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Saturday 3 May 2014

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Town and Country Quilters’ Guild
Meeting Agenda
Welcome
Present
Minutes of Previous Meeting
Treasurer’s Report
Correspondence
Committee Reports
·         Membership
·         Library
·         Social
Program & Workshops
Old Business
New Business
·         Structure of meetings
Show and Tell
Adjournment
Next Meeting


Town and Country Quilters' Guild Meeting Minutes, April 9, 2014


Town and Country Quilters’ Guild
Meeting Minutes
April 9, 2014
Present:  32; guests Mary Jane M. and Joyce O.
Minutes: Approved as circulated with amendments to names Rosemary F. and Cathy B. Moved by Faye B. and seconded by Ruth P. Motion carried.
Treasurer’s Report: Our current balance is $6841.23, which mostly represents money collected for the Fall retreat. Moved by Elizabeth B. and seconded by Kim L. Motion carried.
Correspondence: Thank you note received from Valley Regional Hospital, Maternal Child’s Unit, for the quilt given to the first baby born on International Quilt Day. Mother, Jessie B., was most appreciative.
Committee Reports:
Registrar: Names, phone numbers, (no email addresses) circulated to members. Executive will have a more comprehensive list, including email addresses.
Library: Quilter’s Connection received, with articles on Modern Quilts.
Social: Sharon M. will not be offering to do the baked goods and refreshments for the meetings next year. Should anyone wish to step into this role, it would be most welcomed. There will still be tea and coffee. Thank you, Sharon.
Program and Workshops:  April 26th W/S will be changed to an open quilting day, for IWK, Challenge or UFO’s. Faye is unable to do her W/S on that day.
The Sashiko W/S will be on April 12th.
Fall Retreat – one space left. Most of the money has been collected.
Old Business: Art Hits the Wall “Presenting Myself” will be opening in 2015. Application forms with photos must be mailed between Dec.1, 2014 and Jan.31, 2015. Google Art Hits the Wall for details.
·         Challenge for this year: the standard will be a top or totally quilted piece, with no limit on the number of quilts submitted, using paint chip colours derived from initials of your name, plus one fabric of your choosing and one neutral. The other option is to complete a piece using solid colours. It was moved by Heather M. that a $25 gift certificate from Avonport Discount to be offered as a prize for each of the challenge options. Seconded by Rosemary F. Motion carried.


New Business:
·         Trish D. offered to maintain a Facebook site that would be open only to members for the dissemination of information from meetings, emails re events, guest speakers. * See discussion notes at end.
·         Executive – Ruth indicated her term is ending in June, and suggested members consider stepping forward to fill vacant positions. Faye will also need to be replaced on the Program committee. She will continue to help. A Nominating Committee will be struck to facilitate this process.
·         Replacement Iron – Faye has offered a Rowenta to the Guild. It does not have steam, nor an automatic shut-off, and was a most welcomed replacement. Thank You Faye.
·         Debbie M. - Has another opportunity for a fabric, thread, elastic giveaway if anyone needs these items. For now, we have all we need. Thank you Debbie.
·         Structure of meetings – Barb L. led a discussion re structure of our meetings and ways to reduce the time spent on the business items and increase the focus on the inspirational aspects of our meetings through Show and Tell, having the opportunity to see our quilts up close, ask questions about design and techniques, and share problem-solving ideas. We started this evening with having each quilt displayed on tables in the centre of our group.
 To this end we will:
-      Limit the business portion of the meeting to 20 minutes, maximum 30 minutes
-          If we have a guest to present a Trunk Show, we will schedule this first and the meeting will follow if we are unable to adhere to the 20 minute guideline
-          In the meetings we will highlight New Members, New Books , New Business, specific motions
-          An attachment of Calendar of Events will be appended to the minutes, and will include the program for each month, Saturday quilting days, Yearly Challenge, Special Events i.e. Dessert party, Retreats, Trunk Shows
-          A Welcome package will be developed for new members outlining the “Ins and Outs” of how we operate as a guild, most common information and mentoring opportunities
-          The minutes, agenda for the upcoming meeting, committee reports i.e. Treaurer’s Report, Calendar of Events will be posted to our blog one week before the next meeting. Correspondence from other Guilds/ groups will be posted there as well, rather than Helen having to send to us individually.
Show and Tell:
·         Debbie M. – presented her display of Demise gowns she does for the IWK; has made 50, and all are gone. Also showcased her Japanese fabrics, gowns, Obi’s, most of which were from the pre-war era, early 20’s- 30’s, all hand woven/embroidered silk, some with actual silver and 24 carat gold thread. Closed with a fabric/ Obi giveaway for 6 very lucky members. * Ruth noted a Japanese display will be held at the Kentville Museum from the end of April to August.
·         Ruth B. and Ruth P. – each presented a quilt top, Modern Traditional Sampler, from a W/S with Cheryl Arkinson (Sunday Morning Quilts) at the Pictou Retreat.
·         Rosemary F. – a reversible quilted purse
·         Linda F. – new quilting tool, a double-diamond design for borders. Mexican Stars hanging in black/white/grey with buttons and crystals. Table runner in fuschia with beads and crystals.
·         Linda M. – knitted mitts with Nordic design
·         Elizabeth B. – plastic canvas pieces; aran sweater, reworking neck x3 before fitting; patience
·         Marie A. – Black kittens with yellow accents and verses; hand appliqued
·         Cathy B. – a large “Journal” quilt with equilateral triangles of remaindered pieces with a personal reminder of time/events. Large quilt, “Shoreline”, with 70,000stitches, in ivory/ brown
·         Leah M.– completed the same quilt as Cathy in a similar palette; some patches ¾”x 1 ½”, largest 3”
·         Faye B. – visit to California to visit son, and met with a former Nova Scotian, a quilter who had come to her shop in a previous summer; out for a shopping trip to 2 quilt shops there
·         Judy L. – Thimbleberries quilt of blossoms, all hand quilted
·         Heather M. – navy shirt with hot pink applique and buttons
·         Corrine R. – Cupcakes with cherries, table centerpiece, and quilted lime jacket
·         Helen A. – panel of lighthouses, and quilt for Valour
·         Jackie T. -  Four beautifully executed landscapes; inspiration pieces for the Feb. W/S
·         Patty S.– Debbie Mum sampler quilt made for parents in 2000
·         Janet T. – blew us away with at least 11- 12 quilts, all for IWK. We knew she liked to buy fabric, and she just had to show us that she does complete her projects. All were colourful, with owls, birds, dogs, bones, charm pieces, Missouri stars, I Spy, friendship stars, petite fabrics. You had it all Janet!
·         Barbara L. – 2 slab quilts, and purse, inspired by Cheryl Arkinson, Sunday Morning Quilts; improvisational and fun.
Meeting adjourned at 10 PM. All quilts were inspirational and it was a bonus to be able to see the quilts up close.
Next meeting scheduled for May 14th at 7PM.
Recorded by, Barbara L.

Thursday 1 May 2014


Calendar of Events 2014
May :
·         3rd – Mahone Bay Quilters Guild Yard sale at 10 AM – Trinity United Church; Yard sale at Suttles and Seawinds at 9AM
·         9th & 10th - Centreville Quilt show ; 10 – 8 PM on Friday; 10 – 4PM on Saturday
·         14th – Program – Deann M. , Korean Embroidery
June:
·          11th  closing pot luck dinner @ 6PM; bring plate, cutlery, cup and special dish
·         Challenge presentation using paint chip colour use or solid colours
·         Debbie V., hand dyed fabrics for Show and Sell
July:
·         16th – Glorious Colour by Kaffe Fasset at St. Mary’s University 7PM

September:
·         10th – 1st guild meeting of season at 7PM @ Port Williams Fire Hall
·         26 – 28th – Retreat at Berwick Fire Hall; Karen Henry featured  instructor; $170 for 3 days; Friday night Trunk Show