Needle Notes June, 2017
Volume 41 Issue No. 6
The River City Quilters’ Guild Monthly General Meeting is held on the Third Tuesday of each month at the Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento, located at 2425 Sierra Blvd. in Sacra-mento. The evening begins at 6:30PM with social time, and the general meeting starts at 7:00PM. There is no charge for members, guests pay $5 when a speaker is featured. Members, remember to bring your name tag (or 25 cents), and any/all of the following: Sew and Show Pro-ject(s), Library Books, Community Service Projects, Dollar Bills for Quilters Treasures, Fat Quar-ters for Fat Quarter Exchange, and your Secret Pal Gift if participating. Guild Website: www.rivercityquilters.org The guild’s mailing address is: River City Quilters' Guild, P.O. Box 15816, Sacramento, CA 95852-0816 The monthly Board Meeting is held on the First Thursday of each month at Northminster Pres-
byterian Church, located at 3235 Pope Ave in Sacramento, CA 95821. The Quilt Show Meeting
begins at 6:00PM, with the General Board meeting starting at 7:00PM. ALL Guild members are
welcome to attend the Board Meeting.
Newsletter article submission deadline is the 23rd of each month. Send to newslet-
WHAT’S INSIDE
2019 Opportunity Quilt - Page 6
Birthdays – Page 9
Classifieds - Page 7
Community Service - Page 2
Fat Quarter Exchange - Page 3
Guild Board & Committees – Page 14
Guild Library News - Page 5
Membership News – Page 3
Neighborhood Circles - Page 4 - 5
Over The Back Fence - Page 9 - 10
President's Message – Page 2
Workshop Survey - Page 2
2017 Programs & Workshops –
Page 16- 17
Quilt Show 2017 – Page 10-12
RARE Bear Army - Page 4
Retreats - Page 5
Send A Greeting – Page 5
Treasurer’s Report - Page 3
Upcoming Events – Page 13
Veterans Quilts Group - Page 6
Meeting Night Reminder!
Please remember to sign in and
pick up your door prize ticket when
you arrive - this will save time later
when the time comes to draw the
winning door prize tickets. Re-
member to wear your name tags!
Carol Ziogas
Japanese Quilting
June 20, 2017
Carol Zioga was introduced to Sashiko in the 1980s when her mother tried it out. She
became hooked on the Japanese aesthetic and simplicity of the technique. Carol be-
gan her research and kimono collection in 2004, then launched Kimonomomo in 2005
while at college in Oregon. She's written articles and projects for various magazines
over the years, taught Sashiko at the Houston International Quilt Festival twice, and in
January 2017 did a Sashiko demonstration at the Tokyo Great International Quilt Fes-
tival to launch four new Sashiko kits she designed for Tulip Needle Co. In short, Japa-
nese textiles are her life.
Carol's presentation includes hands-on viewing of her collection of antique Indigo tex-
tiles from the 19th and early 20th centuries, including shibori (tie dye), sashiko, ka-
tazome (stencil dyed), and others. She covers not just what sashiko is, but why it ex-
ists, and how the cotton trade has affected Japanese culture,
trade, and politics. www.theardentthread.com
Workshop: Carol Ziogas - Sashiko Quilting
June 21, 2017
Carol will be teaching the different sashiko stitches, she has different patterns to
choose from. She has a large selection of designs and threads and needles from Ja-
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pan. www.theardentthread.com. For more information about
Sashiko, go to Carol's YouTube page to view demonstrations
of her techniques. Class fee: $35.00. Kit Fee: $12 - $15.
Contains fabric, thread, needles, and transfer paper.
Dear Members,
Another month into the year and it is already June. My
article for this month is about the duties of the guild's
Newsletter Editor.
Sue Kooiman has been our editor for the last one and a
half years. She enjoys doing the newsletter because it
keeps her in the know of what is happening in the guild.
It is a challenge that she enjoys each month to make
sure the letter comes out in a concise, accurate, and
informative manner.
One of her jobs is to edit the articles that are submitted
for clarity of idea and that they are grammatically cor-
rect. She also makes sure the articles stay on target.
There are many different columns in the newsletter.
The general guild related topics, committee reports,
treasurer’s report, etc. There is a section for
Classifieds. Any member can run an article,
free of charge, advertising something they
have for sale. The article will run for two
months. If the item is not sold by then, Sue will suggest
a few changes to the article for the third and final
month. Quilt related retail businesses are also able to
advertise for a nominal monthly fee.
Out of our 205 members, 28 are currently receiving the
newsletter by postal mail. The cost is between $20 and
$30 per month for the printing and mailing. The rest of
our members receive the newsletter over the internet.
Any member of the guild may submit an article to the
newsletter. Non-member articles will be accepted on a
space available basis. All articles must be quilting relat-
ed and are due by the 23rd of each month.
It now takes Sue between 8 - 10 hours a month to put
each issue together. In the beginning it took longer to
learn all there was to know. After the first three
months she was off and running. I hope you enjoy her
efforts and read the letter each month.
Thank you,
Nancy Causey
President RCQG 2017
We were happy to assist Joyce Reece with the Studio
Tour on May 6 in our capacity as Community Service.
Joyce is so gracious to host Community Service every
month. Along with Joyce as hostess, Janet Van Wert
served as greeter; and Charlotte Westlake, Ruth
Schindler, Marion Emerson, Penny Berggren and I
assisted in welcoming about 30 visitors. We hope eve-
ryone that visited her home was pleased with what
they saw Community Service does and maybe we will
have some more members join us at our next meeting
as a result.
Last week we delivered 25 quilts to one of the local
hospitals. And we took in over 30 finished quilts at our
last Guild Meeting. Thanks for all your hard work.
Mary Jane Motter
Dear Members,
For those of you who were not at the May guild meet-
ing, I passed around a questionnaire regarding to the
workshops. The following are the results.
1. Teach techniques, not patterns
2. To have more art related workshops
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3. To have better looking samples
4. To have classes that are more of a challenge
5. To have Saturday classes
Saturday classes will only work if the speaker is from
the immediate area. Otherwise, we have to pay for sev-
eral nights lodging. I do have one or two local speakers
lined up for next year and I will check with them to see if
they are willing to do a Saturday workshop.
When I line the speakers up , I will ask them if they
have classes that will cover the above criteria.
I hope this will help solve the empty workshop problem.
Thank you,
President RCQG 2017
It’s been such a beautiful spring and I can’t believe
summer is right around the corner! Please extend a
sunny and warm welcome to our new and returning
members:
Jackie Clauson of Carmichael #2627
Jill Petrucci of Sacramento #2326
Betty Wilhelm of Sacramento #1092
This brings our current membership total to 205. Please
pick up your 2017 membership cards and printed ros-
ters (if you ordered one on your membership form) at
the Membership Table.
I would also like to introduce our new Membership
Chair, Regina Saxton, who will take over the member-
ship responsibilities as of July 1. Please join me in wel-
coming her to her new post next month. It’s been great
doing membership for the past two years – a great way
to get to know so many of the Guild’s members!
Happy Quilting!
(Continued from page 2) Deborah Ciarla
2016-2017 Membership Chair
4/14/17 to 5/23/17
Beginning balance $35,102.74
Income 7,483.01
Expenses (7,079.94)
Ending balance 35,505.81
Year to date loss (6,280.55)
June - Any Flower print fabric
July and August will not have a Fat Quarter
Exchange
Sep - Fabrics that read as Gray or Black
Oct - It is time for another Batik Month!!!
Nov - Let us get ready for a new year with the
theme of "Imagination in Flight!"
Dec – No Fat Quarter Exchange
Here is how the Fat Quarter Exchange works;
❆ When you bring in a fat quarter to the monthly
guild meeting you will receive a ticket that will be
drawn for a chance to win one of the prizes.
❆ If you bring in a second
fat quarter, you will get the
chance to receive a second
ticket and a better chance to
win one of the prizes OR you
may chose to make a direct
exchange for one of the fat
quarters that have already
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been turned in.
❆ The more fat quarters you bring in the more chanc-
es there are to win one of the prizes.
❆ Every odd number of fat quarters that are turned in,
participants will receive a ticket for the prize drawing.
❆ For every even number fat quarters turned in you
can choose to either take a chance on winning one of
the prizes or to make a direct exchange from the fab-
rics already turned in.
❆ Only one prize per person per meeting.
I am looking for one or more guild members that would be willing to be members of the Fat Quarter Exchange Committee. This person will continue the FQE activities during the time that I am Quilt Show Chair in 2018. I am looking for persons willing to work with me this year so that I can better assist Teri Moore this year and fo-cus on the show next year.
Thank you!
Korey Chase [email protected]
The June RARE Bears sew day has been cancelled
due to a scheduling conflict. The next sew day will be
Friday, July 14, 2017.
Thank you,
Jonell Carter
Juanice Hess/
Want to sew with others? Neighborhood Circles are a
great way to meet other nearby quilters and spend
some quality time sewing and chatting.
The contact person will provide actual Circle location.
Circle Q Gang
(Continued from page 3) Meets 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 1:00 pm
Carmichael
Contact: Joyce Reece (916) 944-2772
Crafty Quilters
Meets Fridays, 12:00 Noon
South Sacramento
Contact: Judy Horne (916) 421-2896
Midtown Night Quilters
Meets 2nd Monday, 5:00-8:00 pm
Midtown
Contact: Diana Muenzler (916) 873-5526
Mission Oaks Quilt Club
Meets Thursdays, 9:00 am
Carmichael
Contact: Lila Erl (916) 481-9747
Pins and Needles Art Quilters
Meets 1st Wednesdays, 7:00 pm
Rancho Cordova Library
Contacts: Lori Wisheropp & Kim Sikes
Bargello Babes
Meets Alternate Wednesdays
South Sacramento
Contacts: Laura Jones
(916) 254-8141 [email protected]
Vickie Cooley-Soto
(916) 442-5989 [email protected]
Arden Area
Meets 4th Tuesdays, 6:00 pm
Arden/Arcade, Sierra Blvd.
Contact: Dort Russell (916) 489-2159
Backyard Quilters
Meets Wednesdays, 5:30-9:00 pm
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Arden/Arcade, Whitney & Watt
Contact: Pat Weissensee (916) 485-9917
RARE Bears Army
Meets: 2nd Friday, Monthly, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Juanice Hess - [email protected]
If you are the contact for a Neighborhood Circle not
listed here, please email the coordinators with infor-
mation about your group. Visit the Neighborhood Cir-
cles table at the general meetings to discover a circle in
your neighborhood.
Korey Chase & Sue Kooiman
2017 Neighborhood Circles Coordinators
A reminder that the Library will be at the meeting in
June and then take a 2 month break until Septem-
ber. So be sure to check out some quilting books for
your summer reading. We have books on scrap quilts,
appliqué, mini quilts, paper piecing, baby quilts, and
even organizing your sewing room! Maybe this is the
summer to try new things. Stop by the library table in
the left corner of the hall, and browse our books.
Carol Zelinski & Sue Aoki
Our Memorial Day Retreat 2017 has been another
HUGE success. Mercy Center, Auburn is always a
peaceful, tranquil location. You are guanteed at all
times to see deer, squirrels and a possum or two during
your stay. The stress of daily living just melts away as
soon as you arrive.
Mercy Center has always offered healthy delicious
meals, prepared by professional chefs. Plenty of food
choices and extra for everyone who wanted more.
(Continued from page 4) Even special selection for vegetarians. A couple of us
tried a ''new to me'' dish, Baked Salmon with Dill and
we were very surprised by the delicious non-fishy fla-
vor that this dish had. Maybe not my new favorite but
a pleasant experience that we all have agreed to try
again. LOL
We played several 'quilting themed' games (Word
Searches, Anagrams, Don't Say That!, etc) with priz-
es donated by several guild members, and local quilt
stores; Meissner's, Runs With Scissors, and Quilters'
Corner. I know that we all truly appreciate the prizes
that members have made especially for our retreats. I
try to make sure that everyone wins a prize at the re-
treat. and I couldn't do that without the donations from
guild members. A very special "Thank You Hug"
needs to go out to Mairy Guthleben and Kim Brownell
for making us special gifts for this retreat. You ladies
are my Special Angels.
We had a 2 free workshops offered this weekend-
Scrappy Fabric Baskets & Covered Design Boards.
It's always lots of fun to learn a new project and use
up some of those scraps that we all have squished
into hidey-holes. Pictures will be posted on our Face-
book page soon. I still need to learn how to put in
grommets but I promise I will figure it out before out
next general meeting. LOL
And of course bunches of sewing was done by every-
one. Even a couple of the ladies finished two quilting
projects. Wow, such devotion to completing two pro-
jects, I couldn't even finish my one. Ha-Ha. Of course
it is probably because I brought the wrong foot peddle
and I refused to drive back to Citrus Heights to get it. I
spent more time socializing anyway. A retreat is the
best time to get to know my 'Quilting Sisters'. Every-
one can always use a new friend.
Next year, we are going to try to make this an extend-
ed 3 Day Retreat, Thursday - Sunday. Everyone at
the retreat voted unanimously to extend the sewing
weekend. I will find out what the new prices will be
and will let everyone know in the next newsletter.
Many have already signed up. If you are interested in
this retreat, do contact me quickly as this retreat will
have a limited space available.
And here are two wonderful Words of Wisdom I would (Continued on page 6)
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like to share …
“Being with friends is like being caught in a shower of
sunshine.”
“Friendship has a way of making you feel good right
down to your toes.”
Jonell Carter
2017 Retreats Coordinator
Did you know you can wish your fellow RCQG mem-
bers well in times of illness? Or make sure they get
recognized for a well-deserved accomplishment? Or
congratulate them on becoming a full time quilter be-
cause they have retired? We have a greeting card for
that!!!
Please notify Elyse Marinos, Corresponding Secretary,
at the monthly meeting; or, you can email her at
[email protected] or (805) 404-7075 with your
friend’s name and the reason for the greeting. A card
will be sent post haste!
To continue supplying quilts to the veterans at Mather
Field Hospital our group needs help! We are in need of
members willing to assist with all the different steps for
making these quilts. The patterns are free, the fabric
and batting are free, all we ask for is a few hours of
your time.
We will normally meet on the second Wednesday of
the month at the home of Pat Weissensee, 3817 Wil-
liam Way, Sacramento, 95821 between 10 am and 3
pm. We hope that many of you will be able to make it!
The meeting on June 14 will be devoted to organizing
the fabric bins and integrating the recent donations.
No need to bring your machines!
(Continued from page 5) If you have any questions please feel free to contact
Korey Chase at 9165086173 or [email protected]
or Cindy Parsell at [email protected]. You can
also speak with Cindy Parsell or myself at any guild
meeting. Thank you to all our guild members for every-
thing you do for the guild and our community.
Korey Chase
Veterans' Quilts Group Co-Chair
We are now ready to start work on the 2019 Oppor-
tunity Quilt that we will hope will be ready for judging
at the 2018 Quilt Shows & judging venues. Offering a
quilt that has won awards increases it’s attractiveness.
We will be doing a quilt that will be mainly paper
pieced and are looking for guild members that want to
help and those that may want to learn this useful quilt-
ing skill. At the June Guild meeting, I will be distrib-
uting copies of the paper-piecing patterns with re-
quested colors indicated to all interested mem-
bers. The pattern that will be handed out will be one
quarter of one of the blocks of the main quilt design.
All of the completed example pieces will then be ar-
ranged into the Incentive Quilt awarded to the lucky
guild member who sells or buys tickets for the 2019
Opportunity Quilt.
I will be seated at one of the tables around the side of
the meeting space with the Fat Quarter Exchange,
Neighborhood Circles, and Veterans' Quilt group.
Please come by and see me for details and questions
that you might have.
After the June meeting, there will be a workshop and
sew date to work on the patterns handed out.
I hope that every member of the guild is as excited as I
am in creating an award-winning and exciting quilt for
our 2019 Quilt Show. Thank you!
Korey Chase
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Kola Quiltmate Cabinet for Sale - Almost
like new. Was used in our vacation home in the Trinity
Alps. I bought it as Meissner’s about 10 years ago.
Lightly used, has two built in drawers on the left side,
hydraulic lift for the sewing machine, extended table
on the back, medium brown color. Measurements are
56"L x 39"W x 29"H.
$500 or best offer. Either email [email protected]
or call 916-971-0740 before 8:00 p.m. Nancy Causey
Nolting Long Arm Quilter # 24/10-1544 for
sale. Intellistitch Technology with built in Stitch Regu-
lator. Condition: excellent. Size / dimensions: ll Ft
Long. 24" throat. Laser light to stitch Pantographs.
Comes with a 11 ft adjustable table. Free Motion quilt-
ing machine. $8,000. Rita Traxler, ri-
[email protected], 916-289-7841, 916-376-7138.
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Check us out on the web at www.highsierraquilters.com
or at QUILTSHOPS.COM
June 2017 Needle Notes Page 8
26 MILES ACROSS THE SEA, SANTA CATALINA IS WAITING FOR ME…
Arleeta Krolikowski reports that the weather in Catalina on May 3rd
was sunny and perfect for her son’s wedding. Alice Morgan, Arleeta, their mom, Alice Coleman, plus Lee and Carolyn Cole-man rode around Catalina on a golf cart prior to the wedding, racing up and down the hills seeing the gorgeous views. The wedding was on the beach and many tourists stopped to watch or take pictures. People they did not know asked for e-mails and offered to send their pictures. A fun time was had by all…on the island of romance, romance, romance.
GRADUATIONS & ENGAGEMENTS
Margaret Durkin’s grandson, Michael Lachica, is graduating from high school. Micheyl Barnett’s daughter, Alyssa, is graduating from Sacramento State with a B. S. de-gree in Criminal Justice. Judy Scollay’s son became engaged over Easter. It ’s not going to be a long engagement as the wedding is the end of August.
GREAT TO SEE YA!
Teri Moore (just back from Pennsylvania) spent a week in Oregon with her 12 siblings (originally 14). They had a great time doing lots of much needed yard work at the five acre home-stead. They had a great time getting together, and there was one sister Teri had not seen in over 30 years. They felt very blessed. Teri had to come home to rest. Sounds like her PA trip. Jacques Tucker’s middle son (nephew?) retired after 22 years in the Navy and came home for a visit. She had all seven of her children (except oldest son) home for Mother’s Day.
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
Tracey List and husband Jonathan took a road trip (2,000 miles!) to Moab, Utah. They visited three national parks, two state parks and one quilt shop. Check out those legs…hubba hubba!
Kathy Mitchell, significant other Stu-art and brother Rick took a day trip to Yosemite to see the waterfalls. There is a lot of water this year and the falls are incredible. You definitely need a rain poncho if you plan to stand close. Or a 40 gallon trash bag with a hole for your head.
MISCELLANEOUS
Jacques Tucker and Helen Zinn attended the Donors and Recipients Scholarship Luncheon at Sacramento State. It was wonderful to see all the scholarship recipients. It’s time to look on the Sac State scholarship web site to apply for the RCQG scholarship that the guild offers. If you know
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someone who needs scholarship money, please encourage them to apply. For more information here is the link: http://www.rivercityquilters.org/scholarship.html.
On April 29th, Mairy Guthleben, walked in the American River Half marathon. She finished her
first marathon in 3 hours and 28 minutes. Way to go Mairy!!
Gale Turner is waiting for inspiration to strike for her next quilt project. She has several UFOs but is having a motivation problem. In the meantime, she’s been reading mystery books like crazy. I usually take a page out of the Nike book and JUST DO IT!
Summer’s coming, if it’s too hot for outdoor activities, there always your cool sewing room to retreat to. Have a great month! Kathy Mitchell [email protected]
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June
Alison Koch
2 Penny Berggren
8 Rita Lauchli
12 B J Bailey
12 Chrissie Reiswig
16 Marie Nelson
17 Loraine Brown
18 Anita DaSilva
26 Kitty Oliver
30 Fern M Waddell
July
2 Caroline Lunstra
4 Doris Loughner
4 Jan Soules
6 Valerie J Wong
9 Garren Stumpf
11 Judy Goodridge
12 Marcia Blankenship
12 Linda Tisnado
14 Linda A Boehm
14 Vicky J Fong
16 Esther Latino
26 Micheyl Barnett
27 Sally Emslander
28 Carol L Smith
31 Nancy Causey
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“Reflections and Visions” November 17-19, 2017
Scottish Rite Masonic Center, 6151 H Street, Sacramento, CA 95825
2017 40th Anniversary Quilt Show News
I have been reflecting on how much being a quilter has been a blessing to my life. I started quilting when I was 19, but many times, because of small children, I put it aside. When my 2 youngest children were about to start school, we found a wonderful little quilt shop nearby called, "School House Quilts". The three of us would just go in and soak it up. It had a calming affect on all of us. It was there that I learned about RCQG.
I finally joined the guild in 1987 and since then I have met so many wonderful people. My first meeting I sat with a nice looking lady who was doing what is now quilters treasures. Not long after that, she broke her leg and suddenly I was in charge of that activity. I have since had an active roll in the guild mostly through the quilt show. I never dreamed I would be the chair.
I cherish the close friendships I have made through being involved in the guild. As I write this, I am get-ting ready to go on a 5 day quilt retreat in Tahoe City with the Granny Smith Quilters. This is our 25th year together.
I hope you also get joy out of being an active part of RCQG. I am really looking forward to helping out at the State Fair. If you have not worked the fair, it is so much fun. Chris Shores-Hague has done a remarka-ble job.
Be sure to buy or sell your Opportunity Quilt/Ruby Featherweight tickets. And keep working on your projects for the 40th Anniversary Show. It won't be long until we will be talking about getting your entry forms in and have sign-up's for the quilt show com-mittees.
I am so thankful for all the help I get from the guild members. The best way to reach me is texting me at 916-267-9083 or email at [email protected]
Happy Summer and Blessings to you all, Teri Moore 2017 Quilt Show Chair [email protected]
Quilt Show Boutique Dona-
tions Requested
Thanks to everyone who has contributed some great items to the Boutique so far! We’ve gotten books, patterns, quilting tools, and several other miscellane-ous items that will be the start of some great raffle baskets. This year, I’ve challenged everyone to contribute at least 1 fat-quarter or larger piece of fabric, and it’s looking like we’ll be able to create some really fun fabric-themed baskets for us to all fight over. Please keep them coming!
We also want to have non-quilting baskets too—they are big sellers! Please consider donating items/baskets that fit these types of themes:
Restaurant/entertainment vouchers
Wine/Beer/Coffee/Tea
Gardening
Dogs/Cats
Baby
Holiday (Christmas, Halloween, seasons, etc.)
Food/cooking/grilling
Chocolate/candy
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“Reflections and Visions” November 17-19, 2017
Scottish Rite Masonic Center, 6151 H Street, Sacramento, CA 95825
Finished quilts/craft items
Other – be creative!
Remember you can contribute finished baskets (~$20-25 in value, no need to wrap them yet) or individual items that my committee will package together. Mini-groups are especially encouraged to create a themed basket that represents your group’s interests – those baskets were so cool last year and highly desired by show-goers! Deadlines are as follows:
September meeting (9/19): deadline for con-tributing individual items.
October meeting (10/17): submit a description of finished basket & it’s contents.
Quilt show setup day (11/15): deadline for contributing finished baskets
Please contact me if you need to make arrangements for changing custody outside of a guild meeting. Thanks!
Chrissie Reiswig [email protected] or 917-353-7489
Boutique co-chair for 2018
needed!
Boutique is a big job and needs some additional sup-port to really make this a good fundraiser during the annual quilt show. I will not be able to give it the at-tention it needs next year, but would be willing to stay on as a co-chair. I also have plenty of notes & tem-plates for how to run it if you’d like to take over fully. Please consider taking on this important role, and let me know if you’d like to discuss the responsibilities or shadow me a bit this year.
Thanks, Chrissie Reiswig [email protected] 917-353-7489
Featured Artist update
Take a minute to check out the latest update to the Featured Artist page on our website! Lori Wisheropp, Webmaster, did a great job of highlighting Carol Smith and some of the quilts she’ll be displaying this year. Please share with all your friends and encour-age them to come to the quilt show in November!
Special thanks to Carol for collecting her quilts and previewing them for us. Also a huge thank you to Walt Otto and Nancy MacDonald for running the pho-to shoot with Carol and her quilts. I hear the space is perfect for photographing quilts, and the pictures prove it! And of course, thanks to Lori for the great web design!
Quilt Challenge
The Grunge white fabric is in at Quilters Corner. Hur-ry and buy before it's out of stock again.
Vendors for the Quilt Show
We have lost a number of our vendors due shops closing, going to Washington with Rusty Barns Quilt, Sewing and Craft Show and conflicting schedules due to Thanksgiving being the week after. Many of you go to Quilt Shows, so please get business cards and email me the information for vendors that interest you. Thank you.
Jacques Tucker Vendor Chair for the Quilt Show
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“Reflections and Visions” November 17-19, 2017
Scottish Rite Masonic Center, 6151 H Street, Sacramento, CA 95825
OPPORTUNITY QUILT TRAVEL
SCHEDULE 2017
Guild volunteer needed to visit.
DATE GUILD LOCATION
Thursday, June 01, 2017, 9:30am Santa Rosa Quilt Guild, Daytime meeting Santa Rosa
Monday, June 12, 2017 Foothill Quilters Guild Auburn
Wednesday, June 21, 2017, 6:30pm Pacific Flyway Guild, Evening meeting Colusa
Thursday, July 20, 2017 Oroville Quilt Guild (Day) Oroville
Thursday, August 3, 2017, 6:30pm Carquiez Strait Stitchers Benecia
Monday, September 18, 2017, 6:30pm Guild Of Quilters Of Contra Costa County Pleasant Hill
Saturday & Sunday, September 23 & 24, 2017
Quilting in the Garden Livermore
Tuesday, October 03, 2017 Petaluma Quilt Guild, Evening meeting Petaluma
Thursday, October 12 through Sunday, October 15, 2017
Pacific International Quilt Festival XXVI, volunteers needed to sell tickets
Santa Clara
Saturday, October 14, 2017 Pacific International Quilt Festival XXVI, 16 white glove Santa Clara
Saturday, November 4, 2017 9am - 11:30am
Cloth Carousel Winters
Tuesday, November 07, 2017 5:30pm Pine Tree Quilt Guild, Evening meeting Grass Valley
Wednesday, November 15, 2017 Loomis Quilt & Fiber Guild Loomis
Opportunity Quilt Travel
This year, the Opportunity Quilt, Reflections and Visions, has many dates set so we need volunteers to travel with it! Our schedule appears below. Guild visits that need a volunteer or two are highlighted in yellow. Hope to see lots of volunteers to bring our Opportunity Quilt and another Featherweight Sewing Machine to other Guilds. It's a great way to make new friends!
Jacques Tucker Opportunity Quilt Travel 2017 [email protected]
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Upcoming Events
April 21 - June 4, 2017 “QUILTBEAST “ San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles 520 South First Street San Jose, CA 95113 http://www.sjquiltmuseum.org/current-exhibitions-1/
March 25 - June 4, 2017 “Home Is Where The Heart Is” Folsom History Museum Quilt Show Folsom Historical Museum 823 Sutter St. Folsom, CA 95630 http://www.folsomhistoricalsociety.org/events March 25 - June 25, 2017 “Wild Fabrications” Grace Hudson Museum Ukiah, CA 95482 http://www.gracehudsonmuseum.org/past-exhibits-1/2016/8/5/wild-fabrications
June 3 - June 28, 2017
"Undercurrents" by Alice Beasley Bay Quilts 5327 Jacuzzi Street Richmond CA 94804 http://bay-quilts.shoplightspeed.com/events/gallery-exhibits/ June 3-4, 2017 "Wine Country Quilt Show and Sale" Moonlight Quilters of Sonoma County Veterans Memorial Auditorium 1351 Maple Ave Santa Rosa, California 95404 http://www.mqsc.org/annual-quilt-show
June 6 - July 7, 2017 “A Celebration of Fiber Arts” Country Crossroads Quilters Mistlin Gallery 1015 J St. Modesto, California 95354 http://www.countrycrossroadsquilters.com/
June 6 - 25, 2017 “6th Annual Focus on Fiber”
Sacramento Fine Arts Center 5330-B Gibbons Dr. Carmichael, CA 95608 http://www.sacfinearts.org/
June 10 - 11, 2017
Heart of California Quilters’ Guild Biennial Quilt Show Hatfield Hall Madera District Fairgrounds 1850 W Cleveland Madera, California 93637 https://www.facebook.com/Heart-of-California-Quilters-Guild-PO-Box-834-Madera-CA-93639-156115587760459/
June 17, 2017
“8th Annual Outdoor Quilt & Tex-tile Art Festival” Historic Downtown Winters, CA 95694
June 24-25, 2017 "Color Me Happy" Ocean Wave Quilters Dana Gray Elementary School 1197 Chestnut Street Fort Bragg California 95437 http://www.oceanwavequilters.com/QuiltShow2017.html
June 24-25, 2017
Seven Sisters Annual Quilt Show Associated Quilt Guilds of the Central Coast Alex Madonna Expo Center at the Madonna Inn 100 Madonna Road San Luis Obispo, California 93406 http://www.aqgcc.org/index.html
July 8, 2017
2017 Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show Cascade Ave. Sisters, OR 97759 http://sistersoutdoorquiltshow.org/
August 4-6, 2017
American Craft Show - San Fran-cisco American Craft Council Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, Festival Pavilion 2 Marina Boulevard San Francisco, CA 94123 https://craftcouncil.org/shows/acc/american-craft-show-san-francisco
August 11 - 13, 2017
Log Cabin Quilters of Hayfork Quilt Show Trinity County Fairgrounds 90 Corral Ave Hayfork, California 96041
August 21 - September 3, 2017 “Lake County Fair - Quilt Exhibit” Lake County Fairgrounds 401 Martin St Lakeport, California 95453 http://lakecountyfair.com/
September 23 - 24, 2017 Harvest Quilt and Fiber Arts Show South Valley Quilt Association 17000 Monterey Road Morgan Hill California 95037 http://www.svqa.org/show.html
September 23, 2017
“Artistry in Fashion” La Cañada College Fashion Department 4200 Farm Hill Blvd. Redwood City, CA 94059 www.ArtistryInFashion.com
San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles’ Face-
book Events page.
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2017 RCQG Executive Board & Committee Chairs 2017 EXECUTIVE BOARD
⇢ President: Nancy Causey
⇢ President Elect 2018: Paulette Trafecanty
⇢ Recording Secretary: Kathy Orsburn
⇢ Corresponding Secretary: Elyse Marinos
⇢ Treasurer: Cindy Parsell
⇢ Quilt Show Chair: Teri Moore
⇢ Program Chair: Jacques Tucker
2017 COMMITTEE CHAIRS:
⇢ Block of the Month: Tiana Duart
⇢ Community Service: Pat Weissensee
⇢ Blocks for Community Service: Alice Morgan,
Arleeta Krolikowski
⇢ Breast Cancer Rep: Pat Weissensee
⇢ Community Outreach: (Open)
⇢ Fat Quarter Exchange: Korey Chase
⇢ Historian: (Open)
⇢ Librarian: Carol Zelinski
⇢ Membership: Deborah Ciarla
Regina Saxton (7/1/17)
⇢ Mentors: Nancy MacDonald
⇢ NCQC Representative: Jan Soules
⇢ Neighborhood Circles: Korey Chase & Sue
Kooiman
⇢ New Member Meet & Greet: Tracey List
⇢ Newsletter: Sue Kooiman
⇢ Over the Back Fence: Kathy Mitchell
⇢ Parliamentarian: Kim Brownell
⇢ Photographer: Walt Otto
⇢ Property: David Carter
⇢ Publicity: (Open)
⇢ Quilter's Treasures: Vickie Carter
⇢ Retreat Coordinator: Jonell Carter
⇢ Scholarship: Helen Zinn
⇢ Secret Pals: Kris Kerr
⇢ Sew & Show: (Open)
⇢ State Fair: Chris Shores-Hague
⇢ UFO Challenge: Kim Brownell
⇢ Webmaster/Graphics: Lori Wisheropp
⇢ Welcome: Tina Weller
Workshops: Jonell Carter & Chris Shores-
Hague
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If you have always loved the look of stained glass quilts, but
they seemed too complicated. Now is your chance to give
them a try with this easy technique.
Make this Sunrise/Sunset quilt de-
signed by Kim Brownell. A perfect pro-
ject for this year since the theme of our
quilt show is reflections and visions.
Kim uses this technique to make quilts
from many of those wonderful coloring
books out there. Almost any line draw-
ing can be used. Yes, you will be making an art quilt. Class
fee: $25.00 Kit: 10.00
Lyn Wilder Finessing the Figures
September 19, 2017
Lyn Wilder’s written a manual
covering the formulas and con-
struction techniques for 12 of the
most popular quilting compo-
nents found in blocks, sashings
and borders. Once you have the
formulas, you can make any
component, any size you need.
She has a well-established blog, http://
sewnwildoaks.blogspot.com where she share her cur-
rent and past projects, classes she’s teaching, recipes,
quilting tutorials and other good stuff!
Workshop: Patchwork Math
September 20, 2017 Workshop fee: $35.
Sheila Collins
Creative Journey
October 17, 2017
Sheila shares her creative journey from fashion design-(Continued on page 17)
Unless otherwise noted, classes are held at
Northminster Presbyterian Church, 3235 Pope Avenue,
Sacramento, CA 95821. Set up time is 8:30 a.m. Class
starts at 9:00 a.m. and ends at 4:00 p.m.
Jacques Tucker, 2017 Program Chair
Community Service and Ice
Cream Social July 18, 2017
We need lots of hands to finish tying, quilting, and bind-
ing the quilts to go to the children in the hospitals!!!!
Workshop: Heidi Steger- Clamshell Quilt
Heidi made a wonderful clamshell quilt
and taught a class in 2015 showing her
technique. This a repeat, come learn how
to make this beautiful quilt. For those of us
who took the class before and never fin-
ished this is a good time to refresh our-
selves on the technique and finish our
quilts.
Class fee: $10.00
Mentor Night
August 15, 2017
Come learn from guild members, sharpen your skills.
Workshop: Kim Brownell- Sunrise/ Sun-
set - Stained Glass Technique
2017 Speakers & Workshops Schedule
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er to graphic designer to fabric artist.
Workshop: Big Blue
October 18, 2017
This piece is all about fun. You’ll be
smiling as you learn to create this hap-
py dimensional fish with fusible ap-
plique. A fabric covered button for his
eye is the perfect finishing touch for this
whimsical piece. His school of friends
provides company and a burst of color.
The background is a fabric covered canvas. Workshop fee:
$35. www.sheilacollins.us
Claire Witherspoon Confessions of an Eclectic Quilt-
er
November 15, 2017
Like her Blog, Claire Witherspoon calls her lecture
“Confessions of an Eclectic Quilter”. Over the past 25
years or so she has experimented with just about every
style and technique in the quilt world. Her experimenting
has led to a wide variety of sometimes naive, sometimes
downright ugly, occasionally beautiful quilts but always
instructive. She tries to bring light to her process while
showing a sampling of these quilts.
Workshop: Scrap Strategies
Monday, November 20, 2017
A class for beginners and experienced quilters a like to
learn how to organize and use their “real scraps” to make
beautiful quilts. If you like to sort fabric, sew without worry-
ing too much about if the corners match and you want to
learn how to design your own
scrap quilts this is the class for
you! You can see from the sam-
ples that the basic technique is
the same throughout but the re-
sulting quilts vary considerably
based on the choices in the fabrics and settings. The tech-
nique is simple and the design process is fun, just let go
and enjoy the ride! Workshop fee: $35.
www.clairewitherspoon.com
Christmas Potluck Dinner!
December 20, 2017
❆ Pot Luck Dinner
❆ Secret Pals Revealed
❆ Secret Santa
❆ Games
❆ Ornament Exchange
❆ And lots more merriment!!!!
Unless otherwise noted, classes are held at
Northminster Presbyterian Church, 3235 Pope Ave-
nue, Sacramento, CA 95821. Set up time is 8:30 a.m.
Class starts at 9:00 a.m. and ends at 4:00 p.m.
Jacques Tucker, 2017 Program Chair