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March 2017
West Pasco Quilters’ Guild, Inc.
Mission Statement: The West Pasco Quilters' Guild, Inc. provides charity within our community
and quality education to the public about quilts and quilt making.
Chapter Member #FL504 NQA Web Site: http://www.westpascoquilters.org
Editor: Aileen Kline: aileycat1970@gmail.com
FROM THE PRESIDENT’S DESK: March 2017 Dear Quilters,
I have started this letter several times when I am not in a place to write it down. Then when I get to the computer to write it I forget what I was going to write!! Seems like that happens more and more. Just like going to your quilting space to get something that you have put away in a special place but that special place eludes you now that you are looking for it and it takes three times longer to find it. Sigh. But I do remember what I was thinking last night. This month is the Guild's 29th Anniversary. Do you suppose the founding members had any idea that the Guild would become this large? I haven't done any research on this but I suspect we are one of the largest non-affiliated charitable groups in the county. The latest spread sheet shows us to have 280 members. Which leads me to say, Special Events Committee has an anniversary party planned for us this month.
Author, teacher, fabric designer, and award-winning quiltmaker Nancy Mahoney will be our guest speaker. I saw the flyer for Paducah and Nancy has several classes she is teaching. You can see her in New Port Richey. Please sign up for her workshop at the Education table. Congratulations! The 2017 Opportunity Quilt was won by Helen Hanley. All the proceeds will be gifted to A.F.I.R.E. The 2018 Anniversary Album Quilt is being hand quilted now with those proceeds going to The Toymakers. Tickets available soon!! Kudos to the retreat committee. There was a lot accomplished in 4 days in spite of all the fun we had. If you have not been on a WPQG retreat, you are missing out on a wonderful time of fellowship and learning. We are all looking forward to the next one. A big “thank you and job well done” to Laura Vernola and her board. Laura has served as president a total of 4 years, 2012-2014 and 2015-2017. Here's to following in her footsteps. My mission is to encourage every member to get involved by joining a small group, serving on a Guild committee, attending a workshop/class, teaching and sharing their knowledge with others, meeting new friends, anything that will Color Our World. Stitch away, Pam
Inside this Issue:
WPQG & Committee CPs 2
Fabric Swap 5
Library 4
Membership 3
Monthly Art Challenge 7
Special Events -
Birthdays 12
Block of the Month 9
Education 5
Food Pantry 6
Community Outreach 6
Ways and Means 6
Small Groups descriptions 8
Coupons for Military 5
Quilt Show News 3,4
Quilt Registration Form 9
Quilt Reg. Guidelines 10
Newsletter Deadline 25th Please submit to
aileycat1970@gmail.com
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2017 West Pasco Quilters Guild, Inc.
West Pasco Guild meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month. Doors open at 9:00 for a
social hour & checking out our Library, Education, etc. The meeting starts at 10:00 am. Meetings are
held at New Port Richey Recreation & Aquatic Center, 6630 Van Buren Street, New Port Richey,
Florida. BRING YOUR LATEST PROJECT FOR THE SHOW & TELL WHICH IS HELD EACH MONTH.
PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER
PAM KING ROSE ANN VERHEYEN JACQUIE CURRY LINDA FERNANDES
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS
WAYS & MEANS – Dannee Brooks, Alma Tilley
COMMUNITY OUTREACH - Judy Klingensmith
Charity Quilt 2018—
Scholarship – Libbie Ellis
Children's Charity Quilts– Jacquie Currey
Food Pantry– Donna Herrick
Military Coupons– Trish Wallick
EDUCATION – Janie Franco
Programs– Janie Franco
Block of the Month – Dot Price
Small Groups – Rhonda Koning
LIBRARY – Judy Nichols, Chairman
Mary Ann Swogger, Co-Chairman
MEMBERSHIP - Pat Donohoo, Lisa Reid,
Jane Hanekamp
Database –
Directory – Sharon Pruitt
NEWSLETTER – Aileen Kline
PARLIAMENTARIAN - Nina Trapp
Alternate– Janie Franco
PUBLIC RELATIONS – Merna Allen
HISTORIAN—Carol Spence
FACE BOOK –
WEBSITE– Sharon Pruitt, Nancy Meinhardt
SPECIAL EVENTS – Mary Parkin, Norma Hill
FAT CHANCE/ART CHALLENGE – Trish Wallick QUILT SHOW 2018– Kim Darling, Laura Vernola, Janie Franco, RETREAT 2019 - Judy Nichols
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Last call!!
It seems that 50 or so of you have not yet renewed your membership. It is time to get it together. Find that form. Write that check. Find a stamp, find an envelope, mail it in. Let’s see you stuff that PO Box. Yes, you can still pay in person at the meeting, but really, you're 0 for 2 now. Who are you kidding? After all, who wants to stand in line wait-ing for us to do paperwork when there is visiting to be done? Really! All this hurry up is because the Directory goes to print soon and you want to be in it. So the rest of us can find you. ( Don't want to be found? Move to Las Vegas.) Also If you don't like your picture in the current directory, or you don't have a picture in the cur-rent directory or you are a new member, please find Janie Franco at the meeting and get your picture taken. Janie is a tall woman usually found wandering about carrying or wearing a camera. Follow her instructions, please. Finally, for those of you who are still wondering, the February meeting was attended by 124 members who signed in, 5 guest and 7 new members. The new members are, Donna Fuller, Donna Hamilton, Dianne Lyon, Donna Shotwell, Mary Wantuch, Deedee Zirfas, Kathy Sonosky. The Ds have it. Welcome and welcome back. Please visit a small group meet-ing. The more people you know, the more fun the Guild can be. Pat Donohoo
MY QUILT ISN’T GOOD ENOUGH
FOR THE QUILT SHOW
“Oh yes it is, we all chimed in. Why do you think that?
It’s gorgeous! What do you mean, not good enough? Everyone
will love it.” On and on, we kept it up until she agreed to think
about it. She wasn’t confident about publicly showing her work,
even though she had already made a few quilts. WPQG was
her first guild and Show ‘n Tell during the meetings over-
whelmed her.
We printed the registration form, stood by to help her fill it out,
and then took a photo of the quilt. She was having “first show
jitters.”
Moral of the story….. If you are new to quilting or have been
dabbling in it for a while, the Quilt Show is the right venue to
show your art. Don’t be shy,
we all took that big step.
See what happened to
Eileen………….
The Quilt Show meeting originally scheduled for Thursday, March 9th has been changed to Monday, March 13th. The meeting will be held at the New Port Richey Recreation & Aquatic Center at 10:00 am.
Quilt Show Chairs:
Kim Darling
Janie Franco
Laura Vernola
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March
Thank you, Bea Darrow, Dannee Brooks, Diane Wilcox, Jacquie Currey, Flora Armstrong, Sharon Wilcox, Jerrye Winter, Pat Keene, Ginger Messer and Elaine Plourd. for your donations at the February meeting. There are some lovely books for sale at our Sales’ Table. We will be conducting our annual physical inventory in April around the construction at the Rec Center. CHECK IT OUT! There are books in our Little Library for children… fiction, how to books, and ideas for making quilts. Look for stories in the NOVELS (White) and how-to books on the BLUE shelves with beginning quilters’ books. They are shelved alphabetically by the TITLE. BLUE (Beginning Quilting, Quilts for Children, Children Quilting): Any Body Can Learn to Quilt, by Bonnie Browning. Calendar Kids: Handprint Quilts… by Marcia Layton. Everything Quilting Book, by Sandra Detrixhe. First Steps in Quilting, by Leslie Linsley. Kids Making Quilts for Kids, by Ingrid Rogler. Patchwork for Beginners, by Jean Wells. Prairie Children & Their Quilts, by Kathleen Tracy. Quilting for Beginners, by Agnes Frank. Quilting with the Muppets, by Jim Henson Company. Quilts! Quilts!! Quilts!!! By Diana McClun & Laura Nownes. Small Folk Quilters, by Ingrid Rogler. Start Quilting with Alex Anderson, by Alex Anderson. Your First Quilt Book (or It Should Be), by Carol Doak. NOVELS (White) Katie’s Quilt, by Lynn Combes & Pamela King. (ages 4-9) Patchwork Quilt, by Valerie Flournoy. (ages 4-9) Pioneer Storybook Quilts, by Mary Hickey. (ages 8-10) Quiltmaker’s Gift by Jeff Brumbeau. (ages 4-9) Rag Coat, by Lauren Mills. (ages 4-9) Reuben and the Quilt, by Merle Good & P. Buckley Moss. (ages 4-9) Under the Quilt of Night, by Deborah Hopkinson. (ages 4-8) RED (Applique): Applique: an Early Craft Book, by Katherine Allendorf & G. Overlie.
Judy Nichols, Librarian
Show Chairpersons
Kim Darling
Janie Franco
Laura Vernola
Committee chair(s) / *member
Laura Vernola
Boutique & Consignment Emma Corbell
Guild Challenge Genie Betts
Hanging Robby Wargny
Insurance/Security Laura Vernola
Judging Laura Vernola
Layout Robby Wargny *Laura
Vernola *Nancy Meinhardt
Members' Opening Reception Laura Vernola
Program Advertising Rhonda Koning
Program Design/Documentation Lorna Calvert
Quilt Rack Setup & Take Down Robby Wargny/Jim Vernola
Show Publicity (paid & free) Pam King
Show Treasurer Donna Siebold, Cheryl
Fausak, Nina Trapp
Tables & Chairs Allocations Laura Vernola
Taping floor Jim Vernola
Vendors Peggy Kirchner *Jacquie Currey
Janie Franco
Admissions Monalin Solan
Door Prizes Carol Spence, Rose Ann Verheyen
Lectures & Demonstrations Pam King
Membership Janie Franco
Quilt Photos for Program Janie Franco
Ribbons Janie Franco
Show Hostesses Jacquie Currey
Show Workers Momentos Mary Ann Swogger
Worker Hospitality Dot Price *Mary Ann Swogger
Kim Darling
Children's Activities Elaine Plourde
Food Concession Rhonda Koning
Indoor Signage Rhonda Koning
Outdoor Signage
Patriotic Honor Judy Klingensmith
Show Housekeeping Mary Parkin
Small Quilt Silent Auction Colleen Beckett
Spreadsheet/Registration/Website Nancy Meinhardt
Quilt Registrations Shirley Zerbe
Youth Quilt Challenge Cheryl Fausak & Alma Tilley /
*Mary Parkin *Trish Wallick
Below is the list of chairmen and project coordinators for 2018's
quilt show. There are a few blank spots in need of volunteers. If
you are afraid to fill a title, assistants are in need too.
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You will be given a ticket for each fat quarter
(Provide Quilt Store Quality-full 18” x 20”) that you bring in. We will be dividing the fabric into 2– 2 1/2 yard stacks. We will draw tickets—if you have two winning tickets, you will receive two stacks.
What fun for you to win all the varieties of colors.
MARCH—Bicycles or Wheels
Questions-Call Trish Wallick My phone number is 727-264-7996
March – Author, teacher, fabric designer, and award-winning quiltmaker Nancy Mahoney will be our speaker and hold a workshop. Nancy has enjoyed making quilts for more than 25 years. Her beautiful quilts have been featured more than 100 times in national and international quilt maga-zines. Nancy has designed several fabric lines for P&B Textiles, along with dozens of patterns. Her class will be her Dot to Dot pattern. Fee for the class is $45 and will be held Wednesday, March 15. April - Tess, the owner of Scrap and Sew Quilt Shop will be our speaker on Borders and Bindings. May – Jann Warfield will bring her trunk show and workshop on Ice Dyeing. The workshop will be on Friday, May 19, Dye and Ice: Creating Fabric Uniquely Yours. Jann supplies 12 fat quarters per student, dust mask, tea strainer, latex gloves, containers, plastic spoon, Soda Ash (PH UP), Dye, Professional Textile Detergent, ice and class handouts. Students only need to supply a pair of kitchen gloves to fit them, a rag towel and permanent marker to mark their fabric. The kit fee nor-mally runs $35 and will remain that unless prices go up before then. Fee for the class will be $45.
November David Taylor!!!
I need your help, Ladies. This is my introduction into the world of Quilters’ Education. I was not trained to round up teachers to entertain you. My college degree (BA) is in Biology (pre-med), English Lit., and Studio Art. I can use a blow torch to change the shape of a stop sign and I know how to mix colors both on a canvas and with fabrics. But who am I going to put on stage in front of you?
Please supply me with the name/names of person of interest. I have already looked into Bonnie Hunter. She is one very popular person; she is booked solid through 2018! Checked out Tim Latimer; he does awesome free motion work. Are you interested in fabric painting or thread painting - two very different techniques?
I need feedback. If you are interested but your buddy is not, tell me your thoughts anyway.
Thanks,
Janie Franco
Thank you for the coupons for the military. Please
remember to cut them out !! Our troops put their lives
on the line for us everyday, we surely can do some
part to help them.
Check the coupons – they must say “manufacturer’s coupon” somewhere on the face of the coupon – NO Publix, Target or other local stores. Please sort by food and non-food. Pet food is considered non-food. Don’t forget coupons are cut individually, and placed in labeled plastic bags. Thank you again. Trish Wallick
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Ways and Means will be in full bloom
starting the March guild meeting.
Please stop by both tables.
Table no. 1 will still have the oppor-
tunity chances and the gift basket.
Table no. 2 will be other things for
sale and some guild free classes to
sign up for in the coming years.
We will also have some shops and
businesses set up merchandise for
sale. Please stop by and check us
out.
Dannee Brooks
First of all as always, I wish to thank every-
one for all your generous help and dona-
tions. Thanks to Mary Parkin for her help
with the tickets.
Lorna Calvert was our sponsor this month. Great job! Basket retail value was $337.00.
~Winner of the Basket was Kim Darling.
~Winner of Share the Wealth of
$122.50 was Virginia Trotter. Congratulations Ladies! Ladies, Please use small bills. $1.00 & $5.00 for your ticket donations. This would let us help you faster, and be greatly appre-ciated. Thanks for all your help.
March...........Laura Vernola April..............Janet Ford & Bethany Prokopovich May............ June........... July ..............Tuesdays Nimblers / Rhonda Koning August...........Lyn Wilson September....Friday Coffee Club October.........Marsha White & Beverly Webster November.....Dannee Brooks December…..Charity / Jacquie Curry & Judy Klingensmith As you see, only 2 months are available. Hurry get your groups name in.!! Remember, the Board will provide you with $100.00 to shop with.!!" How far can you stretch it…? Thanks again, Alma Tilley 727-815-9417.. atilley410310@gmail.com
Gift Basket & Share the Wealth
Gift Basket Sponsors
Charity Sew Is the Wednesday following the guild meeting. Held at Shalimar Mobile Home Village, 6529 Stone Rd. Port Richey from 9 am to 3 pm. All are welcomed A busy March is in hand. March 22ND Charity Sew will be "Shirley's Quilt". Kits will be provided. The following Wednesday March 29th your help is needed to make infant flannel shirts for Trinity hospi-tal with Pam King. As our Wednesday group has grown, we ask you to please wear your name badge. Bring a dish to share.
Upcoming Events: April 19 -Tumble, April 22 -Marathon 9 to 9, May, 24 -Breezy, June 21 -1 block log cabin.
Shalimar MHV Homeowners Association is having a Flea Market & Bake Sale March 31 & April 1 from 9 to 2. Come out and help support the HOA. It would be greatly appreci-ated, as the clubhouse facility is provided at no charge to the guild for our weekly groups. February’s Charity Sew was The Hearts Quilt. It was a great success. Many members joined in the fun. There were a few new fac-es. All are welcome. Come join us for the next Charity sew! See you soon!
Julie Klingensmith
I want to thank everyone for the
"caps for canines" that I have
been collecting. They go for
buying comfort dogs for G I's
coming home with PTSD. It does
not have to be caps alone, it can
be anything “plastic” lids, coffee
lids, butter dish lids, detergent
caps etc.
I also collect the metal tabs from
aluminum cans (not bottle CAPS)
for the Shriner's Children's
hospital. Please keep them
separate from the plastic caps.
The VFW has been very
impressed with the response.
I drop off 3 garbage bags full
every month & 1 of them is from
our guild.
Let us do as well for our food
pantry. The collection has been
pretty good but I think we could
do better. There is such a need
at this time. Nearly every food
pantry in Pasco is running out of
food and money for the ones who
need help. We are so lucky, look
at all the fabric we can afford.
MARCH- First Presbyterian Church
Donna Herrick - Food pantry
APRIL Meeting– YARD SALE
Tables are $10.00. You can share
with a friend!
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Monthly Art Quilt Challenge
Each month all guild members will be challenged to make an ART quilt.
You may interpret the word ART as you like.
The object of this challenge is to get you to think outside your comfort zone -try a new
technique and new fabrics.
All guild members are encouraged to participate. Small group attendees need to send in their quilts with someone who can turn them in and return them to you. Winners will be selected by viewer’s choice voting at the meeting and the top three winners will be displayed in the (locked) glass display cases at New Port Richey Rec & Aquatic Center until the next guild meeting.
The rules are not too complicated:
1. Each month’s theme will be last month’s Fat Chance fabric selection listed
previously in the newsletter.
2. The size must be no more than 18” wide by no more than 23” long.
3. Each quilt must be no thicker than 1”. (They will not fit in the glass display cases)
4. You are not permitted to put your name anywhere on the front of the quilt
5. You must include your name on a label on the back
6. Entries must be a quilt (you all know this rule!!!)
7. All appliqué edges must be sewn. Raw edge is not acceptable.
(you know this one too, no fusible only)
8. Quilts must be turned in to Trish Wallick by 9:30 AM so there can be
arrangements for voting.
9. Viewer’s choice votes must be turned in by 10:45 AM
10. Winners will be announced at the end of the guild meeting, on the website or
Face Book and in the newsletter
11. No sleeve necessary on these challenge quilts.
As always, by participating in this challenge, you give permission for your quilts to be
photographed and used for advertising and promoting the guild and its activities.
Any Questions, contact
Trish Wallick 727-264-7996
Art Quilt Challenge Winner
March—Kim Darling
Congratulations!
Color My World
Quilt Show 2018
Art Quilt Challenge
Have you gotten your
fabric yet?
Tiny Shirts For Preemies
Twenty-Five and Four is a non-profit dedicated to provid-ing free shirts to premature babies. We will be fabricating and donating these shirts to Medical Center of Trinity. You can help by donating fab-rics that are 100% cotton, 100% flannel, both of which would be appropriate for ba-bies. You can also help by coming to Wednesday March 29th Charity Sew at Shalimar. We need sewers as well as people to trace and cut out pat-terns, turn the shirts right side out, press the shirts and add finishing touches. Please vis-it www.twentyfiveandfour.com for information on how this non-profit got its start. Pam King pkingjr3@verizon.net
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SMALL GROUPS
All month long we gather in small groups with different interests, making new friends, helping each
other to learn, getting new ideas, learn new methods of working on our favorite projects and helping
the less fortunate by providing items for them. Please come to any of the meetings listed below.
ATTENTION Dear Jane enthusiasts (and wanna be enthusiasts...)
The Tuesday Evening Nimblers will be re-charging the monthly meeting of the Dear Jane Club for the year
of 2017. We will meet the LAST Tuesday of each month at 6pm at Contractors Institute Learning Center
8238 Joliet Street, Hudson. We are working from the Dear Jane book compiled by Brenda Papadakis. If you
have questions please call/text Rhonda Koning 727-808-3667 or text Colleen Beckett 352-346-4230
CHARITY SEW
We meet the Wednesday following the Guild meeting from 9 am until 2 pm at Shalimar Mobile Home Park Clubhouse, 6529
Stone Road, Port Richey. Come help make someone less fortunate happy with a quilt or needed item. We have a great time
sharing and caring. Instruction is always available. Judy Klingensmith, 919-710-5142
LONG-ARMERS
We meet the fourth Thursday of each month. Created to help the long arm operator increase their skills and overcome prob-
lems with long arm machining. Group meetings are held at members’ homes, showing samples of work and machine operation.
Tekla Bell, 727-863-8504
PORT RICHEY PIECERS
We meet every Wednesday from 9 am to 3 pm at Shalimar Mobile Home Park Club House, 6529 Stone Road, Port Richey.
Bring what you are working on or join us to share ideas. We have lots of tables and workspace. We do work on special projects
along the way. Bring your lunch and enjoy the day with friends. Judy Klingensmith, 919-710-5142
SEW MUCH FUN
We meet every Tuesday from 9 am to noon at Veterans Memorial Park, 14333 Hicks Road, Hudson. Bring what you are working
on or join us to share ideas, magazines and books. We always have a project that we can use help with. We often enjoy lunch
nearby and plan day trips to out of town quilt shops and participate in group projects. Pat Donohoo, 518-955-2882
THE GATHERING
Come join us the second and fourth Tuesdays each month from 10 am until 1 pm at the New Port Richey Recreation & Aquatic
Center, 6630 Van Buren Street, New Port Richey, except June and July when we meet at Shalimar Mobile Home Park Clubhouse, 6529
Stone Road, Port Richey. We are a handwork only group, no sewing machines please. Bring your lunch and anything you are
working on or would like pointers on. Emma Chamberlain Corbell 727-364-4413
TUESDAY EVENING NIMBLERS
We meet every Tuesday evening from 6 pm to 10 pm at Contractors Institute Learning Center, 8238 Joliet Street (at the 15000
block of US Hwy 19) Hudson. Our group focus is all things quilting and we welcome, teach and encourage everyone. Bring
whatever you are working on! Rhonda Koning, 727-808-3667 or Cheryl Fausak, 917-757-8334
UNITED FRIENDS WITH ODDS & ENDS
UFO’s only please. Join us on Mondays from 6 pm to 9 pm-ish to work on those UFO’s that you’ve been promising to complete.
We meet at Shalimar Mobile Home Park Clubhouse, 6529 Stone Road, Port Richey. Judy Klingensmith, 919-710-5142
WANTED: Modern Quilts Small Group. If you would like to start this group, contact Rhonda Koning 727-808-
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This block should be done in white
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West Pasco Quilters Guild, Inc.
P.O. Box 574
Place label here
Hathway, Deborah 3/1
Phillips, Joan 3/1
White Rose F. 3/2
Kirchner, Peggy 3/5
Darling, Kim 3/6
Palma, Barbara 3/6
LeMay, Bobbie 3/7
Donaldson, Barbara 3/14
Smith, Jo Ann 3/14
Vorhies, Gayla A. 3/14
Baker, Marcia 3/15
Brooks, Dannee 3/15
Byers, Lisa 3/15
Romberger, Terri 3/15
Kasm, Brigitte 3/18
Trotta, Virginia 3/19
Wargny, Robby 3/19
Luckhurst, Emily 3/20
Scott, Ruth Ann 3/21
Darrow, Beatrice 3/22
Tucker, Martha 3/23
Cazel, Mary 3/27
Davis, Sandra 3/28
Wilcox, Sharyn E. 3/28
VanderSchuur,Marge 3/29
Erickson, Tamara 3/30
Megee, Elizabeth 3/30
Calvert, Lorna 3/31
MARCH BIRTHDAYS
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