February 2023 Newsletter

Lorain County Piecemakers Quilt Guild
Volume 23 Issue 6 – February 9, 2023

President: Chris Yoo
Treasurer: Sue Schillig
Secretary: Bridget Coyle
Vice President: Margaret Miller
Community Service: Maria Lucki
Hospitality: Maryann Doucette & Jean Tobia
Membership: Marilyn Novak & Karen Neuschaffer
Quilts of Valor: Kaye Koler
Sunshine Committee: Val Watring
Challenge Committee: Kelly Grace, Susan Thornton, Helen Smelser
Communication Committee: Kelly Grace
Bits & Pieces Editor: Kelly Grace
Articles due by Saturday before meeting, Newsletter sent out Sunday before meeting.

Meetings:  2nd Thursday of month
Time:        7:00 PM
Location:  New Russia Township Lodge,
46300 Butternut Ridge Rd, Oberlin, 44074
Additional Info: Please remember that there is always a sew day the day of our meeting – starting around 10!

Website: https://loraincountypiecemakers.com
Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/groups/LorainCtyPiecemakers
Guild email: loraincountypiecemakers@gmail.com

Meeting Minutes:
Bridget Coyle

Welcome: At 7:00pm Chris welcomed members, guests and visitors.

Program: Deb DeChant of Artfully Quilted Designs shared her original applique designs and techniques with the guild. She got her start in this creative process by taking a class in laser design and cutting. She was hooked from the first class. She started off by creating her own designs for herself and as gifts for others. Her shop is online only and can be found at www.artfullyquilted.com.

President’s Report: Chris announced that we are kicking off the 2023 LCP Quilt Show Year! She set up a large display board that outlined all the tasks involved with pulling off such a massive undertaking and remember everyone that she needs volunteers. A list of areas needed was announced tonight and a call out for volunteers as the clock is ticking and there is much to be done.

Chris also reported that we need items for the Raffle Baskets (new or like new) and for the Country Store (used or homemade donations).

Chris stated we need an impressive DOOR PRIZE. If anyone knows a quilt shop owner who may donate a sewing machine, quilt kit or two, etc. Please put in a good word.

Approval of Minutes: The minutes of the January meeting were distributed by Kelly Grace. Are there any comments or corrections necessary? Hearing no changes necessary, the minutes are approved as distributed.

Treasurer’s Report: Sue Schillig – The treasurer’s report is always available for review by contacting Sue Schillig and ready for audit.

COMMITTEE REPORTS by Committee chairs:
Membership (Karen Neuschaefer)
Community Service (Maria Lucki)
Quilts of Valor (Kaye Koler)
Challenges (Kelly Grace)
Communications (Kelly Grace)
Sunshine (Val Watring)
Programs (Margaret Miller)

The membership heard reports from all Committees that were present. For up-to-date information from the Committees, please review the individual Committee Reports noted in this newsletter.

Unfinished Business: We need to audit the guild books and create a budget. Neither has been done to date and I am going on the record here to indicate that this needs to be scheduled sooner rather than later. I will work with Sue to outline a budget for each program area so we are all set as we enter this Quilt Show Year.

New Business: Original Sewing and Quilt Expo: Thursday, April 13th through Saturday, April 15th at the John S. Knight Center in Akron, Ohio. I will be volunteering to set up the show on Wednesday the 12th and our guild will have a booth for our raffle quilt. So once again I will need a few volunteers to help me at the booth. If you attend to help at the booth, you get in for free.

I can have 18 total booth sitters over the course of 3 days so that no more than 6 people a day. I have a sign-up sheet up front tonight and I’ll have it there for the next two months.

Announcements: Sue Schillig suggested an applique group by held on Thursday sewing days. The name of the group will be The Applique with Sue Group.

Show-n-Tell: Our guild never fails at producing and sharing some wonderful projects and creations. From small to large the variety was wonderful.

Sunshine Committee
Val Watring

Committee Report: Meeting minutes:  A-ok, nothing new.

Newsletter Update: The Lorain County Piecemakers have received a heartfelt card from the Majewski Family expressing appreciation for roses, food, and gifts for River’s Memorial Fund, love and prayers.

I will set the card at the entry table for all to read.

Our member, Melanie Rose Majewski-Kaliszewski, passed away January 2nd.  Our treasurer, Sue Shillig will continue to collect donations for Melanie’s daughter, River’s Memorial Fund at our meeting.

Melanie’s mom is Cheryl Majewski, a long time Lorain County Piecemaker. We have a card to sign for Cheryl at the meeting on February 9th and we will have a blue bag at the meeting to collect fat quarters of fabric.  Cheryl has listed red (or anything) as a favorite fabric color; while Melanie’s favorite color is blue.

https://www.dickenfuneralhome.com/obituary/melanie-majewski-kaliszewski

Fondly, Val Watring

By-Laws Section 8:  The Sunshine Committee shall notify members in case of illness or bereavement.  Cards will be sent; unless it is determined a blue basket is needed.

Blue Baskets:  When members lose a spouse or child, we support them by giving them fat quarters of fabric in their favorite colors.  The Sunshine Committee will supply the bag and card to be signed by the membership.

Treasury Report
Sue Schillig

Treasurers Report and Financial Statements of the guild are on file for audit and will be made available for review upon request.

We have a CD coming due this month which I will shortly attend to. Hall rental deposit for 2024 has been paid. NEORQC dues will go to them this week.   I’ll have a final report for the Quilt raffle this month at the Guild meeting.

Sue Schillig, treasurer

STRAY THREADS…

Sue Schillig

It never fails.  When I’ve turned in my third and final UFO challenge list, as soon as February rolls around, I’ve thought up  some more things for the list.  Every. Single. Year. But I’ve decided that the UFO challenge cannot completely dictate what quilts I accomplish in any given year.  I mean, some of those quilts are on the list for a reason. And the reason is usually that I don’t want to finish them just now.  So I’ve spent the month of January flittering around pecking at projects like my hens peck at their scratch grains, picking out one to work on a bit and yet another to see if I can even figure out where I was going with it.  I also use January to piece up some things in preparation for some serious quilting in the winter.   Some groundhog claims that we’ve only got another 6 weeks of winter, so I guess I’d better get busy.  Hope this finds you busily working on whatever catches your fancy.

Piecefully,
Sue Schillig

Membership

Membership currently has 88 members.  Please welcome new members: Erin Myers, Donna Clapper, Kathy Maclean and Donna Mireles. Their information will be in the updated roster.  If your information is incorrect, please see Karen Neuschaefer for updates.

Karen and Marilyn

Quilts of Valor
Kaye Koler

A great big thank you to Sue Schillig for initiating the QUILTS OF VALOR block drive!  We need a lot of blocks to turn into quilts to fulfill a group presentation in the fall of this year.
And…. Teri Walter & I presented 6 quilts last Sunday at St Peter’s in Amherst.

We’d like to thank one and all who helped in making that possible!

We will update very soon with a date for QoV sew day!
Thank you,

The quilts of Valor committee

Community Service

Maria Lucki

No Report

LORAIN COUNTY SAFE HARBOR/GENESIS HOUSEProvides temporary safe shelter, food, and support services to victims of domestic violence and their children.  Serves roughly 25,000 annually.

BLESSING HOUSE:  Founded in 2005 to house children, birth to age 12, when their parents are addressing their own crises.

February Birthdays

Julie Bragg – February 1
Cheryl Majewski – February 3
Dee Martin – February 7
Karen Schrader – February 8
Kathy Spencer – February 18
Marilyn Novak – February 24
Boni Grove – February 27
Karen Neuschaefer – February 27
Sally Gezzer – February

Programs/Workshops

February:  Janine Dreckman, Sewing Educator,  Janine operates her own business, The Stitch Goes On, in North Ridgeville where she teaches sewing, serging, embroidery by machine, and quilting by machine.  She has worked at Pins and Needles in North Olmsted.  She will be speaking about her sewing experiences and bring some of her creations to share.  She will also be letting us know about upcoming classes at her studio.

March:  Lyn Fowl, owner of Farmhouse Quilting Co. in Elyria, is coming in to share her quilting and handiworks.   She will be bringing items for a trunk show and also items to sell.  Lyn does have an Etsy shop and is in the process (perhaps it is already up and running) of setting up her own website/shop separate from Etsy.

April is still open—many of the people I have touched base with are involved in the Original Quilting and Sewing Expo.   I do have a plan B, but I am waiting to hear back from one more person.  I will keep you posted.

May:  The Lorain County Spinners and Weavers are coming to demonstrate spinning and weaving.   (You would be amazed at all the different ways they can spin fiber and all the different types of looms that can be used).   Their members make blankets, clothes, rugs, yarn for knitting and crocheting.   I am sure it will be a very interesting evening.

June:  JUDY RIGGLE ANNUAL COMMUNITY SEW DAY during the day.
Evening Program by Felice Dahlhausen of Felice Quilt Designs.

July:  ANNUAL CHRISTMAS IN JULY during the day.
SUMMER POTLUCK  in the evening.

Margaret

Challenges
Kelly Grace

UFO Challenge

We have 16 brave ladies ready to finish some UFO’s this year! Some of you have some large lists, myself included! Please remember $5 is required to participate, it goes toward the prizes at the December meeting. You can turn this in at the next meeting. If you cannot come to a meeting to show off your finish, please send me an email (or text) or post it in our Facebook group and let me know it’s a UFO so I can mark it down as complete. Good luck this year!

Fat Quarter Exchange
Signups for the 2023 Fat Quarter Exchange will start in February, you choose what color/theme you’d like to receive and you either choose fabric from your stash or go shopping for everyone on the list. Fat quarters are turned in at the August meeting, lists are send out to everyone by the May meeting.

Monthly Challenge
January’s Challenge – due at the February meeting are blocks using Red/White/Blue or Red/Cream/Blue. They need to be 12.5″ unfinished or 8.5″ unfinished.

If you have a suggestion for a monthly challenge, let me know!

Block Exchange 2022
Lots of finished tops and completed quilts were shown at the December meeting and while everyone had the same blocks, they all looked so different! If anyone is interested this year, I’m thinking the fabric below would be a great option! It’s one of this year’s Hoffman Challenge Fabrics. Looks like we can pre-order it now, so if you sign up, please let me know how many yards so I can pre-order our fabric.

President’s Challenge
Make something using the Ohio Star block which is featured as our guild logo. There will be a special exhibit at the Quilt Show for the President’s Challenge.

Build a Bear Quilt Challenge
I was looking at some leftover scraps while trying to decide what quilt to make next, and it occurred to me that the ones I was looking at could be made into a little quilt for a teddy bear, so I just bought this cute little bear who will be the prize.

I propose that we make little quilts for this cute little critter and at the Christmas meeting we vote for our favorite homemade scrap quilt and award the little bear to its maker. If you want, we could include them in our quilt show with a sign explaining the challenge. I could take the little bear in to include in eh show, heck, how tough would it be to finish a quilt for a 7-inch bear in time for our fall show?

Your Pal, Susan the Bear Chump

Do you have an idea for a challenge? Please drop a note in the suggestion box or send an email to the guild email (address above).

Notes from the President
Chris Yoo

Tick, Tock, Tick, Tock!  Every year about this time I start to wonder about the magic of time and how it flies.  Probably five years ago I made a conscious decision to stop wearing a watch.  I was a serious clock watcher and rarely took off my watch.  I think it was a nervous habit, always checking for it.  Finally broke that habit.  Well, I digress as we were talking about time flying (smile).  I would not mind time whizzing by if there wasn’t so much that needs done.  Even in this creative world, we still need to get things done “timely.”  First up on my list is the Guild Raffle Quilt.  Julie Bragg finished piecing the squares, and I finished putting it all together and adding the borders, and this week at guild, I’ll be turning it over to MaryAnn Doucette for quilting.  Almost ready to check that puppy off the list.  I’ll have the top at guild on Thursday for Show-n-Tell before turning over to MaryAnn.

Next comes the April Quilting Expo in Akron.  I still have slots available on Thursday, and Saturday.  Remember if you sign up to sit with me for an hour or two you get into the show free.  In preparation for the show, I’ve ordered the raffle tickets AND the show postcards so we can advertise our quilt show at that event.  Very exciting!

I have also started checking off a few boxes for the Quilt Show, such as signing on some vendors, getting donations for our baskets, as well as talking with a few shops about a possible door prize.  We will talk more about the quilt show every month going forward.  If you have questions about the show, please ASK.  I realize we have new members and this will be your first show.  If something we are talking about is not clear, please ask.

Well, time to put this message to rest and get back to creating!  So many fun and exciting things happening this year!  Please sign up to volunteer and take part in everything the guild is doing this year, including some of Kelly’s fun challenges.  Happy February!

Your Pres, Chris Yoo

January 2023 Newsletter

Lorain County Piecemakers Quilt Guild
Volume 23 Issue 5 – January 12, 2023

President: Chris Yoo
Treasurer: Sue Schillig
Secretary: Bridget Coyle
Vice President: Margaret Miller
Community Service: Maria Lucki
Hospitality: Maryann Doucette & Jean Tobia
Membership: Marilyn Novak & Karen Neuschaffer
Quilts of Valor: Kaye Koler
Sunshine Committee: Val Watring
Challenge Committee: Kelly Grace, Susan Thornton, Helen Smelser
Communication Committee: Kelly Grace
Bits & Pieces Editor:Kelly Grace
Articles due by Saturday before meeting, Newsletter sent out Sunday before meeting.

Meetings:  2nd Thursday of month
Time:        7:00 PM
Location:  New Russia Township Lodge,
46300 Butternut Ridge Rd, Oberlin, 44074
Additional Info: Please remember that there is always a sew day the day of our meeting – starting around 10!

Website: https://loraincountypiecemakers.com
Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/groups/LorainCtyPiecemakers
Guild email: loraincountypiecemakers@gmail.com

Meeting Minutes:
Bridget Coyle

Welcome:  At 6:30 p.m. Chris welcomed everyone to the annual year-end holiday potluck. There was a feast fit for royalty!

President’s Report: President Yoo had two items of business to share.

First: Chris turned in $575.00 to Sue that included money from the traveling raffle quilt sales. We got a chance to draw the lucky winner at tonight’s dinner! The winner was Jeff Morris.

Second: We talked about the 2023 President’s Challenge Our guild logo is the Ohio Star Block which is rich in history and has been around since the early 1800’s. Like a lot of blocks, it’s known by a few other names – Variable Star, Eastern Star, Western Star, etc. The Ohio Star is a staple in any sampler quilt, and you frequently see it used in medallion quilts as a border or cornerstones, but nothing beats a quilt full of Ohio Stars. The block has a rich history in our culture, and you will be amazed if you do some research! For the 2023 President’s Quilt Challenge Chris would like you to make something using the Ohio Star Block. It can be a potholder, a table runner, a wall quilt, a throw, a large bed quilt, a bag, or an apron. No matter what just make sure the focus is on the Ohio Star block, which is prominently featured as our guild logo. There will be a special exhibit at the Show for the 2023 President’s Challenge.

Approval of Minutes: (Bridget Coyle) The minutes from the December meeting were distributed by Kelly Grace. Are there any comments or corrections necessary? Hearing no changes necessary, the minutes are approved as distributed.

Treasurer’s Report: (Sue Schillig) The treasurer’s report is always available for review by contacting Sue Shillig and ready for audit.

COMMITTEE REPORTS (Committee Chair)
Membership (Karen Neuschaefer)
Community Service (Maria Lucki)
Quilts of Valor (Kaye Koler)
Challenges (Kelly Grace)
Sunshine (Val Watring)
Programs (Margaret Miller)

Unfinished Business: Nothing to report

New Business: Nothing to report

Announcements: In February there will be a tea held in Alliance hosted by the Carnation Quilt Guild featuring Anita Shackleford discussing Celebrate Hand Quilting.

Show-n-Tell: There were many pieces of finished UFOs and other lovely projects completed and shared with the guild by our very talented members.

Sunshine Committee
Val Watring

Committee Report: Meeting minutes:  A-ok, nothing new.

Newsletter Update: Sue Schillig shared an update on your lifetime member Sally Gezzer.  We sent Sally a Christmas card from the guild.

Devastating news: our member, Melanie Kaliszewski, passed away.  She leaves a 2 year old daughter. Melanie’s mom is Cheryl Majewski, a long time Lorain County Piecemaker. We have a card to sign for Cheryl at the meeting on January 12th and we will have a blue bag at the meeting to collect fat quarters of fabric.  Cheryl has listed red (or anything) as a favorite fabric color; while Melanie’s favorite color is blue.

Fondly, Val Watring

By-Laws Section 8:  The Sunshine Committee shall notify members in case of illness or bereavement.  Cards will be sent; unless it is determined a blue basket is needed.

Blue Baskets:  When members lose a spouse or child, we support them by giving them fat quarters of fabric in their favorite colors.  The Sunshine Committee will supply the bag and card to be signed by the membership.

Treasury Report
Sue Schillig

Treasurers Report and Financial Statements of the guild are on file for audit and will be made available for review upon request.

No report – Funds are stable.

Sue Schillig, treasurer

Chris met a lady whose name is Tracy Homenik, and she runs the sober living facility, E3 recovery, in Lorain.  She needs quilts for 45 twin beds and 2 full to king size for 2 terminally ill men.  She was kind of hoping to get donations for Christmas. She was informed our community service person was out of town until after the first of the year, and we have no way of knowing what she has available. So right now, if anyone has quilts they would like to donate to this project, we will be collecting them on December 8th, for a Christmas donation.

Tracy has been advised we could possibly have a workshop next year, but these things take time to organize.  This could be an ongoing program for us if she had a continuous need. She said these guys have nothing and sometimes they take the bedding when they leave.

If you have any questions, please contact Chris or Karen

STRAY THREADS…
Sue Schillig

Cleaning can be very motivational.  I have to admit it isn’t my favorite   activity, but once in a while it feels good and leads to some fun.  After a year of making   gift quilts for the family (turned out to be 13 in all) the sewing room got trashed.  Add the doll clothes last minute Christmas gifts and intervention was needed.  I began by looking at the UFO situation which after years of challenges should have been manageable but maybe was not.  Then I tackled the piles of scraps cluttering my workspace. Turns out, I might not have to use the whole house if I cleaned up the space designated for quilting.  Out of the scraps just in my way, I’ve got two tops made for community service (on the 2023 list of course).  There is still some more organization to do, but I’ve  done a few things which I thought I’d pass on.

  1. Cut up the scraps into usable strips or squares.
  2. Sew like colored strips together. Then you can just cut the length needed and piece the quilt.
  3. Use a hanger to organize said strips. You can cut strips in any size you want, but especially useful ones are 8 1/2, 6 1/2, 4 1/2, 3 ½ and 2 1/2.  I have some 1 ½ strips which will go into a bag for possible log cabin quilts, and some one inch strips in a bag for a mini log cabin (on the list).
  4. Put same size squares into baggies. Color coding into groups can also prove useful. For example, pastels, brights, darks, lights, however you wish to categorize them.

Hope you are staying warm and having some sewing fun as well!

Piecefully,
Sue Schillig

Membership

Hello Everyone.  We currently have 83 members.  Please welcome new member Sue Kane. Her information is in the new member directory.  If you have any questions please see Karen or Marilyn.

Karen and Marilyn

Quilts of Valor
Kaye Koler

No Report

January Birthdays

Barb King – January 3
Marcy Delavan – January 5
Peggy Paterchak – January 22
Jan Tobia – January 22
Pat Logar – January 26
Lori Quinones – January 30
Peggy Hughes – January 30

Programs/Workshops

Good Afternoon and Happy New Year!

Deb DeChant from Artfully Quilted Design will be at our January meeting to present a trunk show.   She will have items to sell and will accept cash and credit cards.

In February, Jeanine Dreckman from The Stitch Goes On in North Ridgeville will be presenting a Trunk Show and talk about being a sewing educator.

March is confirmed for Lynn Fowl from Farmhouse Quilting Company in Elyria, Ohio.   She will be doing a trunk show and will have items to sell.

Warm Regards,
Margaret

Challenges
Kelly Grace

UFO Challenge

It’s a new year and time for a new UFO Challenge! Sign-ups are going until midnight January 31st, either see me at the meeting or email me your list. $5 is required with your list to participate, it goes toward the prizes at the December meeting. If you cannot come to a meeting to show off your finish, please send me an email (or text) or post it in our Facebook group and let me know it’s a UFO so I can mark it down as complete. Good luck this year!

Fat Quarter Exchange
Signups for the 2023 Fat Quarter Exchange will start in February, you choose what color/theme you’d like to receive and you either choose fabric from your stash or go shopping for everyone on the list. Fat quarters are turned in at the August meeting, lists are send out to everyone by the May meeting.

Monthly Challenge
New Challenge coming at the January meeting! I have a few new ones for 2023 as well!

If you have a suggestion for a monthly challenge, let me know!

Secret Santa Exchange
Secret Santa turned out great, from what I heard everyone loved what they received! I will keep this on the list for 2023.

Block Exchange 2022
Lots of finished tops and completed quilts were shown at the December meeting and while everyone had the same blocks, they all looked so different! If anyone is interested this year, I’m thinking the fabric below would be a great option! It’s one of this year’s Hoffman Challenge Fabric.

President’s Challenge
Make something using the Ohio Star block which is featured as our guild logo. There will be a special exhibit at the Quilt Show for the President’s Challenge.

Build a Bear Quilt Challenge
I was looking at some leftover scraps while trying to decide what quilt to make next, and it occurred to me that the ones I was looking at could be made into a little quilt for a teddy bear, so I just bought this cute little bear who will be the prize.

I propose that we make little quilts for this cute little critter and at the Christmas meeting we vote for our favorite homemade scrap quilt and award the little bear to its maker. If you want, we could include them in our quilt show with a sign explaining the challenge. I could take the little bear in to include in eh show, heck, how tough would it be to finish a quilt for a 7-inch bear in time for our fall show?

Your Pal, Susan the Bear Chump

Do you have an idea for a challenge? Please drop a note in the suggestion box or send an email to the guild email (address above).

Community Service

Maria Lucki

No Report

LORAIN COUNTY SAFE HARBOR/GENESIS HOUSEProvides temporary safe shelter, food, and support services to victims of domestic violence and their children.  Serves roughly 25,000 annually.

BLESSING HOUSE:  Founded in 2005 to house children, birth to age 12, when their parents are addressing their own crises.

Notes from the President
Chris Yoo

Happy New Year!!  2023 is going to be a VERY busy year for me, personally, and for our guild as this is the YEAR OF THE SHOW!!  Yes, that is an important statement and deserving of the “all caps.”   Because this will prove to be a busy year, I have decided this is the year of “No New Starts.”  That means if I want to quilt or cross stitch, I must work on an existing project or what some cross stitchers refer to as “stitching from stash.”  I have about 6 quilts in progress and about 15 cross stitch projects underway. My goal is to finish at least two quilts and at least 3 cross stitch projects.  Seems like a manageable goal…right?  Well, let’s hope, but there is a lot on the Yoo docket for 2023.

My number one priority for 2023 is to help the guild pull off another successful quilt show.  Some of the early preparation has already started, as Val Watring is getting out all the early advertisements, and I’m getting our postcards and flyers ready for the Original Sewing and Quilting Expo.  Julie Bragg and I are piecing the new Raffle Quilt so we can get it to Maryann Doucette for quilting so it is ready for the OSQ Expo which is in April. We have also started calling to secure some of the hardware we need to display the quilts.   The gears are starting to turn.

The next thing on that docket is to find bodies to lead each of the major areas of the show.  Although I have a few secured, it is now time to get it down on paper and confirmed so I’m confident we are all on the same road to success. As I have said many times, for the show to be a success, the guild is going to need each of you to step up in some way to help out.  I’ll give you more information every month at the meeting and in this newsletter.  Stay tuned.

Finally, I did just learn that the Grand Rapids quilt show is the same weekend as our show, but I truly don’t believe that is a big detractor from our show due to the distance.  One thing that works in our favor this year is that the big Amish Country Quilt Festival is the week BEFORE ours.  Back in 2021 it was on the same weekend and many people had informed me at the OSQ Expo that they would miss our show because they were staying in Amish country for other show.  No excuses this year (smile).   I’m actually hoping to be able to advertise our show at the Amish show this year to encourage folks to take a road trip to Oberlin!  Woo Hoo!

Your Pres, Chris Yoo

December 2022 Newsletter

Lorain County Piecemakers Quilt Guild
Volume 23 Issue 4 – December 8, 2022

President: Chris Yoo
Treasurer: Sue Schillig
Secretary: Bridget Coyle
Vice President: Margaret Miller
Community Service: Maria Lucki
Hospitality: Maryann Doucette & Jean Tobia
Membership: Marilyn Novak & Karen Neuschaffer
Quilts of Valor: Kaye Koler
Sunshine Committee: Val Watring
Challenge Committee:Kelly Grace, Susan Thornton, Helen Smelser
Communication Committee: Kelly Grace
Bits & Pieces Editor: Kelly Grace
Articles due by Saturday before meeting, Newsletter sent out Sunday before meeting.

Meetings:  2nd Thursday of month
Time:        7:00 PM
Location:  New Russia Township Lodge,
46300 Butternut Ridge Rd, Oberlin, 44074
Additional Info: Please remember that there is always a sew day the day of our meeting – starting around 10!

Website: https://loraincountypiecemakers.com
Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/groups/LorainCtyPiecemakers
Guild email: loraincountypiecemakers@gmail.com

Meeting Minutes:
Bridget Coyle

Welcome everyone, NEW members, visitors and invited guests,

Program: Tonight we are welcoming Mike Pellittieri, a fused glass artist. Mike introduced himself and told us about his art.

President’s Report: President Yoo expressed a big thank you to the Quilts of Valor Committee for hosting an award ceremony today for several veterans. It was very moving and well received.

Since President Yoo would not be seeing anyone before the December meeting she wished a Happy Veterans Day to any veterans or their family that were in the room, as well as wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving.

Just a reminder that next month is our December potluck and a reminder that is starts at 6:30pm. So if you plan to participate, please make a note of the early start time so your yummy dish will be part of the feast!

At our December meeting President Yoo will announce the 2023 Presidents Challenge. It is the President’s goal to have a special exhibit at our quilt show for this challenge. She is very excited for 2023 and the fact that we are putting on our 2023 Quilt Show.

Approval of Minutes: (Bridget Coyle) The minutes from the November meeting were distributed by Kelly Grace. Are there any comments or corrections necessary? Hearing no changes necessary, the minutes are approved as distributed.

Treasurer’s Report: (Sue Schillig) The treasurer’s report is always available for review by contacting Sue Schillig and ready for audit.

COMMITTEE REPORTS (Committee Chair)
Membership (Karen Neuschaefer)
Community Service (Maria Lucki)
Quilts of Valor (Kaye Koler)
Challenges (Kelly Grace)
Sunshine (Val Watring)
Programs (Margaret Miller)

Unfinished Business: Nothing to report/discuss

New Business: Nothing to report/discuss

Announcements:
Show-n-Tell: What a fabulous Show-n-Tell we had. Always a treat to see the works of others and maybe learn of a new technique. And view an original design from our own Stephanie Fedor of Stephanie’s Stitches.

Sunshine Committee
Val Watring

Committee Report: Meeting minutes:  All is calm!

Newsletter Update: All is bright!

Fondly, Val Watring

By-Laws Section 8:  The Sunshine Committee shall notify members in case of illness or bereavement.  Cards will be sent; unless it is determined a blue basket is needed.

Blue Baskets:  When members lose a spouse or child, we support them by giving them fat quarters of fabric in their favorite colors.  The Sunshine Committee will supply the bag and card to be signed by the membership.

Treasury Report
Sue Schillig

Treasurers Report and Financial Statements of the guild are on file for audit and will be made available for review upon request.

We have paid the room rental for 2021 and are looking at what to expect for 2024.  September and October months are reconciled and I’m awaiting the statement for November.  My darling husband, the Excel spreadsheet guru, has helped to set up something simple enough I can do it  (and it does not take away too much time from my fun!   I’ll hope to have an up to date numbers report for the meeting.

Sue Schillig, treasurer

Chris met a lady whose name is Tracy Homenik, and she runs the sober living facility, E3 recovery, in Lorain.  She needs quilts for 45 twin beds and 2 full to king size for 2 terminally ill men.  She was kind of hoping to get donations for Christmas. She was informed our community service person was out of town until after the first of the year, and we have no way of knowing what she has available. So right now, if anyone has quilts they would like to donate to this project, we will be collecting them on December 8th, for a Christmas donation.

Tracy has been advised we could possibly have a workshop next year, but these things take time to organize.  This could be an ongoing program for us if she had a continuous need. She said these guys have nothing and sometimes they take the bedding when they leave.

If you have any questions, please contact Chris or Karen

STRAY THREADS…
Sue Schillig
Here we are again at the end of the year and the end of our UFO challenge.  I’ve got possibilities to finish two more, and that will be it…. maybe. There is so much that is distracting this time of year, and projects, unless they are also Christmas gifts, are not likely to be top priority.    Which is why I love the 12 days of Christmas.  These would be the days right after Christmas.  With any luck I can scrape together a couple of Sue days or better known as “do as you please” days for sewing.  Or dreaming.  Or putting together some ideas of what will be on next year’s UFO list.  Let’s just say the list might be shorter, but not as short as one might think. Because I find so many more cool ideas to try, start, or maybe sometimes even finish.  I hope that as the holidays progress, you too find a few “do as you please” days to have some sewing fun!

Piecefully,  Sue Schillig

Membership

We are currently collecting dues for the 22-23 year, and after the December meeting we will be updating the information, and if dues aren’t paid, your information will be removed from the list. Please review the list and let Karen know if your information needs updated.   Please rejoin as soon as possible, since next year is a quilt show year and you won’t want to miss it!! If you have any questions, please see Karen Neuschaefer or Marilyn Novak.

Karen and Marilyn

December Birthdays

Holly Francis – December 4
Marylou Kucera – December 5
Stephanie Feador – December 15
Terry Rippel – December 16
Argena Patouhas – December 17
Sandy Gallagher – December 26
Karin Knox – December 31
Linda Moor – December 31

Programs/Workshops

December:
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – Year-end potluck and celebration

January:
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – Deb DeChant from Artfully Quilted Designs

Challenges
Kelly Grace

UFO Challenge

Have you been working on your UFO’s? 20% of the UFO’s were completed in 2022! 79/395 items have been finished. Please remember that you must have at least 1 UFO finished in order to qualify for prizes at the December meeting. If you cannot come to a meeting to show off your finish, please send me an email (or text) or post it in our Facebook group and let me know it’s a UFO so I can mark it down as complete. Good luck this year! Start working on your lists for 2023, Sign-ups start January 1st and will only be open until January 31st. $5 is required with your list to participate, it goes toward prizes.

Fat Quarter Exchange
Fat Quarters were turned in at the August meeting and sorted and returned to participants. I saw some great fabrics and colors while I was sorting them. Think about signing up next year, it’s a great way to add some items to your stash. Signups will begin in February

Monthly Challenge
New Challenge coming at the January meeting! I have a few new ones for 2023.

If you have a suggestion for a monthly challenge, let me know!

Secret Santa Exchange
Emails were sent out 11/5 for the Secret Santa Exchange. Remember these are due at the December meeting. Make sure how ever you wrap them your partners name is prominently displayed so they can be passed out during the potluck. Rules were included in that email.

Block Exchange 2022
Tops or finished quilts are due by the December potluck. We want everyone to be jealous that they didn’t participate this year and hope they will sign up next year!

President’s Challenge
CHALLENGE yourself creatively.  When you finally do it, TELL US ABOUT IT.  Was if fabulous; was it scary; was it comical; was it the worst thing you have every done; did you suddenly realize you wish you had done it 10 years ago?  How did it go?

Double Nine-Patch Challenge

I’ve made a little Double Nine Patch, which metamorphosized into a Triple Nine Patch, which I’ll show & tell at the potluck. You all probably know what a double nine patch is, but I thought I’d show you an example in case you’d like to accept the Double Nine Patch Challenge.

I’ve been working on a red, white, and blue quilt, and it occurred to me that it might be fun to have a BETSY ROSS CHALLENGE, creating our own flags. You pick the colors, the size, whatever whimsy appeals to you. If we have enough, we could have a flag section in our next show.

Your pal,
Susan

Do you have an idea for a challenge? Please drop a note in the suggestion box or send an email to the guild email (address above).

Community Service

Maria Lucki

No Report

LORAIN COUNTY SAFE HARBOR/GENESIS HOUSEProvides temporary safe shelter, food, and support services to victims of domestic violence and their children.  Serves roughly 25,000 annually.

BLESSING HOUSE:  Founded in 2005 to house children, birth to age 12, when their parents are addressing their own crises.

Notes from the President
Chris Yoo

I’ll start by stating the obvious…the holidays are fast approaching, and soon, we will say “Goodbye!” to 2022, which is quite unbelievable to me.   Every year I am amazed at how quickly time passes!  I hope to see many of you on Thursday at our holiday pot luck, which starts at 6:30 p.m.   I am looking forward to 2023 and hope that it brings you all good health, time with family and friends, and many hours for quilting and stitching.  I’m also looking forward to our 2023 Quilt Show.  If you are on Facebook, you will have seen a preview of our postcard for next year.  If not, I’ll have Kelly insert a link to the photo I sent her.

Julie Bragg and I will once again piece the raffle quilt for 2023, and MaryAnn Doucette has agreed to quilt it again; however, I would like to take recommendations for our 2024 raffle quilt.  It would be nice if a group of you got together to make a quilt for 2024 and someone else step up to volunteer to quilt the finished project.  Remember that although we don’t have a show in 2024, we still have a presence at the Original Sewing and Quilting Expo and we need a raffle quilt, plus the quilt will travel again at craft shows as a fundraiser for the quild.

So, if you and a friend or two want to volunteer to make the 2024 raffle quilt, please put your heads together and come up with an idea for presentation.  We have such talented quilters in our guild, so please consider helping out with the 2024 raffle quilt!

For all our snow birds who are reading this newsletter from warmer climates, know that we will be missing you on Thursday!  Happy Holidays & Merry Christmas!

Your Pres, Chris Yoo

Quilts of Valor
Kaye Koler

No Report

October 2022 Newsletter

Lorain County Piecemakers Quilt Guild
Volume 23 Issue 2 – October 13, 2022

President: Chris Yoo
Vice President: Available 🙂
Treasurer: Lori Quinones
Secretary: Bridget Coyle
Community ServiceMaria Lucki
Hospitality:Maryann Doucette & Jean Tobia
Membership: Marilyn Novak & Karen Neuschaffer
Quilts of Valor: Kaye Koler
Sunshine Committee: Val Watring
Challenge Committee: Kelly Grace, Susan Thornton, Helen Smelser
Communication Committee: Kelly Grace
Bits & Pieces Editor:Kelly Grace
Articles due by Saturday before meeting, Newsletter sent out Sunday before meeting.

Meetings:  2nd Thursday of month
Time:        7:00 PM
Location:  New Russia Township Lodge,
46300 Butternut Ridge Rd, Oberlin, 44074
Additional Info: Please remember that there is always a sew day the day of our meeting – starting around 10!

Website: https://loraincountypiecemakers.com
Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/groups/LorainCtyPiecemakers
Guild email: loraincountypiecemakers@gmail.com

Meeting Minutes:

On September 8, 2022 @ 7:00 p.m. President Chris Yoo officially welcomed members, visitors and a few new members to the meeting!

Program:  Tonight, we welcomed Diane Phelps and Patti Yaroush who will be representing the Fidget Circle Ministry.  Diane and Patti talked about how the Fidget Circle Ministry got its start and told the story of how their magic comes together to make these wonderful mini quilts. They also brought many samples to share with the group.

President’s Report: Chris talked about how another fair season had come and gone and asked all the participants to show a raise of hands for some congratulations.  Chris shared that the guild had many members represented who also won ribbons and trophies!  Congratulations!

Approval of the Minutes:  The July minutes were distributed electronically by Kelly Grace.  Hearing no changes or corrections, the minutes were approved as distributed.

Treasurer’s Report:  The treasurer’s report and all financial documents of the guild are filed for audit and can be made available for review upon request of the guild treasurer, Lori Quinones.

Committee Reports: The membership heard reports from all Committees that were present.  The Committee Chairpersons will submit their individual reports to Kelly Grace for inclusion in the newsletter no later than the Saturday before the next meeting.  For up-to-date information from the Committees, please review the individual Committee Reports noted in this newsletter.

Unfinished Business:  Chris and outgoing Community Service Chairperson Marcy Delavan introduced the guild’s new Community Service Chairperson, member Maria Lucki.  Chris also announced that member Bridget Coyle has come forward to work as the guild secretary.  A huge thank you to both ladies!

New Business:  Although there was good news about Maria and Bridget, Chris was sad to report that our treasurer Lori Quinones has to step down as she has the good fortune of being able to retire early and will be moving out of state with her family.  Therefore, Chris is open to accepting suggestions for an appointment to this officer position.  It was noted that the treasurer handles all of the guild’s finances.

Announcements:  It was shared that Bruce’s Sharpening will be at the Township Hall from 11:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. on November 10th.  Bruce can sharpen scissors for $3.50, rotary blades for $1 and he can also do knifes, but they will not be done onsite.  Those are taken to his workshop and returned within a week.

Upcoming 2022 Guild Programs and workshops:

  • October:  Day:  Iron-Cady Workshop by Fran Webber.
  • Evening: Ginger Mangie evening trunk show “Embellish with Relish.
  • November:  Mike Pellittieri, fused glass artist.  Mike will be vending as well.
  • December:  Sew Day.  Evening:  year-end potluck and celebration AND the winner of the 2022 Raffle Quilt will be drawn.

Show & Tell:    Stunning projects and all the wonderful fair entries!!  My friends, we are constantly outdoing ourselves!!  Fantastic!!

In-Person Meetings and Sew Day Etiquette: Wear your name tagPlease remember to avoid chit-chat while someone is speaking to the group, both during presentations and during Show-n-Tell. Please set your cell phone to silent mode. Thank You Sew Much!

Minutes completed by Guild President, Christina Yoo.

Sunshine Committee
Val Watring

Committee Report: Meeting minutes:  Things seem a-ok.

Newsletter Update:

Regrets, our member, Saundra Lambert passed away October 2nd.  I spoke with Mr. Lambert and expressed our sincerest sympathies from the Lorain County Piecemakers.  We will certainly sign a card at the next meeting and send it to Mr. Lambert.  Please use the guild directory if you wish to send a card.  https://chroniclet.com/news/328621/saundra-l-lambert/

Karen Neuschaefer, member, texted that her dad passed away October 7th, early morning.  We will send her a sympathy card.  Condolences, Karen and family.    https://chroniclet.com/news/328540/james-h-turner-sr/

September 15, we mailed a card to Barb Cowger-Vilagi.  She is recovering from hip surgery.  Corny joke:  Barb is too hip to be square.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LB5YkmjalDg        Dare you not to tap a toe.

Fondly, Val Watring

By-Laws Section 8:  The Sunshine Committee shall notify members in case of illness or bereavement.  Cards will be sent; unless it is determined a blue basket is needed.

Blue Baskets:  When members lose a spouse or child, we support them by giving them fat quarters of fabric in their favorite colors.  The Sunshine Committee will supply the bag and card to be signed by the membership.

Treasury Report
Lori Quinones

Treasurers Report and Financial Statements of the guild are on file for audit and will be made available for review upon request.

LCP member, Kathy French is accepting clean, material scraps & yardage for Dog Beds. Also upholstery and other heavier material for Dog Bed covers. Bring material to Julie Bragg at the LCP Sew Day or the evening Meeting.

STRAY THREADS…
Sue Schillig

No Report

Membership

Hello everyone.  We are currently collecting membership dues for the 22-23 year. Please welcome new members, Kathy Kinsley-Hoffman and Lillian Lacrosse.   Also be sure to check out Val Watrings new information as she has moved.  If you haven’t received your membership card, please see Karen.  If you want to pay your dues, see Karen or Marilyn.

Karen and Marilyn

October Birthdays

Deborah Nied – October 9
Lynette Thomson – October 23
Joey Watts – October 23
Lillian LaCrosse – October 24
Christina Yoo – October 25
Bobbie Bruck – October 28
Christine Bereznay – October 28
Carolyn Bradley – October 30

Programs/Workshops

October:
During the Day – Sew Day & Iron-Cady Workshop by Fran Webber
Evening Program – Ginger Mangie trunk show “Embellish with Relish”

November:
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – Mike Pellittieri – fused glass artist

December:
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – Year-end potluck and celebration

Challenges
Kelly Grace

UFO Challenge

Have you been working on your UFO’s? I have been! If I have enough time before the meeting I might even have a couple more done for show and tell. 69/395 items have been finished, you have 3 months to show your finishes. Please remember that you must have at least 1 UFO finished in order to qualify for prizes at the December meeting. If you cannot come to a meeting to show off your finish, please send me an email (or text) or post it in our Facebook group and let me know it’s a UFO so I can mark it down as complete. Good luck this year!

Fat Quarter Exchange
Fat Quarters were turned in at the August meeting and sorted and returned to participants. I saw some great fabrics and colors while I was sorting them. Think about signing up next year, it’s a great way to add some items to your stash.

Monthly Challenge
We are currently doing the crayon challenge again! This is due at the November meeting. I will have a bag with crayons at the meeting, you choose 2 randomly from the bag and make anything you’d like. It can be any size you’d like and you may add 1 additional color. We will continue doing this challenge as long as everyone likes it!

If you have a suggestion for a monthly challenge, let me know!

Block Exchange 2022
Blocks are due by the October meeting (Chris this means you!) and tops or finished quilts done by the December potluck. I can’t wait to start working on my top, I love all the blocks that have been turned in!

President’s Challenge
CHALLENGE yourself creatively.  When you finally do it, TELL US ABOUT IT.  Was if fabulous; was it scary; was it comical; was it the worst thing you have every done; did you suddenly realize you wish you had done it 10 years ago?  How did it go?

Double Nine-Patch Challenge

I’ve made a little Double Nine Patch, which metamorphosized into a Triple Nine Patch, which I’ll show & tell at the potluck. You all probably know what a double nine patch is, but I thought I’d show you an example in case you’d like to accept the Double Nine Patch Challenge.

I’ve been working on a red, white, and blue quilt, and it occurred to me that it might be fun to have a BETSY ROSS CHALLENGE, creating our own flags. You pick the colors, the size, whatever whimsy appeals to you. If we have enough, we could have a flag section in our next show.

Your pal,
Susan

Do you have an idea for a challenge? Please drop a note in the suggestion box or send an email to the guild email (address above).

Community Service

Maria Lucki

No Report

LORAIN COUNTY SAFE HARBOR/GENESIS HOUSEProvides temporary safe shelter, food, and support services to victims of domestic violence and their children.  Serves roughly 25,000 annually.

BLESSING HOUSE:  Founded in 2005 to house children, birth to age 12, when their parents are addressing their own crises.

Notes from the President
Chris Yoo

There is a chill in the air and the birds have either left or are on their way south!  The leaves are changing and the Christmas decorations are sneaking in with the Halloween at the stores.  With the change in season, we know the holidays are just around the corner and our holiday projects are taking priority over other things. I’m sure the planners in the group are all making those lists and checking them twice!

So, remember to take advantage of the sew days between now and December.  The glorious townhall is open for your use starting at 10:00 am every 2nd Thursday of the month.  Grab your machine and accoutrements and/or hand stitching and join us at the hall for a day filled with stitching, quilting, and socializing!

But before we jump to far ahead, I hope you all have a wonderful autumn and HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!

Your Pres,  Chris Yoo

Quilts of Valor

Hello and happy fall everyone!

Perfect time for quilting……am I right?!?

I would like to remind you that we will resume doing Quilts of Valor presentations just before our November meeting, 6:00pm.  We are all very excited because this will be our first one since covid prevented us from presenting quilts to our veterans. We would love for you to join us and share in the gratitude and joy that awarding a Quilt of Valor brings.

Again the date is Thursday, November 10 6:00pm, New Russia Twnp lodge

If there’s anyone else that has a QoV they are working on for us and have finished your part….. please bring them to guild so we can prepare and ready them for presentation.
We have a list that we work from and we will definitely be in need of more quilts! We are working on dates for sew days and most definitely need your help!

Thank you one and all for all you have helped us accomplished!

The Quilts of Valor committee

September 2022 Newsletter

Lorain County Piecemakers Quilt Guild
Volume 23 Issue 1 – September 8, 2022

President: Chris Yoo
Vice President: Available 🙂
Treasurer: Lori Quinones
Secretary: Chris Yoo/Committees
Community Service: Marcy Delavan
Hospitality: Maryann Doucette & Jean Tobia
Membership: Marilyn Novak & Karen Neuschaffer
Quilts of Valor: Kaye Koler
Sunshine Committee: Val Watring
Challenge Committee:Kelly Grace, Susan Thornton, Helen Smelser
Communication Committee: Kelly Grace
Bits & Pieces Editor: Kelly Grace
Articles due by Saturday before meeting, Newsletter sent out Sunday before meeting.

Meetings:  2nd Thursday of month
Time:        7:00 PM
Location:  New Russia Township Lodge,
46300 Butternut Ridge Rd, Oberlin, 44074
Additional Info: Please remember that there is always a sew day the day of our meeting – starting around 10!

Website: https://loraincountypiecemakers.com
Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/groups/LorainCtyPiecemakers
Guild email: loraincountypiecemakers@gmail.com

Meeting Minutes: On August 11, 2022 @ 7:00 p.m. President Chris Yoo officially welcomed members, visitors and a few new members to the meeting!

Program:  Tonight, we welcomed Laura Nolletti. Laura is an experienced quilter, teacher and presenter. Laura’s fabric quilts are Bargello, Optical Illusion, One Block Wonders, Krista Moser patterns, and paperpiecing.  President Chris Yoo reported that today a group of quilters had the pleasure of taking a Krista Moser quilt workshop from Laura.  Laura presented some stunning quilts that had the group taking photos and asking questions!  It was an enjoyable evening and filled with much eye candy!  A huge thank you to Laura Nolletti!

President’s Report: Chris reported that it was once again county fair season, so she took a show of hands on how many members were entering something in the fair.  Although there were a good show of hands, Chris did note there were not as many members raising their hands as in past years.  Chris also thanked everyone who signed up to volunteer at the needlework barn as our help is always greatly appreciated!  Chris encouraged everyone to attend the fair to see the needlework barn and to consider entering something in 2023.

Approval of the Minutes:  The July minutes were distributed electronically by Kelly Grace.  Hearing no changes or corrections, the minutes were approved as distributed.

Treasurer’s Report: The treasurer’s report and all financial documents of the guild are filed for audit and can be made available for review upon request of the guild treasurer, Lori Quinones.

Committee Reports: The membership heard reports from all Committees that were present.  The Committee Chairpersons will submit their individual reports to Kelly Grace for inclusion in the newsletter no later than the Saturday before the next meeting.  For up-to-date information from the Committees, please review the individual Committee Reports noted in this newsletter.

Unfinished Business:  Marcy Delavan has asked to step down from her role as Community Service Chairperson.  There was a general call out for a volunteer or a group of volunteers to take over.  Please talk with Chris Yoo or Marcy about the duties.

New Business:  It was shared that there was a call to have member Fran Webber teach the Iron Caddy workshop again this fall.  A show of hands did indicate moderate interest so it was noted we will probably have the workshop in October during the day.  More details would be shared in September.  The cost of the workshop would be $10-$15 with that fee going for materials, etc.  If you think you may be interested, plan on signing up at the September meeting!

Announcements:  The traveling quilt raffle has one confirmed 2022 craft show.  The quilt will be displayed at the December 4th Elyria High School Band Booster Craft Show from 11a – 4pm.  Mark your calendars to stop by and say hi and perhaps give Chris a short break (smile).

Upcoming 2022 Guild Programs and workshops:

  • September: Fidget Quilters from LifeSpring Community Church will be putting on a short presentation about their Fidget Circle Ministry.
  • October:  Day:  Iron-Cad Workshop by Fran Webber.  Evening: Ginger Mangie evening trunk show “Embellish with Relish:  A trunk show of her embellished quilts, many finished, some in the process and a few that will never be finished.  She will have her first embellished art quilt, small quilts that have been classes and workshops, and new ones on the horizon.
  • November:  T.B.D.  Program in the works.
  • December:  Sew Day.  Evening:  year-end potluck and celebration!

Show & Tell:    Beautiful work as always ladies and gents.  Beautiful!!

Next meeting:  Fidget Quilters from LifeSpring Community Church will be putting on a short presentation about their Fidget Circle Ministry @ 7:00 p.m.

In-Person Meetings and Sew Day Etiquette: Wear your name tagPlease remember to avoid chit-chat while someone is speaking to the group, both during presentations and during Show-n-Tell. Please set your cell phone to silent mode. Thank You Sew Much!

Minutes completed by Guild President, Christina Yoo.

Sunshine Committee
Val Watring

Committee Report:   Meeting minutes:  Status Quo

Newsletter Update:
Nothing needed sent.

Fondly, Val Watring

By-Laws Section 8:  The Sunshine Committee shall notify members in case of illness or bereavement.  Cards will be sent; unless it is determined a blue basket is needed.

Blue Baskets:  When members lose a spouse or child, we support them by giving them fat quarters of fabric in their favorite colors.  The Sunshine Committee will supply the bag and card to be signed by the membership.

Treasury Report
Lori Quinones

Treasurers Report and Financial Statements of the guild are on file for audit and will be made available for review upon request.

LCP member, Kathy French is accepting clean, material scraps & yardage for Dog Beds. Also upholstery and other heavier material for Dog Bed covers. Bring material to Julie Bragg at the LCP Sew Day or the evening Meeting.

STRAY THREADS…
Sue Schillig

It was great to see so many of our members’ quilts in the fair this year! Special kudos to Pam Scholle for winning best of show!    I’m hoping for even more entries next year.  On Friday I took some embroidery and sat in the barn to “demonstrate”. Not many stopped to look at what I was doing, but it was great fun to listen to all the comments from the people passing through.  Everyone seemed to be enjoying the display. So quilting friends, start working on next year’s entries! For several years now the number of entries has declined. Let’s see if we can turn the trend in a more positive direction.

Happy quilting,
Sue Schillig

Quilts of Valor

Kaye Koler

No Report

Membership

Hello Ladies,

It is that time again where we start collecting dues for the next year.  The membership year runs from September 2022 to August 2023.  Dues are still $25 a year, and helps to provide us with the hall and with our guest speakers, along with the money from  the Quilt Raffle and the Quilt Show.  Thank you for the prompt payment of your dues.

Karen and Marilyn.

August Birthdays

Pat Serio – Sept 4
Merridee Pavlenko – Sept 5
Larrynn (Rin) Jasko – Sept 8
Dorothy (Dot) Glover – Sept 17
Genny Dangerfield – Sept 18
Colleen Nelson – Sept 21
Corrine Devich – Sept 21
Anne Schaefer – Sept 23
Fran Weber – Sept 25
Judy Fiest – Sept 28
Sandi Morse – Sept 28

Programs/Workshops

September:
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – Fidget Quilters from LifeSpring Community Church

October:
During the Day – Sew Day & Iron-Cad Workshop by Fran Webber
Evening Program – Ginger Mangie

November:
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – T.B.D.

December:
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – Year-end potluck and celebration

Challenges
Kelly Grace

UFO Challenge

UFO finishes seem to have slowed down in the last few months – and I’m totally guilty too! Only 1 was shown at the meeting in August for a total of 64 (out of 395) finished items – 16% of the UFO’s are completed and there is only 4 months left to finish something.If you cannot come to a meeting to show off your finish, please send me an email (or text) or post it in our Facebook group and let me know it’s a UFO so I can mark it down as complete. Good luck this year!

Fat Quarter Exchange
Fat Quarters were turned in at the August meeting and sorted and returned to participants. I saw some great fabrics and colors while I was sorting them. Think about signing up next year, it’s a great way to add some items to your stash.

Monthly Challenge
We are currently doing the crayon challenge again! This is due at the November meeting. I will have a bag with crayons at the meeting, you choose 2 randomly from the bag and make anything you’d like. It can be any size you’d like and you may add 1 additional color. We will continue doing this challenge as long as everyone likes it!

If you have a suggestion for a monthly challenge, let me know!

Block Exchange 2022
Blocks are due by the October meeting (can be turned in early if you want) and tops or finished quilts done by the December potluck. 4 members have already given me their blocks, and they are pretty awesome. I need to get my butt in gear and get mine done since they are due NEXT MONTH!

Double Nine-Patch Challenge

I’ve made a little Double Nine Patch, which metamorphosized into a Triple Nine Patch, which I’ll show & tell at the potluck. You all probably know what a double nine patch is, but I thought I’d show you an example in case you’d like to accept the Double Nine Patch Challenge.

Your pal,
Susan

President’s Challenge
CHALLENGE yourself creatively.  When you finally do it, TELL US ABOUT IT.  Was if fabulous; was it scary; was it comical; was it the worst thing you have every done; did you suddenly realize you wish you had done it 10 years ago?  How did it go?

From Susan Thornton:
I propose two challenges:

I’ve been working on a red, white, and blue quilt, and it occurred to me that it might be fun to have a BETSY ROSS CHALLENGE, creating our own flags. You pick the colors, the size, whatever whimsy appeals to you. If we have enough, we could have a flag section in our next show.

The other is a challenge to help out Chris the Prez by working up a WINTER NIGHT PROGRAM to present during the snow months, when it’s hard to book out-of-town speakers for the evening meeting. I’m planning to do a Waste Not Want Not program in whatever month Chris the Prez assigns, showing & telling samples of simple–that’d be me–patterns of a quiltish nature that you can make out of leftovers. I’m half-baked and make it up as I go along a lot, so I never have the quantities right, and I hate anything to go to waste, especially cloth. That leaves three–count em, three–months of winter that’ll need a program to lure us out of our cozy tree trunks and into a starry night.

Do you have an idea for a challenge? Please drop a note in the suggestion box or send an email to the guild email (address above).

Community Service

Marcy Delavan

Hi all!
Please bring your completed Snuggled in Hope quilts to the sew day or the meeting this month!  I’m planning to deliver them soon!

Marcy Delavan

LORAIN COUNTY SAFE HARBOR/GENESIS HOUSEProvides temporary safe shelter, food, and support services to victims of domestic violence and their children.  Serves roughly 25,000 annually.

BLESSING HOUSE:  Founded in 2005 to house children, birth to age 12, when their parents are addressing their own crises.

Notes from the President
Chris Yoo
As the guild starts a new fiscal year, I wanted to start out by thanking all of you who have thanked me over the years for volunteering as the guild president.  It is always nice to feel appreciated.  As of this month, I have been your guild President for 5 years.  I looked back over all past newsletter to discover that my first meeting as president was September 2017.  So, I’m starting into my 6th year as your Prez.  I think it is important for you to understand why I continue to volunteer my time as your President, Vice President, Secretary, Program Chair, and chief Coffee Maker.  Why?  Because I LOVE this guild and want to see it continue to thrive.  I do it because I enjoy the community of this organization and I believe in our mission.

We have not distributed the Guild Handbook in a while so I’m going to review the handbook and make some suggestions for changes.  At that time, it will be widely distributed to all members because we have to vote on those changes.  However, at this point I’m not sure if everyone even knows that this guild has a constitution and set of by-laws.  So, until I get a chance to distribute those, I wanted to point out that under Article IV. Membership & Dues, Section 6, it reads All members shall contribute to a committee or serve as an officer.  That means you are expected to either serve as an officer at one time during your membership or actively sit on a committee or serve as the committee chairperson.  How many of you have served as an officer or have sat on an official committee?

Members have to make a concerted effort to give back to this wonderful non-profit organization.  Volunteering is important because it offers the crucial help that is needed to keep our organization current, thriving, successful, and relevant.  It also ensures equality among members and it ensures you don’t expect one person to do everything.

The By-laws say the term of an officer is 2 years, not 6 years (smile).  Although at this moment in time I am more than willing to continue in my role, I am no longer willing to wear multiple hats.  I need volunteers for the following officer and committee chairperson positions:

  1. Vice-President/Program Chair:  You are responsible for overseeing we have programs 10 months of every year and you will stand in my place if I need to miss a meeting.  In 5 years, I may have missed one meeting (maybe).  You are responsible for managing your annual program budget.  You can (and should) form a Program Committee of volunteers who help you come up with speakers, workshops, etc.  You are not expected to do it alone and you will take some direction from me.  Two Year Term.
  2. Secretary:  You are responsible to listen to what’s going on and take down notes that you share with Kelly Grace for the Newsletter.  You should be someone who can be relied upon to attend the monthly meetings.  If you need to be absent, you are responsible to find someone to take the minutes in your place.  Two Year Term.
  3. Community Service Chairperson.  Responsible for coordinating the receipt and distribution of community service projects, storing donated fabric, and organizing and hosting the annual Judy Riggle Community Service Day.  You are responsible for managing your annual community service budget.  This position should be held by someone who can be relied upon to keep track of all donations and present an annual report to the President on all donations made in the past year.  This position should be held by someone who can be relied upon to attend the monthly meetings to report on Community Service initiatives. You can (and should) form a Community Service Committee to help with your tasks.  One person is not expected to do everything.  Two Year Term.  The Chairperson position is currently held by Marcy Delevan.  Please see Marcy for more details.

Let’s see if we can get these positions filled by members who have not held a position before and let’s try to do it BEFORE the December meeting.  Just ask if you have questions.

July 2022 Newsletter

Lorain County Piecemakers Quilt Guild
Volume 22 Issue 11 – July 14, 2022

President: Chris Yoo
Vice President: Available 🙂
Treasurer: Lori Quinones
Secretary: Chris Yoo/Committees
Community Service: Marcy Delavan
Hospitality: Maryann Doucette & Jean Tobia
Membership: Marilyn Novak & Karen Neuschaffer
Quilts of Valor: Kaye Koler
Sunshine Committee: Val Watring
Challenge Committee: Kelly Grace, Susan Thornton, Helen Smelser
Communication Committee: Kelly Grace
Bits & Pieces Editor: Kelly Grace
Articles due by Saturday before meeting, Newsletter sent out Sunday before meeting.

Meetings:  2nd Thursday of month
Time:        7:00 PM
Location:  New Russia Township Lodge,
46300 Butternut Ridge Rd, Oberlin, 44074
Additional Info: Please remember that there is always a sew day the day of our meeting – starting around 10!

Website: https://loraincountypiecemakers.com
Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/groups/LorainCtyPiecemakers
Guild email: loraincountypiecemakers@gmail.com

Meeting Minutes: On June 9, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. President Chris Yoo officially welcomed members and visitors.

Program:  Tonight, we welcomed Cindy Oravecz from the Quilter’s Fancy. Cindy gave a fabulous trunk show of her art quilts, embellished treasures, and oh so much more!  Cindy also brought her “store on wheels” with her so we could buy some of the money fabrics, trims, ribbons, embellishments, dimensional applique, and just plain cool fancy items to use in our quilts, or other fiber related items.  If you were not lucky enough to join us tonight, make sure you visit Cindy online or at her shop.  I’ve included the information here.
Cindy’s online shop is found at http://www.quiltersfancy.com, and her brick-and-mortar shop is located at 227 S. High St. Cortland, Ohio 44410.  The store is open Monday-Friday from 10 to 5 and on Saturday from 10 to 3.

President’s Report:    Chris reminded everyone of the August Quilt workshop called Summer Swag, a pattern by Krista Moser and the class is being taught by Laura Nolletti.  Chris noted the cost of the class is $15 and includes the pattern fee.  You must pay upon registration and the pattern will be emailed to you or if you wish a hardcopy, just let us know!  Final registrations will be taken at the July 14th meeting.

Chris also reminded everyone that we are trying to raise money by selling raffle tickets for the 2022 quilt raffle.  If you want to pick up tickets, see Chris on quilt guild day.  Tickets are $1 each or sold in bundles of 6 tickets for $5.

Approval of the Minutes:  The May minutes were distributed electronically by Kelly Grace.  Hearing no changes or corrections, the minutes were approved as distributed.

Treasurer’s Report: The treasurer’s report and all financial documents of the guild are filed for audit and can be made available for review upon request of the guild treasurer, Lori Quinones.

Committee Reports: The membership heard reports from all Committees that were present.  The Committee Chairpersons will submit their individual reports to Kelly Grace for inclusion in the newsletter no later than the Saturday before the next meeting.  For up-to-date information from the Committees, please review the individual Committee Reports noted in this newsletter.

Unfinished Business:  None.

NEW BUSINESS:  Quilt Show 2023 Committee and Volunteers for Main Events.  Chris said it is time to start thinking about preparing for the 2023 Quilt Show and to firm up the chairpersons for the few main tasks that need to be accomplished prior to the show.  Chris said she needs volunteers for the following positions and notes some of the duties for each:

Raffle Baskets:  A couple of people to work together who will be responsible for gathering and storing new and like new items for making the raffle baskets, including the baskets.  You will be responsible for storing the items until the setup day for the show and then setting up the Basket Display.  You will be responsible for putting the baskets together in a pleasing fashion, perhaps theming the baskets or just filling them to the rim with goodness!  of the show.   You will be responsible for coordinating the selling of tickets and making sure your booth is staffed the days of the show, but note that I will get people to sign-up to help you in advance of the show.  The guild has a budget to help with cost of items needed to wrap baskets such as ribbons, fillers, clear acetate, etc.

Country Store:  A couple of people to work together who will be responsible for gathering and storing gentle used items and/or hand-made items to sell at the guild’s country store.  You will price the items and oversee the display and make sure the booth is staffed throughout the 3 days of the show by guild volunteers.  I will put out sign-up sheets for you.

A good Salesperson (or two) to secure donations for our raffle baskets and vendors for the show: You will be responsible for contacting area quilt shops to see if they would like to vend at the show for a small fee.   We usually have no more than 4 or 5 vendors.  We have a form letter that can be sent out to quilting manufacturers and various needlework and fiber art companies to see if they would make a contribution toward our raffle baskets.  They can get a receipt for their item for tax purposes.

Program Booklet:  Sue Schillig has agreed to put together the program, which entails typing all the data, inserting advertisements that were purchased, and getting it to the printer and back prior to quilt show day. Sue will work closely with those selling advertisements and those taking quilt registrations to make sure everything comes together.

Show Advertisements: Online and in publications.  Val Watring has agreed to continue this task for 2023 as she has done in the past.  If you have any great ideas about how and where to advertise the show, please pass your ideas along to Val.

Piecemaker’s Café:  Genny Dangerfield has agreed to continue being the hostess with the mostess for us in 2023 and Genny has already had another volunteer to help her prepare, and that was Margaret Miller.  In 2023 we will return to serving hot food aka hot dogs and sloppy joes, as well as other snacks, and drinks.  We will need volunteers to sign up to help at the café for the 3 days of the show but those sign-ups are done much closer to the event.

Postcards and Save the Dates and Show Signage:  Chris Yoo will continue to handle these tasks for 2023.

Quilt Registration: Someone to distribute and collect quilt registration forms.  Those forms contain the information needed for the program, quilt labels, and the dimensions needed to creating the master layout for the show.

Quilt Show Map and Layout:  Chris Yoo will take on this task.

Rented Quilt Poles and Hardware pickup and return:  If someone has a truck and trailer, they can use to help withs process, let me know and we will discuss details.

There are more jobs that need filled, but these are the main events that need attention sooner rather than later.  More to follow.  Please see Chris if you can help!

Announcements:  Cassandra Brown asked Chris to pass along information about a bus trip she is organizing to the Grand Rapids Quilt Show on August 19th.  Anyone interested should let Chris now and she will put you in contact with Cassandra.   Susan Thornton asked the group to consider stepping up to volunteer to either put on a presentation at the guild and/or to help her find programs since the guild does not have a dedicated person as the Program Chair or committee.

Upcoming Guild Programs and workshops:

  • July:  Day is our annual Christmas in July Sew Day.  Evening:  Summer Potluck!
  • August:  Day is a Quilting Workshop taught by Laura Nolletti.  Laura will be teaching a quilt pattern by Krista Moser (more details to follow). Again, the cost of the workshop is only $15. In the evening Laura will presenting a trunk show of Krista Moser quilts and patterns.  Fun Fun!!
  • September: OPEN (several invitations are out, just waiting on return messages.)
  • October:  Ginger Mangie presenting a Day Workshop and Evening program.
  • November:  Dee Hart of Dee’s Quilted Treasures is going to teach a quilt workshop called Tool Box Blitz (details to follow), and in the evening Dee will present a trunk show of Deb Tucker quilts and all the various tools used to create her quilts.  Dee will also have patterns and tools available for purchase.
  • December:  Sew Day.  Evening:  year-end potluck and celebration!

Show & Tell:     A small number of items this evening, but WOW, they were mighty!!  What we lacked in number, we made up for in fineness!!  Seriously, there was some outstanding items tonight!  We rock as usual!

Next meeting:  July 14th @ 6:30 p.m.  Summer Potluck and Chris, freshly returned from her Bucket List Trip to central Oregon, will regale everyone with her tales of the Quilter’s Affair and Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show.

In-Person Meetings and Sew Day Etiquette: Wear your name tag.  Please remember to avoid chit-chat while someone is speaking to the group, both during presentations and during Show-n-Tell. Please set your cell phone to silent mode. Thank You Sew Much!

Minutes completed by Guild President, Christina Yoo.

Sunshine Committee
Val Watring

Committee Report:   Meeting minutes:  No scoops. …wish I had ice cream. 🙂

Newsletter Update:

June 30, 2022 Fran Weber had hip surgery yesterday. We sent her a card for a speedy recovery card; wishes for steady healing.

June 24, 2022 Our member, Ruby Barck’s husband passed away. We will collect BLUE fabric, typically fat quarters, for a blue bag for Ruby. Please aim to bring your blue fabric to the July meeting and sign the card for her. Barb Cower-Vilagi shared that Ruby is also into patriotic fabrics/quilts lately.

Fondly, Val Watring

By-Laws Section 8:  The Sunshine Committee shall notify members in case of illness or bereavement.  Cards will be sent; unless it is determined a blue basket is needed.

Blue Baskets:  When members lose a spouse or child, we support them by giving them fat quarters of fabric in their favorite colors.  The Sunshine Committee will supply the bag and card to be signed by the membership.

July Birthdays

Kathryn French – July 2
Patti Worcester – July 5
Jean Wynne – July 9
Beverly Tucker – July 9
Pam Scholle – July 10
Maryann Doucette – July 11
Kathleen Wells – July 13
Dianne Clawson – July 15
Vicki Morris – July 20
Teri Walter – July 22
Ann Ingram – July 23
Mary Jane Toney – July 24
Ruth Bradley – July 25
Cindy Kraft – July 29

Programs/Workshops

July:
During the Day – Sew Day & Christmas in July Sew Day
Evening Program – Summer potluck – starts at 6:30pm!

August:
During the Day – Sew Day & quilting workshop by Laura Nolletti (info to come)
Evening Program – Laura Noletti trunk show

September:
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – Pending

October:
During the Day – Sew Day & pending Ginger Mangie workshop
Evening Program – Pending Ginger Mangie

November:
During the Day – Sew Day & Dee Hart Quilting Workshop
Evening Program – Dee Hart trunk show

December:
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – Year-end potluck and celebration

Challenges
Kelly Grace

UFO Challenge

The 2022 UFO Challenge is on! 58 (out of 395) finished items – 15% of the UFO’s are completed and the year is halfway over! If you cannot come to a meeting to show off your finish, please send me an email or post it in our Facebook group and let me know it’s a UFO so I can mark it down as complete. Good luck this year!

Fat Quarter Exchange
Lists were emailed out April 4th. Bags were passed out at the April meeting and will be due back by the August meeting – they can be turned in early though! I will sort everything and give it back to everyone at the end of the August meeting. Let me know if there are any questions.

Monthly Challenge
We are currently doing the crayon challenge again! I still have crayons, you choose 2 blindly and make something using those colors. We will have this due at the August meeting – I won’t be there in July. This can be any size you’d like and you may add 1 additional color.

Also a mini challenge due at the July meeting – make a name tag! We have lots of new members, let’s see what you can do!

Block Exchange 2022
8 members have signed up for the block exchange.  Blocks will be due by the October meeting (can be turned in early if you want) and tops or finished quilts done by the December potluck.

Double Nine-Patch Challenge

I’ve made a little Double Nine Patch, which metamorphosized into a Triple Nine Patch, which I’ll show & tell at the potluck. You all probably know what a double nine patch is, but I thought I’d show you an example in case you’d like to accept the Double Nine Patch Challenge.

Your pal,
Susan

President’s Challenge
CHALLENGE yourself creatively.  When you finally do it, TELL US ABOUT IT.  Was if fabulous; was it scary; was it comical; was it the worst thing you have every done; did you suddenly realize you wish you had done it 10 years ago?  How did it go?

Do you have an idea for a challenge? Please drop a note in the suggestion box or send an email to the guild email (address above).

Community Service

Marcy Delavan

First off I wanted to thank everyone who participated in the Judy Riggle Community Sew Day!  The turn-out was awesome! The goal was to make quilts, kits and pillow cases for Snuggled in Hope Quilts.  They provide quilts and pillow cases for the campers at Flying Horse Farms.  There were 38 pillowcases made by an industrious group of ladies! Way to go! The rest of us put together kits and either worked on them that day, made them to share with others or took them home to complete.  You all deserve a round of applause!

If you are still working on your project, yay!  Please continue. If you are done with a quilt top and need batting, I will have some pre cut at the next meeting. If you are done with your top and need it quilted, bring it to the meeting and I will arrange to have it quilted. Please remember to have your backing ready (sewn together if it’s pieced) for quilting so the quilter does not have to take the time to put it together.  If you have completed your quilt bring it and show it for show and tell!  We would all love to see it!

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me (phone, text or email). I also have copies of the quilt patterns that Snuggled in Hope Quilts uses. You can, of course make whatever you like as long as it meets their criteria. We will plan to deliver the quilts in late August or early September.

Thank you again to everyone who made our annual Judy Riggle Community Sew Day a success!

Marcy

LORAIN COUNTY SAFE HARBOR/GENESIS HOUSEProvides temporary safe shelter, food, and support services to victims of domestic violence and their children.  Serves roughly 25,000 annually.

BLESSING HOUSE:  Founded in 2005 to house children, birth to age 12, when their parents are addressing their own crises.

Notes from the President
Chris Yoo

What gives a quilt more than 3 layers?Do you know?  Can you guess?  Well, I believe a quilt is so much more than just 3 layers, and it is the story behind the quilt that adds all those extra layers.  That’s the secret.  Sometimes the story is simple, while other times, it is more complex.  Perhaps you have been stock piling special fabric for years and now you are stitching it together in a special quilt for someone.  Perhaps you are making a memory quilt for a someone you lost; perhaps you are making a wedding quilt for your daughter, or a quilt to send off with your son to college, or a baby quilt for your first grandchild.   The story behind every quilt adds layer upon layer to those 3 basic layers we think about when we define a quilt.

Join me in thinking about the stories behind your quilts because that is going to be the theme of our 2023 Quilt Show.  Every Quilt Tells a Story….what’s yours?

Your Pres,

Chris Yoo

Membership

Welcome to the new and rejoining members, Maria Lucki, Kathy Spencer and Jean Wynne.  Their information will be available in the updated membership list.  We currently have 98 members.   If your information needs updated, please let Karen or Marilyn know.

Quilts of Valor
Kaye Koler

No Report

Your Quilts of Valor committee

Treasury Report
Lori Quinones

Treasurers Report and Financial Statements of the guild are on file for audit and will be made available for review upon request. 

STRAY THREADS…
Sue Schillig

Quilting in the summer months is very often problematic. There just is so much outside time but not enough inside time. So I am working on a UFO that I can stop and start again with ease. Several years ago the kit was left on the free to a good home table. Someone had brought in the leftover projects from a lady who lived past 100 years but had many UFO’s. Food for thought I guess. Meanwhile it gets worked on in fits and starts. Someday maybe it will get finished, if not by me then by another fearless UFO enthusiast. Meanwhile, too hot to garden so a few more stitches onward we go.

Sue Schillig

LCP member, Kathy French is accepting clean, material scraps & yardage for Dog Beds. Also upholstery and other heavier material for Dog Bed covers. Bring material to Julie Bragg at the LCP Sew Day or the evening Meeting.

June 2022 Newsletter

Lorain County Piecemakers Quilt Guild
Volume 22 Issue 10 – June 9, 2022

President: Chris Yoo
Vice President: Available 🙂
Treasurer: Lori Quinones
Secretary: Chris Yoo/Committees
Community Service: Marcy Delavan
Hospitality: Maryann Doucette & Jean Tobia
Membership: Marilyn Novak & Karen Neuschaffer
Quilts of Valor: Kaye Koler
Sunshine Committee: Val Watring
Challenge Committee: Kelly Grace, Susan Thornton, Helen Smelser
Communication Committee: Kelly Grace
Bits & Pieces Editor: Kelly Grace
Articles due by Saturday before meeting, Newsletter sent out Sunday before meeting.

Meetings:  2nd Thursday of month
Time:        7:00 PM
Location:  New Russia Township Lodge,
46300 Butternut Ridge Rd, Oberlin, 44074
Additional Info: Please remember that there is always a sew day the day of our meeting – starting around 10!

Website: https://loraincountypiecemakers.com
Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/groups/LorainCtyPiecemakers
Guild email: loraincountypiecemakers@gmail.com

Meeting Minutes: On May 12, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. President Chris Yoo officially welcomed members and visitors.

Program:  Tonight we welcomed Kathy Gordan of Kwilty Pleasures.  Kathy presented a wonderful trunk show of her traditional quilts with a modern twist.  Kathy was also the host for today’s quilting workshop called Plaidish.  Many in the room held up their progress on their beautiful plaid quilts in the making!  Everyone had a wonderful time!

President’s Report:  Chris shared with the group that in August they will be welcoming Laura Nolletti for not only an evening trunk show of quilts inspired by Krista Moser, but Laura will also be hosting a Summer Swag workshop.  You need to pre-register for the workshop and the fee is only $15, which includes the pattern.  Payment is due at signup.

Chris also took this opportunity to spread the word that she was looking for a local quilt shop to donate a quilt kit for the 2023 Raffle Quilt.  She also reminded the group that they are still selling raffle tickets for the current 2022 raffle quilt so remember to see her for tickets.  Also if you know of any upcoming Lorain County Craft Shows or Fairs, please give Chris the information as she may try to get a booth at the event to showcase the raffle quilt.

Approval of the Minutes:  The April minutes were distributed electronically by Kelly Grace.  Hearing no changes or corrections, the minutes were approved as distributed.

Treasurer’s Report: The treasurer’s report and all financial documents of the guild are filed for audit and can be made available for review upon request of the guild treasurer, Lori Quinones.

Committee Reports: The membership heard reports from all Committees that were present.  The Committee Chairpersons will submit their individual reports to Kelly Grace for inclusion in the newsletter no later than the Saturday before the next meeting.  For up-to-date information from the Committees, please review the individual Committee Reports noted in this newsletter.

Unfinished Business:  None noted.

New Business:  Chris indicated that over the summer she is going to begin talking more about the responsibilities of the 2023 Quilt Show as she is going to need volunteers not only to help during the show but she is going to need a committee to help prepare for the show.  More details to come.

Announcements:  None noted.

Upcoming Guild Programs and workshops:

  • June: Day is our Annual Judy Riggle Community Sew Day.  Evening Program:  Quilter’s Fancy with Cindy Oravecz.   Cindy will be vending and presenting a fabulous show-n-tell.
  • July:  Day is our annual Christmas in July Sew Day.  Evening:  Summer Potluck!
  • August:  Day is a Quilting Workshop taught by Laura Nolletti.  Laura will be teaching a quilt pattern by Krista Moser (more details to follow). Again, the cost of the workshop is only $15. In the evening Laura will presenting a trunk show of Krista Moser quilts and patterns.  Fun Fun!!
  • September: OPEN (several invitations are out, just waiting on return messages.)
  • October:  Ginger Mangie presenting a Day Workshop and Evening program.
  • November:  Dee Hart of Dee’s Quilted Treasures is going to teach a quilting workshop during the day (pattern and details to follow).  In the evening Dee will present a trunk show of Deb Tucker quilts and all the various tools used to create her quilts.  Dee will also have patterns and tools available for purchase.
  • December:  Sew Day.  Evening:  year-end potluck and celebration!

Show & Tell:

Next meeting:  June 9th @ 7:00 p.m.  We will have Cindy Oravecz from Quilter’s Fancy.

In-Person Meetings and Sew Day Etiquette: Wear your name tag.  Please remember to avoid chit-chat while someone is speaking to the group, both during presentations and during Show-n-Tell. Please set your cell phone to silent mode. Thank You Sew Much!

Minutes completed by Guild President, Christina Yoo.

Sunshine Committee
Val Watring
Committee Report:   Meeting minutes:  No scoops.

Newsletter Update:

Julie Bragg…a little Wellington Birdie let us know Donna Garrett had knee surgery. May 26, 2022; we sent Donna a Get Well card. Easy does it, Donna! …wishing you comfort and healing.

An Art of Healing card was sent to Sandy Gallagher as she is recovering from knee surgery. ~ Apologies to Sandy for my tardiness.  Sandy, compliments on your diligence with physical therapy and exercises.

Fondly, Val Watring

By-Laws Section 8:  The Sunshine Committee shall notify members in case of illness or bereavement.  Cards will be sent; unless it is determined a blue basket is needed.

Blue Baskets:  When members lose a spouse or child, we support them by giving them fat quarters of fabric in their favorite colors.  The Sunshine Committee will supply the bag and card to be signed by the membership.

LCP member, Kathy French is accepting clean, material scraps & yardage for Dog Beds. Also upholstery and other heavier material for Dog Bed covers. Bring material to Julie Bragg at the LCP Sew Day or the evening Meeting.

Treasury Report
Lori Quinones

Treasurers Report and Financial Statements of the guild are on file for audit and will be made available for review upon request. 

STRAY THREADS…
Sue Schillig

No Report

June Birthdays

Barbara Stiner – June 1
Keri Celik – June 3
Denise Maggard – June 6
Dolores Bean – June 19
Deb Beard – June 19
Pat Sarraino – June 20
Teri Barile – June 23
Janet Shairba – June 25
Carol Stomieroski – June 25
Ruby Barck – June 29
Kathleen MacLean – June 30

Programs/Workshops

June:
During the Day – Sew Day & Annual Judy Riggle Community Sew Day
Evening Program – Quilter’s Fancy with Cindy Oravecz

July:
During the Day – Sew Day & Christmas in July Sew Day
Evening Program – Summer potluck

August:
During the Day – Sew Day & quilting workshop by Laura Nolletti (info to come)
Evening Program – Laura Noletti trunk show

September:
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – Pending

October:
During the Day – Sew Day & pending Ginger Mangie workshop
Evening Program – Pending Ginger Mangie

November:
During the Day – Sew Day & Dee Hart Quilting Workshop
Evening Program – Dee Hart trunk show

December:
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – Year-end potluck and celebration

Challenges
Kelly Grace

UFO Challenge

The 2022 UFO Challenge is on! 56 (out of 395) finished items – 14% of the UFO’s are completed! If you cannot come to a meeting to show off your finish, please send me an email or post it in our Facebook group and let me know it’s a UFO so I can mark it down as complete. Good luck this year!

Fat Quarter Exchange
Lists were emailed out April 4th. Bags were passed out at the April meeting and will be due back by the August meeting – they can be turned in early though! I will sort everything and give it back to everyone at the end of the August meeting. Let me know if there are any questions.

Monthly Challenge
We are currently doing the crayon challenge again! I still have crayons, you choose 2 blindly and make something using those colors. We will have this due at the August meeting – I won’t be there in July. This can be any size you’d like and you may add 1 additional color.

Block Exchange 2022
8 members have signed up for the block exchange.  Blocks will be due by the October meeting and tops or finished quilts done by the December potluck.

Double Nine-Patch Challenge

I’ve made a little Double Nine Patch, which metamorphosized into a Triple Nine Patch, which I’ll show & tell at the potluck. You all probably know what a double nine patch is, but I thought I’d show you an example in case you’d like to accept the Double Nine Patch Challenge.

Your pal,
Susan

President’s Challenge
CHALLENGE yourself creatively. When you finally do it, TELL US ABOUT IT.  Was if fabulous; was it scary; was it comical; was it the worst thing you have every done; did you suddenly realize you wish you had done it 10 years ago?  How did it go?

Do you have an idea for a challenge? Please drop a note in the suggestion box or send an email to the guild email (address above).

Community Service

Marcy Delavan

No Report

LORAIN COUNTY SAFE HARBOR/GENESIS HOUSEProvides temporary safe shelter, food, and support services to victims of domestic violence and their children.  Serves roughly 25,000 annually.

BLESSING HOUSE:  Founded in 2005 to house children, birth to age 12, when their parents are addressing their own crises.

Notes from the President
Chris Yoo

Well, summer is finally here!!  A sure sign is I received the 2022 Lorain County Fair book in the mail.  I’m actually shocked at how fast the first five months have flown by!  I have been in touch with Connie Bradley, a local Wellington stitcher who is overseeing the Needlework Barn at the fair along with Judy Pickworth.   Connie has indicated she will still need our guild’s help with taking in quilts at the start of the fair and helping with the pick-up of quilts and the end of the fair.  She said she will get details to me in July for signups.

It is exciting to see so many guild members not only represented at the fair but also taking home ribbons and awards.  Honestly it is even MORE exciting just to have quilts at the fair!  All too often I hear other counties say they only have a handful of needlework items at their fair.  The fair is an outstanding way to introduce the community to not only our craft but to our quilt guild.

You don’t have to enter a bed quilt.  You can enter a wall hanging, a pillow, quilted purse, placemats, pot holders, Christmas stocking or ornament, etc.  I’ve entered one or two pillows for the last few years and it is fun!   If you have never entered anything into the fair, consider doing it this year.  There are many of us who enter and would be happy to help you!  Just ask!

Your Pres, Chris Yoo
Membership

If you have not received your LCP membership card or NEORQC card, please see Marilyn Novak.  If there is an error in the list, please let Karen Neuschaefer know.

Thank you,  Karen and Marilyn

Quilts of Valor
Kaye Koler

No Report

Your Quilts of Valor committee

May 2022 Newsletter

Lorain County Piecemakers Quilt Guild
Volume 22 Issue 9 – May 12, 2022

President: Chris Yoo
Vice President: Available 🙂
Treasurer: Lori Quinones
Secretary: Chris Yoo/Committees
Community Service: Marcy Delavan
Hospitality: Maryann Doucette & Jean Tobia
Membership: Marilyn Novak & Karen Neuschaffer
Quilts of Valor: Kaye Koler
Sunshine Committee: Val Watring
Challenge Committee: Kelly Grace, Susan Thornton, Helen Smelser
Communication Committee: Kelly Grace
Bits & Pieces Editor: Kelly Grace
Articles due by Saturday before meeting, Newsletter sent out Sunday before meeting.

Meetings:  2nd Thursday of month
Time:        7:00 PM
Location:  New Russia Township Lodge,
46300 Butternut Ridge Rd, Oberlin, 44074
Additional Info: Please remember that there is always a sew day the day of our meeting – starting around 10!

Website: https://loraincountypiecemakers.com
Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/groups/LorainCtyPiecemakers
Guild email: loraincountypiecemakers@gmail.com

Meeting Minutes: On April 14, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. President Chris Yoo officially welcomed members to the first meeting of 2022.

Program:  Tonight, we welcomed Sharon McConnell, the Color Girl.  Color Girl Quilts is a small online shop that strives to give you a boutique shopping experience right from the comfort of home. Sharon is a Colorful Quilter who likes to explore new techniques, never fears a challenge, and make quilts that that she LOVES.

Sharon is here tonight to share her passion for the art and craft of quilting and to cheer us on by celebrating color, new ideas, and taking on challenges.  The show and tell was fantastic and Sharon was a breath of fresh air.  Her fabrics and products were unique and loved by everyone!  If you missed Sharon’s presentation, make sure to check out her online shop at https://colorgirlquilts.com.

President’s Report:  Chris began by thanking everyone who helped her at the guild’s booth at the Original Sewing and Quilting Expo in Akron last week.   Chris shared that the raffle made just under $400.

Chris went on to note that it is her desire that the guild host an annual quilt.  The years of the quilt show she would love a more formal or “fancy” quilt and in the off years a simple, utilitarian, quilt as we have this year.  Chris noted that she is looking for a pattern and for volunteers to make the 2023 raffle quilt, which will also be the quilt for the 2023 LCP Quilt Show.  Chris noted that the 2023 quilt needs to be completed by April 1, 2023 so it is ready for the 2023 Sewing/Quilting Expo.  See me with questions and if you would like to take on this challenge and help the guild.

Finally, Chris shared that the Guild’s 2023 Quilt Show dates are confirmed and booked.  Our show will be September 15, 16, and 17th, with setup being on Thursday, September 14th which would normally be our meeting day.  Over the next few months Chris will be talking more and more about the show and start recruiting people to help me on the Quilt Show Committee.  If you reviewed the previous newsletter, she detailed some of the things we will need help with. Starting planning what quilts you would like in the show.

Approval of the Minutes:  The March minutes were distributed electronically by Kelly Grace.  Hearing no changes or corrections, the minutes were approved as distributed.

Treasurer’s Report: The treasurer’s report and all financial documents of the guild are filed for audit and can be made available for review upon request of the guild treasurer, Lori Quinones.

Committee Reports: The membership heard reports from all Committees that were present.  The Committee Chairpersons will submit their individual reports to Kelly Grace for inclusion in the newsletter no later than the Saturday before the next meeting.  For up-to-date information from the Committees, please review the individual Committee Reports noted in this newsletter.

Unfinished Business:  In Sue’s absence, Chris distributed some of the remaining t-shirt orders for the guild and shared that although we are not taking more guild t-shirt orders for a few months, you can order a guild shirt directly from Eye Candy Embroidery.  You can contact the owner Tina Harmon by one of the following ways:  (1) Message her through her Facebook Page, www.facebook.com/EyeCandyEmbroidery or (2) email her at eyecandyembroidery@me.com.

New Business:  None Reported.

Announcements:  Chris shared information about upcoming quilt shows so that we can support other guilds:

July 14th – July 16th from 10 am – 5 pm daily:  Quilts in the Garden, United Quilt Guild, Salem Centerplex, 1028 North Ellsworth Ave., Salem, Ohio 44460. $6 per day

September 8 – 10th:  Ohio’s Amish Country Quilt Festival, Mt. Hope Event Center, 8076 S.R. 241, Millersburg, Ohio 44654

September 30th from 10 am – 6 pm and October 1st from 10 am to 4 pm:  Streetsboro Quilt Guild, Faith Baptist Church, 9890 S.R. 43 (Frost Road), Streetsboro, Ohio.

Upcoming Guild Programs and workshops:

  • June: Day is our Annual Judy Riggle Community Sew Day.  Evening Program:  Quilter’s Fancy with Cindy Oravecz.   Cindy will be vending and presenting a fabulous show-n-tell.
  • July:  Day is our annual Christmas in July Sew Day.  Evening:  Summer Potluck!
  • August:  Day is a Quilting Workshop taught by Laura Nolletti.  Laura will be teaching a quilt pattern by Krista Moser (more details to follow). Again, the cost of the workshop is only $15. In the evening Laura will presenting a trunk show of Krista Moser quilts and patterns.  Fun Fun!!
  • September: OPEN (several invitations are out, just waiting on return messages.)
  • October:  On Hold for Ginger Mangie presenting a Day Workshop and Evening program.
  • November:  Dee Hart of Dee’s Quilted Treasures is going to teach a quilting workshop during the day (pattern and details to follow).  In the evening Dee will present a trunk show of Deb Tucker quilts and all the various tools used to create her quilts.  Dee will also have patterns and tools available for purchase.
  • December:  Sew Day.  Evening:  year-end potluck and celebration!

Show & Tell:   Was fabulous as always and it included a rainbow quilt and a hippy quilt!  You miss a meeting, you miss a lot!  Hope to see you next month.

Next meeting:  May 12th @ 7:00 p.m.  We will have Kathy Gordon from Kwilty Pleasures.

In-Person Meetings and Sew Day Etiquette: Wear your name tag.  Please remember to avoid chit-chat while someone is speaking to the group, both during presentations and during Show-n-Tell. Please set your cell phone to silent mode. Thank You Sew Much!

Minutes completed by Guild President, Christina Yoo.

Sunshine Committee
Val Watring

Committee Report:   Meeting minutes:  Lots of nothing new!    🙂

Newsletter Update:

After the meeting, Marilyn Novak shared that Jan Monos was under the weather.  We sent a Get Well card to Jan.  …wishing Jan a speedy recovery.

FYI:  I will be absent from our May meeting.

Happy Spring, everyone!

Fondly, Val Watring

By-Laws Section 8:  The Sunshine Committee shall notify members in case of illness or bereavement.  Cards will be sent; unless it is determined a blue basket is needed.

Blue Baskets:  When members lose a spouse or child, we support them by giving them fat quarters of fabric in their favorite colors.  The Sunshine Committee will supply the bag and card to be signed by the membership.

Treasury Report
Lori Quinones

Treasurers Report and Financial Statements of the guild are on file for audit and will be made available for review upon request. 

STRAY THREADS…
Sue Schillig

While the yard is nicely green (read that too wet to mow) I’ve been working on quilting or cooking projects.  I’m all ready for the class on Thursday and eager to get this one pieced together to see if it really turns out “plaidish”.  In the process I’ve discovered that fabric apparently breathes!  Many years ago, I began collecting fabric for watercolor quilts. I even made a few.  I’ve been working my way through all those lovely florals and thought this would be a way to finish them off.  Sadly, about all I can say toward those efforts is that the lid now will comfortably close!    It felt like I was using up a lot, but I’m left with a full bin still.  Next time, perhaps I can reduce it by half?

Piecefully,
Sue Schilig

May Birthdays

Iris Tewksbury – May 11
Jan Monos – May 18

Programs/Workshops

May:
During the Day – Sew Day & Kathy Gordon from Kwilty Pleasures Scrappy Quilt Workshop (info to come)
Evening Program – Kathy Gordon Truck Show

June:
During the Day – Sew Day & Annual Judy Riggle Community Sew Day
Evening Program – Quilter’s Fancy with Cindy Oravecz

July:
During the Day – Sew Day & Christmas in July Sew Day
Evening Program – Summer potluck

August:
During the Day – Sew Day & quilting workshop by Laura Nolletti (info to come)
Evening Program – Laura Noletti trunk show

September:
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – Pending

October:
During the Day – Sew Day & pending Ginger Mangie workshop
Evening Program – Pending Ginger Mangie

November:
During the Day – Sew Day & Dee Hart Quilting Workshop
Evening Program – Dee Hart trunk show

December:
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – Year-end potluck and celebration

Challenges
Kelly Grace

UFO Challenge

The 2022 UFO Challenge is on! HUGE jump to 55 (out of 395) finished items – 14% of the UFO’s are completed! If you cannot come to a meeting to show off your finish, please send me an email or post it in our Facebook group and let me know it’s a UFO so I can mark it down as complete. Good luck this year!

Fat Quarter Exchange
Lists were emailed out April 4th. Bags were passed out at the April meeting and will be due back by the August meeting – they can be turned in early though! I will sort everything and give it back to everyone at the end of the August meeting. Let me know if there are any questions.

Monthly Challenge
We had some great projects shown at the April meeting from our fat quarter trade. This was to be something (any size!) using the fat quarter you received and black and/or white fabric. We are going to do the crayon challenge again! I will have a bag of crayons, you choose 2 blindly and make something using those colors. We will have this due at the August meeting – I won’t be there in July.

Block Exchange 2022
8 members have signed up for the block exchange. Fabric has arrived and I will have it at the May meeting. Blocks will be due by the October meeting and tops or finished quilts done by the December potluck.

Double Nine-Patch Challenge

I’ve made a little Double Nine Patch, which metamorphosized into a Triple Nine Patch, which I’ll show & tell at the potluck. You all probably know what a double nine patch is, but I thought I’d show you an example in case you’d like to accept the Double Nine Patch Challenge.

Your pal,
Susan

President’s Challenge
CHALLENGE yourself creatively.  When you finally do it, TELL US ABOUT IT.  Was if fabulous; was it scary; was it comical; was it the worst thing you have every done; did you suddenly realize you wish you had done it 10 years ago?  How did it go?

Do you have an idea for a challenge? Please drop a note in the suggestion box or send an email to the guild email (address above).

Community Service

Marcy Delavan

No Report

LORAIN COUNTY SAFE HARBOR/GENESIS HOUSEProvides temporary safe shelter, food, and support services to victims of domestic violence and their children.  Serves roughly 25,000 annually.

BLESSING HOUSE:  Founded in 2005 to house children, birth to age 12, when their parents are addressing their own crises.

Notes from the President
Chris Yoo

May has arrived and brought Spring with her—I think.  There’s no guarantees with Ohio weather (smile).  May is also a month for remembering mothers, along with mother figures and other special women in our lives.  Here are just a few May highlights in US Women’s History:

  • May 1, 1950 – Gwendolyn Brooks becomes the first African-American woman to receive the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, named Library of Congress’s Consultant in Poetry (later called Poet Laureate) in 1985
  • May 5, 1938 – Dr. Dorothy H. Andersen presents results of her medical research identifying the disease cystic fibrosis at a meeting of the American Pediatric Association
  • May 8, 1914 – President Woodrow Wilson signs a Proclamation designating the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day
  • May 10, 1872 – Victoria Woodhull is nominated as the first woman candidate for U.S. president for the Equal Rights Party
  • May 21, 1932 – Amelia Earhart Putnam becomes the first woman to complete a solo-transatlantic flight by flying 2,026 miles from Newfoundland to Ireland in just under 15 hours
  • May 29, 1977 – Janet Guthrie becomes the first woman to qualify for and complete the Indy 500 car race
  • May 29, 1943 – “Rosie the Riveter” by Norman Rockwell appears on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post

Each time a woman stands up for herself, she stands up for all women.  –Maya Angelou

I am woman hear me roar. –Helen Reddy

Hope to see your smiling faces on May 12th.  Live long and stitch on quilters!!

Your Pres, Chris Yoo

Membership

We had 6 new members sign up last month for a total of 95 members.  Please welcome Bridget Coyle, Corrine Devich, Kathleen MacLean,  Margaret Miller, Sheila Myracle, and Linda Yavoich. Their information has been added to the updated membership list.  If you have not received your card, please see Marilyn Novak.  If there is an error in the list, please let Karen Neuschaefer know.

Thank you,  Karen and Marilyn

Quilts of Valor
Kaye Koler

No Report

Your Quilts of Valor committee

April 2022 Newsletter

Lorain County Piecemakers Quilt Guild
Volume 22 Issue 8 – April 14, 2022

President: Chris Yoo
Vice President: Available 🙂
Treasurer: Lori Quinones
Secretary: Chris Yoo/Committees
Community Service: Marcy Delavan
Hospitality: Maryann Doucette & Jean Tobia
Membership: Marilyn Novak & Karen Neuschaffer
Quilts of Valor: Kaye Koler
Sunshine Committee: Val Watring
Challenge Committee: Kelly Grace, Susan Thornton, Helen Smelser
Communication Committee: Kelly Grace 
Bits & Pieces Editor: Kelly Grace
Articles due by Saturday before meeting, Newsletter sent out Sunday before meeting.

Meetings:  2nd Thursday of month
Time:        7:00 PM
Location:  New Russia Township Lodge,
                 46300 Butternut Ridge Rd, Oberlin, 44074
Additional Info: Please remember that there is always a sew day the day of our meeting – starting around 10!

Website: https://loraincountypiecemakers.com
Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/groups/LorainCtyPiecemakers
Guild email: loraincountypiecemakers@gmail.com

Meeting Minutes: On March 10, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. President Chris Yoo officially welcomed members to the first meeting of 2022. 

Program:  Tonight, we welcomed Snuggled in Hope Quilts a non-profit organization who make quilts and more for Flying Horse Farms.  Penny Reeve shared that Flying Horse Farms is a magical camp for children with serious illnesses located on over 200 acres just outside of Mt. Gilead, Ohio.  It is a place where kids are free to be kids and being sick takes a backseat to having fun.   Penny shared that every child who visits the camp will leave with a quilt and a pillowcase.  Penny brought several quilt tops and kits for members to finish for the camp.  She shared that they are always accepting finished donations but the quilts must be certain size for the camp beds.  They request that they be 55″ x 65″ but if the quilt will shrink upon washing, she asks that you account for that and make it a little larger.  As you must wash the quilt before they can accept it.  Pillowcases need to be standard sized and constructed with new cotton fabric and the seams must be finished by either a serger or using a closed French seam.  She noted that don’t worry about matching the pillowcase to the quilt as they will not stay together. 

Finally it was noted that all fabrics must be cotton and kid friendly fabric.  No holiday or religious themes.  For more information contact Penny at 419-560-3287 or snuggledinhopequilts@outlook.com or their webpage http://www.snugledinhopequilts.com

President’s Report:   Chris reminded the group about the Plaidish Quilt Workshop sign-ups are due this month and in April.  $15 holds your spot and gets you the pattern and cutting instructions for this scrappy quilt. 

Chris also reminded everyone that she will be hosting a guild table at the Original Sewing & Quilt Show in Akron on April 7th, 8th, and 9th.  Chris will bring the finished quilt and raffle tickets to the April meeting so everyone can take photos and purchase quilts to re-sell.  REMINDER:  We do not hand out tickets.  If you wish to help us sell tickets you have to purchase the tickets to resell.  

Approval of the Minutes:  The February minutes were distributed electronically by Kelly Grace.  Hearing no changes or corrections, the minutes were approved as distributed.

Treasurers Report:  The treasurer’s report and all financial documents of the guild are filed for audit and can be made available for review upon request of the guild treasurer, Lori Quinones. 

Committee Reports: The membership heard reports from all Committees that were present.  The Committee Chairpersons will submit their individual reports to Kelly Grace for inclusion in the newsletter no later than the Saturday before the next meeting.  For up-to-date information from the Committees, please review the individual Committee Reports noted in this newsletter.

Unfinished Business:  Sue Schillig continued taking T-Shirt orders. 
New Business:  None Reported.

Announcements:  It was shared that member Bev Tucker had room for 4 more people at the April retreat in Wilmot Ohio at the Amish Door.  Contact Bev Tucker for more information ASAP as the retreat was April 18th through 21st. 

Upcoming Guild Programs and workshops:

April:  Color Girl: All Things Quilts by Sharon McConnell.  Sharon will put on a slideshow presentation, real life trunk show, and yep, she will bring rulers, patterns, and fabric bundles to sell!!  Woo Hoo!!

May:  Kathy Gordon from Kwilty Pleasures will be hosting a Scrappy Quilt Workshop during the Day and an evening trunk show.   The guild is paying the lion’s share of the costs but when you sign up you will be asked to secure your spot for $15.  You will receive a free pattern and there are no other costs.

June: Day is our Annual Judy Riggle Community Sew Day.  Evening Program:  OPEN…

July:  Day is our annual Christmas in July Sew Day.  Evening:  Summer Potluck!

August:  Day is a Quilting Workshop taught by Laura Nolletti.  Laura will be teaching a quilt pattern by Krista Moser (more details to follow). Again, the cost of the workshop is only $15. In the evening Laura will presenting a trunk show of Krista Moser quilts and patterns.  Fun Fun!!

September: OPEN

October:  On Hold for Ginger Mangie presenting a Day Workshop and Evening program.

November:  Dee Hart of Dee’s Quilted Treasures is going to teach a quilting workshop during the day (pattern and details to follow).  In the evening Dee will present a trunk show of Deb Tucker quilts and all the various tools used to create her quilts.  Dee will also have patterns and tools available for purchase. 

December:  Sew Day.  Evening:  year-end potluck and celebration! Show & Tell:   Beautiful, beautiful work ladies!! 

Next meeting:  April 14th @ 7:00 p.m.  We will have Color Girl: All Things Quilts by Sharon McConnell.  Sharon will put on a slideshow presentation, real life trunk show, and yep, she will bring rulers, patterns, and fabric bundles to sell!!  Woo Hoo!!

In-Person Meetings and Sew Day Etiquette: Wear your name tag.  Please remember to avoid chit-chat while someone is speaking to the group, both during presentations and during Show-n-Tell. Please set your cell phone to silent mode. Thank You Sew Much!

Minutes completed by Guild President, Christina Yoo.

Sunshine Committee
Val Watring

Committee Report:   Meeting minutes:  Lots of nothing new!    🙂

Newsletter Update: April 8, we mailed a card to Bev Tucker wishing her a comfortable recovery from surgery in March.

Hoping everyone enjoyed the Sewing Expo if you were able to attend.  Thanks to all who supported the LCP booth and raffle quilt ticket sales.

Fondly, Val Watring

By-Laws Section 8:  The Sunshine Committee shall notify members in case of illness or bereavement.  Cards will be sent; unless it is determined a blue basket is needed.

Blue Baskets:  When members lose a spouse or child, we support them by giving them fat quarters of fabric in their favorite colors.  The Sunshine Committee will supply the bag and card to be signed by the membership.

Treasury Report

Lori Quinones

Treasurers Report and Financial Statements of the guild are on file for audit and will be made available for review upon request. 

STRAY THREADS…
Sue Schillig

No Report

Quilts of Valor
Kaye Koler

Happy Spring fellow quilters!

A bit of good news to share regarding Quilts of Valor!

The QoV foundation has announced  the 300,000th quilt has been awarded to a veteran!  To commemorate this milestone they have sent each group leader a panel to be made into a quilt, and awarded as an honorary 300,000th QoV ! I am in awe that SO many Quilts of Valor have been awarded! I am also very pleased that our guild has had a part in those extraordinary numbers! Thank you to everyone who has given of their time and talents to this very worthy endeavor!

We are in the planning stages of resuming presentations !  More news to follow as it unfolds….

If you know of a veteran that would like to receive a Quilt of Valor, please submit their name to one of us on the committee.

Thank you,
Kaye Koler
Teri Walter
Helen Smelser


April Birthdays
Kaye Koler – April 2
Georgia Forbush – April 10
Judy Echeagaray – April 12
Barbara Spieker – April 13
Barbara Leoni – April 14
Ruth Groot – April 16
Helen Smelser – April 28
Linda Yovoich – April 29

Programs/Workshops
April:
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – Color Girl: All Things Quilts by Sharon McConnell

May:
During the Day – Sew Day & Kathy Gordon from Kwilty Pleasures Scrappy Quilt Workshop (info to come)
Evening Program – Kathy Gordon Truck Show

June:
During the Day – Sew Day & Annual Judy Riggle Community Sew Day
Evening Program – Pending

July:
During the Day – Sew Day & Christmas in July Sew Day
Evening Program – Summer potluck

August:
During the Day – Sew Day & quilting workshop by Laura Nolletti (info to come)
Evening Program – Laura Noletti trunk show

September:
During the Day – Sew Day 
Evening Program – Pending

October:
During the Day – Sew Day & pending Ginger Mangie workshop
Evening Program – Pending Ginger Mangie 

November:
During the Day – Sew Day & Dee Hart Quilting Workshop
Evening Program – Dee Hart trunk show

December:
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – Year-end potluck and celebration

Challenges

Kelly Grace
UFO Challenge

The 2022 UFO Challenge is on! HUGE jump to 41 (out of 395) finished items! If you cannot come to a meeting to show off your finish, please send me an email or post it in our Facebook group and let me know it’s a UFO so I can mark it down as complete. Good luck this year! Please remember if you haven’t turned in your $5 – goes toward prizes at the end of the year, I need this soon.

Fat Quarter Exchange

LIsts were emailed out April 4th. I will have numbered bags at the meeting with another copy of the list. Bags will be due back by the August meeting – they can be turned in early though! I will sort everything and give it back to everyone at the end of the August meeting. Let me know if there are any questions.

Monthly Challenge

8 brave members traded fat quarters at the last meeting. These projects are due at the April meeting. This was to be something (any size!) using the fat quarter you received and black and/or white fabric. 

Block Exchange 2022

8 members have signed up for the block exchange. Fabric is being chosen – please let me know your choice by the end of April. Blocks will be due by the October meeting and tops or finished quilts done by the December potluck.

Double Nine-Patch Challenge

I’ve made a little Double Nine Patch, which metamorphosized into a Triple Nine Patch, which I’ll show & tell at the potluck. You all probably know what a double nine patch is, but I thought I’d show you an example in case you’d like to accept the Double Nine Patch Challenge.

Your pal,
Susan

President’s Challenge
CHALLENGE yourself creatively.  When you finally do it, TELL US ABOUT IT.  Was if fabulous; was it scary; was it comical; was it the worst thing you have every done; did you suddenly realize you wish you had done it 10 years ago?  How did it go? 

Do you have an idea for a challenge? Please drop a note in the suggestion box or send an email to the guild email (address above). 

Community Service

Marcy Delavan

No Report

LORAIN COUNTY SAFE HARBOR/GENESIS HOUSEProvides temporary safe shelter, food, and support services to victims of domestic violence and their children.  Serves roughly 25,000 annually.

BLESSING HOUSE:  Founded in 2005 to house children, birth to age 12, when their parents are addressing their own crises.

Notes from the President
Chris Yoo

As I rest up and think back over the past week at the Original Sewing and Quilting Expo, I realize that all too soon we will be planning our own 2023 Quilt Show.  There is so much that goes into a quilt show, it is never too soon to start planning.  As many of you know our long-time Quilt Show Committee Chairs have stepped down from their roles after many years of dedicated service.  It is time for a new group of volunteers to step up.  Over the coming months I will be asking for volunteers to be on the 2023 Quilt Show Committee so we can make our show a huge success.  We need to lockup volunteers for the following:

  • Advertisement:  In print and social media, Selling ads for show program
  • Create and oversee the printing of the paper show program for distribution at the show.
  • Raffle Baskets: Collecting new and like new items and assembling baskets, oversee raffle
  • Collect Quilt registration forms
  • Create paper quilt labels, signs for each quilt with its story
  • Show Setup and hanging quilts
  • Show Tear down and returning quilts
  • Sign in and collect quilts the morning of setup
  • Sign out quilts the last day of show
  • Designing the layout and floor plan for hanging quilts
  • Oversee the renting of poles and curtains for hanging quilts and arranging for the pickup and return of this equipment. (Need panel va, or truck with flat bed, etc.)
  • Recruiting 4 or 5 Vendors for our Vendor Mall
  • Country Store: Collecting used or slightly used items for sale
  • Running the store
  • LCP Cafe: Food prep and selling snacks
  • 2023 Raffle Quilt and selling tickets
  • 2023 Quilt Show Postcard

This show cannot succeed without YOU.  A few people have stepped up to say they will help with some of the above, tasks, but I will depend on many others to make this a success.  If you have done these tasks in the past and want to help again, let me know.  If you are eager to help with any of the tasks as a first-time volunteer, great, let me know.  These are early days and not much needs done now, but I’m a planner.  I like to be prepared.  Time to get our committee of volunteers locked up.  Please consider helping make the show a success!

Your Pres,
 Chris Yoo

Membership

We had 6 new members sign up last month for a total of 95 members.  Please welcome Bridget Coyle, Corrine Devich, Kathleen MacLean,  Margaret Miller, Sheila Myracle, and Linda Yavoich. Their information has been added to the updated membership list.  If you have not received your card, please see Marilyn Novak.  If there is an error in the list, please let Karen Neuschaefer know.

Thank you,  Karen and Marilyn

March 2022 Newsletter

Lorain County Piecemakers Quilt Guild
Volume 22 Issue 7 – March 10, 2022

President: Chris Yoo
Vice President: Available 🙂
Treasurer: Lori Quinones
Secretary: Chris Yoo/Committees
Community Service: Marcy Delavan
Hospitality: Maryann Doucette & Jean Tobia
Membership: Marilyn Novak & Karen Neuschaffer
Quilts of Valor: Kaye Koler
Sunshine Committee: Val Watring
Challenge Committee: Kelly Grace, Susan Thornton, Helen Smelser
Communication Committee: Kelly Grace 
Bits & Pieces Editor: Kelly Grace
Articles due by Saturday before meeting, Newsletter sent out Sunday before meeting.

Meetings:  2nd Thursday of month
Time:        7:00 PM
Location:  New Russia Township Lodge,
                 46300 Butternut Ridge Rd, Oberlin, 44074
Additional Info: Please remember that there is always a sew day the day of our meeting – starting around 10!

Website: https://loraincountypiecemakers.com
Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/groups/LorainCtyPiecemakers
Guild email: loraincountypiecemakers@gmail.com

Meeting Minutes: On February 10, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. President Chris Yoo officially welcomed members to the first meeting of 2022. 

Program:  Tonight, we were entertained and wowed by Stephanie Feador.  Stephanie is many things, including a longarm quilter, online retail quilt shop owner, Facebook site manager, and Youtube personality.  Oh, and lest we forget, she is also a member of this quilt guild!   Besides sewing and quilting, Stephanie loves spending time with her family and small group of amazingly supportive friends who have all given her the courage to pursue my craft as a business.

Stephanie shared her story with us and presented a fabulous trunk show.  She also brought an impressive amount of shop haul for us to gaze upon and to purchase!  It was fantastic!  Thank you so much Stephanie!!  To learn more about Stephanie, visit her online shop at http://www.stephanies-stitches.com and/or watch her Youtube channel Stephanie’s Stitches. 

President’s Report:   Chris reminded the group that the guild will have a booth at the Original Sewing and Quilt Expo in Akron, Ohio from April 7th to April 9th.  Chris indicated she would need volunteers to sit at the booth with her to sell raffle tickets and to talk about guild and distribute information.  Chris was taking sign-ups this evening. 

Chris also shared that the Township has raised the rent on the hall rather significantly, jumping from $125 a month to $200 a month.  Chris shared that the hall coordinator told her that they their expenses has doubled so they have to pass on the extra costs.  The hall coordinator also shared that the guild is still getting a very good rate as the general public pays $400 for 1/2 the hall on Thursdays, noting that we are only paying half of that rate.  Although Chris agrees that we are getting a discounted rate, Chris did not agree that this was a good deal for a non-profit quilt guild who provides community service to Lorain County and honors local veterans.  The hall coordinator was sympathetic but said that they have many other non-profits using the hall and everyone wants rock-bottom prices, and they simply cannot do it anymore. 

Chris noted that the cost of the hall now eats up 100% of our membership dues and that assumes we stay at around 95 members, which is pretty optimistic.  Therefore, the only way to maintain a healthy budget and to continue to stay in this fabulous hall is to have annual fundraisers, in addition to the bi-annual quilt show. Therefore, the ideal of having an annual quilt raffle, which Chris suggested earlier this year, is even more important.  The fundraisers are what pay for our programs and workshops. 

Approval of the Minutes:  The January minutes were distributed electronically by Kelly Grace.  Hearing no changes or corrections, the minutes were approved as distributed.

Treasurer’s Report:  The treasurer’s report and all financial documents of the guild are filed for audit and can be made available for review upon request of the guild treasurer, Lori Quinones. 

Committee Reports: The membership heard reports from all Committees that were present.  The Committee Chairpersons will submit their individual reports to Kelly Grace for inclusion in the newsletter no later than the Saturday before the next meeting.  For up-to-date information from the Committees, please review the individual Committee Reports noted in this newsletter.

Unfinished Business:  Sue Schillig continued taking T-Shirt orders. 
New Business:  None Reported.

Announcements:  A member shared that there will be an Antique Quilt Show at Weymouth Preservation Society Museum, 3314 Myers Road, in Medina, Ohio on Saturday March 26th, 12pm – 4pm.  The show is entitled the Art of Quilts & Coverlets.  The show will display multiple quilts, blankets and coverlets from the society’s collection and private collections. An admission donation of $5.00 is requested, and masks may be required so come prepared.

Upcoming Guild Programs and workshops:

March:  Penny Reeve from Snuggled in Hope Quilts, Inc., will present a program about their organization and their partnership with Flying Horse Farms.  It is sure to be an informative and wonderful evening.  Note that Penny will be bringing a few quilts that need quilted so if there are any volunteers, please step up to help the organization.

April:  Color Girl: All Things Quilts by Sharon McConnell.  Sharon will put on a slideshow presentation, real life trunk show, and yep, she will bring rulers, patterns, and fabric bundles to sell!!  Woo Hoo!!

May:  Kathy Gordon from Kwilty Pleasures will be hosting a Scrappy Quilt Workshop during the Day and an evening trunk show.   The guild is paying the lion’s share of the costs but when you sign up you will be asked to secure your spot for $15.  You will receive a free pattern and there are no other costs.

June: Day is our Annual Judy Riggle Community Sew Day.  Evening Program:  OPEN…

July:  Day is our annual Christmas in July Sew Day.  Evening:  Summer Potluck!

August:  Day is a Quilting Workshop taught by Laura Nolletti.  Laura will be teaching a quilt pattern by Krista Moser (more details to follow). Again, the cost of the workshop is only $15. In the evening Laura will presenting a trunk show of Krista Moser quilts and patterns.  Fun Fun!!

September: OPEN

October:  On Hold for Ginger Mangie presenting a Day Workshop and Evening program.

November:  Dee Hart of Dee’s Quilted Treasures is going to teach a quilting workshop during the day (pattern and details to follow).  In the evening Dee will present a trunk show of Deb Tucker quilts and all the various tools used to create her quilts.  Dee will also have patterns and tools available for purchase. 

December:  Sew Day.  Evening:  year-end potluck and celebration!  

Show & Tell:   This president and minute taker was so busy being amazed at the quilts and variety of projects shown tonight she failed to make a note of anything.  Not a bad problem to have!  We rock!!

Next meeting:  March 10th @ 7:00 p.m.  We will have Penny Reeve from Snuggled in Hope Quilts, Inc.  Penny will present a program about their organization and their partnership with Flying Horse Farms.  It is sure to be an informative and wonderful evening. Note that Penny will be bringing a few quilts that need quilted so if there are any volunteers, please step up to help the organization.

In-Person Meetings and Sew Day Etiquette: Wear your name tag.  Please remember to avoid chit-chat while someone is speaking to the group, both during presentations and during Show-n-Tell. Please set your cell phone to silent mode. Thank You Sew Much!

Minutes completed by Guild President, Christina Yoo.

In-Person Meetings and Sew Day Etiquette: Wear your name tag.  Please remember to avoid chit-chat while someone is speaking to the group, both during presentations and during Show-n-Tell. Please set your cell phone to silent mode. Thank You Sew Much!

Sunshine Committee
Val Watring

Committee Report:   Meeting minutes:  Thank you for signing cards at the Welcome Table.  We learned Sandy Lambert was able to head home from Elyria Memorial Hospital. 

Newsletter Update: February 11, Val mailed cards to Bobbie Bruck, Dee Martin and Saundra Lambert. 

Fondly, Val Watring

By-Laws Section 8:  The Sunshine Committee shall notify members in case of illness or bereavement.  Cards will be sent; unless it is determined a blue basket is needed.

Blue Baskets:  When members lose a spouse or child, we support them by giving them fat quarters of fabric in their favorite colors.  The Sunshine Committee will supply the bag and card to be signed by the membership.

March Birthdays
Susan Thornton – March 3
Donna Garrett – March 5
Laura Williams – March 9
Pat Brush – March 20
Casandra Brown – March 23
Susan Schillig – March 25

Programs/Workshops
March
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – Penny Reeve from Snuggled in Hope Quilts, Inc

April:
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – Color Girl: All Things Quilts by Sharon McConnell

May:
During the Day – Sew Day & Kathy Gordon from Kwilty Pleasures Scrappy Quilt Workshop (info to come)
Evening Program – Kathy Gordon Truck Show

June:
During the Day – Sew Day & Annual Judy Riggle Community Sew Day
Evening Program – Pending

July:
During the Day – Sew Day & Christmas in July Sew Day
Evening Program – Summer potluck

August:
During the Day – Sew Day & quilting workshop by Laura Nolletti (info to come)
Evening Program – Laura Noletti trunk show

September:
During the Day – Sew Day 
Evening Program – Pending

October:
During the Day – Sew Day & pending Ginger Mangie workshop
Evening Program – Pending Ginger Mangie 

November:
During the Day – Sew Day & Dee Hart Quilting Workshop
Evening Program – Dee Hart trunk show

December:
During the Day – Sew Day
Evening Program – Year-end potluck and celebration

Challenges

Kelly Grace

UFO Challenge

The 2022 UFO Challenge is on! We already have 25 (out of 395) finished items! I’ve even finished a few items! If you cannot come to a meeting to show off your finish, please send me an email or post it in our Facebook group and let me know it’s a UFO so I can mark it down as complete. Good luck this year! Please remember if you haven’t turned in your $5 – goes toward prizes at the end of the year, I need this soon.

Fat Quarter Exchange

Sign ups will continue until April 1 for the 2022 exchange. That way I can send out a list for anyone that is looking for fabrics while at the Sewing Expo! Think about what color/theme you’d like to sign up for. We currently have 7 members signed up, the more people that participate, the wider selection of fabrics you’ll receive!

Monthly Challenge

If you are interested in the monthly challenge please bring a fat quarter and give it to me at the meeting – you will get a different one back for the challenge! You will be making something (any size!) using the fat quarter and black and/or white fabric. This will be due at the April meeting.

Block Exchange 2022

Is anyone interested in doing a block exchange? We currently have 8 members interested. Signups will close at the March meeting. I will be looking for a focus fabric for us to use for this challenge.

Double Nine-Patch Challenge
I’ve made a little Double Nine Patch, which metamorphosized into a Triple Nine Patch, which I’ll show & tell at the potluck. You all probably know what a double nine patch is, but I thought I’d show you an example in case you’d like to accept the Double Nine Patch Challenge.

Your pal,
Susan

President’s Challenge
CHALLENGE yourself creatively.  When you finally do it, TELL US ABOUT IT.  Was if fabulous; was it scary; was it comical; was it the worst thing you have every done; did you suddenly realize you wish you had done it 10 years ago?  How did it go? 

Do you have an idea for a challenge? Please drop a note in the suggestion box or send an email to the guild email (address above). 

Community Service

Marcy Delavan

No Report

LORAIN COUNTY SAFE HARBOR/GENESIS HOUSEProvides temporary safe shelter, food, and support services to victims of domestic violence and their children.  Serves roughly 25,000 annually.

BLESSING HOUSE:  Founded in 2005 to house children, birth to age 12, when their parents are addressing their own crises.

Notes from the President

Chris Yoo

Happy March everyone!  I am looking forward to longer, warmer days, although I realize it is still winter.  A girl can dream, right?    Lately I’m finding it hard to focus on one project at a time and I’m jumping from this to that and back again to this.  I think my lack of concentration may be due to watching too much horrific news about the war in Ukraine.  It is so unsettling.  So, over the weekend I decided to unplug from the news and just create.  With the machine buzzing and humming as I create, I am reminded of a Richard Rogers song, In My Own Little Corner.  “In my own little corner, In my own little chair, I can be whatever I want to be.”  I like to change the lyrics to say, I can CREATE whatever I want to create. 

We are makers, creators of beautiful things.  I think I’m going to create a sunflower because it is the national flower of Ukraine.  May you spend your days creating and finding peace in the little things. 
I hope to see you all on March 10th!

Your Prez, Chris Yoo

Quilts of Valor
Kaye Koler

No Report

Your Quilts of Valor committee

Membership

Hello everyone,

We currently have 90 members.  Please welcome our newest member, Linda Moor.  Linda’s information will be in the updated spreadsheet.  If you have not received your membership card yet, please see Karen or Marilyn.

Karen and Marilyn

STRAY THREADS…
Sue Schillig

No Report

Treasury Report

Lori Quinones

Treasurers Report and Financial Statements of the guild are on file for audit and will be made available for review upon request.