APRIL 2015 NEWSLETTER PO Box 57-099 Mana 5247 www.coastalquilters.org.nz Email: [email protected] Next Meeting Saturday 11th, 2015 Janet Forbes & June Nixey from Shut-in Stitchers* Doors open 1:15pm ~ What to bring to Meeting ~ *Janet & June would really appreciate donations of cotton fabric and thread (you may have half used reels you no longer need) for Shut-in Stitchers. There will be a box in the foyer for these donations. Thank you! Show & Tell: This is your chance to show off what you’ve been working on, finished or not. We’d love to see and get inspired! If you prefer not to have your quilt photographed for the web site or newsletter please indicate to the photographer. Library Books: Return books from last month and collect more. Money: For the raffle, sales table and any overdue library books! Sales Table: The idea of this is for you to bring along fabric, patterns, books etc. that you no longer have a need for and donate it to the table. Your fellow members can then come along and purchase these goods and all funds raised go towards the upkeep of our club. Bring your items in on the day or hand them over to another member to bring in if you can not make it. If you bring produce (e.g. seedlings, fruit/veg, preserves) please collect again at the end of the meeting if it has not sold. Doors open at 1.15pm. Don't forget your mug or cup for your tea/coffee. Helpers please arrive for your duties at 1pm Show & Tell for March 2015 Meeting Roster May 9th Workday April 11th Hall Margaret Avery, Sue Chesterfield, Fiona Heiford Kitchen Shirley Earles, Jocelyn Todd Raffle Ruth O’Neill, Jean Corin Sales Margaret Fawcett, Christine Johnco Library Beverley Lowe, Linda McCutcheon Frames Alan Armstrong, Janine Armstrong, Linda Medcalf Hall set-up 10:30am Fiona Vining, Brenda White Hall pack-up 3:30pm Judith Shilling, Jennifer Roberts Kitchen Self Service Raffle Noreen Tutt Thank you for helping with rostered duties, this is your way of helping our club meeting run smoothly. An outline of the duties follows later in the newsletter. Here are just a few reminders for the beginning of the year. If you are not able to do your duty, it is your responsibility to find someone to cover your duty. If you are unable to find a replacement, please contact Mary Goldsbury in plenty of time for her to try and find another helper. The Hall and Frames duty people need to stay until the end of the meeting to pack up. Those on Frames should also help hold up the Show and Tell quilts please. If you are unsure of what your duty involves please talk to Lesley when you arrive. Thank you in advance for doing the duties! They are really important and your efforts are gratefully recognised. Mary Symposium Show & Tell March 2015 President’s Report – Lee Nattrass Hello Fellow Quilters I hear from members of the committee that there was a fabulous symposium Show and Tell at our March meeting. I was sorry I couldn’t be there to see that, however the ‘Eagles’ beckoned for me in Auckland. It had been 20 years since I saw them last and it was well worth the wait, even with Cyclone Pam. At our April meeting we have June Nixey and Janet Forbes from ‘Shut in Stitches’ as guest speakers. I am really looking forward to hearing from them. Although I have been aware of the fantastic work they do at Arohata Prison, I have never heard them speak. I would like to remind everyone that the club purchased a Fabric cutter with some die. This allows you to cut up to 8 layers of fabric at once. The cutter is available on club days and at Sit & Stitch. Attached to the newsletter is a flyer which outlines the die that we have available. Just a thought with a work-day coming up in May you might like to give thought to a project and get it cut out on the day. I look forward to seeing you all in a couple of weeks. Yours in quilting Lee Silverstream Retreat As I stood in one of the great showers at Silverstream it was not difficult to count my blessings. Here I was with lovely like-minded friends with nothing to do but sew and eat, although two of us did manage a good walk one morning. What more could I ask for? Everyone seemed to be finishing or making great progress on a variety of quilts which elicited many oohs and ahs! There was some wonderful work being produced. There was no lack of encouragement either. One thing we need to remember is that it is not appropriate to take photos of anyones work without their permission as for various reasons not everyone is happy to have photos taken. The next Silverstream retreat is the 1920th September. The cost will be slightly more. Some members have requested an extra night so there could be two full days of sewing! I am looking into this option. Block of the Month March’s Holiday Blocks went to Valmai Copeland April 25th sees the 100th anniversary of Gallipoli. Our poppy block for next month is therefore quite appropriate. The pattern and template are at the end of the newsletter. It seems there is a lull in the interest in the Block of the Month at the moment. Thank you to those who have made suggestions regarding BOM! We hope what we have in store for later in the year will pique your interest. Mini Retreat 22-23 May From 1pm Friday to Saturday evening. Rachel-Mary The advantage is going home to your own bed Friday night. It is held in the Parish Centre of St Andrews, Steyne Avenue, Plimmerton. Cost is $20. Further details in registration form attached. Lesley will be taking registrations at the next meeting. Coastal Quilters Classes for 2015 Hello all. More wonderful projects for this year – hopefully something to suit everyone. Class lists will be available at the April meeting – most are already over half full, so register early to ensure you don’t miss out. Come and join us in these great classes – meet old friends, create new quilts and perhaps learn some new skills. See you there! Regards, Jan Saturday 18 April Spinning Stripes Tutor – Shirley Mooney (CQ) Cost - $30 In this one day class we cut, then lay out the whole quilt before we sew. The cutting and layout will take most of the day. The quantity of fabric you buy is up to you and your budget - any length from 1.5 metres up to 3 metres. The triangle size will depend on your stripe width repeat e.g. the finer the stripe, the smaller your triangle size. Saturday/Sunday 2/3 May Foundation Piecing Tutor – Noeline Johnston (Masterton) Cost - $60 Suitable for beginners who have never done foundation piecing before, or quilters who are wanting to gain more knowledge and confidence in foundation piecing. Saturday 6 June Prism Tutor – Noeline Day (Masterton) Cost - $30 A modern quilt that can be made in a variety of colours – pick your favourite. One of the new Zen Chic patterns by Brigitte Heitland. Saturday 15 August Basic Machine Quilting Tutor – Dianne Barnden (CQ) Cost - $30 Following on from her hand quilting class last year, Dianne will show you the basics of machine quilting. This is an ideal class if you have never done machine quilting before or wish to learn what you and your machine can do. Saturday/Sunday 3/4 October and Saturday 7 November Hollyhocks Tutor – Jenny Hughes Allan Cost - $90 This is NOT a class for beginners! Some homework needed before the first class – Jenny will be attending the June CQ meeting to explain the requirements. A month between classes for more homework! Saturday 28 November Trapunto Tutor – Anna Williams (Marton) Cost - $30 A techniques workshop to gain the skills required to use the sewing machine to free motion quilt and add trapunto to a 16”square piece of fabric which can be used as a cushion or centre of a quilt. Suitable for all levels, with special attention to “new” free motion quilters wanting to improve their skills. QUILTS FOR VANUATU Aotearoa Quilters is coordinating a project to send quilts to Vanuatu following the devastating effects of Cyclone Pam. They are seeking cot, small children’s and whole family quilts. If anyone would like to help, further information is available on their website – www.aotearoaquilters.co.nz . Look at the item headed Quilts for Vanuatu, published on 23 March, then on See here for details. Minerva Bookshop, at 237 Cuba St is the Wellington drop-off place. If anyone has a quilt they would like delivered, I would be prepared to collect them at the April meeting and deliver them to Minerva. Christine McKenna (for Marge Hurst) Lots of hard work going on at the Silverstream Retreat March 20-22. Quilts of all sizes and varieties were worked on, knitting was done, and even a Bananagrams competition! You will notice the essentials for every quilter are a cutting mat, rotary cutter, fabric, glasses and a little wine! Almoner Newsletter Contributions Part of what makes your newsletter interesting and vibrant are contributions from you, the members. It might be a quilting quote, a website or an article of interest. Deadline for the May newsletter is 24 April Please feel free to email contributions to Alison at [email protected] If you know of a member who has suffered a bereavement or illness please contact Rachel-Mary Perry and a card will be sent on behalf of the club to let them know we are thinking of them. You can find a copy of this newsletter and past issues on our website – www.coastalquilters.org.nz Informal Stitching Groups Sit ‘N Stitch Hand Stitching Group This is a great opportunity to put aside dedicated time to work on those Works-InProgress. You’ll get inspiration, new ideas, help for problems and you’ll get to know some of your Coastal Quilter friends better. There will be pinning tables available, along with laughs, smiles, tea and goodies too! The Hand stitching group will meet at the home of Marge Hurst on the following dates in 2015: 6 May, 3 June, 5 August, 2 September, 7 October, 4 November 1-5pm St Andrew's Church Hall Plimmerton, 4th Saturday in the month. The next Sit ‘N Stitch for 2015 is 26th April All welcome. Enquiries to Lesley Hall 2338194. See you there! On 1 April, and 1 July the meetings will be held at the home of Gloria Wilding, also in Pukerua Bay. Ring Gloria at 0223140510 or email her at [email protected] for instructions to get to her house. 5000 POPPIES NZ UPDATE It has been very busy with ANZAC Day approaching fast. At this stage we are at over 26,000 poppies now and still counting and will be receiving poppies till April 1st 2015. The effort here in NZ has been overwhelming some days. So many crafters have got behind this fabulous project and made poppies and offered their time to stitch panels. I am incredibly proud and humbled by what we have done. So on Anzac Day 2015, 11 and half panels will be displayed at the Airforce Museum in Christchurch, three will be at Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre and six and half will be displayed at the Navy Museum in Devonport, Auckland. Then later in the year they will be on display in other places so more New Zealanders can see our tribute. Lisa Wallace – Co-ordinator https://5000poppies.wordpress.com/2015/03/05/5000-poppiesnz/ Events Calendar 2015 April 11 11-12 CQ Meeting Highway 16 Quilters Exhibition, Kumeu Community Hall, 35 Access Road, Kumeu – just north of Auckland. Entry $5.00. Merchants, quilts and a cafe.10am – 4pm on Saturday and 10am – 3pm on Sunday. 12-18 Fibre Arts NZ – 5-day Residential Workshops in Whanganui. www.fibreartsnz.com May 17-19 Picton Quilters’ exhibition to celebrate their 20th anniversary. Port 2-3 Marlborough Pavilion, Endeavour Park, Waikawa Rd, Picton. 10am-4pm daily Auckland Quiltmakers Annual show and sale of work. Open from 10am to 5pm both days, Parnell Community Centre, Jubilee Building, 545 Parnell Road, Auckland 2-3 Town & Country Quilters, Waitoki, An Airing of the Quilts, Rotary House, 2 Hibiscus Coast Highway, Silverdale. 10am – 4pm. Entry gold coin donation to Hibiscus Hospice. Raffle (proceeds to Hibiscus Hospice), Merchant stalls, sales tables and light refreshments available. 2 Fabric-a-Brac sale, Fabric, Buttons, Trims, Accessories, Coffee. 10am to 1pm, St Annes Hall, Emmett Street, Newtown, Wellington. Come and support Mary Potter Hospice. 9 May 16-17 June 13 July 11 August 8 September 12 October 10 November 14 December TBA 2016 July 14-18 2017 Sept/Oct CQ Workday Kapiti Coast Quilters Exhibition – Southwards Car Museum CQ Meeting CQ Meeting CQ Meeting CQ Meeting CQ Work Day CQ Meeting CQ Meeting Marlborough Mini-Symposium, Marlborough Girl’s College, Blenheim Symposium Christchurch Suggestion Box Have you changed your address? We welcome suggestions of speakers, classes and ideas from all members. The suggestion box allows members to share ideas and suggestions and even complaints! The suggestion box is located on the sign in table in the foyer. – snail mail or email? If so please let Mary Goldsbury know so she can update lists and keep you in touch with the Coastal Quilters activities. If you have changed your address you will also be required to accept Yahoo's invitation to rejoin the email list. Or you can create your own Yahoo account and you can then change your details whenever you need to. Here are a few quilting blogs you might find interesting. http://www.redpepperquilts.com/ http://tallgrassprairiestudio.blogspot.com/ http://filminthefridge.com/ http://www.patchandi.com/ http://www.onthewindyside.co.nz/ http://jaffaquilts.blogspot.co.nz/ The Quilter's Last Will and Testament* I,___________________________, being of sound mind (a statement which does not bear close examination) do hereby record my last will and testament. Knowing that ____________________________, my _________________ (husband, sister, or friend) hasn’t the least understanding or appreciation for, or for that matter, knowledge of my extensive fabric collection, which collection is suitably deposited in sundry places for safekeeping. Knowing also that ___________________________ has already notified the local dumpster to pick up and dispose of the before mentioned collection "willy-nilly" (the thought of which causes me a most severe case of hives). Therefore, I do will this collection and all other collections related to it, to my dear friend and fellow fabric preservationist, _________________________. It is my wish that she/he, upon hearing of my death and obtaining clear proof that I did not manage, although goodness knows I tried, to take it with me, would come to my home post haste, before the dumpster, and search out my collection which is similarly stored at her own abode. That she should rescue said collection and stack it in my quilting studio, along with my sewing machines, frames, old buttons, lace, patterns, quilts, dolls and works in progress. After she/he has done this, she/he should purchase refreshments for my friends not yet departed, which friends are also her/his friends, and every last one shall be in that room and they shall hold a wake and say lovely and kind things about me until they run out and then they shall divide amongst themselves, by lot, my wonderful collection. I shall be hovering over that very spot until this is done. _______________________ shall then quit this spot and close the door, leaving trivialities to those who do not understand. This is my wish on the matter. Signed: ____________________ Date: ___________ Notarized: __________________ Date: ___________ *This is not a legal document Written By Elinor Peace Baily, Published in "The Cloth Doll" Spring/Summer 1990 Quiltville Custom Quilting – http://www.quiltville.com Committee Members President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Memberships Classes & Workshops Newsletter Editor Librarian Raffles & Sales Sit ‘n Stitch & Retreats Website Almoner & Silverstream Retreats Lee Nattrass Yvonne Wilson Christine McKenna Yvonne Wilson Mary Goldsbury Jan Wills Alison Spurdle Virginia Ramsey Yvonne Wilson Lesley Hall Alison Spurdle Rachel-Mary Perry 235 8829 239 9238 479 7079 239 9238 239 8431 06 379 8959 233 8940 233 1730 239 9238 233 8194 232 4597 233 8940 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Valued workers: Thank you! Sharon Ferguson (Chief Tea Lady), Linda Wakefield, Christine Blitz, (Library), Lisa Avery (Raffle), Valmai Copeland (BOM) April BOM – Poppies With the 100th anniversary of Gallipoli coming up very soon we have a fusible appliqué 12 inch block Poppy for the April meeting. Materials 14 inch square of black cotton 2 x 2.5" wide 12 inch long strips of red/scarlet - colour of Anzac poppies, solid or tone on tone 4 inch square of green - not yellow green, more blue green or green 10 inch scrap of green for stems Small piece of black for the two centres. Double sided, fusible interfacing - eg visalene 12 inch square Method Either draw the petals, centres and leaf shapes on the interface paper or cut out the shapes from the paper pattern and pin to the fabric. There will be variation between blocks so no need to sweat about being very precise. Fuse the interfacing to the BACK of the fabric. Cut out the petals, centres and leaves. Remove the backing paper. Arrange on the black background, overlapping the petals a little till you are pleased with the poppy shapes. Add a black and green centre to each poppy. At this stage I like to slip a piece of fusible backing paper under the flowers and iron them so you have two flower units that are easy to move, and don't loose component pieces if there is a breeze. Make sure to leave at least an inch around the edges of the block as the aim is for a finished 12 inch block, 14 inch seems big but we know how appliqué tends to move and change when stitched on. Now cut your stems to suit the arrangement you like. Tuck one end of the stem under the flower. Tuck the base of each leaf under the stem. Consider if you would like an extra leaf, or to add a bud or whatever. When happy with the layout remember that 1 inch margin - fuse the poppies, leaves and stems to the background by pressing with a hot iron. Bring the poppy block to the April meeting. Coastal Quilters Mini RETREAT REGISTRATION FORM Friday 22-23 May 2015. Venue St Andrews Hall, Steyne Ave, Plimmerton. PO Box 57-099 Mana 5247 Name:-_____________________________________________________________ Address:-___________________________________________________________ Phone:-_____________________________ Email:-_________________________ Please tick days attending. Friday 1pm – Saturday evening. Cost $20 Saturday only Cost $20 Dietary Requirements: Gluten free Vegetarian Saturday dinner optional 7pm at the Taj Indian restaurant For booking purposes please tick if intending to come to the Taj For admin purposes, Are you: Hand sewing Machining Bringing your own table Schedule: Friday 1pm. Bring shared meal for Friday night tea (5.30-6pm), also shared baking for afternoon tea - Packup 8.30-9pm Saturday (after breakfast) 8.30 -9am - Bring shared baking for morning & afternoon tea. Lunch- bring your own, although there is usually plenty of baking! Full refunds will only be given if cancellation is notified 1 week prior or if a replacement is found. If the Retreat is cancelled due to under subscription refunds will be given. Needs List :Sewing Machine (& instruction book) Threads (& Spare needles) 2 projects that you would like to get done over the weekend Sewing kit – scissors, pins, un-piker Pattern or book you are working from Iron & board if you need one Small rubbish container (ice cream pot) Optional Drink bottle - Own sewing chair - though they are provided.
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