Service Thanks to all of you who took quilts to finish and also those who brought completed quilts and tops to our meeting.. We will bring Christmas fabric that you might use for place mats or the Christmas Stockings that were discussed. We will plan to have a table set up in the back each month for you to use. There will be a place to put completed quilts and also a place to pick up quilts to finish. If you have not taken our little survey we will have those slips available also. It was helpful to see what people were interested in doing. We have a box with many plastic bags. Perhaps a committee has a need for them. We will not be doing kits anymore so we do not have a use for them. Some are slightly used and some are new. Contact Nancy Miller at nancy_miller@comcast.net (underscore between nancy and miller) if you would like to have them. September 27, 2010 WOW Meeting Karen Petersen opened the meeting. Challenge quilts are to be given to Mary Havisto or mailed to Carol Henderson. Dean updated us on the quilt show. The Quilt Show raffle quilt proceeds will be donated to a cancer charity in the name of WOW members who have died from cancer. The November 22 full day (9 to 5) workshop by Cathy Geier will be the same day as our guild meeting. The price for the day at Medina Ballroom workshop will be $45 plus $19 for the kit. At the December meeting we will stuff Christmas stockings. The stockings will be given to women s shelters for their children. The pattern and list of items to stuff the stockings will be in the newsletter. Chris Hueser and Sharon Peterson are the retreat coordinators and collecting final payment tonight. Resolution quilts are due by the November meeting or bring a fat quarter if not completed. WOW 2011 Officers and Committee Chairs thank you to the members that volunteered. We will vote at the October guild meeting. (See attached ballot) Block of the month blocks winner is Diane Salls and Diane also won the fat quarter. Birthday club made $50.05.Respectfully submitted, Sonja Folven Officers & Committee Chairs for 2011 A vote will be taken at the October meeting to formally elect the below-listed slate of officers (in bold). President: Mickey Ellis Vice President: Julie Harstad Secretary: (shared) Lisa Dietrich-Blocker & LuAnn Sing Treasurer: Wendy Fedie (second year of 2 yr position) Newsletter Editor: Sharyn Resvick Activity Chair: Ruth Ann Mohs Birthday Club: Diane Salls Block of the Month: Lori Allison Community Service: Maple Grove Senior Quilters Door Prizes: (shared) Jill Johnson & Linda Lutz Historian: Gigi Hickey Membership: (shared) Lola Hanson & Shirley Bonacci Assistant Editor: Secret Sisters: Janet Balej Show Chair: Dean Davis Small Group Coordinator: Carole Olson Resolution Quilts: Sunshine & Shadows: Barb Pavek Web Mistress: Dawn Bryant Retreat Coord: (shared) Sharon Peterson & Cindy Stenson Mystery Quilt: Elaine Franks Cathy Geier workshop is November 22 from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at the Medina Ballroom. To learn more about Cathy s award-winning works, see www.patchworksthatpraise.com. Cost is $45 plus $19 for the kit. Contact Mary Gunness at monkswood@comcast.net to register. Quilt Retreat Recap The 2010 WOW Quilt Retreat was held Oct 1-3 at the Long Lake Conservation Center. What did we do? We marveled at, and took walks through, the beautiful fall leaves and enjoyed the wonderful weather. We had lots of fun and laughter as we worked on mystery quilts, played strip poker, and checked out everyone's purchases from the McGregor quilt shop. Last but definitely not least we worked on ever-so-many quilt projects. Next year's retreat will be held Sep 30 - Oct 2 so save the date for a week-end of fun with your quilting friends! Chris Huesers & Sharon Pederson, 2010 Coordinators At right, a couple of photos of some WOW Long Lake quilt retreaters.

Women Of the West Q U I L T E R S P.O. Box 46222, Plymouth, MN 55447 October Checklist Block of the Month Community Service Donations Your Nametag Secret Sister surprises Birthday Club Donation Show & Share The Women of the West Quilt Guild was organized in December of 1997 to encourage and support all levels of quilters. The guild offers education, programs, fellowship, communication and community service while providing a place to be among people that share the same interest of the art of quilting. Meetings are held the 4th Monday monthly at 7 p.m. at the Medina Entertainment Center. If there is a conflict with a holiday, another night will be scheduled. The Medina Entertainment Center is on Highway 55 in Medina. WOW 2009 Officers & Committee Chairs Co-President Karen Petersen 952-933-6275 kip6201@msn.com Vice President(s) Mary Gunness 763-593-3862 monkswood@comcast.net Secretary(s) Olga Challman 763-535-7691 ochallman@aol.com Sonja Folven 763-477-4760 Sonja525@aol.com Treasurer Wendy Fedie 952-473-7560 swfedie@q.com Activity Chair Mary Hess 763-479-2127 quilta@usfamily.net Birthday Club Mary Havisto 763-516-2435 Havi0010@metnet.edu Carol Henderson 612-978-6178 carololemn@comcast.net Block of the Month Carol Fisher 612-588-8698 Sandy Johnson 763-535-0872 sandyrnj@aol.com Challenge Quilt Mary Havisto Carol Henderson 763-516-2435 612-978-6178 Havi0010@metnet.edu carololemn@comcast.net Community Service Jane Larson 952-938-9297 Door Prizes Donna Champion 763-498-7716 donna.champion@genmills.com Ruth Ann Mohs 763-475-1292 Ram1292@aol.com Historian Gigi Hickey 952-471-0352 hickeyonlake@mchsi.com Membership Suzanne Nelson 763-757-9125 Lynda Guisinger 763-755-4615 Lg1947@msn.com Newsletter Editor Lori Allison 952-426-9836 LBA0718@hotmail.com Assistant Editor Florine Koning 763-557-0981 florinekoning@gmail.com Secret Sisters Barb C-Vergin 763-222-5754 barbvergin@embarqmail.com Small Group Coord Carole Olson 763-544-7130 carole_olson@msn.com Resolution Quilts Shirley Bonacci 952-240-6416 shirlgrl44@yahoo.com Mystery Quilt Elaine Franks 763-843-0964 Esf7@juno.com Sunshine & Shadows Dawn Thrift 763-494-9737 dawn.thrift@comcast.net Web Mistress: Dawn Bryant 763-767-0186 Dawn.Bryant@usbank.com Retreat Coordinator Chris Heusers 763-536-9540 chuesers@und-alum.org Sharon Peterson 612-312-9423 smp1951@hotmail.com Quilt Show Chair Dean Davis 952-412-3155 deanvdavis@yahoo.com