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The Appliqué Society
Our Mission is to Promote, to Teach, to Encourage
the Love of ALL Types of Appliqué in Quilting
www.theappliquésociety.org
Sept/Oct 2016 — Volume20 - Number 1
Happy Fall Ya’ll… After the summer we’ve sweltered through here in North Carolina, I look forward to cooler temperatures, apples, a fire in the fireplace, and a little more stitching time. The garden is through for the season and the schedule is slowing down. Now is the time for quiet evenings of appliqué – before the holidays swoop in and take over! I hope you do have a little more time for another project, because The Appliqué Society would like to take this opportunity to introduce to you our Postcard to Placement Challenge. Laura Estes, a member from Odessa, Washington came up with this wonderful idea that will provide an opportunity for TAS members to share their appliqué talent on a small project. These small quilts will be curated into a traveling display to promote membership and appreciate for the art of appliqué. The process is simple. We’ve taken the idea of turning a post card from Odessa, Washington (since that’s where this idea was born), into a small quilt, 14-inches by 18-inches. The entry fee for this is $15.00 and that fee will cover the postcard and return postage for your quilt. When you pay the fee, you will be sent a postcard featuring the city of Odessa. From there, it’s up to you how you interpret this into a small, “placemat” sized quilt. Reproduce in some way some aspect of this postcard – the theme of the postcard or to create a design featuring the color theme of the postcard. While the postcard should be predominately appliqué – hand, machine, wool, fusible, or dimensional, everything else is up to you. We do ask that any embellishments be appropriate to the design and that the quilt be finished – top, batting, backing, quilted, and bound. It’s fine to get someone else to quilt it for you, too. Please make sure there is a label on the back with your name, membership number, shipping information, and a phone number or email address.
You should submit a picture of the finished quilt to The Appliqué Society. These pictures will be posted in our members’ only section, where our members will have a chance to vote on their favorite. The owner of the winning quilt will then have their hometown featured as the subject of the next Postcard to Placemat Challenge.
FROM THE PRESIDENT
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WHAT’S INSIDE WHAT’S INSIDE:
From the President p 1-2
Sherri Fields Placemat Challange p 3
Chapter News p 4 Judy Mullen
The Baby Bird Reprint p 5 Nancy Enault
Give Away Quilt p 6 Meet the Quilt Maker p 7 Cathy Van Bruggen
Quilt and Block p 8 Cathy Van Bruggen
Hummingbird Pattern p 9-10 Directions for Pattern p 11-12
Pointers on Needle Turn p 13-14 From the Editor p15 Membership Application p 16
Contacting TAS p 17 Do you have an item for the newsletter? Please contact Barbara Clucas, editor at: newsletter@the appliquésociety.org Missing your newsletter? Contact Membership at: membership@theappliquésociety.org
From the President. . .
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To get started, mail your $15.00 entry fee to TAS Postcard to Placemat Challenge, c/o Jeannie Hunt, 26115 191st Pl SE, Covington, WA 98042-5006. Inspiration postcard and in-structions for mailing completed placement will be sent via return mail. Once the voting is over, the top ten quilts will be curated into a traveling display for TAS. These quilts will tour the coun-try for 2017 – 2018, beginning with the Odessa, Washington Quilt show April 28 and 29, 2017. The deadline for entries is March 1, 2017. Thread those nee-dles and sharpen those rotary cutters! I look forward to see-ing all of the quilts! Love and Stitches
Sherri
What will be on
your Placemat?
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CHAPTER NEWS. . . Stateline Appliquérs Monthly Meeting
It’s hard to believe it has been 2 years since we became a TAS Chapter., Stateline Appliquérs. We are lo-
cated in Rockford, IL., near the stateline of Illinois and Wisconsin. July 2014 was our initial meeting
where 21 interested quilters attended. Our meetings are held monthly at our local library and now about
12 of us are regulars. Our Meetings begin with the Pledge of Allegiance, then we discuss any TAS news,
and share any news in our local quilt community. We go around the tables for ‘show and share’, showing
our work in progress and sharing the story behind it. The remainder of the afternoon is spent doing what
we all like best, appliqué. . .
Our group is made up of many award winning quilters both in local and national shows, quilt designers , a
quilt appraiser and lots of us improving our skills each day. We have had some mini workshops within our
group showing each other different techniques to hand appliqué. Many of us are now busy working to fin-
ish our projects to show in our local quilt guild, Sinnissippi Quilters Biennial Quilt Show in May 2017.
I am very proud of our SA members for stepping up to help keep the TAS going. Dee Pitthan, volunteered
to serve on the TAS board, Coleen O’Kane is the TAS Membership Chair and Barbara Clucas is the TAS
Newsletter Editor. Karen Grover was featured recently in the TAS newsletters when she offered her pat-
tern, “There’s a Cat in My Baltimore Album”. These gals are all very talented and committee to TAS and
are doing an outstanding job. I know you’ll all agree!!!
Judy Mullen
Chapter Leader of Stateline Appliquérs
Showing some of our beautiful hand work
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Reprint of Nancy Enault’s Baby
Bird Block from the last issue.
When this block got copied and scanned
to put in the newsletter last month, some-
how it’s size got changed. It was brought
to my attention and hopeful this time it is
the correct size.
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A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever…
And the 2016 Give Away Quilt should bring joy to one lucky member for a lifetime. The
quilt shown in the picture will be given away at random to a member of The Appliqué Socie-
ty before the end of 2016. We would like to thank TAS members Ursula Yeo, Patricia John-
son, Shirley Schmidt, Maureen Goldsmith, Eileen Morrison, Joan Jones, Janet Skulsky, Dar-
lene Bott and Sandra Lounsbury for working on this quilt. The pattern is "Vintage Dreams"
and the designer is Colette Belt. We had Ms. Belt’s written permission to use her pattern.
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Meet The Quiltmaker. . .
TAS Facebook Page . . .
There’s another advantage to your TAS Membership: you can join
our fantastic members only Facebook page. If you are not already
on the Facebook page, come and join us where you can see the
beautiful work that our members share. You can also get help by
posting questions to the group. We have so many talented mem-
bers that someone is sure to have an answer. We hope to connect
with you on Facebook.
Coleen O’Kane
Membership
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Full Quilt size— 70” x 71”
Fabric Requirements:
Background– Light blue– 3 yards
Light Green = 2 1/4 yards
Backing = 4 1/2 yaards
Hummingbird & Trumpet Vine
Fabric Recommendations:
Use Marbled and shaded Fabrics
Pattern:
15” x 15”for the background
Assortment of scraps, 6” x 7” or larger
Vine : 10” brown bias
Leaves: 3 shades of green, light– dark
Flowers: 3 reds, light—dark
Hummingbirds: Variety of greens and
beiges
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Putting the Pattern Together
The two pattern pages overlap. You
will need to print them out then trim
one page and align with the objects on
the other page.
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Do You Have a Pattern You Would Like to
Share With Your Fellow TAS Members?
If you have an orginal pattern that you have designed and would like to
see it published in the TAS newsletter please contact the newsletter edi-
tor, Barb, newsletter@theappliquésociety.org for more details.
Your Donations are So Very Much Appreciated!
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For the block that I am working on I have made these five sweet flowers. I’m so thrilled
with these little flowers and the way there are made that I decided to share it with you.
The first illustration shows to
make each petal with straight sides
rather than slanted as they look.
After you make all five flower pet-
als, gather along the bottom of the
edge of the petals. If you can, keep
all five petals on the needle. Trying
to hold all the petals together pull
the thread through the bottom of
the petals and go immediately back
into the first petal and go all the
way across the bottom of the first.
Still holding all the petals, gently
pull the thread to form a circle.
Pull the thread up tight and secure on the back of the flower. And there you have your cute
little flower with small tucks around the middle. I have also put a tiny bit of washable glue
to secure the center. Now it is ready to be sewn on the block.
Always Appliquéing, Barb Clucas
THE RESOURCE FILE
The resource file contains contact information for suppliers of items that appear in the newsletter.
AQS (Amer ican Quilter ’s Society) Landauer Publishing
P.O. Box 3290, Paducah, KY 42002-3290 3100 NW 101st Street, Suite A Urbandale, IA 50322
Phone 1-800-626-5420 Phone 1-800-557-2144
Fax: 270-898-8890 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.landauercorp.com
Website: http://www.AQSquilt.com
C&T Publishing Inc. Martingale (That Patchwork Place)
1651 Challenge Drive, Concord , CA 94520-5206 19021 120th Ave NE, Suite 102 Bothell, WA 98011
Phone: 1-800-284-1114 Int’l: 1-925-677-0377 Phone: 1-800-426-3126 Int’l: 1-425-483-3313
Fax: 925-677-0373 E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.shopmartingale.com
Web: http://www.ctpub.com
FROM THE EDITOR . . .
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Membership Application
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Membership: All members One Year $25 US funds ____ Two Year $50 US funds ____
Payment: Please make checks payable to The Appliqué Society in US funds only If you wish to pay by credit card, please log onto the website and use the PayPal option (you do not
need an account, just any credit/debit card number
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General Information:
Sherri Fields: president@theappliquésociety.org
Membership:
Coleen O’Kane: membership@theappliquésociety.org
Web Master:
Connie Anderson: webmaster@theappliquésociety.org
Newsletter Editor:
Barbara Clucas: newsletter@theappliquésociety.org
Until new web address’ are set up these will be directed to the correct peson:
Board Officers:
President: Sherri Fields
Vice President: Eileen Keane
Secretary: Virginia Elliott
Treasurer: Janet Lenfant
TAS Mailing Address is:
The Appliqué Society ®
P.O. Box 89 Sequim, WA 98382-0089
www.theappliquésociety.org
Please be aware that we do not have an official office for TAS. All TAS business is conducted in volun- teer member homes. This makes TAS unique and enables us to serve you more personally. We appreciate your service and support. TAS would not be the amazing organization it is without member volunteers!
Entire contents of the TAS newsletter Copyright © 2016 by The Appliqué Society™ All Rights Re-
served.
No part of this newsletter may be reproduced in any way without the written permission of The Appli-
qué Society™
Business hours:
Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM Pacific We are currently in the process of transferring our web site to a new web host which may cause a slight delay in processing the orders, renewals and applica- tions. Please be patient and we will process these as expedient as possible. Thank you for your pa-tience.
Directors:
Dee Pitthan Connie Anderson
Coleen O’Kane Lola Newman
Deb Webb Barb Clucas
Arlene Beck Terri Allender