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President’s Message Summer is my favourite time of year. I love the warm days, outdoor activities, sitting on the patio – but above all else I love the colours.
The beauty of nature surrounds me, from the blue skies and puffy white clouds, to rich greens of the trees and the blooming flowers. I can’t seem to get enough of it! I spend as many hours outside as possible, so my quilting time takes a back seat.
Now that the summer is ending and the CNE has wound down and the weather turns colder and the colours fade, I spend more time inside working on my quilts and getting ready for the start of the guild meetings. But I always remember those
summer days to give me inspiration – colour, style, composition – they all play a role in my quilts. What colour combinations do I remember, and would they work in a quilt? How does a pop of green work on a grey wall? These memories fuel my creativity and inspire my design and fabric choices.
When I think of the year ahead at our guild, I look forward to attending the evening meetings and seeing friends who are all interested in the same goal of learning more about quilting. I talk to members, learning of new quilt websites, blogs and books. I take books out of our library, participate in the members’ technique showcase, and take workshops to try new techniques. All of this is done to better my own quilting knowledge.
I have also met many true friends as a result of our quilt guild. This year, I suggest you reach out and meet some of the amazing quilters among us, join a group, volunteer, take a workshop, and say hello to someone new. Come introduce yourself to me!
Our first meeting of the guild year is on Tuesday, September 20 at the Toronto Botanical Gardens. We will be hosting Ontario artist Elisabeth Bacque. Elisabeth’s presentation is a historical series that grew from her fascination with early patchwork quilts and their intricate patterns and fine stitchery. Her work provides a unique window on North American pioneer life of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
I trust this year you will find inspiration and learn something new, while making friends along the way.
Laurissa [email protected] YHQG Tuesday Mee.ngs
Toronto Botanical Gardens777 Lawrence Avenue East, Toronto
Next meeting: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 at 7 p.m .Guest Speaker: Elisabeth Bacque
Upcoming meetings:2016: October 18, November 152017: January 17, February 21, March 21, April 18, May 16
YHQG is a scent-free zoneA friendly reminder to members and guests to refrain from wearing perfume when attending our meetings and workshops. Some members are highly allergic to scents.
Thank you!
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PROGRAMTuesday, September 20, 2016 Elisabeth Bacque Pioneer Women and Paper Patchwork
Ontario artist Elisabeth Bacque will present a historical series that grew from her fascination with early patchwork quilts, their intricate patterns and fine stitchery. Elisabeth uses collage and mixed media to celebrate the courage and achievements of 13 Canadian women pioneers. She incorporates paper images, birch bark, old letters, journals, maps and recipes instead of fabric to tell their fascinating stories.
Tuesday, October 18, 2016 Reeze Hanson Grandmother’s Flower Garden Quilts
As a knowledgable speaker and gifted designer from Ohio, Reeze Hanson will be discussing the history of the hexagon shape in art, nature, and quilts. Her large collection of hexagon and Grandmother’s Flower Garden quilts will have us never looking at this traditional pattern in quite the same way again.
Tuesday, November 15, 2016 Mary Pal Accidental Artist
Mary Pal is a Canadian fibre artist whose work combines fibre manipulation and the tactile possibilities provided by stitch. Mary will tell us how she ventured from early quilting beginnings to her current cheesecloth creations, along with the artwork of the fibre artists who inspired her. Her artwork has received numerous awards from international exhibitions and is in private and museum collections throughout North America.
Judy Messenger, Program Chair Joanne Hannon-Shaw, Program [email protected]
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WORKSHOPSHello members!Linda and I are excited to be the workshop chicks for the upcoming season. We're newbies, so be gentle. We look forward to meeting you and answering any questions you might have at the September meeting. There will be five great workshops this guild year, with two being offered this fall to kick things off (see below). You may register in person at the meeting or email us to reserve your spot.
LOCATION: Toronto Botanical Gardens, 777 Lawrence Ave. EastTIME: 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. FEE: $75 for members; $85 for non-membersCancellation fee of $25 applies. Some workshops may require a kit fee. Bring your lunch; tea & coffee supplied.
Leslie Batt, Workshops Chair [email protected] Hales, Workshops Co-Chair [email protected]
Reeze Hansonhttp://morningglorydesigns.com/ http://blog.morningglorydesigns.net/
Reeze started her own pattern design company, Morning Glory Designs, in 2007. Her design work is characterized by the “illusion of complexity” which can be accomplished using fast and easy techniques which make quilting accessible to beginners as well as those with limited time.
Tuesday, October 18Seminole Patchwork Explore 10 basic Seminole piecing designs that will result in a stunning wall quilt.
Wednesday, October 19Diamond StarMake a small quilt using precuts and an incredible Marti Michell template. You will learn some great new techniques for working with charm packs and jelly rolls, coping borders, and tricks for creating magic bow tie blocks. A great project will be the result.
Mary Palhttp://marypaldesigns.com/
Mary is an accomplished textile artist who lives in Almonte, Ontario. She exhibits her work internationally, and she was recently featured in the Summer 2016 edition of Art Quilting Studio magazine.
Wednesday, November 16 Introduction to Cheesecloth PortraitureThis introductory workshop covers a unique method of manipulating fabric that combines sculpting and painting with fibres. Included is an overview of how photographs may be adjusted on a computer. Working from a simple photo that Mary provides, you will explore the various options for using this technique, learning all the skills required to create stunning portraits out of cheesecloth.
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YHQG Executive 2016/2017
To reach any member of the executive with no listed email below, please contact our president who will forward your email.
President Laurissa [email protected]
Vice President Irena Hopper
Secretary Karen McMillan
Treasurer Andrea Heimrich
Program Chair Judy [email protected]
Program Co-Chair Joanne Hannon-Shaw
Workshops Chair Leslie Batt
Workshops Co-Chair Linda Hales
Membership Chrystle Stucky
Library Shirley Stalford
Newsletter Janet [email protected]
WebMistress Valerie [email protected]
Display and Competition Chair Sandy [email protected]
Display and Competition Shadow Donnaleen Vlossak
Community Outreach Wendy [email protected]
Quilt Show Jane Cramer
Hello! Ola! Guten Tag! Bonjour! 今日は! ¡Hola! Aloha!
Welcome new members to the York Heritage Quilters Guild! We are excited that you have joined our group, and look forward to introducing ourselves to you. As new members, you will have a brief tour before your first meeting with Irena Hopper, our VP, to introduce you to all we do, and we hope you will join right in.
Please identify yourselves as new members at the membership desk at 6:15 p.m.
It’s coming ... QUILT SHOW 2017!We are pleased to announce that our next guild quilt show, "A Celebration of Quilts XIII", will be held at Toronto Botanical Gardens on Friday, Nov. 10 and Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017. If you would like to take part in the organizing and planning, please contact Jane Cramer at [email protected]. Other than that, please stay tuned for more announcements and most importantly, get busy on your next show quilts!
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AROUND THE BLOCKFor SaleBabylock Tiara Mid Arm Quilting Machine in excellent condition.Includes:Stitch regulator, 2 table extensions, overlay, extra bobbins, 2 straight rulers.Cost: $7,000.00Contact: Roxanna Kantarjian 416-752-7494 [email protected]
Ricky Tims Stitches from the Heart Quilt Guild in Sault Ste. Marie is hosting a 2-day lecture/workshop and concert with Ricky Tims April 7 & 8, 2017. For more information visit www.SaultQuilts.com or contact Nicole Tull [email protected] 705-575-1908.
Vendor at September meetingPlease welcome Michelle Palermo of Quilted Memories to our September meeting. Michelle will be bringing a selection of wide backing fabrics, pre-cut to queen size (100" x 108”) and other sizes, at a special introductory price. You will also be able to check out samples of all her wide backing fabrics. You may pay for your purchases with cash, cheque or credit card. In addition, Michelle will be holding an Open House on Thursday, September 22, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m at her home studio: 4319 Hartfield Grove, Mississauga.
RECOGNITION
Congratulations to two YHQG members who were recognized as 2016 National Juried Show winners at Quilt Canada in Toronto in June. http://www.canadianquilter.com/photo-gallery/national-jury-show.php?year=2016
Category: Best of ShowHelen Fujiki“Election Night Euphoria”
Category: ModernThird PlaceRoxanna Kantarjian“Out of the Indigo Sky”
If you have won a prize, award or special recognition for one of your quilts, or if your quilt has been published in a magazine or on the Internet, let us know so we can recognize your accomplishment in the newsletter!
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SEW AND SHOW I have decided to change the name of this part of the evening program to “Sew and Show”, in the hopes that I will inspire more of you to strut your stuff. Many members enjoy this part of the guild meetings, sometimes even more than the guest speaker. It provides a small glimpse into the talents and personalities that are represented in this fabulous guild. I realize for many of you it is intimidating to stand and speak before such a large group, but it is only uncomfortable for the first few seconds. I encourage everyone, especially newer members, to show us your recently completed work and tell us a little bit about it. We appreciate your willingness to share.
All submissions can be brought to me (Sandy Lindal) or my new assistant Donnaleen Vlossack at the front of the meeting hall between 6:15 – 6:45 p.m. Small pieces will be displayed on the wall, and larger pieces will be held up on the stage by the “white glovers”.
Sandy LindalDisplay & Competition [email protected]
Quilts at the Creek 2016
submitted by Valerie Prideaux
Thanks to everyone who participated in Q@C this year - from the many volunteers who help make it run smoothly, to those who took workshops, and of course to those who entered their quilts in the show!
Yes, it was HOT the weekend of the show, but people could always find shade, and made the ice cream truck a popular addition!
This was the fifth summer for Quilts at the Creek, and it was our biggest ever. It made a stunning display, with 298 quilts displayed throughout the village. We offered a trunk show with Kathy Doughty one evening prior to the show, and those who attended were treated to a great talk, and were able to get up close and personal with both Kathy and her quilts - great fun! And I heard the most wonderful things from people who
participated in Kathy’s workshops … hopefully we will see some of them on display at next summer’s show (July 29 & 30, 2017).
To check out all the photos from Q@C 2016, go to https://www.flickr.com/photos/republic_of_me/sets/72157668587431864
So what do we have planned for next summer? It’s Canada’s 150th birthday ... so we are hoping for a lot of red-and-whites! Northcott has donated red and white fabric, and every quilt that was entered in the 2016 show was sent home with one fat quarter. Visit our table at the September meeting, where we will have extras to distribute.
We would also encourage you to think about donating a quilt to Quilts of Valour, who are active participants every year. Cheryl Arkinson (author of Sunday Morning Quilts, A Month of Sundays, and You Inspire Me to Quilt) will be leading workshops at the 2017 event.
https://quiltsatthecreek.wordpress.com/
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MEMBERSHIPWelcome back to all our returning members. I’m looking forward to a new year of possibiliQes…. renewing friendships, making new friends, checking out a new workshop and seeing what great ideas my fellow guild members have come up with.
We will have membership cards ready for those members who were unable to pick theirs up at last May’s meeQng. Name badges will be available for new members and those who have requested new ones. Both badges and membership cards will be in envelopes with your name at the membership table.
Please join me in making our new members welcome: Heather Black Crystal Huh Nellie Kee Diana Kennedy Jane Sanders Leanne Small Larkin Timney Paul Tragni Sylvia Winninger
There will be addiQonal member enrollment forms at the door for new and renewing members who were unable to get their documents in previously.
Don’t forget to show your membership card at the door.
Chrystle Stucky, Membership Chair [email protected]
See international contemporary textile worksand traditional quilts in Verona, Italy.
April 21 to 30, 2017Info meeting in November. Itinerary details,
testimonials, photos of past trips, email:[email protected]
sandrasstudio.blogspot.ca/p/textile-trips
QUILTER OF THE MONTH
I am looking for a few more quilters of the month! As an individual, or if you belong to a stitching group and are working on a theme or an interesting project, please connect with me about sharing your creations at an upcoming meeting.
Sandy LindalDisplay & Competition [email protected]
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COMMUNITY QUILTING NEWS
Our stalwart Bev Stevens has cut new kits for you to piece: colourful, straightforward and the result will be a quilt top you can be proud of!
Pick up a quilt sandwich (or two!) - bright & colourful ones for kids, beautiful florals or geometric designs in different colour ways....choose something that you'll have fun quilting...straight stitching with a walking foot or free-motion, both techniques are great!
At the September meeting, there will be discounted commercial kits, kits by Bev Stevens, and fat quarters available for purchase at the Community Quilting table.
To date, 71 quilts have been distributed to Syrian newcomers. The sponsoring organizations are so happy to be able to give these welcoming handmade gifts. Many, many thanks to the membership for so whole-heartedly embracing this initiative.
Another area of endeavour was being able to send 30 quilts to Fort MacMurray after the horrific wildfire that affected so many people’s lives. In May, these were dropped off at The Hobby Horse Quilt Shop in Georgetown. They organized the transportation and ensured that the quilts were given to families in need. A recent thank-you letter noted that after losing their home & all its contents, a family was making a new start and the quilt from YHQG was their first sentimental item. The recipient says, “I understand the long hours, the love and the caring that one puts into handmade quilts. I wanted to make sure that you know your gift is in the hands of someone who truly appreciates it.”
Wendy DinesCommunity Outreach [email protected]
HOLIDAY SALES OPPORTUNITYAttention YHQG members! Please contact Irena Hopper, our Vice President, as soon as possible if you are interested in reserving a table to sell your creations at our November meeting. [email protected]
Juki–Quil(ng, straight sew machineDurable and dependable. Sew for hours without overhea6ng. Boxfeed system on all machines.Quiet sounding for hours of sewing.All models available, including sergers.
Ann’s Fabrics & Sewing Centre 905-‐640-‐5635 [email protected]
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UPCOMING SHOWS & EVENTS September 8 -‐ 18 -‐ Fibre Content 2016 Art Gallery of Burlington -‐
1333 Lakeshore Road, Burlington. Tuesday to Thursday, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Monday, Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Admission is FREE. Full colour catalogue of en6re exhibi6on will be available for purchase. www.fibra6ons.org
September 16 & 17, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. QuiltX 16 -‐ Pyramid Recrea6on Centre, 317 James Street South, St. Marys, ON. Admission is $8 for one day or $10 for a two-‐day pass and includes:– a small but unique vendor curated quilt exhibit premiering a new pa\ern by a different Canadian designer each year– a gallery showcasing a collec6on of quilted work by our Featured Designer (Jennifer Houlden)– a diverse merchant mall of 21 quilt and sewing related businesses– four lectures by our Featured Designer– educa6onal vendor demosh\p://quiltx.ca/
Wednesday, September 28 -‐ 11 a.m. -‐ 7 p.m. TexQle Museum of Canada stockroom sale &TMC volunteers fabric and crac sale55 Centre Avenue, TorontoStockroom sale: discounts of up to 75% off the original sale price, and offers many one-‐of-‐a-‐kind oddi6es.In the mezzanine, TMC volunteers will have a potpourri of tex6le treasures for sale, including quil6ng fabrics, thimbles, pa\erns, Japanese kimono, indigenous clothing and tex6les, scarves, books and household linens.h\p://www.tex6lemuseum.ca
Sunday September 25, 1-‐3pmIn ConversaQon with Quiltmaker Veronica PuskasBata Shoe Museum, 327 Bloor Street West, Toronto
Join us for a special acernoon as award-‐winning quiltmaker Veronica Puskas shares the extraordinary story of her beau6ful quilt Pillars of Strength honouring her Inuit mother and grandmother. Acerwards, enjoy a tour of the exhibi6on "Art & Innova6on: Tradi6onal Arc6c Footwear from the Bata Shoe Museum Collec6on" and con6nue the conversa6on over tea and sweets.
Tickets $15. Available online at batashoemuseum.ca/6ckets or call 416-‐979-‐799 x228.
October 5 –29 -‐ Expressions in FibreOpening recep6on: Fri. Oct. 7, 7:30 p.m.
Art Gallery of Bancroc10 Flint Avenue, Bancroc, ONOpen Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.(613) 332-‐1542 [email protected]
October 22 & 23, 2016 -‐ Garden of Dreams The Magic of Cloth Act VI Quilt Show, presented by the Dufferin Piecemakers QuilQng Guild. Orangeville Agricultural Society Event Centre, 247090 5th Sideroad, Mono, ON. Saturday 10 -‐ 5, Sunday, 10 -‐ 4. Admission $8.00. Fully accessible. Free parking. Featuring 300+ quilted items, members bou6que, merchant mall, tea room, mini quilt draws, Northco\ Challenge, quilt appraiser, raffle quilt. Raffle proceeds will support the Headwaters Oncology program.www.dufferinpiecemakers.org
October 28 & 29 -‐ Silver Extravaganza Quilt ShowDurham Trillium Quilters’ GuildGeneral Sikorski Polish Veterans' Associa6on Hall1551 Stevenson Road North, OshawaFriday 10-‐6, Saturday 10-‐4Admission $5.00 905-‐721-‐2152 [email protected] h`p://www.durhamtrilliumquiltersguild.ca
Mark your calendars!June 14 -‐ 17, 2017Quilt Canada 2017 -‐ TorontoThe Interna@onal Centre
CALL FOR ENTRYContemporary Canadian Art Quilts Accep@ng entries un@l Oct. 24, 2016
Celebrate Canada’s Sesquicentennial Year by submitting photographs of your Contemporary Canadian Art Quilts for inclusion in an exciting multimedia Video and Art Quilt display curated by Joan Hug-Valeriote in the Berlin Tower Artspace, Kitchener City Hall, during April and May 2017.
For more details, visit: http://www.horizonsquilting.ca/call-for-entries.html