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The Edmond Quilt Guild meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Memorial Road Church of Christ, 2221 East Memorial Road, Edmond, Oklahoma SEW WHAT’S NEW President s Report– Kathy Opalka Edmond Quilt Guild P O BOX 1843, Edmond, OK 73083 Website : http://www.edmondquiltguild.us/ Mission Statement: The mission of the Edmond Quilt Guild is to preserve, teach and share the history and art of quilting . OFFICERS: President: Kathy Opalka [email protected] 340-2162 Vice–President Becky Beierle [email protected] 216-3199 Secretary: Vicki Daniel [email protected] 657-2427 Treasurer: Patti Hamm [email protected] 531-1852 Membership: Andrea Stallings [email protected] 693-9833 Programs: Cherrie Hampton [email protected] 787-2300 Communications: Dottie Alexander [email protected] 562-3578 Loving Touch Committee: Janice Yount [email protected] 209-2219 Hospitality Committee: Linda Olsen [email protected] 401-5119 Web Master: Dottie Alexander [email protected] 562-3578 2016 Quilt Show Sue Esparza [email protected] 206-2328 January 2016 NQA Chapter OK871 January 2016 President’s Report Happy New Year! As President, I would like to say Thank you to Cherrie, for a great Christmas/Holiday Party and Speaker at our December meeting. Alright who has the pictures? Really, I would love to have some copies of the pictures. We made it through the Holidays with little bad weather which is a miracle and always a plus, just kidding (this was originally written 12/21/15), hope everyone is safe and warm. I think we now need to be prepared for what may come, weather wise. Thus, we need to have projects ready to sew, sew, sew, if we are stuck inside. The Quilt Show is only 6 months away and there are quilts to be made and items for the Artisan Market to be completed. NOTICE: Change in DATE for January Sit and Sew. We had to move the date to JANUARY 26 th , 2016 from 9:00 to 9:00, please come and join us as we pay our dues, work on projects, and learn new things. On Friday, December 18 th , 2015, I received an e-mail from Jessica Olea of The Savage Quilter in Oklahoma City like many of our guild members. Her Mom, Debbie, was diagnosed with Stage 4 Lymphoma after 6 months of infections, back pain, feeling worn out and having no energy. She had been seen by four different doctors who never did any blood work, x-rays or CT scan after repeated symptoms and complaints. Please keep Debbie and her family in your thoughts and prayers. We are checking to see if we can do anything as a guild to help. Let this be a reminder to not let signs or symptoms of abnormal problems or things go unattended to. Always, be your own advocate with health issues. Happy Quilting, Kathy

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The Edmond Quilt Guild meets on the third Tuesday of each

month at 7:00 pm at the Memorial Road Church of Christ,

2221 East Memorial Road, Edmond, Oklahoma

SEW WHAT’S NEW

President’s Report– Kathy Opalka

Edmond Quilt Guild

P O BOX 1843, Edmond, OK 73083

Website : http://www.edmondquiltguild.us/

Mission Statement:

The mission of the

Edmond Quilt Guild is

to preserve, teach

and share the history

and art of quilting.

OFFICERS:

President: Kathy Opalka [email protected]

340-2162

Vice–President Becky Beierle [email protected]

216-3199

Secretary: Vicki Daniel [email protected]

657-2427

Treasurer: Patti Hamm [email protected]

531-1852

Membership: Andrea Stallings [email protected]

693-9833

Programs: Cherrie Hampton [email protected]

787-2300

Communications: Dottie Alexander [email protected]

562-3578

Loving Touch Committee: Janice Yount [email protected]

209-2219

Hospitality Committee: Linda Olsen [email protected]

401-5119

Web Master: Dottie Alexander [email protected]

562-3578

2016 Quilt Show Sue Esparza [email protected]

206-2328

January 2016

NQA Chapter OK871

January 2016 President’s Report

Happy New Year!

As President, I would like to say Thank you to Cherrie, for a great Christmas/Holiday Party and Speaker at our December meeting. Alright who has the pictures? Really, I would love to have some copies of the pictures.

We made it through the Holidays with little bad weather which is a miracle and always a plus, just kidding (this was originally written 12/21/15), hope everyone is safe and warm. I think we now need to be prepared for what may come, weather wise. Thus, we need to have projects ready to sew, sew, sew, if we are stuck inside. The Quilt Show is only 6 months away and there are quilts to be made and items for the Artisan Market to be completed.

NOTICE: Change in DATE for January Sit and Sew. We had to move the date to JANUARY 26th, 2016 from 9:00 to 9:00, please come and join us as we pay our dues, work on projects, and learn new things.

On Friday, December 18th, 2015, I received an e-mail from Jessica Olea of The Savage Quilter in Oklahoma City like many of our guild members. Her Mom, Debbie, was diagnosed with Stage 4 Lymphoma after 6 months of infections, back pain, feeling worn out and having no energy. She had been seen by four different doctors who never did any blood work, x-rays or CT scan after repeated symptoms and complaints. Please keep Debbie and her family in your thoughts and prayers. We are checking to see if we can do anything as a guild to help. Let this be a reminder to not let signs or symptoms of abnormal problems or things go unattended to. Always, be your own advocate with health issues.

Happy Quilting,

Kathy

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Toadally Awesome Quilting

Brenda Esslinger

3428 NW 26th Street

Oklahoma City, OK 73107

405-946-0817

[email protected]

Nancy's Trunk

Fabric – Books – Patterns – Notions - Classes

Vintage Featherweight Sewing Machines & Access.

6 Mi. E. of Perkins, OK on Hwy 33

Open Tues. 10-8 Wed-Thur-Fri 10-5 Sat. 10-4

Closed Sun. & Mon. - 405-413-5037

Inclement Weather Policy

If the Edmond Public Schools are closed due to the weather, the guild meeting will be cancelled.

The Communications chairperson will try to send out a timely email announcement regarding cancellation of the meetings. Check your email for a “blast”.

The biggest thing to remember ....Although we want you at all the meetings, we want you safe!! If you don’t think the weather is safe for you to drive, please stay home. Be safe!!

New Quilt Store

The Quilted Hart 3595 NW 32nd

Newcastle, OK 73065 Opens January 2, 2016

Meet and Greet Door Prizes Gift Drawings

Oklahoma State Quilters Organization

is looking for teachers at their spring retreat. The retreat is held at Sequoyah Lodge (formally Western Hills) in Wagoner, OK. The retreat is March 18-20, 2016. The featured speaker is Gail Garber.

OQSO has changed the fees paid to teachers. For an all day class, the teacher will receive $40.00 per student. A half-day class is $25.00 per student. An all day class is 6 hours, 1/2 day class is 3 hours.

To submit an application online go to http://oqso.com/teacherApplication.aspx

The class proposal can also be e-mailed to Kathlyn Luliak at [email protected] or [email protected].

Please remember to include pattern, supply list, and picture of the class. Sarah Daneke

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Program Report – Cherrie Hampton

Happy 2016! I have been delighted to serve as Program Chairman this past year. It has been exciting to organize our speakers and workshops and look forward to seeing each of you at our monthly meetings. I want to say a special thanks to our EQG Board members who have so faithfully supported my efforts and helped me to jump the hurdles that came along in order to facilitate a smooth monthly program.

Cherrie

Speaking of that:

NOTICE: The date of our first meeting in January, our day long “Sit ‘n Sew”, has been changed to Tuesday, January 26 due to a scheduling er ror in the church’s calendar. We will meet 9:00am-9:00pm in our regular meeting room. The sign-up for Cathy Miller’s workshop will be available along with her sample. The charge for Cathy’s class will be $50.00. I hope everyone will take advantage of this time to start the year sewing with your friends.

2016 EQG Program Calendar January 26 “Sit ‘n Sew”

February 16 Sherry Meeks – “Decorating with Quilts”

March 15 Cathy Miller – “The Singing Quilter from Canada”

Workshop – “Mock Mola Appliqué”

April 19 Randa Parrish – “New ideas and techniques”

May 17 Melody Crust – “So many ideas: So little time”

Workshop – “Eye Candy Quilts” and “Fast Piping and Binding”

June 21 No Meeting

July 8-9 2016 EQG Quilt Show

July 19 Quilt Show Celebration and Update

August 16 Liz Bergey – “The History of the Sewing Machine”

September 20 Velda Newman – “A Painters Approach to Quilt Design”

Workshop – 2 days – “Bird Studies”

October 18 Katie Dix – “The History of Vintage Hankies – Dabbers and Blowers”

November 15 Alice Klob – “Silver Threads and Golden Needles”

Workshop – “Sew a Crooked Line”

December 20 Christmas Party

The Savage Quilter Fabrics, Patterns, Books, Notions & Classes

6815 N May Ave. 405.840.1466

www.thesavagequilter.com [email protected]

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Sue Esparza 01/25

Brenda Esslinger 01/15

Custodia Ewald 01/08

Toni Galley 01/22

Jere Marcotte 01/09

Kris Mitchell 01/06

Kristen Mitchell 01/06

Gailynn Phelps 01/22

Patti Pickhard 01/22

Missy Reid 01/21

Jeannie Sikes 01/17

Diane Swartzendruber 01/16

Amy Veitch 01/24

As you are now aware, the January sit-and-sew for the Artisans Market has been moved to Tuesday, January 26th. We will have some fabric samples for your use and patterns and ideas. There will be a few demos of techniques you can use to make items. You are welcome to bring your own ideas, supplies, and fabrics for your items you are making. Bring your sewing machine and class size iron if you need it and an extension cord. The classroom cords will be available. Ironing stations will be available. We will break for lunch and for dinner. This is 9a to 9p! All day long! Come when you can and stay as long as you can. See you there!

Sue and Wendy

2016 Quilt Show Committee—Sue Esparza & Wendy Wells

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Oklahoma City Winter Quilt Show—January 7-9, 2016 State Fair Park, Cox Pavilion Building—see page 11 for show information and coupon for $1 off of admission Southwood’s 3rd Annual Quilt & Fiber Festival—January 8-9, 2016, Southwood Landscape & Garden Center, Tulsa, OK More info, email [email protected] Norman Area Quilters Guild Quilt Show—April 8-9, 2016, Cleveland County Fairgrounds, Norman, OK Quilt Tulsa 2016—June 3-4, 2016, Central Park, Tulsa Fairgrounds sponsored by Green Country Quilter’s Guild Edmond Quilt Guild Show—July 8-9, 2016, Memorial Road Church of Christ

OUT & ABOUT

The Christmas party was fabulous. I watched grown women turn into little girls as they tried on and wore hats from Mrs. Ferguson's collection. What a treat! And speaking of treats, the food was plentiful and delish (in the words of Rachel Ray). We had 75 ladies enjoy the music, food, and hats. Thanks, Cherrie, for a great party and to her daughter, Kim Arnold, for the wonderful live music.

My reign as Membership has come to an end. Be patient with the new Membership person, Andrea Stallings, as she learns the new job. January is the Sew-In and you can pay your dues to me, Andrea, or Patti Hamm, but we will not have membership cards until the February meeting. It has been fun doing this job. I could hardly call it a job since it was not "work" to me.

Alice Kellogg

Atta Girl Correction

The internet www.thequiltshow.com will air Charlotte Hickman's demonstrations a day earlier than we announced. Watch for show #1805 on February 28th. In case you missed the previous announcement, this is Ricky Tims and Alex Anderson's online show. We are so proud that our own Charlotte was asked to do a show for them. So, Atta Girl again, Charlotte!

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Quilt Show Reality Check

Even though I will no longer be membership, you will still be hearing from me regarding the upcoming quilt show. Display is my job and that is the person responsible for receiving your entry forms, IDing the quilts, and then hanging the show. I will be needing help when it is show time.

I also have the raffle quilt, which has been neglected lately. It is time to get busy and start traveling with the quilt and sell tickets. We have already been to COQG and I plan to take it to Green Country Guild (Tulsa). If you are a member of a group or club that might be interested in winning our beautiful, modern-style quilt, get in touch with me so we can make arrangements to show it off and sell some

Loving Touch — Janice Yount

HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO EVERYONE

Enjoyed the Christmas party. Thanks to everyone for donating placemats. We met our goal! Placemat sizes are 14X18, babies 40X40, Kids 40ish by 65. We should be hopefully starting with new leaders after the first of the year. My wish is for everyone to have a safe and enjoyable time with family and friends.

Thanks to you all

Janice

Sooner Quilts Quilting Supplies & Custom Longarm Quilting

JANOME

Michelle Schroeder

7821 S Sooner Rd 405.282.2070 Guthrie, OK 73044 www.SoonerQuilts.com

Secretary — Vicki Daniel

Vicki Daniel, Secretary

The Christmas Party was such a treat for everyone. The food was delicious, plentiful, and so many good recipes from our members. Sitting at a table to eat, I was able to meet several people I didn't know before.

Thanks, Cherrie, for the program with Sue Ellen Ferguson, the Glad Hatter. I am sure everyone left knowing more about hats than we knew before the program started. The music put everyone in the holiday spirit. The evening was the epitome of excellence, elegance, and entertainment.

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In an effort to answer lots of questions that people ask about workshops, the board approved a set of policies to help you with your plans.

In keeping with the EQG Mission Statement to support continuing growth and education for our members, the guild periodically offers quality workshops. Participation in these workshops not

only provides opportunities to meet and study under great teachers but your support and participation helps the guild to defray the cost of speakers for guild meetings.

1. Enrollment is first come first serve.

2. Members are not enrolled in a workshop until the class fee has been paid.

3. Workshop fees must be paid one week before the class date.

4. No refunds will be given within one week before the class including no-shows on the day of the class.

5. Workshops usually have a kit fee that is included in the price of the class unless otherwise stated.

6. Attendees are expected to arrive 10-15 minutes prior to the workshop and should be set up so that class can begin on time. If you are late to the class, the teacher is not obligated to catch you up.

7. Classes begin at 9:00 and are finished at 4:00 with a break for lunch. You may either bring your lunch or purchase it at a nearby restaurant.

8. EQG workshops are offered to guild members first but will be opened to the public one week prior to the class if it has not been filled. Class sizes vary according to the teacher’s wishes.

Sign-up for workshops will be available at the guild meeting beginning three meetings before the class date. ***Read the supply list carefully and follow the teacher’s instructions accurately. Each teacher uses specific materials for their techniques and being sure that you have the exact requested supplies avoids frustrations and insures a relaxing, enjoyable and successful workshop for everyone.***

Example: Misty Fuse, Steam-a-Seam, Wonder Under and Pellon non-woven fusible are all fusibles, but each has a unique characteristic that causes the teacher to choose that one.

EQG Workshop Policies

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Double Wedding Ring Quilt, 1940. Pieced cotton plain weave top,

cotton plain weave back and binding; quilted. Gift of the Pilgrim/

Roy Collection, 2014.1945.

We are excited to announce our newest exhibition Quilts and Color from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, which will be on view at OKC Museum of Art November 7, 2015 - February 7, 2016. Influenced by twentieth-century art developments such as abstraction, optical art, and the color field movement, Paul Pilgrim and Gerald Roy collected quilts from the late nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries with similarly bold and striking designs.

Quilts and Color takes viewers on a journey of nearly fifty American quilts from the Pilgrim/Roy Collection, all with dynamic designs from visionary quilt-makers who explored unconventional color interactions and relationships. Special programming, such as in-gallery, hands-on activities, a gallery guide, and family workshops, will offer visitors the chance to explore color, shape, and pattern.

Museum Hours

Tuesday-Saturday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday: 12-5 p.m. Closed: Monday and Major Holidays (New Year's Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day)

Programming & Events

CONVERSATION WITH A CURATOR Free with admission Sunday, January 31, Meet in lobby at 1 p.m. Join Quilts and Color Coordinating Curator Catherine Shotick for in-gallery insights about the exhibition.

GROUP TOURS Reservations required. Group rate available. Call (405) 278-8213 for pricing and availability.

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Charity, Companionship & Comfort-

A Historic Quilt Show at the Seay Mansion New Exhibit

Three Months Only

November 2015- January 2016

Opening Reception

The Chisholm Trail Museum has pulled from its archives of nearly 40 quilts to share these treasure-troves of history and art with the public.

On display, against the backdrop of the territorial governor’s home, will be quilts as old as

1840’s, Log cabin quilts from the 1850’s, A WWI Red cross quilt, A turn of the century “charm quilt”, Friendship quilts from the 1920’s and 30’s, a WPA quilt from 1935 and many more.

Activities in January will include :

Special showings of the 9 part program “Why Quilts Matter: History, Art & Politics”

Classes for children and adults lectures and more.

January 16, 2016- Document your Quilt day- Let us help you document your quilt! Bring a quilt, antique or new and let us help you identify it for generations to come. So many old quilts lose their history along the way make sure yours is saved for quilt lovers of the future. Crazy About Quilts- Create a crazy Quilt pincushion

Log Cabins for the Log Cabins program- make a quilt block to donate

Groups can make special appointments for the showing by calling the museum.

Join us to see these cultural treasures on display in the Seay Mansion.

Events will be posted as times are firmed up on http://www.ctokmuseum.org/quilt-show.html

Museum daily hours Tuesday- Saturday 10am-5pm

605 Zellers Avenue

Kingfisher OK, 73750

Phone: 405-375-5176

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