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Common Thread March 2015 1
Geelong Patchwork & Quilters’ Guild Inc.
No.A6698
www.geelongpatch.org.au
Contents
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mee�ng and guest speaker
Adver�sing Rates ..... …...............16
Area Sub-Groups …...............14
Commi&ee . …………..............................2
Diary Dates …………............................13
Editorial …......................................5
Exhibi�on No�ce ……………………………..1
Financial Report…………….……...............12
Happy Birthday……………........................4
Library Report………………………………...…4.
Machine Quilters ...............................14
Mee�ngs ..............................................2
Monthly Mee�ng Guest Speaker ……...7
Newsle&er Deadline ............................2
Next Mee�ng ......................................2
New Members A5ernoon Tea .............1
President’s Report …………………………….3
Shops ……………………………………………….14
Show and Tell….…..……….................7 & 8
Sugges�ons……………………………….………16
Website ................................................5
Workshops ...........................................6
March, 2015 Newsletter
GPAQG LIFE MEMBERS
June Warner Glenys Russel l Kerrie Maloney
Jan Preston Judy Alcock Judy Bubb Be&y Sco&
Shopping Bus Trip 2015
We’re off again. Put this date in your diary!
Saturday 28th March 2015
Seats are $25. To be paid by the March Mee�ng.
Pick-up points
8.00am – Ocean Grove, The Terrace
8.25am - Belmont, Masonic Hall, Regent St
8.40am – Corio Roadside Café, Melbourne Rd.
This trip we will be heading to Ballan then Ballarat.
Our 1st
stop will be Mill Rose Co&age at Ballan where we
will be having morning tea.
Then off to Ballarat to Eureka Patchwork, then Sovereign
Needlework where we will be having lunch.
There are several cafes in the area.
And our last stop will be Gail’s Patchwork Emporium in
Sebastopol.
Essen�als to bring along – water, shopping list, samples of
fabrics for projects, comfortable shoes, cash and credit card
(both are a must) and LARGE shopping bag for goodies.
Judy BubbJudy BubbJudy BubbJudy Bubb
Judy Bubb - Tel:5248 4057; Mobile: 0425 810 203
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Please direct all correspondence regarding your
Guild for the Commi&ee’s a&en�on to:
PO Box 753, Geelong 3220, email:
[email protected] or alterna�vely hand
the le&er to Secretary at Guild mee�ngs.
Monthly mee�ngs are held on the THIRD Saturday of each month
at: The Masonic Centre, Regent Street, Belmont (Melways 451 H-J 9-10)
Doors open from 11:00am to 4:00pm. Library is open from 11:00am. Official Mee�ng starts at 12:45pm.
Bring your own lunch, unless a shared lunch is adver�sed.
Tea, coffee and biscuits for a5ernoon tea are provided.
The Mobile Coffee Van is usually present at each mee�ng from 11:30 to 12:30.
For insurance purposes, we request that all members and visitors sign the a&endance book when entering the hall. An
entry fee of $4 (members) or $5 (visitors) helps us cover mee�ng expenses.
Please bring a jacket or jumper if you are likely to feel the cold from the air condi�oners during summer and layers so
that you can strip off if too hot in winter.
President:
Judith Oke 5229 9987
Vice President:
Debra Chapman 5244 1348
Treasurer:
Judy Bubb 5248 4057
Assistant Treasurer:
Aike Eyck 5255 4823
Secretary:
Ene Reade 5261 6938
Assistant Secretary
Meg Pyburne 5261 5081
Librarian:
Susanne Del Papa 5255 4319
Newsle!er Editor:
Judy Gordon 5261 5382
Photographer:
Anne Clu&erbuck 5255 2547
Newsle!er Distributor:
Jodie Arklay 5282 2010
Membership Secretary:
Margaret Tembo 5221 5130
Library Assistants:
Aike Eyck, Be&y Sco&,
New Books:
Joy Vale 5263 2742
Jeann Clark 9743 6488
Go-Cu!er Coordinator:
Jill Unsworth 5251 5116
New Members Co-ordinator:
Margaret Tembo 5221 5130
Welcome/Entry Table:
Marilyn Marshall 0424 755 344
Blankets of Love:
Adrienne Hare 5223 1383
Very Snuggly Quilts/QFO/KOGO:
Judy Alcock 5367 7348
Anne Sushames 5261 7542
Website Manager:
Jodie Arklay 5282 2010
Assistant Website Manager:
Judith De Fontenay 5264 5058
Workshops Coordinator:
Anne Clu&erbuck 5255 2547
Refreshments: Sip & S8tch Group
Commi!ee Mee8ng: 3:30pm Mee�ng Days
March 21st: Guest Speaker: Gail Macklin from Gails Patchwork Emporium with Pop UP Shop. www.gailspatchwork.com.au/
April 18th: Guest Speaker: Padraic Fisher, Director Na�onal Wool Museum, Geelong.
Members can set up POP UP SHOP to sell goods. Also the first GPAQG Beginners’ Sit and
Sew starts in the Front room. [See page 4 for further informa�on].
May 16th: Quilt In. The Challenge for the Quilt-In - ‘Seaside’. We are asking for 12
1/2” blocks. BLOCKS ONLY NO LAYERS WITH QUILTING. We are hoping you will agree to having your blocks made into a quilt that will then be donated to the charity we
are suppor�ng. Proceeds of our day will be donated to Co&age by the Sea. Finished
quilt will be displayed at the Exhibi�on in November The main speaker is Kathy Doughty. Kathy is a quilter and author and the owner of
the popular quil�ng shop, Material Obsession. Kathy brings an unconven�onal spirit
to a tradi�onal cra5. Kathy encourages quilters to use bold pa&erns and unusual colour combina�ons, and to trust their ins�ncts rather than follow rigid rules.
Trading tables, door prizes and mul�ple raffle prizes. Bring your lunch, mug and s�tching. Also a&ending are a group from the Melbourne Modern Quilt Guild
Ever wondered about what makes a quilt modern? Or what a Modern Quilt Guild is all about? Now is your opportunity to find out all about it.
6 ½ inch Squares Please—We are collecting 6 ½ inch squares for “Guess the number of Squares” at the Quilt-In. Please give them to Jodie Arklay by the April Guild meeting. Thank you.
June 20th: Guest Speaker : Ken Wilkes, from Heights Sewing Centre. Ken will take questions from the Members, and give a short history of his work in the business of Sewing Machines. As you can see by Heights advertisement, the business has been operating for 80 years. Guild members’ Trading Table at monthly meetings: During monthly meetings when the Guest Speaker does not have a sales table we offer Guild Members the opportunity to set up an area for sale of materials “related to our craft and textile interest” Please advise a Committee Member if
this is an idea you would like to pursue. Beginners Sit and Sew meeting—Front room.
July 18th: Biggest Quilting Bee
Monthly Mee�ngs
Forthcoming Mee8ngs
Commi&ee
Cut off date for adver�sing and ar�cles is Wednesday 8th April 2015.
To: [email protected] (preferably); 0r PO Box 753, Geelong, 3220
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President's Report - Judith Oke
Dear Members, It is a pleasure to write to you and talk about the Committee’s plans to revisit one of our fundamental reasons for Guild, which is welcoming and sharing skills with beginners. This is why we have a Welcoming person stationed at our entrance table. And also why saying hello and offering a seat is how we can all be part of making a visitor feel at home and we hope you’ll come again. Thanks to Pam Planner raising this topic, through our Suggestion Box, Committee has had a number of interesting discus-sions on how we can help beginners and promote the Guild. Firstly we will look for opportunities to promote the Guild. To this end we had a GPQG information table at Spotlight, during their Sew and Quilt Fest on Saturday March 7th. Thank you to Judy Bubb for organising the roster and to all our members who participated. I have heard great reports as to the success of this day. Secondly we will be forming a Beginners Sit and Sew Group, starting in April, which will meet in the Front Room on the morn-ing of Guild days. This Group will be mentored by an experienced Guild member. More details will be in our next newsletter, but we invite any beginner patchwork and quilter to join in. This will be an opportunity to have your questions answered and develop skills. Please mention this to any non-Guild beginner friends you have. Thirdly we are committed to offering at least one Beginners workshop each year. So please watch our Workshop news to see when these are held. Also for the next few months I am going to take the opportunity to visit our local shops and enquire after their Beginner classes. So please keep an eye on our newsletter for website references to local shops who run Beginner classes. The list of shops that offer discounts to Guild members (please show your current Membership card) is
included in our newsletter.
This week I have had fun visiting Jiddi’s Patch, where I signed up for a VIP card (no need to be a Guild member). The VIP card is marked each time you spend $25 + and when the card is full you get a shopping voucher. Looking forward to that! Beginner classes are offered each term: http://www.jiddispatch.com.au/classes/
Then off to the Geelong Sewing Centre where Bree offers 10% discount to Guild members
(conditions apply). She runs a Beginner’s Sewing Class, which is great for the basics.
www.geelongsewingcentre.com.au
Needless to say I also picked up some sewing notions (don’t you just love that term ‘notions’) at each shop. What an excuse to shop!
As to what I have been doing this last month, I have been working on my French Queen in preparation for Dijanne Cevaal’s new Medieval project. I look forward to seeing the other ladies that our members have embellished. http://origidij.blogspot.com.au/2015/02/medieval-project.html In case anyone asks whether I have been building my visual diary, the answer is ‘Yes’. Wandering back from a country long weekend I paused in Ballarat to, No not see the Be-gonias or the Antique Show, but to visit the Art Gallery of Ballarat. An amazing historic building with lovely exhibitions currently running. Also with a very smart Café and a fab-
ulous Gallery shop. I enjoyed the Vignettes Exhibition, on until March 15th. The four artists use the natural world as their primary inspiration, producing amazingly detailed botanical drawing style works in very different interpretations. Incredibly detailed and needing a close viewing with the glasses on! See the photo of the Exhibition flyer for an example of the works. And for a bit of fun, to reassure you that there is a whole new generation of creative sewers out there, have a look at these Melbourne ladies I saw recently strutting their beautiful ‘Steampunk’ style outfits. ‘Steampunk’ is when Victoriana style costuming meets technology, sort of like Cap-tain Nemo and his submarine out of Jules Verne. There are lots of young women and men enjoy-ing creating their own style, sewing their own garments and wowing the onlookers. May you have fun with your sewing. Judith Oke
Common Thread March 2015 4
Sue May, Patricia Norton, Jan Blyton,
Robyn Rule, Kim Philpot, Ene Reade,
Marg Tomlins, Jeann Clark, Simone
Meara, Pam Planner, Marilyn Da-
vidson, Judy Alcock & Joan Jenson
Plus All others who had birthdays in
this month.
Members please write your birthdays in the
birthday book at front desk.
I was lucky to be shown a nearly-finished quilt the other
day. “It will be finished and ready for our exhibition”, a guild member said. Oh goodie!!!Oh goodie!!!Oh goodie!!!Oh goodie!!!
I’m really pleased to have secured the well-travelled SentinellesSentinellesSentinellesSentinelles as a feature display at our exhibi-tion. So many of us have at least one of these ladies who have been to France and back via many places.
Dijanne CevaalDijanne CevaalDijanne CevaalDijanne Cevaal will be opening our exhibition. We would love to see you all at the opening on Thursday evening 26th November, 6:30 – 8pm. Tickets are
$15, with finger food and drink supplied. Oh, and wear your pearlspearlspearlspearls for a fun time. Lyn WeeksLyn WeeksLyn WeeksLyn Weeks Exhibition ConvenorExhibition ConvenorExhibition ConvenorExhibition Convenor
MEMBER’S EXHIBITION 2015MEMBER’S EXHIBITION 2015MEMBER’S EXHIBITION 2015MEMBER’S EXHIBITION 2015
PEARL PEARL PEARL PEARL –––– LIGHT & LUSTRE LIGHT & LUSTRE LIGHT & LUSTRE LIGHT & LUSTRE
New Members Afternoon Tea
Saturday 4th July 2-4pm, 1-2 Oakwood Ridge, St Albans Park. Write the date in your diary now.
Come along to our July afternoon tea and share a few hours with new members and other Guild Members you may not nor-mally associate with, at our monthly Guild meetings. Bring along Show and Tell and any questions you would like to ask. Please do RSVP.
Judy Bubb 5248 4057 0425 810 203
GPAQG Beginners Sit and Sew.
Star�ng at the April Mee�ng, there will be a Beginners’group
mee�ng in the front room between 11am and 12 noon. This will
be a group working with Meg Pyburne and Anne&e Packet.
Bring along any ‘beginner type’ issues and ways to solve these
issues/problems will be discussed. Have your project with you or
if you are having trouble with ‘where to start’, bring along some
fabric, sewing no�ons, a sharp pencil, templas�c and a piece of
unused sandpaper and hand piecing will be tackled.
Come along once or every session.
Open to all interested patchworkers and quilters. Non Guild
members welcome.
This group will meet most months. It will not meet in May as we
will all be having too much fun at our Quilt-In!!
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This month I have been busy making the website easier to navigate. I have given some of our ac�vi�es pages of their own, so now
you don’t have to click on the events page and scroll to what you want. In April the 2015 exhibi�on page will be added too. It’s all
very exci�ng.
As you all know, every year the Na�onal Wool Museum hold a scarf fes�val and last year our very own Margaret Drayton created an
award winning scarf. Entries are now open for this year’s fes�val. The theme for this year is “Coastlines” and so long as your scarf is
wearable it doesn’t ma&er what it is made of or how it is created. I encourage you to have a go. Entries close on the 8th
of May 2015.
See their website for more details: h&p://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/nwm/ar�cle/item/8d0777076180357.aspx
Tim Tam Cheesecake Balls
Ingredients: 1 x 250g block cream cheese
1 x 250g pkt Tim Tams (generic brand ones work OK
too) 300g milk chocolate
Hello Everyone,Hello Everyone,Hello Everyone,Hello Everyone, What a month I have had. My family from Cairns have been staying with us for the last three
weeks, which of course necessitated the clearing out of bedroom number three of all my sew-
ing stuff. I am now located in the garage, where I can be as messy as I like. Might be a bit cold
in the winter though, so I plan to have a handyman build a wall and doorway, with some good
ligh�ng to separate the parking area from the storage area. [now my sewing area]. Our Son
had a spinal opera�on to remove some screws, which was a resounding success he is now
back in Cairns and swimming 2 Km a day. We are so fortunate to have such wonderful medical
exper�se in this country.
Un�l Next Month, Cheers & Happy Sewing Judy
Editorial — Judith Gordon
March Website Report—Jodie www.geelongpatch.org.au
Common Thread will be available on the Website by the Wednesday before Guild meetings. Set a reminder notice in the calendar of your phone or email program.
Bookmark the home page and click on the Newsletter link to view your copy.
Method: Crush Tim Tams in a food processor, then add block of
cream cheese, mix well
Roll into teaspoon sized balls and freeze for at least 30mins.
Melt the chocolate and dip the balls in, ensuring each one is com-
pletely coated in chocolate.
Geelong Food Relief Centre Collec8on
Last month 34 items were delivered to the Food Relief Centre. They were very pleased to receive our dona�on and look forward to our deliv-
ery each month. Please con�nue to bring any of the following items, in average size (for uniformity and limited shelf space):
Toothbrushes Toothpaste Roll on deodorants Tampons Shaving Cream Razors Shampoo Conditioner Soap
A blue trolley will be available at each Guild meeting to place your donated items into. These will then be taken to the Geelong Food Relief Centre for distribution.
They are about to open another mini mart in Geelong and are seeking volunteers to help out.
If you wish to help in any way please contact the Centre. Geelong Food Relief Centre Inc. 8 Freedman Street, North Geelong.
Some whimsical designs on Natalie Lymer’s
trading table. At the February meeting.
Common Thread March 2015 6
Don’t forget that all machines used in workshops must be tagged and tested!
Esther Booth is qualified to do this and is available to test and tag items at Guild mee�ngs any8me during the year ($5 per item).
All Workshops will be held at the Masonic Centre, Regent Street, Belmont (Melways 451 H-J 9-10)
Star�ng �me for all Workshops will be 9.30am to 3.30pm - unless otherwise advised
Arrival �me should be 9.00am for se)ng up, ready to start at 9.30am
When booking a workshop with Anne Clu&erbuck, there is a $20 non-refundable deposit - to be paid at �me of booking.
If a quilter cancels a workshop at the last minute and doesn't find a replacement, the deposit will be forfeited.
Anne will also require a contact telephone number and e-mail address, if applicable.
Deposits can be sent as a cheque or money order made out to Geelong Patchwork & Quilters Guild Inc. and sent to the Secre-
tary at the Post Office Box 753, Geelong 3220. Please include your full name and address so that a receipt can be forwarded to
you in due course. Otherwise, catch Anne at Guild mee�ngs.
Anne can also be contacted by e-mail: [email protected] or phone 5255 2547 (AH)
Here are the workshops for the year so far…..
Sunday 17 May - The Modern Wedge One Day workshop with Kathy Doughty at Regent Street Hall. Following is a great youtube for Kathy Doughty.
h&p://youtu.be/7gdZWumlpGc h&p:youtu.be/7gdZWumlpGc
Saturday 26 July - Bag making workshop with Leesa Chandler at Regent Street – this has only been con-firmed in the past week and as yet I don’t have any pictures or details from Leesa as she is working on new samples for the ladies to make… No requirements list have been supplied by either Tutors as yet. Anne Clutterbuck
Sew & Quilt Festival—Spotlight
On Saturday, 7th March Spotlight held a Sew & Quilt Festival. To promote the Guild the committee decided
to ask Spotlight if we were able to have a table on the day to provide information to those interested.
The day was very successful. Bruce, the manager and staff provided us with 2 tables, 4 chairs, Brother sew-
ing machine to use, signs, balloons and display (fabric, thread, pins etc.)
Various techniques were shown and discussed, machine and hand piecing, joining binding, block construc-
tion, quilting etc. One of our members helped 2 customers chose colours for their next quilting project and
another help a customer to find an advertised sewing machine! And of course we had quilts on display
Displayed on the table were our new postcards with the Guilds contact details (designed by Jodie), leaflets
advertising our Quilt-In, Exhibition and Seachange Quilters Quilt Show.
Management of Spotlight and the Guild were very pleased with the day and hope to do it again in the fu-
ture so please consider volunteering next time. An ideal way to showcase our Guild.
Thank- you to our president, Judith for the initial phone calls with Spotlight to organise the day and to our
volunteers, Margaret, Jodie, Ene, Dallas, Marilyn D., Marilyn M. and Wendy. Thank-you to Jan for bringing
in Seachange Quilters Quilt Show leaflets at short notice. Judy Bubb
Workshops 2015
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February Show & Tell
Quilt Bag made by Anne
Clutterbuck
Quilt # 2—Judy Bubb worked on this
Another of Judith Oke’s embroidered
jackets from India modelled by Lyn
Deb Chapman modelling Judith Oke’s
embroidered jacket from India
Sally Stringer—”I Did My Best” Lisa Hollingsworth—”Bruce” Lisa Hollingsworth—”Hugo”
Quilt # 3—Sally Hare worked
Emma Ahnutt—Quilt # 6 Quilt # 5—Eva made this. Quilt # 4—Adrienne Hare worked on this
Quilt # 1 of Eva Abbinga’s project,
Marylyn Marshall worked on this.
Common Thread March 2015 8
February Show & Tell
Pat Norton’s lovely folded patchwork quilt. Sea change Quilters—’Guess The Name of
the Baby Owl’ competition quilt. Margaret Drayton—’Paris’
Jean Clark and Les Clarke from Susan
Matthews workshop Anne Sushames.- ’ Fabric Soup’ Sue Greig.— Scrap quilt
Judy Bubb Joy Vale. Harlequin Squares Heather Bingham. Sunrise. Sunset
Janet Kidson Creatures of the Polar Thaw Jean Ramm. For Jenny
Five Members who qualified for Ten &
Twenty Year Badges at the Christmas
meeting
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June Warner, GPQG Life Member - Wri!en by Judith Oke.
June joined the Guild in 1986, one year a5er GPQG had been founded in 1985.
She was a cheerful and friendly member who enjoyed the fellowship of Guild. She resided in Sunbury Melbourne, but with a
holiday home in the Geelong area she regularly a&ended mee�ngs and was a willing contributor to Guild. She taught work-
shops at our Illawarra mee�ng place, and was a volunteer at Exhibi�ons.
Her passion was using patchwork as a distrac�on for mothers a&ending hospital with children with cancer. She gathered ma-
terial and made hexagons up into packs, and then sat in the hospital wai�ng room and showed mothers how to sew them to-
gether. Members assisted her by contribu�ng fabric and tacking hexagons for her projects.
June developed MS, but did not let this disrupt her Guild involvement. She con�nued to come to Guild while her health per-
mi&ed. In later years she was a familiar figure in her wheelchair, as her husband pa�ently drove her and her wheelchair to
Guild events.
June was a Guild member for a long �me. I don’t know exactly when she passed away, maybe
2008, but I remember her lovely smile and her ever constant interest in people and all things
patchwork. She was a worthy recipient of GPQG Life Membership.
A Great Lesson on Stress sourced from ‘A Piece of Cake’ by Ene Reade. A young lady confidently walked around the room with a raised glass of water while leading a seminar and explaining stress management to her audience.
Everyone knew she was going to ask the ul�mate ques�on, ‘Half empty or half full?’ She fooled them all. “How heavy is this glass of water?” she inquired with a smile. Answers called out ranged from 8 oz. to 20 oz.
She replied, “The absolute weight doesn’t ma&er. It depends on how long I hold it. If I hold it for a minute, that’s not a problem. If I hold it for an hour, I’ll have an ache in my right arm. If I hold it for a day, you’ll have to call an ambulance. In each case it’s the same weight, but the longer I hold it, the heavier it becomes.”
She con�nued, “and that’s the way it is with stress. If we carry our burdens all the �me, sooner or later, as the burden becomes increasingly heavy, we won’t be able to carry on.
As with the glass of water, you have to put it down for a while and rest before holding it again. When we’re refreshed, we can carry on with the burden – holding stress longer and be&er each �me prac�ced.
So, as early in the evening as you can, put all your burdens down. Don’t carry them through the evening and into the night. Pick them up again tomorrow if you must.”
Read the rest if you want to. The best part was the story, above.
1. Accept the fact that some days you’re the pigeon, and some days you’re the statue!
2. Always keep your words so5 and sweet, just in case you have to eat them.
3. Always read stuff that will make you look good if you die in the middle of it.
4. Drive carefully… It’s not only cars that can be recalled by their Maker.
5. If you can’t be kind, at least have the decency to be vague.
6. If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it.
7. It may be that your sole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
8. Never buy a car you can’t push.
9. Never put both feet in your mouth at the same �me, because then you won’t have a leg to stand on.
10. Nobody cares if you can’t dance well. Just get up and dance.
11. Since it’s the early worm that gets eaten by the bird, sleep late.
12. The second mouse gets the cheese.
13. When everything’s coming your way, you’re in the wrong lane.
14. Birthdays are good for you. The more you have, the longer you live.
15. Some mistakes are too much fun to make only once.
16. We could learn a lot from crayons. Some are sharp, some are pre&y and some are dull. Some have weird names and all are different colours, but they all have to live in the same box.
17. A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour.
18. Have an awesome day and know that someone has thought about you today.
AND MOST IMPORTANTLY: Save the earth….. It’s the only planet with chocolate!
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Following on from Pam Planner’s sugges8on in last months newsle&er, for ques�ons re
“where do I go and how do I start quil�ng” : Jiddi's Patch is holding a beginners class.
Enquiries please contact: h&p://www.jiddispatch.com.au/news/2015/02/2015-quil�ng-sewing-classes-term-1/
The Art Play Group As most are aware, we did not have a produc�ve year in 2014, due to our Leader, Esther Booth, being
unable to con�nue for personal reasons. This year, a5er a mee�ng at my home, it was decided to reinvent our group. We will
s�ll be a part of the Geelong Patchworkers, but meet separately.
Thoughts were that 1 hour before Guild day mee�ng, was just not enough �me to meet, as everyone wanted to catch up with
friends, library, fees etc.
SO, here we go for be&er or worse.!!! The former I hope.
WHEN : 1st
Tuesday of each month.
WHERE: Cloverdale Community Centre
Purnell Rd. Cloverdale. Corio. (opposite Cloverdale Dr)
TIME: 10am to 3 pm.
WHAT TO BRING: Lunch, mug, project you are willing to show, share or want to learn.
We have the use of a kitchen, a large hall and plenty of off road parking. Please do come along if you are wan�ng to extend your quil�ng to
new techniques. We will be having mini workshops, challenges, sharing knowledge etc. Some of the things we do are pain�ng with fabric
paint, sewing machine thread work, making our own fabric from scraps le5 over from other projects, dyeing fabric etc.
Hope you can join us on our experimental quil�ng journey.
Vicki Smith
[email protected] 03 99742532 0414075169
SNIPPETS OF INFORMATION &
SUGGESTION BOX
Massive Clearance.
Patchwork and Rusty Pins, Shop 2,3-5 Harding Street,
Portarlington. 3223
Ph. 5259 1955
March 21st
. to April 18, 2015
Huge price reductions off ALL stock.
Many items AT or BELOW COST PRICE.
So don’t miss this genuine opportunity to grab a bargain.
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Geelong Patchwork & Quilters’ Guild
QUILT-IN 2015
Saturday, 16 May 2015
9.30 am – 4.00 pm
South Barwon Civic Centre
Cnr Reynolds Rd & Princes Hwy, Bel-
mont
(Melway Map 465 E3)
Theme:
“The Seaside”
Guest Speakers:
Kathy Doughty
Kathy is a quilter and author, she is the owner of the popular quilting shop Material Obsession in Syd-
ney. She brings an unconventional spirit to a traditional craft. Encouraging quilters to use bold pat-
terns and unusual colour combinations, to trust their instincts rather than follow rigid rules.
and
Melbourne Modern Quilt Guild
Ever wondered about what makes a quilt modern? Or what a Modern Quilt Guild is all
about? Now is your opportunity to find out all about it.
Challenge:
Create a 12 1/2” Block with a seaside theme. These will be collected and hung at Quilt-In
for judging. Please pin your name on the back and hand them in at the Challenge table. They will be then made
into quilts for Cottage by the Sea.
The finished quilts will be displayed at our exhibition in November.
Exciting variety of raffle prizes
Morning & Afternoon Tea provided
Please bring your lunch, a mug & your stitching
Door Prizes
Show & Tell
Quilt Shops
Major Raffle Prize kindly donated by: Raising funds to support :
Admission: $10
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TREASURER’S REPORT—FEBRUARY 2015—JUDY BUBB
ITEM CHQ. NBR. CREDIT DEBIT BAL-ANCE
OPENING BALANCE $10404.26
INCOME
Door 402.00
Raffle 119.00
Workshops – Kathy Doughty 40.00
Dijanne Cevaal 50.00
Memberships 1644.00
Total Income 2255.00
EXPENDITURE
Cloth, Paper, Scissors Mag. Sub. 002794 71.97
Natalie Lymer – Feb. Speaker 002795 150.00
Library – Book 002796 49.95
Vic. Quilters Showcase Prize 002797 300.00
Membership – New Cards 002798 46.46
Postage – Poppies 11.35 002799 54.35
Quilt-In Flyers 43.00
Refreshments 22.40 002800 34.75
Library Stationary 12.35
A Little Different – 2 Books 002801 70.00
3 Door Raffle Prizes 002802 40.00
Exhibition – Petty Cash 002803 100.00
Total Expenditure 917.48
CLOSING BALANCE $11741.78
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An Exhibi8on of Japanese Quilts
LOVING INDIGO—The World of Shigeko Asada.
When: 20th to 22nd March 2015
Time: 10am—4pm
Where: Millrose Quil�ng & Gallery
92 Inglis Street
Ballan Vic.
Entry: $5.00 All proceeds will go to the Ballan & Sakaiminato
Red Cross
Enquiries: Jacinta Davie 0403 040 533
The Patchwork Gallery Quilt Group Inc. Quilt Exhibi8on 2015
When: Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd March 2015
Times: Sat. 10am—5pm
Sunday 10am—4pm
Where: Lower Plenty Senior Ci�zens Hall
86—88 Lower Plenty Road
Lower Plenty. Vic. (Melways 21 B8)
Entry: $5.00
In support of Banksia Pallia�ve Care
Further Informa�on: Contact Deb Layt
OR Jennifer Hat
Golden Textures Exhibition
A contemporary art quilt exhibi�on, curated by local tex�le ar�st Jenny Ba-
con, with thirty-five works from twenty-five selected ar�sts, Australia-wide.
An acquisi�ve prize of $3,000 is on offer each year. The prize-winning quilt
then becomes part of the Central Goldfields Art Gallery permanent collec�on.
Ar�sts have been juried from their Expressions of Interest, with 25 ar�sts
selected from most states – Victoria, South Australia, New South Wales, West
Australia, Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory.
The ar�sts include:
Anna Brown, Robyn Cary, Cathy Jack Coupland, Sue Dennis, Dianne Firth,
Suzanne Gummow, Jann Haggart, Ann Halden, Alvena Hall, Marina Holland,
Judy Hooworth, Suzanne Lyle, Noelle Lyon, Margaret McDonald, Susan
Mathews, Sue Reid, Valarie Robinson, Jane Rogers, Alison Schwabe, Brenda
Gael Smith, Tricia Smout, Antonia Valen�ne, Ruth de Vos, Colleen Wray.
An exci�ng show demonstra�ng the range of work being accomplished in the
crea�ve field of art quil�ng. Golden Textures goes interna�onal in 2015! We
are delighted to announce that Golden Textures has been invited to exhibit in
The Fes�val of Quilts in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is Europe’s leading
patchwork and quil�ng show and we have a dedicated space to exhibit select-
ed works from our exhibi�on. When: 21 Feb 2015 - 05 Apr 2015
Time: Thurs. to Sunday 10am—4pm
Where: Central Goldfields Art Gallery,
Neill Street,
Maryborough VIC 3465
Enquiries: 03 5460 4588
Strathdale Quilters (Bendigo) Inc.
“Parade of Quilts” Easter Exhibi8on 2015
When: Easter Weekend 3rd—6th April 2015
Times: Friday 3 rd noon—5pm
Sat. 4th & Sat. 5th 10am—5pm
Monday 6th 10am—4pm
Where: St Andrews Church Hall, Myers Street
Bendigo Vic. 3550
Entry: $5.00 School children free
Enquiries: Jane Leahy—[email protected]
Ph. 0408 436 250
Corowa Quilters Associa8on Inc.
Quilt Show 2015
When: Saturday 4th & Sunday 5th April 2015
Time: 10am—4pm
Where: St Mary’s Primary School
201-207 Federa�on Ave.,
Corowa NSW 2646
Entry: $5.00 pp, $2.00 children
Enquiries: Jenny Hovard 02 6033 3900
Australasian Quilt Conven8on “A One Of A Kind Experience
When: April 16 to 19, 2015
Time: 10am to 4.30pm daily
Where: Royal Exhibi�on Building
Carlton Gardens. Melbourne.
Entry: Single day �cket: Adult $17—online $16
Pensioners �cket: $15,- online $14
Enquiries: Book Classes & buy �ckets online
www.aqc.com.au
Horsham Patchwork Quilters—Celebra�ng 30 years of Quil�ng
When: May 1st—3rd 2015
Time: Friday & Saturday 10am—5pm
Sunday 10am—4pm
Where: Grains Innova�on Park
Na�muk Road, Horsham
Entry: $5.00
Enquiries: Marion on 0438 823 645
Or Antoine&e on 0417 538 462
GP&QG Quilt-In 2015
When: Saturday, 16th May, 2015.
Time: 9:30am —4pm, Entry: $10
Where: South Barwon Civic Centre,
7 Reynolds Road, Belmont
Entry: $10.00
The theme of our Quilt-In is ‘Seaside’.
Proceeds of our day will be donated to Co&age by the Sea.
The main speaker is Kathy Doughty.
Kathy is a quilter and author and the owner of the popular quil�ng shop,
Material Obsession. Kathy brings an unconven�onal spirit to a tradi�onal
cra5. Kathy encourages quilters to use bold pa&erns and unusual colour
combina�ons, and to trust their ins�ncts rather than follow rigid rules. Trad-
ing tables, door prizes and mul�ple raffle prizes. Bring your lunch, mug and
s�tching.
Victorian Quilters Autumn Gathering
Host Group: ` Patchwork & Quilters Guild of Victoria
When: 30th May, 2015
Time: 10am—4pm
Where: Ivalda Masonic Centre
40 Salisbury Avenue, Ivanhoe
Lunch: BYO or soup & roll available to purchase
Guest Speaker: Jan Frazer AUSTRALIAN QUILTS IN PUBLIC PLACES - Australian Quilters Associa8on Inc
13 November - 22 December, 2015; Where: Whitehorse Artspace
“Light & Life” Exhibi�on; Entries Close 24 September, 2015,
Address all enquiries to: AQA, PO Box 224, Surrey Hills, 3127
Email: [email protected];
Entry forms available from: www.australianquiltersassocia�on.com
Diary Dates
Please Note: While all care is taken to be correct, this
list is compiled from various sources. You should verify
the details of events
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Anshabelle Quil8ng
Anne Sushames
195 Gundrys Rd Bellbrae
Ph: 5261 7542
Wheatsheaf Quil8ng
(also Quilt Sales)
Judy Bubb
1-2 Oakwood Ridge,
St Albans Park.3219
Ph: 5248 4057
Mob: 0425 810 203
Another Quilted S8tch
Lisa Schirmer
Gammill with Statler S�tcher
Mob 0425 356 850
Ph 03 52 504 857
Lilly Pilly Quiltery
Robyn Maggs
22 Inglewood Lne,
Ocean Grove
Ph: 5256 1325
Mob: 0423 635 927
A S8tch Above the Rest
Mar�na Kong
8 Willesden Dr
Waurn Ponds
Ph: 5241 8408
Mob: 0419 574 705 as�[email protected]
Machine Quilters
Present your current Geelong Guild membership card at
these shops for your discount. Please men�on your
membership prior to finalising your purchases.
* Heights Sewing Centre (10%)
* Blanket Box/Bellarine Sewing Centre (over $25 cash only)
* Gail’s Patchwork Emporium (over $20 cash only)
* Joy’s Fabric Warehouse
* Geelong Sewing Centre
* A Li&le Different
* Patchwork & Rusty Pins (10%)
We thank these shops for their con8nued support.
Shops
GEELONG ART PLAY GROUP
Contact Vicki Smith 0414075169 or 99742532
Meets 1st Tuesday of month
Time 10am – 3pm
Venue Cloverdale Community Centre
Purnell Rd
Corio
Colac Quilters Inc.
Contact: Ros De Silva Ph: 5232 2561
PO Box 436, Colac, VIC.
Meets: 1st Saturday
Time: 11am to 3:30pm
Venue: St Andrews Hall,
Corner of Pollack St & Hesse St, Colac
Queenscliff Patchwork & Needlecraft Group
Contact: Carolyn Williams 5258 3367
Meets: 2nd Monday
Time: 1:00 pm
Venue: Q’cliff Neighbourhood House
Lonsdale Lights
Contact: Karen Pantony Ph: 5255 5713
Meets: 2nd Friday
Venue: St.James Anglican Church Hall
Purple Pixies
Contact: Lesley Clarke Ph: 5281 3254
Meets: 2nd Monday
Time: 10am-3:30pm
Venue: Geelong West Oval
Stitchers at Sea
Contact: Glenys Russell Ph: 5255 2991
Meets: 1st Wednesday
Venue: Rotating home system
Wyndham Patchwork
Contact: Joy Sleeman 0432 828 911
Meets: 2nd Sat (Mtg); 4th Sat (Sit & sew)
Venue: Community Centre & Library, Manor Lakes
Torquay Sip & Stitches
Contact: Meg Pyburne 5261 5081 (AH)
Meets: every 2nd week Time: Friday 7:30pm or
Weekend day of your choice Saturday or Sunday
Time: 10.00am-4.00pm
Venue: Rotating home system
Bellarine Quilters
Contact: Ethel Gibb 5259 3892
Meets: 1st & 3rd & 5th Mondays, 9.30am-3.00pm.
& Meets: 1st, 3rd, & 5th Thursday, 7.30pm-
9.30pm
Venue: Portarlington Community Health Centre
Fenwick St, Portarlington Everyone welcome
Regent Street Stitchers
Contact: Sue Larsen Ph: 5243 7161 or
Lee-Allan Urbanski Ph: 5282 4147
Meets: 1st, 3rd, & 5th Monday
Time: 7:00pm-10pm
Seachange Quilters
Contact: Carole Bosna Ph: 0438 416 646
Meets: Every Tuesday & Wednesday
Venue: Senior Citizens, Clifford Parade,
Barwon Heads.
AREA SUB GROUPS
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HEIGHTS SEWING CENTRE 176 PAKINGTON STREET, GEELONG WEST 3218
PHONE:- 5229 3558 SERVICE:- 5229 5567
Thankyou to everyone who has supported our store for the past 80 years
Exciting news for all our sewing and quilting friends !
“HEIGHTS” will be opening a new store in
Werribee on the 25th March, 2015 at 10am
Come and see us at
1 / 63 Synnot Street, Werribee (next to officeworks)
Same great brands! – Same great service!
80 YEARS IN BUSINESS
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PO Box 753, Geelong 3220
incorpora�ng Bellarine Sewing Centre
♦ Beau�ful selec�on of patchwork fabric
♦ Pa&erns, books, kits, equipment and gi5 ideas
♦ Huge variety of classes for all levels
♦ Brother and Elna Sewing Machines
Shop 5, 152 Bellarine Highway (Newcomb Village)
Corner of Coppards Road & Bellarine Highway, Newcomb Vic 3219
Phone (03) 5248 5288; Shop online: www.theblanketbox.com Blog Page: www.johnssewingservice.blogspot.com
Open: Monday 9:30am to 3pm;
Tuesday-Friday 9:30am to 4:30pm;
Saturday 10am to 1pm;
Email: [email protected] for a copy of the current class list.
♦ Sewing machine sales and repairs
♦ Fully qualified technician, John Thorpe
♦ Fast turn around, with pick up/delivery available
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Wednesday 8th April 2015
Please send all ar�cles to Judith Gordon, preferably email:
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