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Volume XXXI Issue 4 www.nsqg.net January/February 2010
Calendar of Events
Thurs Jan 21 Mickey Depre – Me, Myself & I
Lecture/Trunk ShowVendor: Quilters Haven
Fri Jan 22 Workshop: The Nine Patchers
Barrington Area Library – Zimmerman Room
Sat Jan 23 Workshop: Friends in High Places
Barrington Area Library – Zimmerman Room
Thurs Feb 18 Brenda HenningLecture/Trunk ShowVendor: Quilter’s Destination
Fri Feb 19 Workshop: Trip to the Altar
A Touch of Amish Classroom
Sat Feb 20 Workshop: Romancing Baltimore
Rolling Meadows Library – Community Room
Sat Mar 6 Winter Picnic
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.Rolling Meadows Community Center
Thurs Mar 18 Karen Witt – Quilting - Past, Present &
FutureLecture/Trunk ShowVendor: Pieceful Gathering Quilt Shop
Fri Mar 19 Workshop: Wool Geranium or
Pumpkins Table MatBarrington Area Library – Meeting Room
Sat Mar 20 Workshop: Tree of Life Medallion
Barrington Area Library – Zimmerman Room
Thurs April 15 Anne Lullie – From Crazy Quilts to Fabric
Fusion: Adventures of an Art QuilterLecture/Trunk ShowVendor: Harvest House Quilting
No Workshops
Thurs May 20 Kay & Kay Productions – Hats off to Quilting
Lecture/Trunk ShowVendor: Quilter’s General Store Inc.No Workshops
Thurs June 17 Bonnie Hunter – Scrap Users System
Lecture/Trunk ShowVendor: A Touch of Amish Ltd.
Fri June 18 Workshop: Scrappy Mountain Majesties
Arlington Heights Library – Hendricks Room
Sat June 19 Workshop: Virginia Bound
Rolling Meadows Library – Community Room
Thurs July 15 Pot Luck
Rolling Meadows Community Center
To register for a workshop, contact Maureen Tinley at [email protected] regular Guild meetings will be held Thursday night at Concorde Banquets beginning at 7:30 p.m., and all Friday and Saturday
workshops will be held at the location specified from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., unless otherwise indicated.Supply lists are available on our website. Workshops that are not filled 30 days prior to the date will be open to guests.
President’s Message
Happy New Year . . . . and Happy New Decade! What a great time to finish a project, take a class to learn a new technique,meet new people, or just reconnect with those you know. Our 2010 programs are really exciting and a great way to start. Weare so fortunate to be able to bring you nationally renowned instructors. Check out the “Program Line Up” section of thisnewsletter for more information.
Saturday, March 6 is the date of our Winter Picnic at the Rolling Meadows Community Center. We offer classes taught bymembers, participate in charity projects, and work on UFOs. The cost for a day full of sharing knowledge, fun and food is only$5.00.
It will soon be that time again to establish our Nominating Committee which will seek out and recommend individuals to serve onour Board for 2010-2011. There are many key positions that will need to be filled, and I am hopeful that some of our newermembers will think about volunteering and step up. Our Guild is a large, diverse group connected by a passion for quilting. Ourgoal is to offer something for everyone, but it is true . . . . “It takes a village.” This is your chance to consider being part of the
village – your new beginning . . . . don't let it slip away!
Quilt on!
Marcia Bowen, President
Executive Board
President—Marcia Bowen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Vice President Programs—Maureen Tinley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Vice Presidents Membership—Sherrie Bennett and Suzanne Showalter. . . . . . [email protected] . . . [email protected]—Mary Carol Boemmel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Secretary—Kathy Isaacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]—Annett Siemplenski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Secretary/Newsletter—Nancy Blanchard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] President—Maria Aseron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
Happy New Year from Your Membership Committee
We have some exciting news – the lanyards have arrived and will be available at our January meeting at the membership table. The cost will
be $3.00. The new lanyards are identical to the ones we previously had available, except they do not have the NSQG imprint, which
would have added significantly to the cost.
Currently, we have 252 members in our Guild; 24 of which are new members this year. We continue to attract a number of guests at ourmonthly meetings. Guests are always welcome to attend our meetings for a nominal fee, so feel free to invite a friend!
We want to remind you to show your membership card when you enter our meetings. We are trying to be respectful of our members whohave paid their dues, but it also gives us a chance to welcome you and to get to know our members and guests.
If you have any questions or concerns about your membership, please contact Sherrie Bennett [email protected] or Suzanne [email protected]
Program Line Up
January 21, 22, 23 – Mickey Deprehas had her work shown nationwide andhas been published in QuiltersNewsletter, Quilting Arts, variousbooks and many other publications.Warning: All attendees of her work-shops must come prepared to laugh,share, learn and, above all, enjoy!www.mdquilts.comFri, Jan 22 – The Nine PatchersSat, Jan 23 – Friends in High PlacesFees each class: $40.00
February 18, 19, 20 – BrendaHenning is a compulsive quilter with afondness for traditional designs usingtoday’s speed-piecing techniques withyesterday’s well-loved patterns. She iswell-known for her stained glasstechnique and half-square triangulations.Brenda resides in Anchorage, Alaska.www.bearpawproductions.comFri, Feb. 19 – Trip to the AltarSat, Feb. 20 – Romancing BaltimoreFees each class: $40.00
March 18, 19, 20 – Karen Witt hasbeen actively quilting for over 25 years.Her quilts have been exhibited atnational shows and have receivednumerous awards. Karen specializes inthe history of quilting, the use ofreproduction fabrics and the creation ofquilts with historic significance.www.reproductionquilts.comFri, March 19 – Wool Geranium orPumpkins Table MatSat, March 20 – Tree of Life MedallionFees each class: $40.00
April 15 – Anne Lullie’s lecture will beFrom Crazy Quilts to Fabric Fusion:Adventures of an Art Quilter, alongwith a trunk show. Prepare yourself foran exhilarating visual experience as Anneshares her exciting evolution from anartist with a passion for sewing to anaward-winning contemporary art quilter.www.annelullie.com
May 20 – Kay & Kay Productions willpresent Hats off to Quilting, an excitingand hilarious combination of hats and
quilts with NSQG audience partici-
pation! Don’t miss the show!
June 17, 18, 19 – Bonnie Hunterrefers to herself as an obsessive,compulsive quilter and fabric addict!She has been quilting for 28 years andlives in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.Bonnie will lecture on the Scrap UsersSystem and delight us with a trunkshow. She has published her ScrapUsers System, and her lectures alwaysinspire quilters to organize their scrapsand start turning them into beautifulquilts!www.quiltville.comFri, June 18 – Scrappy MountainMajestiesSat, June 19 – Virginia BoundFees each class: $40.00
There is still space available at ourFebruary workshops. So sign upbefore your spot is taken by a guestsince workshops that are not filled 30
days prior to the date will be open toguests.
2010 Vendor Schedule
January 21, 2010Quilters Haven4616 East State StreetRockford, IL 60118
February 18, 2010Quilter’s Destination945 East Rand RoadArlington Heights, IL 60004
March 18, 2010Pieceful Gathering Quilt Shop106 Northwest HighwayFox River Grove, IL 60021
April 15, 2010Harvest House Quilting24231 Apple Tree LanePlainfield, IL 60585
May 20, 2010Quilter’s General Store Inc.6903 Harrison AvenueRockford, IL 61108
June 17, 2010A Touch of Amish Ltd.130 Applebee StreetBarrington, IL 60010
2010 Winter Picnic
Mark you calendar for our Winter Picnic on Saturday, March 6, 2010 at the Rolling Meadows Community Center from10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Bring your UFOs and join us for a day filled with food, fun and laughter. Beverages will beprovided but please bring a dish to pass. Jane Underys will make an announcement at our January meeting detailing demosand classes that will take place at this event. Sign up for the picnic will begin during the break at our January meeting, atwhich time we will be accepting the $5.00 fee.
Quilts of Valor
A Quilt of Valor is a wartime quilt made and presented to a wounded serviceperson. At our Winter Picnic in March2008 a small group of volunteers came together within our Guild to make Quilts of Valor. We have grown from then toinclude not only piecers and quilters, but those who crochet QOVs, and also donate fabric and money. To date, we havesent 32 Quilts of Valor to the Evans Military Hospital in Fort Carson, Colorado. We also currently have 10 or 12 quiltsnearing completion. Our hearts are warmed by the generosity of time and materials of our Guild members. Our project is
ongoing and we will again be cutting and piecing at our Winter Picnic on March 6. If you have any questions about this effort, please contactMarcia Bowen at [email protected]
Remember, it’s not about politics, it’s about the people. For more QOV information visit www.qovf.org
NSQG Quilting Bees
One of our new members, Anuschka Matthews, has offered to develop a directory of all NSQG quilting bees. We arehopeful that this will allow our members to become more aware of bees in their area, join a bee or, perhaps, start a newbee.
To help in the compilation of our bee directory, we need your assistance. If you are currently a member of a bee, please
contact Anuschka ([email protected]) and provide the following information (be sure to put “NSQG Quilting Bee” in
the subject line of your email:
Your bee’s name
Main contact name
Phone number and email address
Meeting schedule of your bee
Indicate whether or not you are accepting new
members
For those that are interested in joining a bee or starting a new one in your area, please contact Anuschka with your contact information (again,
please be sure to put “NSQG Quilting Bee” in the subject line of your email). As information becomes available, you will be advised.
With your help, we can make this directory a valuable tool for all!
New Year’s Resolution – To Find Inner Peace
It’s time to get started on your New Year’s resolution – mine is to find inner peace. I read an article that said theway to achieve inner peace is to finish things you start so, now that the newsletter is done, I thought that mysewing room would be a good place to begin. I wasn’t there long when I got the munchies and went to thekitchen. I have already finished a bag of potato chips, a chocolate pie, a quart of ice cream, and a box of candy.I feel better already!
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Wyndham Sew-In Weekends
Wyndham weekends are a little known treasure within our Guild. Three times a year, members of our Guild meet at the Wyndham GardenHotel in Buffalo Grove for a weekend of sewing, inspiration, guidance, laughing, eating and a whole lot of fun! Sleeping is optional.Wyndham weekends are an excellent place to bring along something that you are having difficulty finishing or are in need of help. “Opinions
are free and there are lots of them!” says Annette Klingsporn, coordinator of trips for NSQG. For more information or to make yourreservations, contact Annette at 815/776-9433 or [email protected]
2010 SEW-IN DATES
Feb 5, 6, 7, 2010 July 9, 10, 11, 2010 Nov 12, 13, 14, 2010
On the Road Again
As you know by now, the 2010 AQS show in Paducah is ON and planning for our 24th annual bus trip to Paducah isunderway.
We will leave Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at 8:30 a.m. from the Elk Grove VFW and return Sunday, April 25 atapproximately 4:00 p.m. In addition to the AQS Quilt Show, highlights of the trip will also include the Rotary Antique QuiltShow, AQS Museum, Hancock’s of Paducah, Patti’s, Whaler’s Catch, lots of fun, food, shopping, inspiration, camaraderie andQUILTS! The total approximate cost of the trip will be $400 which includes transportation, lodging, and continental breakfast atthe hotel. Please complete the Paducah Registration and Information Sheet, along with the Hold Harmless Release Form, and mailthem with your $50.00 non-refundable deposit.
NOTE: OUR PADUCAH TRIP IS NOW OPEN TO NON-MEMBERS.INVITE YOUR FRIENDS – SPACE IS STILL AVAILABLE!
Checks should be made payable to NSQG and mailed to:
Annette Klingspornc/o NSQG
P.O. Box 146Arlington Heights, IL 60006-0146
If you have any questions, please contact Annette Klingsporn at 815/776-9433 or [email protected]
Northwest Suburban Quilters Guild, Inc.PADUCAH REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION SHEET
NAME: ____________________________________ PHONE: (___)_______________ EMAIL ADDRESS: _______________________
ADDRESS: _________________________________________________ CITY, STATE, ZIP: ____________________________________
ROOMMATE: _________________________ ROOMMATE: _________________________ ROOMMATE: _________________________
PLEASE CIRCLE YOUR RESPONSES TO THE FOLLOWING:
Need Roommate? Yes No Smoker Non-Smoker
How many to a room? 1 2 3 4
Thurs., 4/22/10 – Methodist Lasagna Dinner – $8.00* Yes No
Fri., 4/23/10 – Patti’s – $26.00* Yes No
Sat., 4/24/10 – Whaler’s Catch – $26.00* Yes No
*Costs are approximate.
PERSON TO CONTACT IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:
NAME: ______________________________________________________ PHONE: (___)_________________________________
DO YOU HAVE ANY SPECIAL MEDICAL ISSUES? ________________________________________________________________________
Deposit Amount: ___________________ Check Number: ________________
Balance: _________________________ Check Number: ________________
Please remember: Your $50.00 deposit is non-refundable and non-transferable and must be submitted with this form. Make all checks
payable to NSQG, and mail to: Annette Klingsporn, c/o NSQG, P.O. Box 146, Arlington Heights, IL 60006-0146
PADUCAH HOLD HARMLESS RELEASE FORM
I, _______________________________, hereby agree to indemnify, release and hold harmless the NorthwestSuburban Quilters Guild, Inc. (NSQG) and its officers, directors and agents, together with the heirs, successors and assignsof any of the foregoing, for any and all claims for injuries or damages I may incur in relation to the trip to the 2010 AmericanQuilter’s Society Quilt Show in Paducah, Kentucky.
In addition, if I have to leave the NSQG group while on said trip for personal, medical, or any other reason, I agree to beresponsible for my own transportation back to the Chicago area, and I further agree, I will receive no refund for transportation orlodging costs from NSQG.
Signed: ______________________ Date: ____________ Witness: ___________________ Date: ____________
Member Spotlight
Hedy Wessel joined NSQG in July 2009 because she thought it would be nice to belong to agroup who shared the same interests. It was not long after she joined the Guild that we learned twoof Hedy’s quilts were accepted at the quilt show in Houston! Hedy’s interest in quilting startedabout five years ago after she retired from her full-time job at the Daily Herald newspaper. Up untilthat time, her sewing skills were limited to mending and hemming. She had no idea what quiltinginvolved, but how a quilt was constructed peaked her interest. So with her new found time shedecided to take lessons at a local quilt store. After an hour of instruction she was hooked and herpassion for quilting had begun.
“Chevron Log Cabin - Bukkara Stripes” – one of her Houston entries – was a product of her secondquilting lesson. She was so fascinated at how “these silly strips could make such a nice looking item”that she was able to finish the quilt top in less than a week. However, the quilt was not completeduntil about three months later because, although she became very adept at piecing, she had no idea
how to quilt it! She asked many questions in the local quilt stores. With this knowledge, and her Singer sewing machine, she endured theheat of summer and went to work quilting this 70 x 61 work of art.
Hedy’s second quilt exhibited in Houston is an Ohio Star picture quilt containing 16 photos of hergrandson’s first five years. Aptly titled, “Grandson's First Five Years” is a 51 x 51 wall hanging.Construction of this quilt was spread over about six months but, needless to say it was a labor of lovewhich she enjoyed very much. “Printed Treasures” sheets were used to transfer the photos from hercomputer to her printer and then pieced into the center of each star.
It was just about a year ago when Hedy decided to investigate what a quilt show exhibit was allabout. She researched on the internet and found the International Quilt Festival in Rosemont and, toher surprise and dismay, she discovered how many rules and regulations there were; and besides, itwas too late to enter the Rosemont Show. The entire notion of entering a quilt in competition lost itsappeal – but not for long! She found some information about the Houston Show. What a greatplan – she could visit her daughter and her family who live in the Houston area! Hedy contacted the manager of special exhibits for theHouston Show who suggested she submit applications and pictures of her quilts and indicated there might be a possibility that one of themwould be accepted. What a thrill it was a couple of months later when Hedy was notified that both of her quilts were accepted and enteredinto the American Tradition category!
Although Hedy’s quilts did not win any awards, she was delighted to have the opportunity to exhibit them in the show and says it was anhonor and a great, unexpected, unforgettable experience. Her grandson, who is now nine years old, was in awe when he heard and saw thepeople admiring “his” quilt and taking pictures of him next to it at the show. It was equally gratifying for “Grandma”.
Hedy did have an opportunity to have both of her quilts in the International Quilt Traveling Show for three to five years, but decided to turndown the offer since they were promised to family members.
“Quilting turned out to be the perfect hobby for me”, says Hedy. She has been busy lately using her quilt-making skills to create tablerunners, placemats, pot holders, and small bags for digital devices such as cell phones and cameras. The recipients of these wonderful itemshave been relatives and friends in different states, as well as local people for whom she would custom the items based on their preferences orto complement their décor. In addition, last year she decided to participate in a Christmas craft show which proved to be a very successfulevent.
Although Hedy is not planning to enter any other quilts in show, she says she will continue to make simple things that look special and hopesto launch an internet business in the near future to market her quilted items!
Upcoming Quilt Shows, Exhibits and Events
February 25-28 – Western Suburban Shop Hop – Mardi GrasPartyWear a Mardi Gras mask or beads to a shop during the hop toreceive a coupon to be redeemable on a future visit. ParticipatingShops: Pieceful Heart Fabrics – Lisle; Prairie Shop Quilts –Batavia; Prairie Stitches – Oswego; quiltfabric.com –Willowbrook; Roberts Sewing Center – Joliet; Stitches ‘NStuffing – Naperville; The Quilt Basket – Downers Grove;Thimbles – Lockport. Great prizes when all eight shops arevisited.
March 6-7 – Salt Creek Quilt Guild Presents Salt Creek inBloom Quilt ShowLocation: The Community House, 415 West Eight Street,Hinsdale, ILContact: Terri Karls – 630/325-6769www.saltcreekqg.org
March 6-7 – All Around the House Quilt ShowLocation: Fischer Farm, 16W680 Old Grand Avenue,Bensenville, ILContact: 630/834-3152www.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org
March 19-20 – The Art of Quilting Presented by the WestSuburban Quilters GuildLocation: Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee RiverParkway, Milwaukee, WIwww.wsqg.net
March 27-28 – String-A-Long Quilters 13th Biennial QuiltShow, “Quilts In Bloom”Location: Porter County Expo Center, 215 East Division Road,Valparaiso, INContact: Pat Atwell – [email protected]
April 16-18 – International Quilt FestivalLocation: Donald E. Stephens Center, Rosemont, ILwww.quilts.com
April 21-24 – American Quilters Society Quilt ShowLocation: Paducah Expo Center, Paducah, KYwww.americanquilts.com
June 23-26 – Shipshewana Quilt FestivalLocation: 300 South Van Buren Street, Shipshewana, IN
www.ShipshewanaQuiltFest.com
Please confirm above information before attending the event. If you have any information on a quiltor craft show that would be of interest to our Guild members, please contact Moe Baly at [email protected]
Two sources for lists of quilt shows: http://quiltguilds.com and www.nqaquilts.org (click on calendar)
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