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Front Lines
Dedicated to the individuals who volunteer to be on the front lines of their
guilds in the leadership roles and the directors of the Festival.
Are your guild members receiving our blog posts? It’s important that all our guild members sign up on our website to receive the posts by email. You won't want to miss out on a thing as we get closer to Festival! You can get your tickets now for Ricky Tims and Preview Night. The Ricky Tims Concert is held at the White Threater, just blocks from the OPCC. Assigned seating.
www.kcrqf.com
Happy Valentine’s Day. I hope your
month is filled with friendship, quilt-
ing, and love.
Our Quilt Festival is coming together
– thanks to the hard work you and
your committees are doing.
Please remember to Promote, Promote, Promote all of the ac-
tivities which will be happening at the Festival – Preview Night (Wednesday),
Ricky Tims concerts (Thursday and Friday nights), and Classes, Classes, Classes.
Also encourage your Guild members to purchase their Festival (1-day and 3-
day) tickets, T-shirts, pins, bags and the pattern for the Festival Quilt from you. A
reminder to all of us, 3-day passes will only be available either through the
Guild or on-line. However, if they purchase them through the Guild they will
save money at $25 each rather than on-line at $30 (plus shipping and handling
charges).
Have a wonderful quilty February and I look forward to seeing you at our next
Member Representative meeting, Saturday, February 16th.
Happy Quilting,
Carol R
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Look, This is a sample of our Merchandise. Raymore Quilt Guild, Diann White, Sandy Smith,
Susie Reardon and Nadene Wade have given us some great products to sell at the Festival.
You may pre-purchase these items through your Festival Representatives.
Bag $6
16”x15”x5”
It has a large pocket with two smaller pockets on the front and a pocket on each of the ends suitable for holding a drink. The shoulder strap is adjustable so that the bag can be used as either a regular bag, shoulder bag or cross body bag.
Pin $5, 1 ½” wide pin, clutch pin back, Enamel
Pattern $9
Quilter’s Friendship Ribbons by Diann R. White
Over 20 pages of step by step instructions to create a stunning 68”x84” quilt. Written for quilters of all levels, this pieced pat-tern is one of the best values you can find. Quilt blocks chosen by the Festival Guilds to represent their guild. Limited quantities are available
T-shirt $15 S,M,L,XL $18 2XL, 3XL
Tropical Blue, Short sleeve, Crew neck, Unisex sizing
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REGISTRATION AND ADDING CLASSES FAQ
Many people have completed their registration and then have logged off OR have added
a class and then are experiencing difficulty when trying to complete their purchases or add
additional classes.
Our recommendations are as follow:
1. The most effective way to log in to your account is by PC. The site has experienced diffi-
culty for individuals using an Ipad if the user has not cleared their cache and cookies. If
you are only using an Ipad, clear your cache and cookies first, then proceed with step 2.
Log into your account by using http://kcrqf.com/festival-info/festival-passes-events-classes/
1. This will bring you to your dashboard where you will see My Application. Underneath My
Application you will see the following:
Registrant Information
Festival Registration Fee, Events and Class Selection
Confirm Selection(s)
Checkout
Applause is in order…..
• for our Web-Maven Amy for the tremendous work she has done to get our Regpack
system ready to go. It’s working and the problems have been minimal.
• for Julie Kiffin who has provided us countless hours in recruiting an amazing teaching
staff and continues to blog our progress on Social Media.
• for Susie Saunders for her unstoppable spirit in filling up the vendor spots, seeing to a
million details and procuring all the great prizes for our quilters.
• Their work has been extraordinary and the benefits to the Festival are showing.
• Also for Kathy Limpic who not only is our “21”, but has stepped into the position of Bus
Coordinator making her presence KNOWN booking 4 busses!! She is a Rock Star!!!
• For all our guild members who are working behind the scenes preparing for the mer-
chandise sales, the judging of the quilts, the mini-quilt silent auction, Preview night, the
show-book, the appraiser, working with the quilt managers and more…..
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Front Lines – February 2019
From the Co-Chairs:
We’re excited to see things progress quickly as we head toward June!
Please remember to order your advance show tickets and merchandise from your Member
Director. Tickets will be delivered the month after they are ordered at the guild meeting.
KCRQF merchandise will be picked up in the KCRQF booth at Festival.
Support our classes, trunk show and events! We have scheduled great teachers and pre-
senters believing we will have increased attendance. Our members are invited to enjoy all
aspects of Festival – this only comes about every two years!
Great prizes have been donated by our generous supporters --
Judged Quilts:
Best of Festival – Bernina 770 Quilters Edition – donated by Windmill Sewing/Bernina – value
$6,000
Sponsor’s Choice – BabyLock Soprano – donated by Missouri Sewing Machine – value
$2,799
Judge’s Choice – GO! Big and 9” QTube – donated by Quilters HQ – value $820
Guild Quilts:
Viewer’s Choice 1 – Janome MC 6700P – donated by Missouri Sewing Machine – value
$3,799
Viewer’s Choice 2 – Brother Scan N Cut – donated by Windmill/Bernina – value $799
Viewer’s Choice 3 – EverSewn Sparrow 30 – donated by Show-Me Quilting – value $600
Volunteer Drawing for those who White Glove: Pfaff Passport 2.0 – donated by Harper’s
Fabric & Quilt Co. – Value $699
Please thank those businesses for their generosity when you shop with them!
Our ad will appear in the coming issue of American Patchwork & Quilting – on newsstands
February 6.
Your Co-Chairs,
Susie and Julie
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January Progress Report Susie Saunders Co-Chair:
I have sent another Vendor mailing to include those who have been on the wait list. We
are continuing to keep our Vendors Quilt related vs “filling a space”.
Welcome Vendor Letter has been sent out with introductions of the committees who will be
working with them during the Festival. (Demo’s, Show-book, Vendor in/out & Social Media)
Our KCRQF Press Release is in the process of being sent. If you have a community billboard,
internet provider etc. who accepts community news and you would like for me to send out
our Press Release please acquire their email contact information and I will send.
Be on the look-out for our latest ad in American Patchwork and Quilting to hit newsstands
on Feb 6th. Phyllis Carlisle did a FABULOUS job providing the ad for us. Please take time to
send her a thank you!!
The Executive Board joined Julie & I in a site visit at the Overland Park Convention Center.
We were happy with the new configuration using the ballroom as our entrance area and
will have plenty of space to contain our Quilt Show. Great news!
We continue to interview alternate Pipe & Drape companies with one more visit to go.
(These are the folks who set up the booth areas, provide signage etc)
Julie and I both met with the Demo committee, great meeting they have a good outline
ahead.
Biggest news: The Registration system is up and working!!! WE have had only a few small
hiccups. We are happy to see that you all are signing up for classes, lectures and Pre-View
night too!
Checking with the White Theater we are thrilled to also see that you have been acquiring
your tickets for Ricky Tims. Yay to us all as our time grows closer for the Festival.
Regarding the Regpack system, Julie and I believe we will be using this system for White
Glove sign-ups. There will be more information coming for this at the March meeting. Ju-
lie’s report will contain some EXCITING NEWS for Volunteers!
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Master Class with Ricky Tims, Session 1 Friday
June 14, 8:30-10:30 Lecture Style…...Be pre-
pared for plenty of “Ah-ha” and “Duh, I wish I had
known that before!” moments in this insanely popular
Mini Master Class Lecture. Not only are there sewing
tricks, but organizational and management tips for
quilters are included as well. Mini-piped binding, birth-
ing a quilt, and burying frayed tails are just a few of
the many super-practical things covered. Don’t keep
track as there are likely to be more than eleven cool
things presented.
Session 2 -- 10:30 am to 12:00 noon --
"Stress Free and Fun Quilts" by Ricky Tims
Quilters know the basics of quarter-inch seams and getting
things “just right”. However, in this Mini Master Class Lecture
you will learn to let loose and break some of the rules with-
out sacrificing quality of workmanship. Learn improvisational
patchwork (aka Quilting Caveman Style). Learn Ricky’s ad-
dictive method for slicing and dicing called Convergence
Quilts. And finally, enjoy Primitive Traditional Patchwork, a
great project for all quilters, but also a great project to do
with kids because you ‘can’t mess it up’. It’s like three clas-
ses in one.
Session 3 -- 1:30 to 3:00 pm -- "Rhapsody Quilts:
The process to design your own original Rhapsody"
Learn the process to design your own original legacy-
oriented and masterful Rhapsody quilt. Don’t be fooled! A
Rhapsody quilt is easier than most traditional quilts. You will
learn the easy design process followed by Ricky’s No-pins
Precision Curved Piecing as well as his prize-winning Outline
Appliqué, using the beautiful and forgiving double blanket
To sign up for Ricky's Master Classes and other Trunk Shows and Lectures (more information about
them soon), follow the link on the home page of the KCRQF website to begin your Festival experi-
ence. The trunk shows and lectures are listed by day below the Classes.
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Kaw Valley Quilters Guild Since 1977
Meetings are at 7 p.m. the Monday evening before the third Tuesday of each month, and at 9:30 a.m. on the third Tuesday of each month at Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vermont, Lawrence, KS.
The Kaw Valley Quilters Guild is an educational non-profit organization. Its purpose is to stimulate an interest in quilts and to promote and advance the art of quilting in all of its forms. Dues are $35 per calendar year renewable in September. Membership is open to anyone interested in quilts or quilting. Members receive a monthly newsletter, a roster of members, and use of the book and pattern library. They also enjoy monthly meetings, workshops, discounts, and special events.
I have seen Ricky Tim’s perform a couple times. He is very funny and entertaining and a talented piano player. I have taken clas-ses from him and use techniques learned in his class. Deb Ells-worth, Kaw Valley Q.G.
Sue Heinz*
March 18 & 19, 2019
“You’ve Got a Friend Named
Workshop - Wed., Mar. 20, 9 - 4“Take Two-Simple Shapes Stunning Results”
Sue Heinz is the owner of Kismet Quilting LLC, and is the author of four books, brimming with
fresh design ideas for free-motion quilting and has also designed several innovative marking
tools – all to delight, intrigue and inspire. In addition to teaching at guilds and national
shows across the country, her designs, books and tools have been featured in online TV and
national and international publications. She brings a Fine Arts and Education background
and over twenty-five years of quilting experience to the classroom. Her designs have in-
spired both novice and expert quilters alike. Sue lives in White Bear Lake, MN with her hus-
band Tom. They have two wonderful daughters and two awesome sons-in-law. She teach-
es at national quilting shows, local guilds, trunk shows and retreats. Specializing in free-
motion and longarm quilting, Sue shares her unique quilting style and innovative techniques
in fun classes using lots of visual aids and easy, step-by-step instruction. *$5.00 donation/
non-members
Deb Ellsworth
I saw Ricky the last time he was in KC. I’m a modern quilter and I enjoyed the techniques that he presented although the overall aesthetic was not in line with mine, the technical aspect was really great. Ricky is very lika-ble and is great at just relating with people! Chrisy Nickell, KC Modern
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Twilight Stitchers Quilt Guild
Sandy Saunders and Brenda Reed
We meet at 7:00 p.m. on the 2nd Monday,
at Colonial Hills Community of Christ Church,
3539 SW State Highway 7,Blue Springs, MO.
In January, members had miniature quilt stands that were made by one of the husbands
and made mini quilts using scrapbook paper. Cute! Our February meeting will be School-
house, featuring techniques shown by a few of the members. In March, Angela Walters will
be our program and non-members are welcome to attend. There will be a $5 admission
fee. We have three mini quilts for the auction collected from our members Jim Brown,
Kathy Fisher and Becky Cogan, and expect a few more.
These are a few of our mini-quilts for
the Silent Auction.
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Mo-Kan Heart Quilt Guild St. John’s UMC, 6900 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO 1:00-4:00
p.m. on the 3rd Saturday of the month
Sherry Dicus and Fairlen Coates
Raymore Quilt Guild meets the 3rd Monday at
9:00 am at the First Baptist Church of Raymore,
116 S. Washington St., Raymore, MO.
Sandy Smith and Diann White
After our February, 18th meeting, Liz Grandberg will be presenting Hexfied Panel Quilts. Liz is
the owner of Gypsy Dreamer Quilts in Baldwin City, KS. We still have a couple of openings
for the workshop. The workshop will last until 4 PM. If you are interested in attending or
have additional questions, please contact Debbie Renek at [email protected]. The
fee for the workshop for attendees not Raymore Guild Members is $45. She has a kit with
the pattern for $25.
The Raymore Quilt Guild has been working on the Merchandising options for the Kansas City
Regional Quilt Guild. We are excited with the merchandise options that are going to be
available. Besides the items that will be available for pre-sale to the participating guilds, we
will have some additional items that will be available at KCRQF’s vendor booth.
And here is a picture from our workshop on
February 2, 2019. We made grocery bags for
The City Union Mission.
Feb. 2, 2019
The Mo-Kan Heart Quilt Guild will have their first workshop for community service for the homeless. We will
be making grab bags for the homeless and book covers at the Rockhurst Community Center, 5401 Troost,
Kansas City, MO, from 1:30 – 6:00pm. The bags are being donated to the City Union Mission.
Feb. 16, 2019
The Mo-Kan Heart Quilt Guild will have their regular meeting on Feb. 16, 2019, at St. John’s UMC, 6900 Ward
Parkway, Kansas City, MO, from 1-4pm. We will be working on our small quilts and unfinished quilts!
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Sunflower Piecemakers Quilt Guild
Meeting is the 2nd Thursday, social time 6:30 and meeting
at 7 pm. Lansing Community Center, 800 1st Terrace,
Lansing, Kansas We ask for a $5 donation from non-
members when we have a guest speaker.
Emma Thayer, Peggy Davis and Denise Mariano
Nitetime Needlers Quilt Guild
Meetings are on the second Thursday of the month at 7pm Hillside Christian Church, 900 NE Vivion Rd, KCMO.
Victoria Foley & Pam Peugh
Our February 14, 2019, meeting will be held at our regular location at the Lansing Communi-
ty Center and we will have a demo night/gadget night. We typically try to have demo/
gadget nights in January and February with our own talented members so in case of bad
weather a speaker doesn’t have to travel or possibly cancel.
We will start accepting donated mini quilts for the silent auction at our festival meet-
ings thru April. Please remember to have the completed required form (and optional form
if you so desire), securely attached to the back of the mini quilt. Thank You for your contri-
bution!
In January, the guild hosted Cynthia Parry, speaking on The Japan Disaster. It was an in-
teresting and inspirational talk
In February, we will have Robyn Gregg showing a Trunk Show of Pictorial Quilts. In March,
we will have our annual fundraiser meeting. Come join us if you would like an opportunity
to increase your stash.
We are starting to prepare for our annual quilt show, the Northland Needlers Quilt Show,
which will be held Sept. 21st and 22nd at the Hillside Christian Church. Northland Needlers
Quilt Show is an annual Quilt Show organized by Northland Quilter's Guild and Nitetime
Needlers Quilt Guild in Gladstone, MO.
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Platte Prairie Piecers Quilt Guild
Meeting is the 3rd Monday, at 10 am
Platte City United Methodist Church
14040 State Hwy N, Platte City, MO.
Linda Hollandsworth and Carol Harris
Christy Nickell and Lynn Pias
Our February meeting is an annual “Valentine Tea”, every-
one brings a valentine for a member. We have “tea and
refreshments” plus play a few games. For “show and tell”
we will be bringing a quilt that we “love”. The meeting is
our chance to have a lot of laughs and plenty of time for
fellowship. Happy Valentines Day!
KCMQG’s 2019 is off to a fabulous start! Members Mary Thomas and Renee Arnett received grants from KCMQG in 2018 and shared what they learned with the guild. Mary’s grant enabled her to take a work-shop with quilt designer Laura Heine. She shared the collage quilting techniques she learned during that workshop. Renee demonstrated paper piecing techniques she learned from Tula Pink, Stacey Day and Jenny Pedigo. Prairie Point Quilt and Fabric Shop sponsored the meeting and contributed to the tips and tricks portion of the evening by demonstrating an appliqué technique with Charlotte’s Fusible Web and Mono-Poly thread.
We’re turning 10! The KCMQG will celebrate its 10th birthday in Janu-ary 2020 and plans are underway to look back at some memories and milestones from our first decade.
February’s meeting will feature member Merrie Ford’s presentation. Merrie loves the color brown – a rare choice for a Modern Quilter! In her words, “What could be wrong with fabric that is the color of choco-late, coffee, caramel, toffee, nutmeg, ginger or cinnamon?!” She’ll be showing us how to incorporate brown in our creations.
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The Blue Valley Quilters Guild
Our meeting is the first Tuesday of the month at the Village on Anti-och, 14895 Antioch Road, Overland Park, KS 66221. Please enter at the south entrance.. Social time begins at 9:00 a.m. with our meeting starting at 9:30 a.m.
At our February meeting, members will make quilts for charity. The challenge is to see how many
can be completed for the various charities BVQG supports in one day by the membership.
Donna Lynn Thomas – Our speaker for March is Donna Lynn Thomas. Donna has authored 14 titles
with Martingale, self-published one book, and one with the Kansas City Star. She has also contribut-
ed articles in numerous publications over the years. She has appeared in Craftsy classes and QNN-
TV episodes. Donna has designed Omnigrid On-Point Ruler and On-Point Square. Donna will pre-
sent her program “Make Mine Mini” to the guild and will conduct a workshop titled “Magical Mirrored
Stars”.
Safehome – In January, members donated money for 19 twin bed microfiber blankets, 2 sets of twin
bed sheets, 7 more trundle bed size quilts, 8 rolls of toilet paper, 16 pairs fuzzy socks, 35 pairs of
low-profile athletic socks, 12 pairs of children's gloves, assortment of Mary Kay products, as well as
money to support the kitchen.
Sit & Stitch – February we like to "pay it forward" to Rose Estates. This year we will be making
"Dinner Scarves" for the residents. We have collected a big stack of fabric for use in making these
scarves. If you want to make one for yourself you will go home with a pattern. We also can use more
polyester, or very soft fabric that drapes well. Come Thursday, February 14th with your sewing ma-
chine & supplies and be ready to construct in assembly line. Joyce Edwards will be the leader for the
day.
Block Exchange – Members will join in the fun of making the monthly quilt block (a heart) and take
the chance to win all of the blocks submitted this month.
Retreat – Plans are underway for another FABULOUS Guild retreat in April, with the theme “It’s About Time”. Fun times!
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Starlight Quilters Guild 7810 W 79 Street, Overland Park, KS 66204
Overland Park Lutheran Church
Meet: 6:30, 4th Tuesday Jan – Nov http://www.starlightquilters.com/
Kim Cawthon and Janette Sheldon, KCRQF
Starlight Quilters Guild was all ready for 2019 to start. And then, freezing rain and sleet came and put a halt
to our first meeting. We are working to reschedule Jane Bromberg sometime this summer. That means
that our members are doubly looking forward to Kim Melton’s presentation on Feb 26. Kim is a teacher and
staff member at Harper’s Fabric and Quilts and is well known in the local quilting community.
We have a big year planned. In May, Edyta Sitar from Laundry Basket Quilts will present a program and a
workshop. In August, Mary Fons will spend the day with us. Rumor has it she may be accompanied by fami-
ly. (or maybe that’s just wishful thinking). Starlight will once again hold our quilt show at Abdulla Shriner’s
Center in Mission, KS October 4 & 5. .
UPCOMING 2019 Starlight Events
Feb 26 Kim Melton – Quintessential Small Quilts
Mar 26 Kelly Cline – Turning Antique Linens & Quilts into Heirloom Pieces
Apr 23 Candy Hargrove – Can You Have too Many Churn Dash Quilts
May 20-21 Edyta Sitar - Program and workshop - location to be announced
Kim Milton– Staff Member and teacher at Harper’s Fabric & Quilts
Big name speakers coming to Starlight
Quilters Guild in 2019
Edyta Sitar Laundry Basket Quilts
Mary Fons – A Day With Mary Fons
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The Northland Quilters Guild
meets the second Thursday of each month. Visitors
are welcome. Meetings are at the Gashland United
Methodist Church, 7715 N Oak Trafficway, Kansas
City, Mo. Meetings start at 10 AM with a business
meeting followed by a featured speaker.
Roberta Waterfield and Trudy Coogan, KCRQF Reps.
Olathe Quilter’s Guild will be working with the Johnson County Extension Office in Olathe to provide several quilting workshops again in 2019. The next class coming up in March 26th, Paper Piecing, led by Barb Fife. To register for the class, go online at www.johnson.k-state.edu (near the bottom of the Classes and Events page) or call 913-715-7000.
Our February Guild meeting looks to be a busy and fun time. Members can arrive as early as noon to work on projects for the charities we support. During the regular meeting time, in addition to the option of contin-uing those projects, we’ll be registering quilts that members would like to display at KCRQF this summer and demos will be presented on a variety of techniques.
Tia Curtis presented a trunk show of her delightful quilts at our
January meeting. Tia is offering several classes at the regional
festival.
The February guild meeting is our annual fund raiser. Members
provide baskets of goodies, quilt or non quilt related, for pur-
chase by other guild members. In addition there is a silent auc-
tion as well as games designed to raise funds for the guild. Pro-
ceeds do not toward monthly guest speaker fees.
Our Quilted Blessings Chair reported that she distributed
over 80 quilts donated by guild members to 3 separate
charities.
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Nimble Thimbles Quilt Guild
Grace United Methodist Church, 2400 US Highway 50, Lee’s Summit, MO.
(northern outer road between Todd George and Blackwell).
Meetings begin at 6:30 p.m. Edwina Smith and Linda Tyrrel
The 2019 President for Nimble Thimbles is Mary Becvar, Vice President is Linda Tyrrel, and Pro-
gram Chair is Alison Saunders. At the January meeting, three members demonstrated
techniques - string quilting, paper piecing, and applique. At the February meeting, mem-
bers are asked to bring their first quilt, their favorite quilt, or an antique quilt, with the story
behind each selection. The March meeting will be Robyn Gregg, presenting "Divine Intro-
spections and Family Connections." Our opportunity quilt is complete.
Alison Saunders and Linda Tyrrel have completed mini-quilts for the silent auction. Several other members are working on mini-quilts also.
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Our meetings are on the second Tuesday at
10:00 at the First Lutheran Church, 6400
State Line Rd, Mission Hills, Kansas 66208.
Gretchen Schafer and Elaine Lenz
We're excited to host, along with Mo-Kan Heart Quilt Guild, our first
"Preview Night" on Wednesday evening, June 12 -- proceeds will benefit two
sewing related non profits, The Sewing Labs and Once We Were Refugees.
To find out about all the classes, trunk shows and special events, click on this link on our
home page www.kcrqf.com: "Follow this link to begin planning your festival experience!"
Our February Program: Kathy Delaney presents
"Do Humble Beginnings Mean a Humble End?
Kathy Delaney has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in art education from the Uni-
versity of Arizona and loves teaching quilt making techniques. She has been ab-
sorbing everything she can that is quilt related since she began in 1991.
Kathy regularly develops new workshops and classes. Kathy has also taken the
2-day seminar offered by NQA on being a quilt show judge and has had experi-
ence judging quilt shows in Kansas, Missouri and Arkansas.