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The Quintessential Quilter www.quintequiltersguild.ca
Celebrating 25 years!
Quinte Quilters’
Guild
Volume 59 December 2014
President’s Message.
December is the time of year when we look back on the year;
and look forward to the coming year. This year we are saying
“Thank you“ to Donna K, Bev G, Kathleen P, Brenda H and Tam-
my L. Donna and Bev have done a great job managing the li-
brary for four years. Kathleen and Brenda stepped into social
when no one else would and provided tea and coffee for all of
us. Tammy has been part of a team that organized our mem-
bership committee and a source of enthusiasm and cheer. Sha-
ron P is retiring from treasurer but remaining as publicity and
Luisa G is leaving program but remaining to help with work-
shops. We also had a very successful quilt show and owe a big
“Thank you“ to the lead organizers; Beth W, Jackie G and Deb-
bie A. All your hard work and effort was worth it. And the
“Thank you“ includes everyone who worked on the committees
relating to the relating to the quilt show.
We have new executive members to welcome. Sharon A is join-
ing membership, Marion P is taking program, Diana L is assum-
ing library and Bianca B is helping as treasurer. Debbie A has
volunteered to make mug bags for the new membership pack-
ages. We have new programs and workshops, new members to
welcome and a new year of friendship to look forward to.
These are the people, along with the reminder of the executive,
who make this guild worth coming to. They inspire and help all
of us to enjoy the addiction called quilting.
Beth
Quinte Quilters’ Guild
Meeting Schedules
REGULAR GUILD meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month January through December, 7 pm at Christ Church, 39 Everett St., Belleville.
December Christmas Pot Luck Guest speaker: Shirley Foster
“Crazy Quilts “
Christmas trivia
January Houston Quilt Festival 2014 Marion Peters
Highlights of the Houston 40th Anniversary Quilt Show (The biggest market and quilt show in the USA)
February Trunk Show and Lecture: Ruth Brown, Oakville, ON
A quilter for 25+ years, quilt store manager, teacher and pattern designer, Ruth will inspire us with a trunk show and retrospective of her journey in quilting.
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September Meeting
Attendees: 55
Members: 51
Fat Quarter Winners:
Jacquie H
Marie B
The doll made by Joan R. looks like she is ready
to go to sleep on the quilt created by Bianca B.
September Meeting Show and Tell
Sept. 3, 2014 New Members: 0 Guests: 4 Brenda L Ruthanne S Larie Gr Chris C
Would you like to be a “Guild Mum”?
In an effort to make visitors and potential new Members feel more welcome we
are implementing a “Guild Mums” program. Guild Moms will welcome visitors
and new members, show them where to sit, explain how the meeting usually runs, how the library works, the
types of programs that are held throughout the year – generally answer any question, as required.
Guild Moms will be identified by wearing a “Guild Mum” nametag. The number of months that you would volun-
teer to be a “Guild Mum” would be your decision, ranging from one month to a complete year. There will be five
“Guild Mum” name tags, so hopefully there will be more than one “Guild Mum” at each meeting – the more the
merrier!
Guild Mum volunteers will have their names on a list maintained by the Membership Committee. The specific
“Guild Mum” will keep the name tag for the agreed upon time, and then the name tag would be returned to the
Membership Committee, so the next “Guild Mum” can wear the name tag.
If you are interested in volunteering as a “Guild Mum”, for any length of time, please see the Membership Com-
mittee when you sign in for the monthly meeting. Thanks for volunteering!
Ready to cut the anniversary cakes
Quinte Quilter’s Guild The Quintessential Quilter December 2014
September Retreat
Thank you Beth
Here’s a big shout out to Beth,
our retiring President. Beth has
steered the guild with fun and
commitment. Whether giving a workshop, in-
spiring us with her designs, creating a friend-
ship quilt to celebrate our 25th anniversary or
looking after a thousand tiny details, she has
donated her time and talents unselfishly for
our benefit. Thank you Beth. We appreciate all
you have done for the guild!
What do you get when you combine 23 talent-
ed women, lots of delicious home cooking,
wonderful, rustic surroundings and a substan-
tial supply of wine? A really terrific quilt retreat
weekend!
Many thanks go out to Nancy Switzer and the
friendly folks at Bridgewater Retreat in Tweed
for a great weekend. The weather was wonder-
ful, the accommodations were comfortable, the
food was yummy and plentiful, and the sewing
machines were humming from early morning to
midnight! This was my first Retreat experience,
and I have to say that I'll be going back next
year, and the year after that. It was really great
to get to know those wonderful ladies whom I
see from month to month at the guild
meetings. The talent in this group is awesome
and inspirational.
If you haven't yet gone on the September Re-
treat, you owe it to yourself to sign up for next
year - talk to Nancy and get your name on the
list. Many of this year's participants are going
next year, but there's room for several more!
Quinte Quilter’s Guild The Quintessential Quilter December 2014
October Show and tell
Elfrieda’s grandchildren, Adam and Rachael show
us their quilting projects. Berlinde’s doll sits beside Cynthia’s Hal-
lowe’en blocks from the Pizza challenge
Deanna said that Jackie’s cats gave her the spooks when
she quilted them!
Attendees: 71
Guests: 10
Members: 61
Fat Quarter Winners:
Jennifer S
Nancy S
Oct. 1, 2014 New Members: 1 Linda M* Guests: 10 Bonnie D Brenda L Betty S Kathie H Marie C Cathie B Patsy P Shirley F Larie G Jennifer S
Quinte Quilter’s Guild The Quintessential Quilter December 2014
October Trunk Show—Beth C.
At left is one of the many fun and interesting quilts
Beth showed us during her trunk show. This quilt
was designed by Beth and was donated for a prize
to her golf club.
25th Anniversary Quilt
Who will be the lucky winner of the
25th Anniversary quilt, created by
Beth C.? We’ll find out at the De-
cember potluck.
Quinte Quilter’s Guild The Quintessential Quilter December 2014
Cathy L. took Lena’s
Friendship quilt chal-
lenge to heart and
finished all of these
quilts over the sum-
mer
Kath-
leen P.
is the
maker
of this
Friend-
ship
quilt.
Jean, Lena, Jane
and Jane of the
Friendship quilters
present Laura Hare
from the Alzhei-
mer’s Society with
a friendship quilt to
hang on the wall of
their “quiet room”.
The quilt will help
to muffle noise as
well as brighten the
Friendship Quilters Donate 133 Quilts!
A group of
very proud
Friendship
Quilters
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Nov. 5, 2014
New Members: 1
Brenda L
Guests: 7
Kathie H
Debbie D
Donna M
Marie C
Laura H
Chris C
Larie G
Attendees: 62
Guests: 7
Members: 55
Fat Quarter Winners
Janet K
Dot S
Workshops
Slice and Swap Stars Workshop - Bravely Led by Beth C. The workshop was very enjoyable and I completed four blocks (two unsuccessfully). I think that my problems may be due to trying to create an assembly-line process. My unsuccessful blocks and some unsuccessful blocks from other (not to be named) partic-ipants will become a cat pillow. So, I will not add to the universe any orphaned blocks. The reason could also be, somehow, because my dear sister Beth said I was a student from Hell. I did further work on the Slice and Swap blocks at the Retreat with similar success. As a result, I have decided not to cut anything after 7:00 PM at Retreat.
Paper-piecing Workshop
Quinte Quilter’s Guild The Quintessential Quilter December 2014
Quinte Quilters Guild
Workshops 2014-2015
Date Workshop Place Cost
Sat. Dec.6/2014 UFO Christ Church $5.00
Sat. Jan.31/2015 Machine Applique Christ Church $30.00
Marlene Mead
Sat. Mar.14 UFO Christ Church $5.00
Thurs. April 23 Trapunto Elfrieda Snow St. Thomas $20.00
Thurs. May 7 Bargello Joyce O’Connell St. Thomas $40.00
Thurs. June 4 3-D Landscape Christ Church $30.00
Judi Gascho-Jutzie Kit $30.00
Sat. July 18 UFO Christ Church $5.00
Note: All workshops start at 9 to 3:30 – 4:00
– the side door is open at 8:30 for set up
Bring your own brown bag lunch.
One Million Pillowcase Challenge
American Patchwork and Quilting has challenged groups to make pillowcases for charitable organiza-tions. The list below contains possible charities in our community:
Child Welfare Services United Way Victims of fires Victims of floods Youth shelters Women’s shelters Transitional Residences
As of November 17th, almost 600,000 pillowcases have been donated. The Quinte Quilters' Guild is here-by challenged to make at least one pillowcase per member. More information is located on www.allpeoplequilt.com. Free patterns for many different styles of pillowcases are available on the web-site. Once we have completed a number of pillowcases we can donate them, in whatever quantities we wish, to any local charity(ie) we select. Let's support our community by getting involved in this chal-
Runaway shelters Dialysis Centers Hospice centers Missions Nursing homes
Quinte Quilter’s Guild The Quintessential Quilter December 2014
Make a bold statement with a three- or four-color scheme. A colour wheel triad is made of three col-ors equally spaced on the color wheel. The three primary colors, red, yellow and blue, make up a very popular triadic harmony.
Every triadic harmony combines warm and cool colors. The quantities used of each will have an important effect on your quilt. In all triadic harmonies, lighter and brighter versions of each color will produce lively contrast in your quilt. The bright pure values of the three colors create a very energetic result. Darker values with low intensities will produce a more sophisticated look.
Four colors equally spaced around the color wheel combine to make a tetrad. There are only three possible combinations: Red, green, blue-violet and yellow-orange. Violet, yellow, blue-green and red-orange. Blue, orange, red-violet and yellow-green. Because a tetrad is actually two complementary pairs, the colors create a balance in temperature and, when used in various values and intensities, result in a lively yet pleasing harmony.
Many multicolored fabrics are based on a tetrad color combination. They are often used as the main fabric for a quilt because of their many color choices. Many colours make beautiful quilts.
Polychromatic quilts, as the name implies, contain many colors. Scrap quilts and contemporary art quilts very often use polychromatic harmony. These quilts more than any others must use value, in-tensity, symbolism and temperature successfully to achieve the desired results. Because green is so prevalent in nature it is said to work well with almost any other color. It is often used in a multicolor quilt to provide contrast or to neutralize more powerful colors.
Choose a multicolored print and select fabrics to coordinate with its various colors. After coordinat-ing fabrics with that multicolored print, eliminate the print altogether. You can substitute tints, shades or tones for some of the coordinating fabrics. Look at the salvage edge of the print fabric chosen and you will find dots of colour dyes that are found in the print. Any of these colours will suitable to use.
Remember to vary textures in your fabric choices -- use solids, tone-on-tones, and small, medium and large prints to create motion and interest in your work. And, until you become more confident in your use of color, make a trial block before cutting all the pieces for an entire quilt.
Finally, the most important factor in selecting great colors for your quilts is experience. As they say, "Practice makes perfect." Though we may never achieve perfection in our quilts, with practice we will
certainly gain insight into the combination of colors that we love in our quilts.
CHOOSING COLOURS – Part 6
Judith Wilson, Cdnquiltswappers
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