Friday, November 28, 2014

Scrap Crap AKA Debris Charity Block

In our November meeting, Pat suggested we use the November sew night for charity blocks! For those who couldn't make it, would like to make more or who were not at the November meeting, here are the instructions for the block.

Use black & white and assorted colors from your stash! 
Border blocks must be black and white but can be prints, center strips are colorful.


Monday, November 10, 2014

MEETING REMINDER NOV

For those of you who did not recieve the email recently...

Hello - fellow EMQG members.  

Happy to announce an exciting program for the upcoming meeting.  Several members from SAQA (Studio Art Quilt Associates) will be presenting a trunk show and a short presentation about SAQA.  Looking forward to this fun and inspiring meeting.

November 12th - Doors open @ 6:30. Meeting starts @ 7. At the McNail Riley house! 

See you all there! 

Board Meeting Notes

Eugene Modern Quilt Guild Board Meeting Minutes

10-15-2014

2014 Board Members Present:  Jennifer F., Madyson J., Daisy S., Nelda C., Missy D., Linda D.

Additional 2015 Board Members Present:  Pat J., Anne R.

1.  Nelda presented her suggestions for guidelines for the Bee Block Exchange.  It was suggested that a
line be added emphasizing this is a commitment of the entire 12 months – from February, 2015
through January, 2016.

2.  Jessica emailed her ideas for the monthly Swap (she was unable to attend).  The board liked the
variety, joining other Modern Quilt Guilds, longer swaps, along with continuing the monthly swap as in
the past.  She is going to meet with Kathleen.

3. Daisy presented her ideas and observations of EMQG.  This led into discussions covering many topics,
including the following...

4. Show & Tell:  At each monthly meeting, in order to use time more efficiently, have a numbered sign-up
list with the quilter’s name and project, the order of showing will follow the numbers.  Projects would
be put in a stack on the front table – no more than 2 per person.  Daisy told us about a form that was
used at a guild in Boise with questions about the project which was usually read during Show & Tell by
one person.  She will find it and Nelda said she would get the one EVQ uses.  At the end of the meeting
the forms would go to the secretary for help with the minutes.

5. Charity Project:  Pat has a quilt block pattern she will bring that has worked well with another group
she belongs to.  The plan is to use the Sew Night and Sew Day in January to work on it as a group
project.  This will be announced at the November meeting.

6. Communication and Email:  There is some frustration with the delays in posting to the blog and the
delay the blog has before it sends the emails with the latest post.  Madyson has spent a lot of time
trying to find a secure way to electronically have a members-only section on the blog with information.
This is a work in progress.  We need to have printed instructions at meetings for signing up for the
emails.

7. Programs:  Pat plans to go to local quilt shops and ask for ideas and speakers to connect with the guild.
Jennifer said Becky at Piece By Piece would like to possibly collaborate with us to bring a nationally-
known speaker to Eugene.

8. Calendar:  Madyson would like to make a EMQG calendar of 2015 with all of the meetings, sew days,
sew nights, and events.  It would then be printed out and given to paid members, which could help
promote meeting speakers.  The printed calendar should then help lessen the load of maintaining the
blog and internet sites.

9. Fellowship:  We need more time for fellowship activities such as sew days and nights, retreats, and
trips.  Out of town trips such as on a bus are good to meet and get to know others.  Collaboration with
other modern quilt guilds like Corvallis and Bend, perhaps on weekend retreats or group projects,
would be good.

10. New members:  New members need to pay their dues no later than during the third meeting they
attend. We need to keep track on the monthly member log.

October Meeting Notes



EMQG Meeting Notes 10/8/2014

Presenter:  Phyliss
Minutes:  Missy
Photographer:  Madyson
Welcome:  Madyson in Jennifer’s absence.

Elections were held during this meeting, 20 voting members cast their votes, ballots were collected and results are below with positions effective January 1, 2015:

PRESIDENT:  Madyson John

TREASURER:  Linda Delaphin

GREETER/MASTER OF CEREMONIES:  Daisy Schrock and Phlyiss Porter

PROGRAM DIRECTOR:  Pat Johnson

SECRETARY:  Anne Robertson

SOCIAL MEDIA/PHOTOGRAPHER:  Shawna Haynes

BEE ORGANIZER:  Nelda Copsey

SWAP ORGANIZER:  Jessica Beaudet


BEE:  Nela’s blocks of ½ triangles look fabulous!  Fun variety of blocks. Oct Month:  Kathy A.  She distributed packets that included Halloween fabrics.

SWAP:  Mug rug:  fall or holiday themes.  Lots of nice surprises and handwork.

For November:  3-D shapes or object…use your imagination!

There was also a drawing for a “The Men Behind the Quilts” calendar. Congrats Jayne!!! 

ANNOUNCEMENTS: 

Board members, current and newly elected, will meet at McNail Riley house Wed Oct 15 at 5:30pm (prior to the sew in time) to meet and discuss roles/positions.

SEW-IN: Wednesday Oct 15, 6:30-8:30ish McNail Riley house.  Free

SEW DAY:  Saturday Oct 25 10am-5pm Our Sewing Room.  Fee

SHOW AND TELL:

Missy:  2 baby boy quilts for an ex-coworker who had twin boys. 



Laura’s granddaughter Trinity:  2 quilts, one made when she was 8 yrs old, and another one designed by her and made when she was 10 yrs old.  Good work Trinity!!


Mindi:  Marilyn Monroe quilt

Kathleen:  King size Bargello quilt, free motion quilt.  WOW!

Jayne:  Winding Waves, gold/burgundy quilt with fern pattern free arm quilting

Jill:  small quilt with “burning technique”

Julie:  hot pad mitten

Kelly:  light blue improvisational log cabin quilt

Kim:  small cat quilt…meow…

Crystal:  custom died fabric bowls, beautiful!, barnyard charm square quilt


Karen:  crosses small wall hanging, quilt as you go reversible quilt


Susan:  one block wonder of black, while and yellow

Phyliss:  African block, Tula 100 blocks quilt, a yellow, black and gold music quilt for her granddaughter, an apron and matching hot pads