August 20th Bloomin' Minds Workshop
Prairie Stones Workshop a HIT !!!
Our first outside presentor workshop of 2024 was so much fun. We even had a couple members stop by just to say hi and get a sneak peak at what we were up to.
Vicky was an exceptional instructor and took what ever time was needed to walk us through each step. Thank you so much Vicky for making it fun, easy and so enjoyable.
Programs for 2024
Programs for Guild year 2024 (Please note: some changes may occur now and then, like programs or location)
(The President is going to attempt to be at the meeting place by 5:15 each month so that we can have the hand sewing group start up again.)
Please Note: Monday, January 15th meeting
CANCELLED
due to snow and cold. Will have the UFO Telling with our February Program.
Be safe.
Monday, January 15th: "UFO - New Years Resolution / Or is it a Challenge" - Participating members are to bring in either the fabric, or the pattern, or the project they are resolving / or are challenged to finish by the November 18th Reveal Meeting. If you have not been successful in the past - easy, try a new UFO.
Monday, February 19th: "Triple the Knowledge" - Member demo's with Cyndy, Erlene and Teresa
Monday, March 18th: "Intrepid Explorers" - A workshop evening experimenting in the languages of color. (Suggested you wear your old clothes. Bibs and gloves will be provided)
Monday, April 15th: "Wrapping the Relay for Life in Coolness" - How many cooling neck wraps can your "TEAM" make in 60 minutes? A workshop race for Community Service. Gather up your "Team" of 4 (Cutter & marker, Sewer, Turner & presser, and Filler) and bring in your 4.5" x WOF strips of fabric (some fabric will be available) and of course all your supplies to accomplish making the wraps. Neck wraps will be sold at the August 9th Clay County Relay for Life for, with all proceeds going to Relay for Life.(Click here Directions for Neck Wrap )
Monday, May 20th: "Prairie Stones" Lecture by Vicky Beasley - The Scrappy Farmer (Website )
Tuesday, May 21st: Prairie Stones Workshop (*Need a min. of 8 signed up and paid to occur) Get your supply list by clicking here - Workshop supply list
Monday, June 17th: "New Looks for String Quilts" - Theresa Ward (Website)
Monday, July 15th: "Try Something New" - Laura Piland (Website)
Monday, August 19th: "Trunk Show" - Lynn Doyle of Bloomin' Minds (Website) Bring your $ = Patterns and kits available for sale at the meeting.
Tuesday, August 20th: Workshop - Kits available through Lynn (*Need a min. of 8 signed up and paid to occur,)
Monday, September 16th: “L C R” – Fun game night. To enter, bring 3 buttons, 3 - 2 ½” x WOF strips, and 3 Fat Quarters. Will you be one of those going home with some nifty new supplies?
Monday, October 21st: "Annual Guild Challenge" - Dresdan Plate Designs, hosted by Ruth Ann J.
Slate of 2025 Officers presented
Monday, November 18th: "New Year's UFO Resolution / Challenge - I DID IT !"
Vote for 2025 Officers
Saturday, November 23rd: "Christmas Party" - hosted by President Elect, Cyndy M Please get with Cyndy for all the particulars. Will be around noon at a great eattery and there is a quilt shop involved.
(*For cost of Workshops, check your program books or ask Vevia. The cost of the workshops pay for the presentor and in some cases the room, that is why there are a minimum needed of 8 signed up and paid for no later than the month before, otherwise the workshops will have to be cancelled.)
Looking forward to a great year. Clear your calendars and Mark them with the dates. Happy New Year.
Christmas Party to End a Great Year !
Festival of Lights Christmas Tree up and ready.
Thank you to those that could make the tree decorating today and thank you to Missy that we have pictures to show you all, our First Christmas Tree on the Courthouse lawn. Be sure to drop by when you can and give it a good look at. AND......if you see any ornaments on the ground, please feel free to re-pipe cleaner them on. It was a really windy day which was good as we got to "test drive" it's stay-a-bility right then and there. And do not feel bad if you were not able to make it to decorate - remember in January we have to take them all off. ha ha
Enjoy.
2022 Christmas Party
Thank you to all members that were able to donate to the Light House this year. Ruth Ann and her husband delivered the items.
Programs for 2022
Meetings are held the third Monday of the Month, visiting starts at 5:30 pm, meeting starts at 6:00 pm Currently meetings are being held in the Family Life Center of the United Methodist Church, entrance door on the North side.
2022 Programs
Mon, Jan 17th - "UFO New Year's Resolution" - Members will bring in either a project underway, fabric bought to do a specific project, or a pattern they want to use - showing their resolve to finish these items and present a completed project by the November 21st. Reveal meeting.
Mon., Feb 21st - "A Funny Thing Happened" - Patricia Beaver
Sat, Feb 26th - Workshop - Crayon Quilts
Mon, March 21st - Community Service Work night - Jelly Roll Quilts
Mon, April 18th - Field Trip - Frances B & Carol B
Mon, May 16th - "Confessions of a Sassy Stripper" - Denise Stahl
Tues, May 17th - Workshop - Playing with Selvages
Mon, June 20th - Game Night
Mon, July 18th - Field Trip - Gayla M & Teresa E
Mon, Aug. 15th - Trunk Show - Mary Arnold
Mon, Sept 19th - Membership Drive
Mon, Oct 17th - Annual Guild Challenge - hosted by Winnie W Slate of 2023 Officers to be presented
Mon, Nov 21st - "UFO New Year's Resolution Reveal Stage" Vote for 2023 Officers
Mon, Dec 5th - Christmas Party - hosted by Ruth Ann J.
Still time to get your entry finished for the October 18th Guild Challenge
Have you signed up to bring a Food Item or Quilt, or signed up to work at the Dinner Fund Raiser to be held at the church on Wednesday, October 13th?
If not - check with Deb O. and do so as soon as possible
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2021
Piotique Quilters Guild Challenge
“THIS IS HOW I JELLY ROLL”
How do you use a jelly
roll? Show us.
There is no limit on
how many strips from your 2 ½” Jelly Roll collection you can use to create a
Jelly Roll quilted item of your own design.
Take only the strips
you like, or left-over strips from another project, or go out and buy a new
jelly roll, or cut out your strips from your own stash, your choice. Let the strips jump start your imagination
and use them whole, cut up, mixed or matched, however you would like – and end
up with a table topper, wall hanging, table runner, baby
quilt (perhaps to donate to Project Linus), or anything else you
would like to make.
There are only a few guidelines to this challenge:
Maximum size in any direction cannot exceed 48”
It must be sandwiched and quilted
Bound in the technique of your choice
Labeled
Our Guild Challenge is scheduled to happen on Monday, October 18th. Turn in your guild challenge to Vevia at her home, Sunday - Friday, the week of October 10th to the 15th
Members will be judging for : 1. Color
2. “Creative Genius” of strip use
3. Best of Show
If you have any
questions, you can contact me (Vevia) at (785) 632-6766 (filling in for Beverly Rieger, Challenge Host)
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NEXT MEETING: Monday, September 20th, 6:00 pm
"Who's Got some Tips, Tricks & Techniques"
Our 'Mystery Quilter(s)' will start us off with some TT&T's about thread, needles and pressing.
Then the floor will be open to all members to share their own Tips, Tricks, and Techniques.
Make sure when you sign in, to click the box that you have a TT&T to share, as well as whether you have a Show 'n Tell item.
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And make sure you sign up to bring a Food Item or Quilt, or that you will work at the Dinner Fund Raiser to be held here at the church on Wednesday, October 13th.
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On Saturday, August 21st
we had our Workshop for "Christmas on It's Way" with Gayla and Winnie.
Here are just a couple of pictures to show you how the day went. Looking forward to our next Show 'n Tell in September when we will get to see the rest "of the stories". Enjoy.
Next Meeting - Monday, August 16th, 6:00 pm
July's meeting was full of fun and laughter. Maybe not all the games them selves so much (ha ha), but the people playing them.
Thank you everyone for a grand night and your participation.
Next month we will have the pleasure of the
"Serious Sisters Sewing Circles"
Benson, McGee & Jordan
August 21st at 9:00am in Morganville, we will have the "Christmas on it's way" workshop
Featuring our famous instructors -
Gayla and Winnie
Make sure you sign up at the August meeting if you have not done so yet. And pick up your supply sheet.
How is your Challenge coming along?
See you next month.
Update July Meeting date
Little bit of a goof on the date for July's meeting in your book.
Please update your book and your calendar to read Monday, July 19th.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
IN-PERSON MEETINGS YEAH!!!!!!!
April and May were in-person meetings, with masks, somewhat social distancing and no refreshments.
What a pleasure to see all the quilts members have been working on.
If you have not had a chance to see what has been happening at our meetings, please click on
https://claycenterpiotiquequilters.wordpress.com/
to see what all Geri has put on line for the April "Intro to Collage" and May "Log Cabin Tale" with Ronnie Elmore.
REMEMBER: Workshop, Saturday, June 26th, 9 AM
Bring your supplies, drinks and your lunch
March 15th - Tag Team - Bridging the Generations
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
Winnie Wells
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Several years ago I was sitting in on a county fair judging and I heard the judge (a KPQG member) mention that a contestants blocks would lay so much flatter if the person had used a clapper. Okay – I was not the only one that did not know what that was. After the judging was over, several of us stayed behind and asked – ‘What is a clapper?’
That was the beginning of my
loving relationship with a piece of close grained, heavy, hardwood that makes
the best crisp and flat seams you have ever seen. Thank you Ms. Judge! Wonder
what I am talking about? Call a dress
making friend or look up Tailors Clapper on the net. (https://suzyquilts.com/tailors-clapper/ ) You can buy them, find plans to make them,
and even find them at yard sales – cause no one else knew what they were
either. Since then, I have also added a
ham and a seam roll. And yes, all for
Quilting, not tailoring.
The
right tools make the job so much easier.
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PROGRAM
Tag Team - Pat G. and Julia R.
Quilters do more than just quilt. Here are the stories of two - Grandmother and granddaughter and what they have been up to.
Pat Gilbert finds that her crazy quilt and her volunteer work for American Red Cross have a lot in common.
Crazy Quilt Red Cross & their Volunteers
Different size and shapes of fabric Different age, ethnicity, experience and yes sizes.
Stitched together to form top "Stitch" volunteers together to form the right response team for each particular disaster.
Put together with what you have Teams put together with volunteers available
Need a backing Need monetary donations to keep going
Gives comfort and makes memories Gives comfort and makes memories
Pat and her husband Ron, have been volunteering since his retirement in 2013. She appreciates that they get to pick the areas they volunteer in and that they are there to help EVERYONE. What they can do is very well defined by the Red Cross and they are supported every step of the way.
Pat remembers a mother breaking down and crying when she found out what Red Cross could do - She got to get diapers for her baby. Pat remembers two older ladies that had been without food all day and were overjoyed with the monetary support so they could buy something to eat. Whether it is Fires, Hurricanes, Tornados, Ice Storms, Flooding, what ever the disaster - Red Cross Volunteers are there helping, whether it is a place to shelter; replacing medicine, glasses or health type aides; blankets, comfort kits, or even a stuffed toy, they are there to help.
I can not begin to tell you even half of the things that Pat wrote to me about her volunteering for Red Cross; however, you can read everything in her own words by clicking here.
Tag - Julia, Your turn.
Both of Julia's grandmothers (Pat G. and our own Bev. R.) have helped her learn to sew and have taught her along the way. Here is Julia's story in her own words:
"My name is Julia Rieger, I'm 16 years old and I have been an entrepreneur since I was 12. I've always enjoyed sewing and creating with my own hands. I love to make pieces that are one of a kind and eye catching. My mom and my grandmothers have been very helpful to me as I have learned how to sew. They show me tips and tricks that I wouldn't think of and I don't think that I would have the skills I do now without them.
I started making T-shirt quilts when my mom and I decided to give away one in our swim team's raffle as a prize. The person who won the blanket asked if she could pay us to make another one for her. At the time I was trying to make money for my 8th grade Washington D.C. trip, so I took up the offer. I finished that blanket and put out an ad on Facebook to make more. The response was overwhelming. I thought this was an amazing job to have as a 7th grader. I could stay home in my comfy clothes, watch TV in my basement and work on my T-shirt blankets. I would guess that I made around 30 T-shirt blankets over the past 4 years. But over that time the process definitely changed and improved as I practiced. I learned easier ways to cut the shirts, better ways to add the backing and generally improved my sewing abilities. Each blanket would take about 10 hours each, unless I added customization. They are made with 20 blocks and a flannel or cotton backing. I do not put batting inside because I wanted them to be lighter and was afraid they would get too heavy. They are not quilted, though I used to tie them until I realized that the blankets looked better without and it would still stay together.
In my 8th grade year, I entered into a young entrepreneurs contest so that I could improve my business - JbevStudio and Design. I won 2nd at the county contest and honorable mention at the state contest. Winning these prizes came with prize money that I will use when opening my next business - Roaming Sun Coffee. Soon I'm hoping to open a mobile coffee business where I will travel to surrounding festivals and events to sell gourmet coffee drinks. Over my life I can see myself running all kinds of businesses. Maybe sometime I will get back to the creative sales side, but for now I think it's time to try something new.














































