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February 14, 2017 7:00 P.M. 325 North Third Street Fairborn, Ohio VISITORS WELCOME REMINDER: All meetings are now SCENT FREE, thank you. IT’S BACK . . . February Features Round Robin Demonstrations Be sure to attend the February 14 meeting. We are having a round- robin. Five members of the MVQG will demonstrate five different quick and easy techniques for new and exciting items. Select the first demonstration you want to attend, and 10 minutes later we will all move to another demonstration. This meeting is sure to be not only lots of fun but also very informative. Our March speaker is Sharon Holland, a local fabric designer who will conduct a trunk show of quilts made from fabrics she has designed. Some of the quilts have been featured in magazines, some of the quilts were made from free patterns Sharon has on her website, and some of the quilts were made from patterns she sells. Sharon will also discuss the inspiration behind her quilt designs and some of her prints and collections. In addition, we will learn some tips explaining how to submit quilts and projects to magazines. And finally, Sharon will have time for Q & A. In April, we welcome Beth Sidley, a certified Studio 180 Design Instructor. If you are not familiar with Studio 180, you might want to take a look at Deb Tucker’s website studio180design.net or look for Studio 180Design on pinterest.com. You are sure to find many patterns and tools you would love to have or at least like to learn how to use. Deb has designed numerous rulers and patterns to make quilting easier and more fun; her tools offer accuracy and precision for the best results. Perhaps you have heard of the Tucker Trimmer or Rapid Fire Hunter’s Star or the Rapid Fire Lemoyne Star. If not, take a look at

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February 14, 20177:00 P.M. 325 North Third StreetFairborn, OhioVISITORS WELCOME

REMINDER:  All meetings are now SCENT FREE, thank you.

IT’S BACK . . . February Features Round Robin Demonstrations

Be sure to attend the February 14 meeting. We are having a round-robin. Five members of the MVQG will demonstrate five different quick and easy techniques for new and exciting items. Select the first demonstration you want to attend, and 10 minutes later we will all move to another demonstration. This meeting is sure to be not only lots of fun but also very informative.

Our March speaker is Sharon Holland, a local fabric designer who will conduct a trunk show of quilts made from fabrics she has designed. Some of the quilts have been featured in magazines, some of the quilts were made from free patterns Sharon has on her website, and some of the quilts were made from patterns she sells. Sharon will also discuss the inspiration behind her quilt designs and some of her prints and collections. In addition, we will learn some tips explaining how to submit quilts and projects to magazines. And finally, Sharon will have time for Q & A.

In April, we welcome Beth Sidley, a certified Studio 180 Design Instructor. If you are not familiar with Studio 180, you might want to take a look at Deb Tucker’s website studio180design.net or look for Studio 180Design on pinterest.com. You are sure to find many patterns and tools you would love to have or at least like to learn how to use. Deb has designed numerous rulers and patterns to make quilting easier and more fun; her tools offer accuracy and precision for the best results. Perhaps you have heard of the Tucker Trimmer or Rapid Fire Hunter’s Star or the Rapid Fire Lemoyne Star. If not, take a look at Deb’s website or Pinterest board because we have Beth all day the Wednesday following our April meeting. Beth will teach two classes, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Cost for each workshop is $20 for MVQG members and $25 for non-members. More information, pictures, and sign-up at the February meeting.Mary Lou McCormick, Vice [email protected]

A Note from the President…I am "sew" proud to be your new president of this guild. I will try to live up to the many

great and talented past presidents that have led this guild.Our guild was founded in 1980 to not only further the art of quilting through education

and communication but also to "join hands in friendship." As president, I want to make sure that we continue to create that sense of community that we build through our Monday sew-ins,

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workshops, speakers, annual retreats, bi-annual quilt show, and bi-annual quilt related Murder Mystery Dinner Theater. And I am looking forward to having fun this year. We have a great year of programs ahead. 

One of my first tasks is to solicit volunteers for the following tasks: UFO Challenge Project, Secret Sister or something like it, a challenge quilt, or any other exciting quilt project or ideas. I will also be soliciting quilt jokes. Please email them to me at [email protected]

I am also trying to track down as to who has keys to our storage lockers. Most are accounted for but are there any out there that we may not be aware? 

Looking forward to having some good times together and seeing all those creative quilts for show and tell. Quilt away!Mary Bergseth, [email protected]

A Thank You Note…As your outgoing president, I want to say it was a pleasure; I appreciated the

opportunity and hope I served you well.  If you were not at the January meeting, your new president was voted in and that is Mary Bergseth.   Please congratulate her as I know she'll do a fine job.  Thank you again! Sherry Gorby, Immediate Past [email protected]

The MVQG K.I.S.S. Is Nearing DockThe MVQG K.I.S.S. is nearing the dock. Get ready for boarding beginning at 9 a.m.

Saturday, February 18. The loading dock is at the Wingate, 3055 Presidential Dr., Fairborn. We set sail as soon as everyone is checked in.

Your ship’s crew has been busy planning to make your trip exciting, enjoyable, entertaining, and exquisite. Here are a few last minute suggestions to help you pack for your trip:Be sure to label your items.You might want to bring a surge protector.

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If you want to play Left-Right-Center, bring 3 fat quarters for each game you want to play; we will play multiple games.Please do not arrive before 9 a.m.Deckhands will be available to help you get settled on the ship; please be generous with your tipping.Two licensed massage therapists will be waiting to help relieve those aches and pains that have been building up over the past few months.On Sunday, we will host a Progressive Quilters’ Market. Sales will take place in the seller’s stateroom. Don’t forget to bring some extra cash to purchase that one item you have been looking for or that yard of fabric you just can’t live without or, perhaps, one of the latest quilting books. If you are a commuter, you can sell your treasures as well. Find a friend who has a room and work out a deal to use that stateroom for your sales. You will find detailed instructions and a sign-up sheet once you board and sign-in.Mary Lou McCormick

Raffle Quilt Dresden Plates Due in FebruaryThank you to all the ladies who took the kits at the January guild meeting to piece the

Dresden Plates for the 2018 quilt show raffle quilt. Just a reminder that they are due back at the February meeting.

If you are having trouble getting your plate to lie flat, please call me, Barb Carruth, at 254-8136. If you run out of time to finish it, please return the kit. Several people missed getting kits and would take over an unfinished project. Missing the January meeting set us back a little bit.

I would like to have the plates with background ready to go out for appliqué at the March guild meeting. If you cannot attend the February meeting and have no one to bring in your pieced plate, or an unfinished kit, call me and I will come and pick it up.Barb Carruth, Raffle Quilt [email protected]

Third Monday Stitch-InThe 3rd Monday Stitch-in will be on

February 20 at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Sue DeSantis, 102 Phillip Drive, West Milton.

The February stitch-in has a tendency to get canceled because of the weather, so if it is iffy, be sure to call Sue first! Her number is 937-698-9182.  

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Updated Library Listing Available on WebsiteAre you suffering from the winter doldrums? Do you need a little inspiration to kick start

your creativity? Look no further than your Guild library! Take a stroll through the Guild's online library listing. We recently added some new books! (Box P).

The Library listings are posted on the guild website, www.miamivalleyquiltersguild.org. The lists include Subject, Author and Title. If you see a book that you would like to check out of the Guild library, email me and I will bring the book to you at the next Guild meeting. Be sure to list the Box.

Guild members are free to check out books and take them home to enjoy for a month and return at the next Guild meeting. If a book is late, the charge is just $1.00 per month. The library currently has over 500 books. There is bound to be some inspiration in there somewhere!

Be sure to visit the library table in the back of the room at the next Guild meeting! We bring at least 40 books to every meeting! Tere [email protected]

Quilts of Valor Awards Four To Open New Year January was a busy month for our Quilts of Valor project!  We awarded 4 QOVs, and

received requests for several more.  We talked to many people at our QOV booth at the Wright State quilt show and had over 40 people sign "Thank You" quilt squares to our veterans, which will be included in several of our QOVs.  Thank you to Linda Morgan and her crew for all of their hard work in organizing this show!  Also, thank you to our guild members who donated several hours of their time to work in our QOV booth!  It is always rewarding to talk to others about how we can honor our active military and veterans.  

Our first QOV Sew-In of the year was at The Little Shop of Stitches in Miamisburg with 15 attending!  We worked on making tops with the quilt blocks from our November block drive and also the signature blocks from the WSU quilt show.  Our next Sew-In will be Monday, February 27 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (my apologies again for scheduling a Monday which conflicts with the guild sew-in at the senior center - there were very few days in February available!).  Please sign up at the guild meeting if you plan to be there.

Thank you to those who took a package of blocks at the January meeting to make into a QOV top.  And as always, many thanks to all of you who quilt, bind, award, and spread the word! These quilts do make a difference!  I try to post pictures on the guild's Facebook page of the recipient's and their quilts. "Like" us! Debbie Ginsburg, Quilts of Valor [email protected]

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Weekly Senior Center Sew-In DaysCome join the MVQG Sew-In days at the Fairborn Senior Center for each Monday.

We are able to sew from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every week. We have more room to sew and to layout quilts.

The price is $2.00 to sew. If you are a member of the Fairborn Senior Center it is $1.00. For those who may be interested, the Fairborn Senior Center has lunch available on Mondays for $3.00. Call 878-4141 on Fridays to sign up for lunch on Monday. All are welcome to attend the weekly sew-ins. Come and get to know other members of the guild. You can come for a few hours or stay all day.

Bring a project and sew, sew, sew. You can sew on something for yourself or work on projects for Community Quilts. Bring your sewing machine, tools and supplies, or do some hand work. Irons will be available. No home interruptions!!!

Just as with guild meetings, the sew-in will be cancelled if the Senior Center is closed or dates may be changed during holiday periods.

Come and have a fun time…laugh and sew!!! If you have any questions, contact: Janet Stohr [email protected] 426-8344

Membership News There were 80 members and 2 guests at the January meeting featuring a presentation

on the Wright State University quilt show and the guild’s participation in it. Three new members joined the Guild for 2017. Our new members are: 

Marcia Livingston2710 Haines Rd.Xenia, OH  [email protected] Henderson4864 Powell Rd.Huber Heights, OH  [email protected] Kathy Freudenberg592 Yellow Springs Fairfield Rd.Yellow Springs, OH  [email protected]

We are now accepting 2017 membership dues. Guild membership is based on the calendar year, January through December. Please renew your membership as soon as possible.

Dues will remain at $20 for the 2017 membership year. Membership payment must be paid separately from Retreat deposits or payments.

If you would like to pay your dues at the February meeting, please have your check or cash ready. Make checks payable to Miami Valley Quilters’ Guild with Membership on the Memo line.

If you want to pay by mail, send your check to: Karen Bergeron, 3376 Darbyshire Drive, Dayton, OH 45440. Please include Name, Mail Address, Phone and E-mail. Membership

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materials can be picked up at a subsequent meeting. If you would like to have your receipt and membership card mailed to you, please include a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Membership questions can be directed to Karen by phone at 681-1126 or e-mail her at [email protected]. In general, if you have problems receiving Guild information sent by e-mail please contact Ed Chamness by e-mail at [email protected] or call 470-4276.

Sunshine NewsIf you know of a Guild member who could use the support of the Guild, please

contact: Loretta Stephens by e-mail at [email protected] or call her at 532-5578. She will send out a card and we will let the membership know.

Magazine Subscriptions Benefit GuildJust a reminder...when your "Love of Quilting" magazine subscription is up for

renewal, help our Guild by renewing through us!Start or renew a subscription for $20 per year through the guild and we will be able

to earn $5 while sending on the $15 for your subscription.Karen Engel is coordinator for the Fons & Porter project and has forms to be filled

out for new or renewal subscriptions. Make a check for $20 to MVQG and mail it to Karen Engel at 5259 Olentangy Drive,

Riverside, OH 45431. She will subscribe or renew for you and you will be donating $5 to your guild. Karen Engel [email protected] 256-0450

Pillowcase Demonstration Instructions The following are instructions for making decorative pillow cases provided by Anna

Fricker for the demonstration by Barb Carruth to be presented at the February guild meeting.You will need:3/4 yard of your main fabric for the body of the pillow case9.5" of fabric for your cuff1.5" strip width of fabric for the ledgeInstructions:1. Fold and press the ledge strip in half to make a strip that is 3/4" wide2. Press the long edge of the cuff (the 9.5" piece), up 1/2". I use a seam guide to help me get a consistent 1/2".3. Lay the cuff right side up on table with the folded edge at the bottom4. Lay the 27" body fabric right side up on top of the cuff, match the raw edges. (The wrong side of the body fabric will be touching the right side of the cuff)5. Then lay the ledge piece (the 3/4" strip) on top of the body fabric, match raw edges.6. Sew the pieces together using a 1/4" seam.7. Press the cuff away from the seam.8. Fold the cuff over and lay the folded edge 1/4" up from the bottom of the ledge. I use a seam guide to help get this straight. Pin as you go.9. Press flat

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10. Using a matching thread, sew the cuff close to the folded edge, this should look like top stitching.11. Trim the sides so they are even. This will remove any selvage edges.12. Fold the piece wrong sides together matching raw edges.13. Using 1/4" seam allowance, sew down the side and across the bottom. When you get to the corner, just pivot and continue sewing, don't break your thread.14. Trim the bottom corners close to the stitching. This will help give you nice sharp corners.15. Turn the pillow case inside out being careful to get the bottom corners turned to a nice point. Make sure that the side and bottom seams are also folded nicely.16. Using a 1/2" seam allowance, sew the sides and bottom seams making sure that the original 1/4" seam is inside of the 1/2" seam that you are sewing. This seam encloses the raw edges and makes a very nice finished seam!17. Turn pillow case right side out and press.Congratulations, your pillowcase is complete!!

Are you on Facebook?If you are, be sure to “like” the Guild page on Facebook: Miami Valley Quilters

Guild. This can be an important tool for communication among Guild members and with quilters around the world.

Quilting Stories, Ideas, News?Send information to:Ed ChamnessP.O. Box 694Wilberforce, OH 45384E-mail: [email protected] are subject to approval and to editing. Materials received after the published deadline date (Monday following monthly meetings) will be considered for publication as space permits.

Guild Friends: Need to reach us?Send correspondence to:Miami Valley Quilters’ GuildP.O. Box 340141Beavercreek, OH 45434

Advertisers:The Miami Valley Quilters’ Guild welcomes display advertising for the monthly newsletter. If you are interested in advertising your business or service, please contact:Ed [email protected]/470-4276