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Sunday, March 1, 2020

March Newsletter

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Issue 48


March 6, 2020

10 Years this month!

That is 521 weeks that the Orlando Modern Quilt Guild has been offering inspiration and opportunity for Central Florida modern sewists to  create and connect together .
We are made up of people of all skill levels, ages, and quilting backgrounds.  Join us as we celebrate this milestone and look ahead to the next 10 years!

In what has become an annual tradition, March is the month for our guest lecturer, and at Wednesday's meeting , we welcome Linda Hungerford of Flourishing Palms,  from Central Florida MQG, for a lecture and demo on "Domestic Machine Quilting Using Rulers." You will not want to miss this ! Please see the biography on Linda at the end of the newsletter , and familiarize yourself with this talented and energetic instructor.

This will be a wonderful way to culminate the #10yearsinthemaking celebration of Orlando MQG , and look forward to a special gift to tie it all together !
Bring your show and tell on Wednesday; we'll proceed if we have time after the program.

See you at the meeting.

Paula Kennedy
Secretary

Questions, comments, or suggestions regarding the newsletter are welcome, please email me .  I would also love to hear of any quilty news or ideas for content you'd like to share.  Constructive feedback is always welcome.  
MEETING REMINDERS
  • It is time to renew your Guild Membership.  Click on the LINK to download the Renewal form.  Our treasurer will collect dues at the meeting.
  • If you've borrowed a Library Book, it is time to bring it back.  We hope you have enjoyed it.  Go to our blog and check the list of books available to borrow and/or look at Aradria's Library Spotlight in the Minutes Section.  If you can't find what you want, make a recommendation to our Wish List.
  • Next General meeting is on March 4 at The Sewing Studio at 10am (No drink, No food in the room).
  • February SewDays are:
  • April 1 General Meeting:  The Board will present the roll-out for the 2020-2021 year of programming.
  • Block of the Month (current and past) instructions, meeting minutesCalendar dates, and more can be found on the guild blog.
     Below: Kelly Eskin's "Get Your Sewjo  Back"  Challenge Project as shown on Instagram. To see her project and information, visit Kelly on her Instagram page. See below about  the challenge !

    PROGRAMMING
    Debra Jalbert 
    Get your Sewjo Back Challenge is still happening  !
    If you lost your Sewjo over the holidays, we want you to rediscover your creativity. Pick up that book/pattern you were once excited to make.  Your project does not have to be completed by the end of this challenge, but actual sewing has to have taken place. Bring your progress to the April meeting. 

    10 Years in the Making BOM
    Thanks to everyone who participated in our BOM lottery celebrating our guild's 10th year! Debra J. organized this year's block each month with the idea of making a sampler quilt at the end of the year. See the blog link here  http://theorlandomodernquiltguild.blogspot.com/p/bomstutorials.html 
    Each block had an element of gray or white and you could make blocks for the lottery and one for yourself. Bring your blocks or quilt to share in April .

    Please contact Ede or Debra  for any programming ideas, or send an email to orlandomodernquiltguild@gmail.com.
    Orlando Modern Quilt Guild Call for Blocks "Road to Tennessee " 

    COMMUNITY OUTREACH
    Sue Kenard

     


    ON-GOING PROJECTS
    Call for Blocks
    (contacts: Julie Parrott, Connie Tresize, Laurie Watson)

    This year we will be continuing the Road to Tennessee blocks (BLOG LINK). Finished blocks or quilt tops can be brought to monthly guild meetings. Julie, Connie, and Laurie will be set up in the back of the room. You can also help by picking up one of the quilt bundles (includes top, backing, batting and binding) to complete the quilting and binding. The more finished quilts we have on hand the more quickly we can respond to each new call.

    Seniors First Placemats                                                                      
    (contact:Sue Kenard)
    In case you haven’t already found out, making placemats is a quick and easy way to clear out your stash of orphan blocks and fabric. Seniors First includes our placemats as part of birthday gifts delivered to their Meals on Wheels and other program clients.

    Large Drawstring Bags                                                                    
    (contact: Jan Bilbro)
    Another great stash buster for a good cause are the drawstring bags (takes about 1 yard of fabric) that are given to kids aging out of foster care who would otherwise use a large plastic garbage bag to carry their clothes and belongings. Jan mentioned that smaller bags were also needed so check with her at the next meeting.

    QuiltCon and Festival of Trees quilts
    Committees will be set up to design and coordinate these annual projects.

    NEW 2020 PROJECT
    There will be more information at the April meeting.

    EDUCATION 
    Marge Cree 


    Good news and other news ... The Timna Tarr class is currently full, but remember, your check holds your spot. Payment needs to be made by the March meeting ( March 4); after the meeting ,  the registration will open up to other members on the wait list.  Please be sure to bring the $45 to purchase the kit at the day of the class.
     If you want to learn more about Timna, visit her website (HERE).
    Aradria , our wonderful Orlando Modern Quilt Guild Librarian , has added two new titles to the library. She'll provide additional detailed information at the April meeting, but if you want to check either of them out , she'll have them available at the March meeting, or send her an email to let her know you're interested aradria@stellabell.com
    Orlando Modern Quilt Guild Members at QuiltCon, 2020 -Austin , TX 
    left clockwise
    The "sisters" Connie Tresize , Laurie Watson, Julie Parrott 
    Patti Lapinsky and friend , Linda Blakley of the Triangle Modern Quilt Guild 
    Carla Santor with the QuiltCon Charity Quilt Entry from Orlando Modern Quilt Guild 
    Debra Jalbert with her prize winning entry - (see how coordinated she is with that pretty blazer!) 
    QUILTY HAPPENINGS
    Locally, Globally, and on the Web

    Guest Speaker , March Meeting 
    Linda Hungerford from Flourishing Palms


    I have been a sewist since the age of 13 when my mother made me sew a tent dress! I transitioned from garment-making to quiltmaking in 1976, when quiltmaking saw a resurgence in popularity due to our country’s Bicentennial. In 1998 I began domestic machine quilting because hiring a longarm quilter, quite honestly, didn’t fit my budget.
    Since graduating with a journalism degree in 2000, I have written articles for numerous quilting magazines, and had several patterns published. In 2005 I began teaching free, five-week beginner quiltmaking lessons. As a result of those classes, Landauer Publishing invited me to write First Time Quiltmaking (2006). I’m honored to have had quilts accepted into three QuiltCons, one of which is included in the book Modern Quilts: Designs of the New Century (2017, C&T Publishing).
    In 2012 we moved from West Des Moines, Iowa to The Villages, Florida, where I have continued to teach. In 2015 I presented the MQG webinar “No Tails Binding: Mitered Corners by Machine.” Most frequently I teach domestic machine walking foot and free motion quilting. I have also been demonstrating ruler quilting.
    The Central Florida chapter of the MQG started in my living room in the fall of 2012 (CentralFloridaMQG.blogspot.com). I have been on the chapter’s executive committee ever since, and am currently media coordinator. I’ve blogged at FlourishingPalms.blogspot.com since January, 2009, and am on Instagram and Pinterest as FlourishingPalms.


    Thank you for being a part of The Orlando Modern Quilt Guild.  We appreciate you taking the time to read our newsletter and hope you find it as interesting as we do!

    President:  Ede Nault
    Vice President:  Debra Jalbert
    Secretary:  Paula Kennedy 
    Treasurer:  Kathy Aber 
    Community Outreach: Sue Kenard 
    Education Coordinator: Marge Cree
    Member-at-Large:  Love Sullivan
    Founding Officers and Board Members:
    René Martinez and  Michele Lancaster
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    Wednesday, January 15, 2020

    January General Meeting

    Welcome and Happy New Year to all our members and guests.

    Ice breaker - Beth
    Beth divides the audience in 3 groups: Members who were in the Guild before the Pulse tragedy, Members who joined at the time of the Quilts for Pulse drive, Members who joined in the last 2 years.  Each groups got to answer to 5 questions.



    President - Ede
    Ede gives an update on Sew Days:
    • Dr Philips Sew Day - the library has lots of groups requesting the room and the schedule is established 6 month at a time, which means that we haven't been able to secure the room for the first semester of 2020.  We are looking at other potential locations in the area, and at week days;
    • Maitland Sew Day - all the dates for the first semester of 2020 are on the blog;
    • Casselbery Sew Day - the blog will be updated with 2020 dates once they are confirmed.
    The Lake Mary Museum Annual Quilting & Fabric Art Exhibit  has opened on January 4th and will run until February 1st.  There are 9 quilts from our guild members' exhibited.

    Vice-President - Yanick
    Block of the Month
    December BOM is won by Diana.
    Wendy is presenting January Block of the Month.  The instructions are on the blog.  Wendy shows how the blocks could make a secondary pattern.


    New Year - New Challenge
    If you’ve lost your sojo, been busy with other things and want to find your way back to your sewing machine, we have a challenge for you:  choose one project from a book or a pattern you've got very excited about but never done or finished, and start working on it.  Project from library books are accepted too.

    Rules: 
    • Anything goes;
    • Bring the project, finished or not, to our March meeting for Show'n'Tell;
    • A prize will be drawn at the meeting.
    Sewing room virtual tours
    Yanick invites members to create a short video (1 to 2 minutes, no sound) of their sewing space.  Starting in February, we will show some videos and the owners will be invited to comment on their space.  There's a sign in sheet circulating.  If you haven't sign up at the meeting, you can still email us your video to the guild email.  And please, do not clean up your Sewing Room for the occasion!

    Treasure - Zonetta
    Financial report
    Last month Income was generated by the sale of tickets from Quilty basket, expenses for charity project.

    Membership renewal
    Membership renewal will be starting in February, and we hope that most members will have renewed by the end of March which is when we have to send our dues to the MQG.  The renewal form will be send very shortly.
    The pictorial directory will be updated, if you want to have your picture refreshed, bring your best smile to the meeting.  However, if you like your current picture, you can keep it.

    Beth - Sunshine
    Beth reminds members that we have a Sunshine person.  Her role is to send out a friendly card to members who are going through special life event.  We want to create a tight knit community, so if you know someone in the Guild in need of some sunshine,  please let us know.

    Community outreach - Kelly
    Quiltcon
    Kathy and Mary present the QuiltCon Charity Quilt which will be sent to Austin for QuiltCon in February.
    The theme this year was TEXT and the color palette shades of gray.
    Inspired by our Community Outreach drive for this year, our quilt has been designed around the word HOME, using log cabin blocks, and HOME written in different languages.
    Once the quilt is back, it will be donated to the Zebra Coalition.


    Thanks to Kathy for leading the committee, Jeff and Carla for the research and all the others who participated in creating this quilt.

    Call for Blocks
    Thank you for the blocks, and keep them coming.  A couple of quilts have been completed during the Retreat in November.

    Also we are looking into what we can do to help for Australia.
    Update - the Wollongong MQG is collecting Tree blocks (see details HERE).  Connie, Julie and Connie will be collecting blocks at our February meeting.  There is also going to be a collection point at QuiltCon.

    Zebra Coalition
    It is the last push for the year Community Outreach drive.  We will have a Show'n'Tell for the remaining of the Quilts in February.

    Placemats
    Thank you very much for all your donations, they are great and always welcome.

    Education
    Ede announces that Timna Tarr is coming to teach on April 25th (location to be determined).  You can check her website to see her work.  
    Ede presents the different class options: Making Map with Fabric, Stitched Mosaic (technique based class), Strung Along (color theory and placement), O Happy Day.
    Signs up will start in February.  As usual, your check will hold your spot.


    Election committee - Mary & Leslie (Aradria excused)
    Here are the candidates by positions:
    President - Ede
    Vice President - Debra
    Secretary - Paula
    Treasure - Kathy
    Education - Marge
    Committee Outreach - Sue
    Member at large - Love

    Love, Sue, Marge, Katy, Debra, Ede

    All candidates are running unopposed.
    Absentee absentee ballot: if you can't be present to the February meeting, in order to vote, you will need to send an email to one of the Election Committee members by Sunday, February 2nd, mid-night.
    There are some Committee positions that will need to be filled, you can indicate your interest either on the Membership Renewal form, or by email to orlandomodernquiltguild@gmail.com.

    Quilty Basket 
    Betty won last month and brings the basket back with some books, rulers, water spray bottle, sewing machine needles, scissors, compression gloves…. And the winner is Debbie.
    Side note: Betty informs the assistance that Missouri Star will be at The Villages in March.

    Sustainability challenge
    Following December's Sustainability challenge, Yanick draws a prize amongst all the participants.  Karol is the winner.

    Ice dying with Tonny Nichol
    Thank you to Tonny for welcoming us in her home and sharing her knowledge and techniques.  Also, thank you to Paula for filming, producing this video.  The video can be watch on our brand new YouTube channel.



    We would love to have more demos from our members.  Members are encouraged to contact the Programming team if they are interested in sharing skills, techniques.

    Interest Groups - Wrap up 
    In February, we will wrap up our Interest Groups' activities with a special Show'n'Tell.  Finished or not, we would love to see what you've been working on.

    Our February meeting will also be the occasion for a Members' Speed Trunk Show': bring a project to show if you want to participate.

    Update on the Bags for youth getting out of the Foster system
    Jan reports that 110 large bags and 125 quarter bags for younger kids have been donated.  She will keep sewing bags and invites you to do so too.  You can also donate fabric.  There is a need for 200 big bags per year and 125 small bags twice a year.  You can find the instructions for the bags HERE, under the Section "Helping Hands".

    Show'n'Tell




    Wednesday, November 13, 2019

    November Newsletter

    Issue 45


    November 3rd, 2019

    Dear Guildies,

    It is November already, Where Has the Time Gone?  Did you know that according to some research, the perception of time is proportional to our age?  To the 4-year old, excitingly waiting for its next birthday, one year is literally a life time away (or a quarter of it), but as years pass everything seems to accelerate.

    Here are some key dates for our Guild, for the next coming months:
    • November 16 to 24 - Festival of Trees, go and admire our quilt.
    • December 4th - Holiday celebration, check the Programming section below for the details on our Annual Gift Exchange.
    • December 14th: Open house at Quilts & More quilt store (11061 South Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando) for OrlandoMQG members, see details below in the Quilty Happening section.
    • January 8th - first meeting of 2020.
    • February - election month and final donation to the Zebra coalition
    In the mean time, try to slow down, enjoy the moment (and the cooler weather if you're in Florida) and take some time to sit and sew for yourself.

    Happy stitching,

    Caroline Garnier Janny
    Secretary

    Questions, comments, or suggestions regarding the newsletter are welcome, please email me. I would also love to hear of any quilty news or ideas for content you'd like to share.  Constructive feedback is always welcome.  
     
    MEETING REMINDERS

      MEMBER at LARGE
      Beth Schmidt

       
      Welcome to November… Beginning of the Holiday months!!! 
      I hope you are attending the Retreat in Daytona. It is always lots of fun and in a beautiful setting right on the beach. Nice to walk on the sand if you aren’t in the huge ballroom doing some sewing and enjoying great company.
      On November 15th we will be doing another Latex Sun Painting day in Mims, Florida. There will be a sign up sheet at the meeting. The day will be dependent on having sun, or at least not rain. You will need to bring pre-washed white muslin. (1/4 yd. lengths should be good). Also some bottle tops or stencils for drawing out the design on the painted fabrics. Paints etc. will be provided. We will have lunch together at a restaurant in Titusville.

      For all new, or relatively new members…if you have any questions about our Guild and all the ways to meet others, join groups, or how to find out what’s happening and when, please contact me via email or text.  Try to attend one of the lunches following the meeting. 
      Each SewDay location will have a Holiday luncheon. The guild will purchase a main food item for each location. (To be handled by an organizer at each location). I will take care of the Dr. Phillips SewDay. Judy Sanders will coordinate the Cassleberry SewDay. Mary Smart will coordinate the Maitland SewDay. There will be sign up sheets for each SewDay location at the meeting. Please sign if you will be attending one of the SewDays for the Holiday luncheon so we have an idea what we will need. 
      I hope you are enjoying your Orlando MQG membership, and have explored the benefits of membership in the “Mothership”, also known as “THE MQG”.  The MQG has also a quarterly virtual magazine, Modern Monthly, which can be enjoyed HERE.

      COMMUNITY OUTREACH
      Kelly Eskin
       

      November is a big month for Community Outreach.  We will be having a big show and tell for our first donation for the Zebra Coalition.  They provides LGBTQ+ youth ages 18-24 who are homeless and have been rejected by their families with short-term living.  Our goal is to give them 25 twin size quilts by February 2020.

      We will also be showing the Festival of Trees quilt that the committee has been working so hard to finish for their big event.  I can't wait to see it!


      Just wanted to give a big thank you to Wendy Yates for her quilt donation for the Access Charter school.  The Access Charter school was having a fundraising event and asked for a quilt to be donated.  Wendy had a quilt that wasn't quite twin size and I asked her if we could donate it.  Sorry the quilt isn't right side up in the picture, but they were so happy and appreciative to receive it.

      Don't forget the Road to TN block for our Call for Blocks.  We are still having a give away for the person that completes the most blocks.  We are hoping to put together a number of tops during the retreat so please let Julie, Connie, and Lori know if you can help.
       

      PROGRAMMING
      Yanick Booz



      November Meeting
      Bring your thinking caps! We want to hear your ideas about upcoming events, programming, education, etc. for 2020-2021. As part of our November meeting, we will have our annual brainstorming session to gather up member ideas for the guild. We need to hear from you so next year's board can plan activities that you are interested in.

      December Meeting
      Our holiday celebration meeting will include our annual gift exchange! Remember this year, the goal is to create a gift that incorporates sustainability in your unique way. You can create an art piece or a functional quilted item.

      Keep in mind:
      • Max size of 12 by 12. Great creative!
      • At least 50% should contain: 
      Re-purposed, rescued fabrics
      Renewable, sustainable new fabrics
      Scraps and otherwise trashed pieces of fabric
      Unusual materials
      • Place your complete project in a large grocery paper bag and include a note inside explaining the materials used.
      Please contact Ede or Yanick for any programming ideas, or send an email to orlandomodernquiltguild@gmail.com.
       
      QUILTY HAPPENINGS
      Locally, Globally, and on the Web
       
      • Quilts & More quilt store (11061 South Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando) has generously offered our guild a special open house to thank us for helping their business get established!  On Dec 14, all members will be welcome at the store, where there will be snacks and demos--and 20% off all regularly priced merchandise!  Don't miss it!  Please bring your guild ID card to get your discount.
                        
      • The Modern Sewist, in Sarasota, has a fun class coming up with Mandy Murray from Sew Quirky.  You might still have a chance to snap a spot.  Link to registration HERE.
      • The Modern Quilt Guild is 10!  Check this press release.  Starting on November 4th, there will 10 days of Q&A on IG and Facebook.  Also, November 9th is the MQG virtual Sew Day, you can follow along and participate with the hashtags #mqgsewday and #showusyourmqg.
      • Entries for Austin 2020 QuiltCon are due by November 30th.  Who is entering one/several quilts?  You know how much we love cheerleading our members.
      • After reading this article, you might consider that 1/4" seam allowance is a fairly attainable goal.  Could you imaging sewing 21 layers of fabric with 1/64" of margin error while knowing someone life depend on it?