Sunday, 18 October 2015
September Minutes
Town and Country Quilt Guild
MINUTES
September 9, 2015
Meeting called to
order at 7:00pm – 33 members present and 1 guest
Minutes of last
meeting – approved (moved Ruth; 2nd Donna)
Old Business:
Cabinet: Staining
complete and Ruth will fill with books by next meeting
Quilt of Valour:
The quilt made by the
guild still requires hand quilting.
Looking for volunteers to take the quilt home: Faye - September; Ruth - October
Correspondence:
Letter received from
the IWK thanking the guild for the donation of quilts.
Library:
3 books missing ;
several new books added to the library
Registration:
2015/2016 year (33
renewals and 1 new member)
Program
committee: No completed schedule available. By October’s meeting a schedule will be
available. However, September and October's
workshops are listed below.
September: Ruth Butler will be leading a
paper piecing workshop. Ruth showed the group several of her completed pieces
and samples for her workshop.
October: Susan T Manley “Making Faces” workshop on Oct 23-24 costs $50. An email has already been sent with a supply
list. This is non-refundable, if you can
not attend you will need to sell your spot.
All workshops will be
the 4th Saturday of the month.
Retreat Committee: No
information
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
Minutes for April Meeting
Town & Country Quilters’ Guild
Meeting Minutes
April 8, 2015
Present:
30 members and one guest, Jane M
Minutes
of March Meeting: accepted as read.
Correspondence
and News: nothing to record.
Library:
two new magazines, Quilters’ Connection and
Canadian Quilter
Old
Business:
·
Bookcase – carpenter is busy, and may
have an opening by September
·
By-Laws – Linda L and Kate M are bringing these up to date to include such items as: Membership fee - rather than being explicitly indicated in the
By-Laws, and amended each year, will be designated on the Registration Form. As
well, e-mail addresses will be
recorded on the Registration Form to formulate a roster. Committees will be clarified and will reflect what is currently
deemed most useful and representative of the Guild. The Fiscal Year will be changed to June 1st to the end
of May.
·
Centreville Quilt Show – will be on May
8-9th. Sharon M will be
the pretty face in charge.
Program:
Cathy B indicated the last workshop with Kate
M on Embellishments was a huge success.
·
Faye B will do a hand quilting
demonstration on April 25th, while members will who are familiar
with hand quilting will work on the Quilt of Valour in one hour allotments.
Ruth B originally scheduled for this time will do a paper piecing workshop
in September.
·
May program will be a Trunk
Show by Susan Tillsey Manley, so be sure to attend on May 13th.
Show
&Tell :
·
Elizabeth B: a receiving
blanket quilt as you go, a strippy quilt with 16” squares, 2 charity quilts
·
Laurie Ann C: 2 small
quilts doll size
·
Ruth P : a row quilt,
with rows of different fabrics
·
Joann T: quilted jacket, black and white quilt,
Wildlife quilt, and block of month Bird
house
·
Leah M: disappearing nine-patch, and Santa Claus quilt
·
Rosemary F quilt with black/primary colour blocks for
grandson
·
Marie A Something to Crow About completed wall hanging
from retreat W/S
·
Sharon M: queen black and
beige floral for daughter, another for grandson
·
Ann M: bargello, 3 years
in making, turquoise and rust
·
Dawna D- wall hanging
from Ann Buzzalino W/S with swirls of gold and fushia, another with small tree, stamping and painting
·
Kate M: samples from
embellishments W/S, embroidery resource of stitches each on 5x7 pieces of
fabric, including samples from Cinda K. Kate also gave away a book on
Paper Piecing – winner Corrine R
·
Darlene R: queen with
beautiful carnations
·
Barbara L – quilt top for grandson in blue
Guest speaker – Jane M spoke about
Quilting Hacks, innovative solutions to a quilting problem, not necessarily
with a quilting tool. Some examples:
·
Glue stick to hold down
applique until sewn in place
·
Toilet paper rolls to wind
binding
·
Dry eraser pen on doc. protectors
to check off pieces cut of pattern or preview different free-motion
patterns
·
Colour choices for quilts using
paint chip combinations
·
Pool noodles to wrap seasonal
wall hangings
·
Lettuce holder bins for scraps
·
Tin snips for cutting rag quilt
edges
·
Masking tape to reduce slippage
of rulers, and so many more creative solutions
Meeting adjourned with next meeting to be
held on May 13th at 7PM.
Recorded by Barbara L
Friday, 20 March 2015
Resources
RESOURCES FOR
TOWN & COUNTRY QUILTERS GUILD
March 2015
Meetings
held 2nd Wed of every month Sep to June, 7pm to 9(ish)pm, come at 6:30 for
social time, Port Williams Community Hall, behind Fire Station
Executive
Pres:
Linda Lusby V Pres: Dawna De Adder
Sec:
Barb Leith Tres: Elizabeth Biggs
Committees
Membership: Helen Archibald (to request membership list)
Communications: Helen Archibald
Program:
Cathy Berry, Ruth Peskett, Dawna DeAdder, Kate Madeloso
Librarian:
Ruth Butler, library catalogue in Book Crawler
Blog:
Janet Trites http://townandcountryquilters.blogspot.ca/
Name
tags: Janet Trites
Guild
property: two Rowenta irons (on loan from Faye), two ironing boards, large
cutting mat, two sets of table risers (courtesy of Pins and Needles)
Subscriptions
to: Quilters Connection, Canadian Quilters Association, Mayflower Quilt Guild
Sister
guild in New Zealand: http://townandcountryquilterslevin.blogspot.ca/
Quilts
of Valour Canada: http://www.quiltsofvalour.ca/
LONGARM AND
MACHINE QUILTERS
Gerene
Chisholm - gerene@eastlink.ca
55
Crowes Mills Rd, Lower Onslow 902-843-6775
Ken
Grantham - ken@atlanticfabrics.com
Atlantic
Fabrics, 114 Woodlawn Road, Dartmouth
902-434-7220
Donna
Hazelton - donna@saltseams.ca
151
Second Ave., P.O. Box 100 Digby 902-245-2917 http://www.saltseams.ca/
Lynn
Jones - gjjones@hotmail.ca
965
Upper Branch Rd Auburndale 902-541-1168
Carol
Kennedy - clkennedy@eastlink.ca
P.O.Box
97 Waterville 902-538-7460
Darlene
Robertson - mrs.ddr@hotmail.com
2362
Brown Mtn Road, Berwick 902-538-1146
Susan
and Bruce Taylor - susantaylor@eastlink.ca
71
Admiral Cove Dr. Bedford 902-835-2655
Joanne
Townson – jtownson@gmail.com
37
Lacey Drive, Centreville 902 365-2911
Debbie
Vermeulen - dbbvermeulen@yahoo.ca
2723
Hwy 358, Canning 902-582-7737
Verna
Ward -
verna_4@hotmail.com
2784
Poplar Drive, Coldbrook 902-679-6514
Quilt
Appraisals - Diane Shink
Diane
is the only appraiser in our region, summers in River John NS, winters in
Quebec , is a member of Mayflower QG – Antique, vintage & contemporary
quilts. Certified appraiser, lecture & teacher.
SCISSOR SHARPENERS: Head Start
Barber Shop, 123 Grey, Windsor 902-798-5568
CARPENTERS: Phil Filsinger, Wolfville – will make small foot
risers/stools; contact Kate M for info.
MACHINE SERVICING:
Hines Sewing Machines, (902)798-9442
4427
Highway 14 in Windsor Forks (the road to Ski Martock) Shop hours are : Mon.
thru Fri. - 9 to 5 and Sat. 9 to 4. E-mail: sewingmachines@post.com http://www.hinessewing.ca/
They
sell Janome sewing machines, sergers and accessories and also service all
makes and models of domestic sewing machines
IT's
Sew Time! (902) 883-9440
Pfaff
dealer, HusqV
166
Hwy 214, Unit 2, Elmsdale
E-mail:
suzanne@itssewtime.com
Kelly's Creative Sewing (902) 435-7380
Brother , Husqvarna Viking , Bernina, Singer
Brother , Husqvarna Viking , Bernina, Singer
804
Main Street, Dartmouth
E-mail: kellycarter@ns.aliantzinc.ca
E-mail: kellycarter@ns.aliantzinc.ca
Panier
d'Art (902) 769-3457
specializing
in Husqvarna machines
464
Comeauville, Digby Country,
E-mail: pandart@auracom.com
Sew
With Vision (902) 479-2482
authorized
Pfaff dealer, HusqV
21
Winston Dr., Herring Cove
Tony Kalkman, (902) 678.1018 Kentville
Bill Tupper, (902) 678.2299 Kentville - fixes old machines
NS FABRIC STORES (not all but most convenient)
Fabricville
and Atlantic Fabrics - Google for locations
Avonport Discount Fabrics (902) 542-3247
12725 Nova Scotia Hwy 1, Avonport
A Needle Pulling
Thread (902) 378-7845
3
Warwick St. Digby
Bellisimo Living (902) 423-6014
2743
Agricola Street, Halifax - linen &
silk fabrics
IT's
Sew Time! (902) 883-9440
166
Hwy 214, Unit 2, Elmsdale
J & M Sewing Centre (902) 864-0964
Marlenes Specialty Fabrics
73
Sackville Dr, Lower Sackville
L.& S.Boudreau Store Ltd. (902)-769-2325
1474
Patrice Rd., Exit 29 off Hwy #101
Concession,
Digby Co.
e-mail:
lsboudreaufabric@eastlink.ca
Patch Fabrics 902-423-0303
Sewing
fabrics and classes
2571
Robie Street, Halifax
Sew
With Vision (902) 479-2482
authorized
Pfaff dealer, HusqV
21
Winston Dr., Herring Cove
Suttles and Seawinds (902) 624.8375
466
Main St., Mahone Bay
LOCAL QUILTING BEES:
Comfort Quilt Group – 1st Tuesday, Centerville Hall, 9 am – 2 pm, 8 to 12
members, contact Ruth Peskett for more info.
Creative Hand Quilters - weekly at Avonport, @7 members, closed.
Fundy Quilters - last Thursday of every month at Grandview
Manor. Also 2nd Saturday of the month at the South Berwick Community
Centre. Dues are $20.00 per year. Contact Janet Trites.
Motley Crew – meets weekly at Avonport, @5 members, closed
NS Fiber Arts Bee (FAB) – meets monthly in Elmsdale, closed group by invitation
only, art quilters and fiber artists, contact Kate M for more info
Piece Makers – every Monday, Centerville Baptist Church Hall, 9 am
to 2:30pm, $5 donation per visit includes a lunch, 10 to 15 quilters (no cap),
bring your sewing machine, contact Sharon M for more info.
Pins and Needles – every Thursday, Centerville Community Hall, 9 am to
2:30 pm, $3 donation per visit, bring your lunch, 20 to 35 participants, any
handwork/bring your sewing machine, contact Anne S for more info, NB: the last
Thursday of each month the group meets at Centerville Baptist Church.
Serendipity Sewing Sisters – formally the Applique Bee, meets 3rd Tuesday, Kings
Riverside Court Seniors Home, Kentville, 10 am to 2 pm, bring your lunch, 6 to
8 people, small group, contact Ruth B.
Material Girls, TARTS – small informal groups, closed.
PROVINCIAL SHOWS & RETREATS:
numerous
shows around the Atlantic every year. There are 22 known quilt guilds in NS, 21
NB, 4 PEI, 5 NFLD. Karen Henry runs http://www.quilttheatlantic.ca/
with local info.
Centreville
always
Mother’s Day weekend every year. Centreville Baptist Church major annual
fundraiser organized by the Ladies Auxillary, plus a delicious lunch. Welcomes
all quilters and rug hookers to submit work.
May
8 & 9, 2015 6th Annual Quilt & Rug Show Centreville Baptist
Church 970 Murray Rd Centreville, Kings Co. Friday 10 – 8 pm. Sat 10
– 3:30 pm
holds
a quilt show and sale in even-numbered years. All members are invited
to submit work for display. Anyone may join -$25/yr. http://www.mahonebayquiltersguild.com/
May
27, 2015 - 15th annual Dessert Party with an Extraordinary
Quilter - Becky Goldsmith (from Piece 'O Cake designs)
At Pictou Lodge, Truro. Sept 23 - Sept27,
2015
Teachers:
Karen Kay Buckley from
Carlisle, Pennsylvania Ana
Buzzalino from Calgary, Alberta; Laurie
Swim from Lunnenberg. Workshops will
be announced in September.
Mayflower Quilters Guild is our
provincial guild. As T&C is an associate member or chapter we can attend
meetings and participate in activities.
Meetings
held on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7:30 at the Dartmouth North Community
Centre, 105 Highfield Park Drive.
Individual
membership $25.00 per year. Associate Guild membership $30.00 annually.
NS Fibre Arts Festival – Amherst
8th
Annual Fibre Arts Festival October 13th -17th 2015
5
day celebration of all things fibre; knitting, quilting, rug hooking, and so
much more. Featuring many creative workshops, exhibits, and hands-on
demonstrations.
The Grand National Quilt Show
May 10 - September 27, 2015
Joseph Schneider Haus Historic Site
466 Queen Street South, Kitchener, ON
466 Queen Street South, Kitchener, ON
T&C Retreat
Next
one is in the fall of 2016. Held every two years
QUILT ORGANIZATIONS & SHOWS
CQA – Canadian Quilters Association
Individual
membership for residents of NS $57.50
CQA/ACC
hosts Quilt Canada every two years in varied cities across Canada,
with regional events, Quilt 'Province', held in alternate years
AQS - American Quilter’s Society http://www.americanquilter.com/
7
shows a year but the big mama is Paducah.
$25/yr membership gets you discounts on all sorts of things including early
access to QuiltWeek registration.
Paducah Quilt Show,
April 22–25, 2015 at Paducah, Kentucky
October
29-November 1, 2015, Houston, Texas
Online fabric
shopping:
A
lot of these have emails sign-ups so you get notices of sales, events, new
patterns etc. Customer service is actually improved over the years most offering excellent service by phone or
email.
Canada:
https://www.pinterest.com/sherrisylvester/canadian-online-fabric-stores/
- has a list of several Cdn online shops
http://www.sew-sisters.com/ Toronto ON
http://www.sewfancy.com/ Guelph ON
http://www.canadiannationalfabric.com/default.asp
- Caledon, Ontario. This company offers a flat rate $5 shipping across Canada
and free shipping if you spend over $50.
http://www.shop.stitchesfibreartsupplies.ca/ Salt Spring Island, BC – excellent service,
recommended by Kate M.
http://www.stitchintheditch.com/Default.asp
recommended by Ruth B.
USA
http://www.keepsakequilting.com/
Center Harbour, NH USA Shipping and handling is a flat rate of $15 USD
http://www.connectingthreads.com/
Washington, USA
http://www.quiltingbythebay.com
Florida, USA recommended by Linda L.
http://www.hamelsfabrics.com/ - free
shipping to NS if you buy $200 worth, have a great selection, recommended by
Ginny E.
http://www.quiltingismytherapy.com/
- machine quilter Angela Waltlers, lots of great info
Online
classes and tutorials:
http://www.craftsy.com/classes almost 100 quilt classes ranging in price
from free to @$45, you have access for life
http://thequiltshow.com/ annual membership
$42.95, includes all kinds of educational & interesting stuff, over 200
shows.
http://www.qnntv.com/ loads of free video
tutorials
http://www.quilterscache.com/ loads of info and free patterns, blocks,
borders
http://crazymomquilts.blogspot.ca/2013/06/finish-it-up-friday.html
- tutorials, quilt alongs etc.
Facebook:
Just Us Quilters, Prairie Quilt Mercantile
http://www.jinnybeyer.com/ - loads of
great info
http://www.studiokatdesigns.com/ -
patterns & all the fixings for making handbags
http://victorianaquiltdesigns.com/
Local quilter Benita Skinner offers all kinds of patterns, lessons,
information, tutorials, etc. recommended by Ruth
https://www.missouriquiltco.com/
great tutorials free, recommended by Ruth
http://quiltingtutorials.com/ oodles
of tutorials
https://www.youtube.com/user/Colouricious
- how to videos on block printing, bag making, etc.
http://blog.jwdpublishing.com/2012/03/30/working-with-tones-in-fabric-paint-or-other-medium-playing-with-color-series-by-joen-wolfrom/ Working with Tones in Fabric, Paint, or Other
Medium (Playing with Color Series by Joen Wolfrom)
http://www.qnntv.com/ watch over 1,500 quilting
videos any time of day or night, as often as you want, for as little as $2 per
month!
http://www.heyquilty.com/episodes/index.html Quilty is a weekly quilting show offered
online that seeks to inform and inspire the next generation of quilters.
Your
local PBS TV station has quilting shows on Saturday mornings.
Choosing the right batting: http://www.createforless.com/buying-guides/sewing-and-quilting/quilt-batting-types-and-how-to-choose-the-right-one.aspx
Fabric clubs:
http://www.rivergallery.ca/ Bali batiks and appliqué wool, in New
Brunswick
http://www.sew-sisters.com/ click on Block of the Month, in Ontario
About
Irons:
Thursday, 12 March 2015
By-laws
Town & Country Quilters Guild, the “Guild”
By-laws and Purpose of Guild
A.
Purpose: The Guild was established in
January 2002.
The
purpose of the Guild is to bring together people who share a common interest in
quilting, specifically through:
·
Social fellowship
·
Sharing ideas
·
Learning new skills
·
Promoting quilts in the community and
·
To provide quilts of comfort for those in need
B.
Guild
By-laws:
1.
Membership
a. Membership
in the guild shall be granted to any person who shall:
i.
Accept
the purpose and by-laws of the guild and
ii.
Pay the annual membership fee in the amount of
$20.00 which is due and payable at the September meeting each and every year.
b. A member in good standing with the Guild shall
be any person who accepts membership as prescribed in these By-laws.
c. A
member in good standing with the Guild shall receive the following privileges:
i.
Membership card, membership roster and, if
requested, a copy of the Purpose and By-laws of the Guild; and
ii.
Voting privileges; and
iii.
The Guild newsletter; and
iv.
Attendance at meetings, programs; and
v.
Use of Guild resources; and
vi.
Enrolment in workshops, field trips and any
other activities of the Guild.
d. A
member shall cease to be in good standing upon failure to make payment of
membership fees within a period of sixty (60) days after due date.
e. Membership
in the Guild shall not exceed one hundred (100) members.
2.
Meetings
and Quorum
a. The
Annual General Meeting of the Guild shall be held in the month of May.
b. Members
wishing to place items on the agenda for the Annual General Meeting shall do so
by advising the Secretary at least one month in advance of that meeting.
c. There
shall be at least nine (9) General Meetings, weather permitting, of the Guild
held in one (1) year.
d. Ten
percent (10%) of the membership personally present, shall constitute a quorum
at any General Meeting of the Guild.
3.
Voting:
a. A
member in good standing with the Guild shall be entitled to vote at any General
Meeting of the Guild.
b. Voting
shall be by show of hands unless a poll is demanded by a majority of members
present or chair of the meeting deems a poll necessary.
4.
Executive
Officers:
a. The
executive officers of the Guild shall be the President, Vice-President,
Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, Membership Registrar, and immediate
Past President.
b. An
executive officer shall be a member in good standing with the Guild.
c. Executive
officers other than Past President shall be elected to the office at the Annual
General Meeting of the Guild.
d. The
term of executive officer shall be two (2) years.
e. An
executive officer may be elected to the same office for a period not to exceed
two (2) consecutive terms.
f.
Election of executive officers shall be
staggered to ensure continuity in the executive. The election of President, Assistant
Secretary and Treasurer shall occur in even-numbered years, commencing in May
2002. The election of Vice-President,
Secretary and membership Registrar shall occur in odd-numbered years commencing
in May 2002. (In May 2002 only, there
shall be an election of Vice-President, Secretary and Membership Registrar for
a one year term.)
g. An
executive position that is made vacant before the end of a term shall be filled
by a member in good standing with the Guild appointed by the executive officers
until the next Annual General Meeting except the office of President which
shall be filled by the Vice-President.
Committees
h. The executive standing committees of the guild
shall be:
·
Nominating
·
Phone
·
Program
·
Show
·
Historian
·
Newsletter
·
Library
·
Social
·
Workshop
i.
An executive standing committee shall be
presented by a member or members in good standing with the guild who shall be
elected/appointed at the Annual General Meeting.
5.
Duties
of Executive Officers:
President:
a.
The President shall preside at meetings
and be ex-officio a member of all committees; and
b.
The
President shall appoint the Past President, or if they are not able or
unwilling, appoint a Chairperson of the Nominating Committee.
Vice-President:
c.
The Vice-President shall assume the duties
and preside at all meetings of the Guild in the absence of the President; and
d.
Assist the President in their duties.
Secretary:
e.
The Secretary shall keep a record of the proceedings of the Guild and attend to
the correspondence of the Guild.
Assistant Secretary:
f.
The Assistant Secretary shall assume the
duties at all meetings of the guild in the absence of the Secretary; and
g.
Assist the Secretary in their duties.
Treasurer
h.
The Treasurer shall receive, deposit and
disburse monies of the Guild as authorized by the Guild and shall issue
receipts as required; and
i.
Ensure that up-to-date and accurate accounts
of the finances of the Guild are kept in proper books.
6.
Fiscal Year and Signing Officers:
a. The fiscal year of the Guild shall be from September
01 to August 31;
b. The
Treasurer shall open and/or maintain a bank account for the Guild.
c. The
signing officers of the Guild shall be the Treasurer and any one (1) of the
following three (3) executive officers:
·
President
·
Vice-President
·
Secretary
7.
Dissolution
Upon dissolution of the Guild
by majority vote of members, all assets
of the Guild remaining after payment of all liabilities and obligations, shall
then be gifted to a suitable organization such as another quilting Guild.
8.
Parliamentary Authority:
Kerr & King’s “Procedures for
Meetings and Organizations” shall assist the executive in governing the Guild
in all cases where situations are not provided for in the By-laws of the Guild.
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