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March 13, 2013 EMQG Meeting Notes
QuiltCon
Jessica and Jenny attended QuiltCon in Austin, Texas. It was the first national conference for modern quilters. Jessica shared her impressions and experiences with us. She didn’t take any classes, but attended workshops and lectures. One of their topics was discussing the definition of modern quilting. Many of the attendees used Instagram to share photos.
Jessica and Jenny met people that work in the industry, as well as officers from other quilt guilds. Jessica found out that the Board of Directors for this event, personally funded QuiltCon initially. That shows how motivated they were to get modern quilters together.
Jessica and Jenny met people that work in the industry, as well as officers from other quilt guilds. Jessica found out that the Board of Directors for this event, personally funded QuiltCon initially. That shows how motivated they were to get modern quilters together.
It was very motivating to see so many people, quilters, that get our obsession with fabric and quilting.
One of the other highlights was the warm weather and sunshine.
The next QuiltCon will take place in February 2015. They decided to have a national conference every other year. They are discussing four possible locations (Austin and New Orleans are two of the possible sites). They would like to keep the location mid-country to make it more accessible.
The national guild wants to be more formalized; have guilds join and participate in swaps, etc., similar to Facebook or Twitter. It’s likely to cost something to join. They’d like to have a sew-down; kind of like a retreat about four times a year for mad quilters. They’d like to have it in a nice hotel, try to keep costs down, and also have workshops.
Agnes Wong (a former member of EMQG--she moved) was featured on the Modern Quilt Guild website. The website is modernquiltquild.com.
Jessica brought back some goodies from Quiltcon and held a raffle at the end of our meeting. I (Karen) was lucky enough to win some charm packs. Thanks for sharing, Jessica.
Madrona Road Challenge
Piece by Piece fabric shop will display our finished projects from the Madrona Road challenge. They would like to hang them before the upcoming Shop hop.
New Jobs
Jessica can no longer be President of our guild; she has asked for volunteers take over. After some discussion we've come up with some jobs and volunteers to fill them.
At an earlier meeting Nelda had volunteered to manage our monthly Swaps.
Nelda
Kelly had volunteered to be our Glorious Organizer. She will plan demos or other activities for our meetings.
Kelly (back) Karen (front)
Jen
Karen (me) and Jen will take notes at the meetings, and send out reminders, that will be posted on our website.
Phyllis and Diane will now run the monthly meetings.
Phyliss
Diane
Kira will create a master email list and Google docs.
Jessica will continue to post on Facebook. If you “like” EMQG on Facebook, you’ll get updates and posts. She will also continue to create mosaics for inspiration for our monthly SWAPs.
Kesch did a quick Tech survey to see how many quilters in EMQG use Facebook, check our website, other quilt blogs, etc. Denise will maintain the blog.
Kesch (back) Denise (front)
Missy and Nelda volunteered to be our photographer at our monthly meetings. Their photos will be posted on our website.
Demo
Phyllis shared a special ruler that is used for half-square triangles. It’s from Fast 2 Mark Tools, Easy Triangle Tool. It can be used for HSTs--two at a time, and quarter square triangles—four at a time.
It costs under $20 and can be found at Piece by Piece, Something to Crow About, and Jo-Ann’s catalog.
I think we persuaded Phyllis to bring it to Sew day so we can see it in action.
Show and Tell
Diane, Rosie, Jayne, Wanda, Anne, Crystal, Nancy L, Sherry, Jessica, Lillian, Denise, Karen, and Kita shared their projects. I believe a few more new people shared their projects, but I didn’t get their names.
New Faces
We had some new people attend our meeting, several were Phyllis’s sewing cohorts. Ruby, Charlene’s mom was visiting, so attended our meeting. She even participated in our SWAP.
Upcoming Events
Sew Day: March 23 at Our Sewing Room in Springfield