PR ES I D ENT’S MES S AG E
Merrimack Valley Quilting Guild
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2013-14
President:
Ann Hockmeyer
Vice– President
Betty Dahlquist
Secretary:
Jan Taylor
Treasurer AP:
Elaine Rando
Treasurer AR:
Marianne Karp
Celebrating 35 years of encouraging the art of quilting in the Merrimack Valley. MVQ was established in 1980.
To reach any committee, please address corre-spondence to MVQ Guild
PO Box 566 Haverhill. MA 01831 Newsletter items must be in to me by the 1st of each month:
February 2015
Brrrrrr! It’s so cold and snowy right now! A snow day is a sew day for me and I’m getting lots of projects done.
I hope that you are too! I need to finish my January workshop project
done with Amy Friend and hope that all those who attended the
workshop will bring their table runner to show and tell. I’m also try-
ing to finish a quilt for the quilt show. The quilt show will be held
May 1st and 2nd at the Timberlane Regional High School. The loca-tion change is necessary due to work being done at the middle school.
Gail and Helen and their team of volunteers are working hard to
make this show the best ever. Please help them out anyway you can
as a few more volunteers are needed. Our February meeting is the
UFO Auction. The evening should be very entertaining with Carrie
and Signe at the helm. They have lots of great donations so bring lots of money!
Thanks, Ann
February 19th UFO Auction Come one, Come all– Bid often, bid high! A fun night and major fundraiser.
This and That
Sunshine Lady: Mary Jo Ray If you know of someone who needs a bit of sunshine in their
life, please contact Mary Jo on her phone please!
PROGRAM UPDATES The FREE workshop-Sew in scheduled for February 21st has been CANCELLED due to MVQ being bumped
by the Plaistow Library and a schedule conflict. At this late time an alternative location is not possible. Ladies
can now use this day to finish up your quilt show projects at home.
-March's Workshop "Dancing with the Applique Stars" on the 21st needs additional participants by the end of
the February meeting. Because we are asking four of our members to prepare materials and spend an entire
day teaching, it has been determined we need a minimum of 12 students to hold the class. If you have a friend
who is interested, we would be very pleased to sign them up as well. Cost is $25.
April 16th Workshop "Scrap Queen Unleashed" still has seats available and we guarantee there will be lots of
laughs with Signe and some new techniques to help you use up those scraps, effectively and beautifully. Cost
is $25.
Seats are still available for Joe Cunningham class on FRIDAY, May 22nd. Basic sewing equipment and only
four yards of fabric. He'll take you comfortably out of your comfort zone and you'll have a blast. Cost is $35.
All classes must be paid in full when you sign up. Please check with Program to make sure you have paid and
are signed up.
Most of the remaining classes will be open to non-Guild members after the February meeting.
The Guild's budget and fundraising efforts which contribute to Program offerings still needs your additional
support thru workshop participation. Why not take a class, it's always a great day spent with like -minded
women, fabric, and food. And most of us either learn a thing or two or having something to share!
The Spring retreat will be March 25-29
Payment due at February meeting. See Kathy Pearse
Application & prices on blog.
20014-2015 Bring your tickets to the meeting and deposit in box at back ta-ble. Where can we exhibit this beautiful blue and white quilt? Speak to Betty Hastings or Mary Jo Ray
Raffle Quilt 2015-16. Thanks for all the blocks that were donated! Bev Valle and Lin Caiado
PRESIDENT”S BLOCK Betty Dahlquist has directions for Ann’s choice of block.
Board Meetings : April 8, May 6 and June 3 at 7:00.
Held at Plaistow Library– All members are welcome!
QUILT SHOW AT GEORGETOWN LIBRARY Come to the free exhibit at the Library during February and March- Betty Hastings, Terry Pallardy, Mary Ginn, Maggie Judd and Pat Lucey have quilts in the show.
Held every year at the end of NH school vacation- Friday and Saturday- May 1st and 2nd at Timberlane Jr High in Plaistow
Quilt judging is usually done at Merrimac Library on a Wed, Carrie Zizza is coordinating.
Quilt drop-off and show set-up is Thursday,May 1st at the School. Come
early as the show is also hung that day. Members are required to give 2 hours of volunteer time either before or
during show. Many opportunities abound! Sign sheets are on the back table.
Quilt entry forms [found on blog] are to be sent in before March 31st. You can choose to have your quilt judged by a certified judge- $3:00
per quilt. Great chance to learn from a professional!
Challenge Quilts: Janice Jones is chair- make a quilt related to the Theme- “Red, White and Blue- “ A hatchet block must be included some-where. separately judged according to specific criteria- info on blog
Quilt Show ads: Members can gather an ad from a business for our booklet- can be any type of business, not just quilt related. Letter is on blog with in-fo you will need.
Publicity: Take a few bookmarks or posters- give to friends or hang in pub-lic places in your tow.- Available on back table during meetings.
Penny Raffle Table: members donate a basket, bucket, tray etc filled with
new items- either quilt related or not [tea, chocolate, gardening, teddy bear etc.] Kathy Pearse is coordinating.
Silent Auction: Members donate a handmade article to be auctioned off
during the show. 50% of proceeds goes to maker and 50% goes to Guild fund for a new loud speaker system.
White Elephant: members bring in fabric [no upholstery], patterns, but-
tons, lace, unwanted tools or unfinished quilts- 100% of proceeds to the guild.
Kitchen: Volunteers are needed to man – bake cookies to sell- donate bot-
tled water and Diet Soda to sell. Deb Zukas is chair. Boutique: An opportunity for members to sell homemade articles,pins,
bags, knit items, [quilts do not really sell], tools, books , patterns that are in
excellent condition. 20% goes to guild- maker gets 80%. Maggie Judd and Pat Lucey
Last call for folks to step up to lead
PENNY RAFFLE for show or there will not be
one happening!
This is not a difficult task to take on– It is a lot eas-
ier if two people organize it!
It usually brings close to $1000 into the guild.
Please send your entry forms for quilts (located on blog and at back table at meetings) to
Layne Rando asap. We need to get an early idea of how many quilts
since in new location a new floor plan needs to be made. Please help
us with this if you can.
BOUTIQUE TABLE
Forms are on the blog or the back table. Bring items labeled
with your code, # and price on Thursday or on the days of the
show.
Questions?- Maggie H_Judd or Pat Lucey
WHITE ELEPHANT DONATIONS
Bring on Thursday or day of the show.
“Red, White and Blue and Celebrating 35
Years of MVQ!” May 1st and 2nd
Our Special Exhibit this year is based on our Patriotic Theme-
So, if you have a red, white and
blue quilt or another that fits the
theme, please fill out a form for
that as well.
SIGN UPS:
All workshops thru June will be open to the general public as of the January meeting. When signing up and for a seat
to be held, please plan to make payment in full. Any workshop with insufficient participants may be cancelled.
Any questions email: [email protected].
Saturday, February 21th CANCELLED
Thursday, March 19th Lecture: "Quilts: Creativity and the Value of Judging" Holice Turnbow, Certified Judge, Sturbridge MA.
Saturday, March 21st Workshop: Dancing with the Applique Stars. Spend the day with award winning appliqué quilters who will share their secrets for winning the ribbons. Techniques will include: reverse, several freezer paper variations, machine, baste or not & working
with wool. Try them all, find your favorite. Project: Fruit blocks $25 ------------
Thursday, April 16 th Lecture: “Journeys” – Time travel with several MVQ quilters & their quilts. Saturday, April 18th Workshop: “Scrap Queen Unleashed!”
Our own Signe Kaleel will be making us use our scraps & tame them all into submis-sion, atleast in theory. Join Signe as she teaches us how to make beautiful scrap
quilts utilizing several techniques including just “going at it”. Fuggly, crummie, frac-tured, stringy or playful….plan to use your scraps & maybe even your friends scraps. Totally addicting!! $25 ------------
Thursday, May 21th Joe Cunningham, San Francisco CA. – www.joethequilter.com/
Lecture: “How to Have Fun” Friday, May 22st NOTE: FRIDAY DATE
Workshop: ROCK THE BLOCK, Album Style. Joe Cunningham How can a quilt that looks so complex be so simple? Rock the block with a simple process that leads to unavoidable originality. Fun, easy, & yet deeply satisfying & eye
-opening, this class will have you inventing your own ways to make block quilts all your own. (Requires 4 yards of fabric) $35 ------------
Thursday, June 18th Lecture: “Waste Not, Want Not….your Time” – Gladi Porsche, Medical doctor, musician, blogger and Cocheco Guild member. Gladi is an appliqué & traditional quilter who is using her “free time” to create lovely, intricate & award winning quilts.
Her wonderful use of color, design sense & her detailed workmanship bring tradition-
al to a new & contemporary timelessness. www.gladiquilts.net
BOOK SWAP: Literary type or GUILTY Summer reading. Add a personal note & bookmark!
Merrimack Valley Quilters General Meeting January 15, 2015 7 P.M. 51 members, one guest, and three new members; Michael Beresford, Renee Jones and Terry Taylor
were present.
Ann Hockmeyer, President called the meeting to order and announced that the New England Quilt
Museum free passes, that are given to our guild because of our annual donation, will be used as Door
Prizes at this meeting and in February. She also informed us that Sue Molin, and her art group, have
volunteered to chair the Raffle Quilt 2016-17 Committee.
Nominating Committee: Betty Dahlquist, Vice-President is seeking members for this committee, and
volunteer nominees for Board positions.
Charity T.P. Quilt Sew-In on January 31st has been moved to the Atkinson Congregational Church.
There will be another charity sew-in in February.
President’s Block: Ann has chosen the Spool Block. Directions and background fabric were made
available. Each of the members is encouraged to make one President’s Block, as a token of our appre-
ciation. The blocks will be given to our President, by our Vice-President, at the June meeting.
Raffle Quilt 2014-15 Travel: Betty Hastings reported that our Raffle Quilt will be going to the
Georgetown Library on Feb. 7th in conjunction with the reception for The Third Annual Georgetown
Quilters Exhibition.
U.F.O. Auction: Signe Kaleel and Carrie Zizza are still accepting donations of incomplete quilts, or-
phan blocks, notions, books, yarn, machines; and gift certificates for time, services, or store credit; for
the February Auction. There will be a list of Live Auction items available on the MVQ blog prior to
the meeting. Marianne Nowacki will be in charge of the Silent Auction.
Programs: Lyn Grenier informed us that there are still openings in the Sat. workshop “Attract your
Modern Side” with Amy Friend, tonight’s speaker. She also announced that the teachers for the Ap-
plique workshop in March will be Mary Ginn, Maggie Judd, Pat Lucey, and Gail Wozniak.
Mystery Bus Trip: The March 14th mystery trip has been opened to the general public, sign up soon if
you wish to participate.
Quilt Show: Helen Weymouth was notified that the Timberlane Middle School will be undergoing
construction during the time of our show. We will be able to use the High School hallways and cafete-
ria, but not their gym. Entry forms for quilts are available on the blog; please report your quilt meas-
urements accurately, and attach a 4” min. hanging sleeve. Pat Lucey explained how donations to the
Boutique and White Elephant tables are handled. Items for the Boutique need to be accompanied by a
Boutique form, also on our blog. Still being sought are a Penny Raffle Co-Chair, advertisers for the
booklet, distributors of flyers, and Silent Auction items. Bonus: We’ve been invited to place our flyers
in with the materials given to the Schoolhouse Shop Hop participants. www.schoolhouseshophop.com
Tonight’s Vendor: Rhonda Galpern, of Sew Fresh Fabrics, was introduced by Lyn Grenier.
www.sewfreshfabrics.com
Door Prizes: There were eight prizes won by eight members.
Show and Tell: There were many beautiful quilts shown.
The Monthly Raffle was shared by two members because the first winner already owned the magazine
part of the prize.
Tonight’s Program: Lyn Grenier introduced Amy Friend, of West Newbury, who showed us her
amazing quilts while explaining what made them “Modern Quilts or Contemporary Quilts”
www.duringquiettime.com
Next Board Meeting: Wed. February 4, 2015, 7 P.M. at the Plaistow Library
Next General Meeting: Thurs. February 19, 2015 at 7 P.M. Doors open at 6 P.M. for set
-up and socializing.
Respectfully submitted, Janice Taylor, Secretary
MVQ TREASURER REPORT
JANUARY 31, 2015 Elaine Rando Checking Balance $4102.87 Money Market 5025.95 Annuity as of 12/31/2014 15218.39
TOTAL FUNDS $24,347.21
PAYMENTS IN JANUARY 2015
March Bus Trip – New England Coach Paid 1,000.00 Bresnahan Storage – Monthly 52.00
St. Luke’s Hall 75.00 G. Hughes, Custodian St. Luke’s 75.00 Programs/Workshops December Program 240.66 October Workshop 75.00 January – Amy Friend Spkr & Wksp 600.00
DEPOSITS IN JANUARY 2015
Programs/Workshops 635.00 NOTES/QUESTIONS
4 Outstanding Checks from 4 and 5/14 Maddie Burke – Silent Auction 9.00 Ann Stobbs – Silent Auction 5.00 Ann Stobbs 9.00 Carolyn Sprague – Meeting Drinks 9.58
Received a check from the Retreat 12/15 – Emailed Kathy, did not hear back yet Refund 151.20 Lyn G. Amy Friend’s Tax ID # - can not read it
1099s (1096s) Last year 3 were $600.00 + Found the information (some forms in files but needed to email one person) I called the accountant who is processing them.
Insurance Policies all up to date. We need to get Certificate of Insurance for Timberlane but need the exact name. Received 2 Entry Forms so far.
Many of our members have small businesses– some are quilt relat-
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The newsletter will print your add for FREE. Just send a copy to [email protected] and I will put it in.
This is an excellent way to promote your own business to members
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Send $10 to Pat Lucey, [not MVQ] and at least 10 address labels during the summer. You will get your September newsletter.
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Next Meeting February 19th 7:00
Holy Angels Hall, Plaistow, NH Doors open at 6:00 for set-up and socializing!
Check List:
Name Tag
Show and Tell $ for raffle
Refreshments [if it
is your turn!] $ for membership
Refreshments: G– M
Pat Lucey is alwaysPat Lucey is alwaysPat Lucey is always
collecting knitted or crocheted hats collecting knitted or crocheted hats collecting knitted or crocheted hats
for babies and children! I also have a for babies and children! I also have a for babies and children! I also have a
source for leftover yarn!source for leftover yarn!source for leftover yarn!
MYSTERY BUS TRIP We need to fill 13 more seats to make the bus trip a go. Know a friend, a nearby guild member etc. Open now to anyone. Otherwise we may need to cancel this. Please call or email Gail Wozniak if you plan to go but can’t make the February meeting.
Cancellations!
Info will be on the Blog
Quilters R US!
SH-H!
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