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Page 1 Guild Meeting Monday, February 25th at the South Precinct of the Everett Police Department. Doors open at 5:30 PM Meeting Begins: 6:00 PM Snacks Drinks: Karen Sweets: Alice Savory: Donna February Agenda Publicity Chairperson needed Membership Registration Retreat Registration Program Theme - Take Time For Yourself Speaker: Sara Y BOM #2: Quarter Cabin Everett Quilt Guild Newsletter February 2019 (Web) If you shop on Amazon please remember to sign in using Amazon Smile and select Everett Quilt Guild as your charitable organization so our guild can receive a percentage of your purchase price. President Letter Dear Guild Members, Can you believe we are already one month into 2019? I just cant believe how fast time is going. Our last meeting was so informational with our 2019 Guild Calendar being passed out, the tip that Bobbi shared was great, the introduction to our BOM program, and I saved the best for last, our main Theme for the evening, Beginnings! Alice, thank you so much for sharing your quilts and getting us started. The quilts and stories on how we all started to sew/quilt was so wonderful to see and hear. Thank you everyone for sharing! We also had a visitor named Leah who joined us for the evening. And, lets not forget the wonderful snacks that were provided. Wow were they perfect, thank you. There were multiple Retreat sign-up sheets available for members to participate, if you have any questions, please contact Diane M. I can go on and on with how much I personally enjoyed the meeting, but lets look at Februarys agenda. We have a special speaker coming to go over ergonomics and exercises for when we are sewing. Please wear comfortable clothes and bring questions that you might have for when youre doing your craft. Im wondering how often we should get up and move, whats the proper height for the cutting table, etc. We will also have a drawing for members who bring in their completed BOM from January. Sign-ups for Retreat will be available as well. This is just a glimpse of what s to come at our next meeting. Im hoping that you all have a wonderful February and I look forward to seeing you at the February 25 th meeting. Becky Block Exchange for February SeahawksCount is 12
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Guild Meeting Monday, February 25th

at the South Precinct of the Everett Police Department.

Doors open at 5:30 PM Meeting Begins: 6:00 PM

Snacks Drinks: Karen Sweets: Alice Savory: Donna

February Agenda Publicity Chairperson needed

Membership Registration Retreat Registration

Program Theme - Take Time For Yourself

Speaker: Sara Y

BOM #2: Quarter Cabin

Everett Quilt Guild Newsletter

February 2019 (Web)

If you shop on Amazon please remember to sign in using Amazon

Smile and select Everett Quilt Guild as your charitable organization so our

guild can receive a percentage of your purchase price.

President Letter

Dear Guild Members, Can you believe we are already one month into 2019? I just can’t believe how fast time is going. Our last meeting was so informational with our 2019 Guild Calendar being passed out, the tip that Bobbi shared was great, the introduction to our BOM program, and I saved the best for last, our main Theme for the evening, Beginnings! Alice, thank you so much for sharing your quilts and getting us started. The quilts and stories on how we all started to sew/quilt was so wonderful to see and hear. Thank you everyone for sharing! We also had a visitor named Leah who joined us for the evening. And, let’s not forget the wonderful snacks that were provided. Wow were they perfect, thank you. There were multiple Retreat sign-up sheets available for members to participate, if you have any questions, please contact Diane M. I can go on and on with how much I personally enjoyed the meeting, but let’s look at February’s agenda. We have a special speaker coming to go over ergonomics and exercises for when we are sewing. Please wear comfortable clothes and bring questions that you might have for when you’re doing your craft. I’m wondering how often we should get up and move, what’s the proper height for the cutting table, etc. We will also have a drawing for members who bring in their completed BOM from January. Sign-ups for Retreat will be available as well. This is just a glimpse of what’s to come at our next meeting. I’m hoping that you all have a wonderful February and I look forward to seeing you at the February 25th meeting. Becky

Block Exchange for February “Seahawks”

Count is 12

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Next Board Meeting March 7, 6:30 pm at Susan’s home.

Board meetings are where the business decisions of the guild are proposed, debated, and acted upon. All guild members are encouraged to attend and to bring ideas and concerns to their elected officers. If you are unable to attend but wish to have something brought before the Executive Board, please e-mail your elected president and she’ll introduce your ideas and /or concern during the meeting.

February Field Trip is cancelled

due to weather

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Fish Bowl Raffle

coming soon

May meeting 2019

There are a plurality of prizes that you can enter to win by placing your purchased raffle ticket into the bowl of the prize or prizes you would like to win. At the end of the meeting, each drawing is performed independently. The winning ticket from each drawing gets the prize. ** there will be a few fish bowls that will have multiple winners; these fish bowls will be clearly marked.

WHAT IS A FISH BOWL RAFFLE?

We are asking each member to make an item to donate to the fish bowl

raffle in May. We all have talents other than quilt making. Maybe, you like

to make bags, potholders, dolls, etc. these would be perfect for this event.

Tickets will be sold the day of the meeting. Tickets will be 15 tickets for $

20.00 or $ 3.00 each.

The bonus to this raffle is - Members get to highlight other items that they like to make Multiple winners

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WHAT DO I DO WITH THESE?

Empty thread spools - Save your empties and bring

them to Susan or Dawn. An acquaintance of ours

takes these to the children’s museum for the children

to build with. What a great way to repurpose these.

Those pretty selvages - Please save for Dawn.

She’s trying to collect enough to make a quilt top

or even a group project. Please also include some

of the fabric.

Fabric scraps - Debbie loves those little

scraps and Dawn enjoys working with

larger scraps. Bring to guild meetings.

Non Useable fabric and batting scraps - Save these

unusable pieces and recycle them. RECYCLE THEM!

How do I do that? Take them to the Goodwill or Value

Village and mark as TEXTILE RECYCLING or bring to

a meeting and give to Susan or Dawn for recycling.

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DEADLINE FOR CLARE’S PLACE TRANSITIONAL QUILTS

APRIL 22, 2019 We are well on our way.

Status: 27 quilt tops complete

11 quilt tops at the longarmer

5 quilts that need to be bound This leaves 22 to complete our goal.

Please consider volunteering to make 1 - 2 quilts

and have them turned in before the deadline. Remember you can use the guilds fabric closet or

request a kit from Susan E

2019 Guild prize drawings. Donation quilts (Clare’s Place or Fire house) -

Bring a completed quilt and earn a ticket Bring a quilt top and earn a ticket Quilt a donation quilt and earn a ticket Bind a donation quilt and earn a ticket

* To earn a ticket donations need to meet the guild standards* Up to 3 winners per meeting - participation each meeting

determines number of drawings (1 win per member per meeting) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

BOM - Pavers

February bring in January’s block to the meeting and earn a ticket for a BOM ‘only prize drawing’ (1 win per member per meeting)

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Everett Quilt Guild Minutes January 28, 2019

Meeting was called to order at 6:05 by Pres. Becky P.

We had one visitor tonight - Leah

Former President Debbie L was presented with a quilt for her service to the guild.

VP Dawn J. has created a yearly calendar listing planned activities through December of 2019. Each member was given a copy of the calendar. It will be published in the newsletter. Please check monthly for updates and changes.

Dawn handed out paper and we played a game. The result - we saw that we all did the same thing but we all had different results. The goal of the game - we all quilt but we all may do it differently. There are multiple ways to do anything.

Pat explained the guild's Block of the Month program and showed us the block for January. Instructions for each month's block will be in the newsletter and on the website. An overview of the program was published in the January newsletter.

There will be a drawing each month for those who have completed their blocks. In November there will be a drawing for those who completed their blocks each month.

Cynthia will be creating a form for each member to keep track of their progress. Bring your finished block each month and have Pat sign your form. Bring in your form at the end of the program to enter the challenge drawing.

Becky reminded us that members are available 30 minutes before meetings and during our break time to answer any quilting questions including ones about the Block of the Month.

Committee Reports:

Donna will be Debbie's backup during tax season for the 6" square exchange. Please bring your cut squares to the meeting. If you are late, please get them to Debbie ASAP. Please e-mail Debbie if your blocks are going to be late. February's theme - Sewhawks.

Diane M. announced that this was the last day to make your retreat deposit. Anyone signing up after today must pay the entire retreat fee. The balance of all retreat fees are due by the March meeting. Please see Diane if you are unsure of the amount you still owe.

Signup sheets for meals and other retreat activities and needs were available for retreat participants. Please take the time to sign up for at least one task.

Anything for the Newsletter or Website needs to be to Diane C. by the 1st of each month.

Becky invited us to look at the displayed quilts we have completed for Clare's Place (transitional housing) while we were getting our snacks.

All quilt tops must be turned in by March 25th to give the longarmers and binders time complete the quilts before the opening of Clare's Place.

Alice C. presented a mini trunk show of her quilting history. We each took a turn to show our first quilts or to tell our personal quilting history.

Bobby S. shared how to square up fabric using multiple rulers and how to use your ruler to fold fabric.

Dawn conducted a drawing for those who completed a part of a Clare's Place or Firehouse quilt . Winners were Laurie, Debbie, Rachel, and Eileen.

Respectfully submitted Pat J Secretary

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Small Groups Jingles - Meets the 2nd Tuesday of the month at Pat’s home from 6:30 until 8:00

to work on Christmas projects. Next meeting Feb. 19th.

Scan-N-Cutters - Meet on the 1st Monday of the month from 6:30 until 8:00. The February 12th meeting cancelled. In March we will be etching glass. The March meeting is the 11th. Please note the date change. We will meet at Alice's home at 6:30. Bring your ScanNCut, cutting mat, and a piece of glass with a flat surface to etch.

February 6” Square

Theme: Seahawks

12 Squares

All the squares do not have to be the same. If you signed up for more than one set, the sets should NOT be identical and each set must be in a separate zip lock bag.

Note: Quilt Guild block is donated to the guild for Community Quilts.

March theme: Pink If you have suggestions for future block exchange themes, please

let Deb L know by email, phone, or at Guild functions.

PARTICIPANTS Charlene L (3) Deb L (2) Pat J (3) Ana V(1) Diane C(2) Quilt Guild (1)

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Instructions to make Hour Glass Blocks

1. Select 8 squares of fabric and sew together 4 squares using a 1/4” seam allowance. Press seams as you sew. This yields 2 blocks containing 4 squares each. (6” squares will measure approximately 11 1/2”)

2. Place the two blocks right side to right side. Line up the center point of the two blocks and the edges.

3. Sew around the outside edge using a 1/4” seam allowance joining the two blocks to form 1 block.

4. Cut the block diagonally two times (Cut once corner to corner, turn, and cut again corner to corner.

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5. Press the seams on all 4 pieces forming 4 squares. And resize the squares.

(for 6” starting squares resize to 7 1/2”)

6. Sew the four squares together to form 1 big square and trim to final size plus seam allowance. (for 6” starting squares finished size will be 14 1/2”)

Example: Using 8 – 4”x4” squares makes approximately 1 – 9 1/2” square

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Everett Quilt Guild Spring Retreat May 2 thru May 6, 2019 (Thursday thru Monday)

Camp Casey - Whidbey Island February 2019 Ya whoooo only 3 months till retreat! It’s coming up fast and lots to do. Just a few quick things listed below for retreat Still not too late to sign up for retreat so far we have 18 going, spread the word, invites other quilters you may know outside of the guild, at least 4 more would fill the sewing room and help keep additional costs down. Remember the less people we have the more it will cost per day per person. About $5.00 per day per person if we are short people. Please look over the sign-up sheets and volunteer at the next meeting. Many things are still needed. There are few retreaters that still need to pay the balance of their $70.00 deposit, please do so by the next meeting February 25. If you’re not sure of your balance refer to your last receipt or email me. Reminder TOTAL BALANCE IN FULL IS DUE BY MARCH 25 2019 or sooner. There have been a few areas of confusion in regard to the meal teams so as a reminder see below: Meals groups are a team effort, sharing all the responsibility in planning, purchasing costs, prepping, preparing, serving and clean up. To be fair everyone is require to participate in at least one meal. All but one person has signed up for meals. A few meals have 3 people, and one dinner meal has someone by them self. We only have 18 signed up to go to retreat and 11 meals to fill. That is why I stated on the meal sign-up sheet “1 or 2 only per meal”. We could make Monday breakfast be a “LEFT OVER BREAKFAST” to help clean out the fringe, this would bring us down to 10 meals. We need to even this out or we will have one to two empty meals. So please look over the meal menu again at the next meeting. A full detailed meal menu will be needed by the March 25th meeting from each meal team so I can be put into the last newsletter before retreat for all to see. (I pushed this out because we need to address the missing meal coverage first).

Again any question, ideas or suggestions please let me know. Diane M Retreat Chairman

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EQG 2019 RETREAT BLOCK

Cutting:

From each, yellow, pink, blue cut 1 rectangle 4 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ (use any colors you like)

From background fabric cut (2) 2 1/2″ squares; (2) 1 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ rectangles

Sewing:

Sew with right sides of fabric facing, 1/4″ seam, press after each seam.

1. Sew the 1 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ background rectangles to both ends of the pink rectangle.

2. Sew one 2 ½ background square to one end of the yellow rectangle and one square to the blue rectangle.

3. Arrange the resulting strips as shown above, with pink in the center between yellow (with the background square oriented on the right) and the blue (with background square oriented to the left).

4. Sew the yellow rectangle unit to the pink rectangle unit, then sew the blue rectangle unit to the opposite side of the pink. See photo of complete block at the top. Press well.

block should measure 6 1/2″ at this point.

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General Instructions: Each month for 11 months a different block or sashing instruction will be published in the

Newsletter and posted on the guild's website (everettquiltguild.org). Each month's block focuses on specific Skill Builders to practice and improve our piecing skills.

Step by step samples and a finished block will be available at each guild meeting. As the blocks become more intricate or introduce a more challenging skill set, we can present a step by step PowerPoint at the guild meeting, have members available to answer questions and provide suggestions, and if there is enough interest, conduct hands on workshops to sew blocks.

The Challenge: Using the block instructions, construct your quilt block using any fabric you choose.

Bring your finished block to the following month's meeting and your name will be entered in a drawing for that month. (Following month's meeting - block published in January. Complete and bring your block to the February guild meeting.)

For those who bring the finished block every month for the first 10 months, your names will go into the " Completed the Challenge" drawing.

Bring your finished quit top to the January 2020 meeting to be eligible for the grand prize.

Bonus Blocks - the quit is designed to have 12 blocks and we will officially only be making 10 blocks. I will publish two additional optional blocks. You may choose to include them in your quit, pick your own two blocks, or use 12" fabric squares for the two extra blocks. Bonus blocks are not entered into the monthly or " Completed the Challenge" drawing.

Quilt Details: The finished quilt will measure 48" X 62".

It will have finished 2" sashing strips and a finished 4" border. Fabric for sashing and borders - 1 3/4 yards.

Fabric for sashing corner stone piecing - 1/8 yard

Block Fabrics - Total yardage about 5 yards of assorted fabrics. If you are using fat quarters I suggest you purchase 10 to 12 coordinated fabrics.

Everett Quilt Guild Block of the Month

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Fabrics and Cutting: Starch or size (Best Press) all fabrics before cutting Option 1 - Two Fabrics: Dark fabric: 1 square 4½” X 4½” Either cut individual strips (see strip lengths in Option 2) or cut 1 long 2½” X 38” strip and sub-cut as you sew. Light Fabric: Either cut individual strips (see strip lengths in Option 2) or cut 1 long 2½” X 34 ½” strip and sub-cut as you sew. Option 2 - Scrappy: Dark Fabrics: Light Fabrics: 1 square 4½” X 4½” 1 strip 2½” X 4½” 1 strip 2½” X 6½” 1 strip 2½” X 6½” 1 strip 2½” X 8½” 1 strip 2½” X 8½” 1 strip 2½” X 10½” 1 strip 2½” X 10½” 1 strip 2½” X 12½”

Assembling the Block

This block is sewn from the center out on 2 sides of the corner square.

All seams are pressed away from the 4½″ square

Measure to see that the block is square after adding each set of 2 strips.

Option 1

Sew the light 2½” strip to the top of the 4½” square.

Trim the end of the strip even with the edge of the square. Press

Sew the light 2½” strip to the right side of the block.

Trim the strip even with the edge of the block. Press

Block should measure 6½” X 6½”

Sew the dark 2½” strip to the top of the block.

Trim the end of the strip even with the edge of the block. Press

Sew the dark 2½” strip to the right side of the block .

Trim the end of the strip even with the edge of the block. Press

Block should measure 8½” X 8½”

Everett Quilt Guild Block of the Month

February 2019 - Quarter Cabin

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Option 2 -Scrappy

Option 1 - Two Fabrics

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Sew the light 2½” strip to the top of the block. Trim the end of the strip even with the edge of the block. Press

Sew the light 2½” strip to the right side of the block . Trim the end of the strip even with the edge of the block. Press

Block should measure 10½” X 10½” Sew the dark 2½” strip to the top of the block.

Trim the end of the strip even with the edge of the block. Press Sew the dark 2½” strip to the right side of the block .

Trim the end of the strip even with the edge of the block. Press Finished block should measure 12½” X 12½”

Option 2 Scrappy: Sew a light 2½” X 4½” strip to the top of the 4½” square. Press Sew a light 2½” X 6½” strip to the right side of the block. Press Block should measure 6½” X 6½” Sew a dark 2½” X 6½” strip to the top of the block. Press Sew a dark 2½” X 8½” strip to the right side of the block. Press Block should measure 8½” X 8½” Sew a light 2½” X 8½” strip to the top of the block. Press Sew a light 2½” X 10½” strip to the right side of the block. Press Block should measure 10½” X 10½” Sew a dark 2½” X 10½” strip to the top of the block. Press Sew a dark 2½” X 12½” strip to the right side of the block. Press Finished block should measure 12½” X 12½”

Skill Builders: Accurate cutting ¼” seaming Trimming as you sew Directional pressing Checking your work as you sew

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Until then, enjoy these FREE jelly roll patterns... https://www.u-createcrafts.com/free-jelly-roll-quilt-patterns/ See you soon! Bonnie and the girls and Penny the Wonder Dog

What’s happening...

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Our Mission Statement The Everett Quilt Guild is organized for educational purposes to encourage all interested individuals in the study of quilting in all it’s forms and to prepare and provide finished quilts to service/charitable organizations of the Snohomish County community.

QuiltWorks and Beads & Beyond - has been through significant changes in the last 15 years and I'm thankful for every moment, every person and every experience. I hope all of you have been touched in some good way by the products, services, inspiration, creativity and laughter we've provided over the years. I know I have. There could never be the right time to exit, but industry and life influences make this the time for us. Starting, February 1, we will begin a clearance sale at 30% off. That sale will continue through February. We will continue to offer sewing machine service, hold classes and honor our commitments through the sale and cleanup period. If you have any questions, please ask. Using the words Carol Burnett sung to end every show, I'm so glad we had this time together...Before you know it, comes the time we have to say So Long.

The 6th Annual Snowflakes and Stitches Shop Hop

February 2 - 23, 2019 (Oregon and Washington)

Every single shop has agreed to extend this event for one additional week - the new end date for the Shop Hop will be Saturday February 23rd (one extra week).

Hop or through the website at www.StitchesShopHops.com.


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