Lori Jarmin called the meeting to order at our temporary location. She made announcements about quilt shows coming up including Quiltfest being held in Blackfoot March 28th and 29th at the Blackfoot High School. Portneuf Valley Quilt Show April 25th and 26th, Pocatello, HMQS May 8 - 10th (SLC) and Portland, Oregon August 14 - 16th. Mary Hege gave information on the Idaho Mennonite World Relief Festival that is on April 11th and 12th in Nampa, Idaho.
Classes coming up are Mary's Wool Class on April 10th and
Charity Day on May 8th.
A form was handed out to the members that want to sign up for the "PHD" challenge. PHD stands for "projects half done," the next challenge, and has a deadline of March, 2015. Lori explained how it would work. Sign-ups will be accepted until May 22, 2014. More forms will be available at the next meeting.
Connie Tabor gave a presentation on the different types of battings and the uses for each type. Samples were handed out to the members that were donated by the Quilters Dream company (www.QuiltersDreamBatting.com). They also donated 3 different battings that would be drawn for at the end of the meeting. Connie told us some interesting facts about the history of battings and also passed around some battings that she is familiar with, including Hobbs Poly Down, 80/20 cotton/polyester, wool and bamboo types. The most important thing about battings is to match the type of batting with the way the quilt will be used.
Connie Tabor
UFO CHALLENGE
(Unfinished Objects)
Madge Lindsay - friendship block quilt made from blocks that were finished in 1995
Alice Baumgartner - class from Quiltfest last year - called multi-chain
Audrey Eberhard - Kylie's Quilt - made for 1 year old granddaughter (was not available for the March meeting).
Vee Gibson - Charity scrap quilt top
Vee Gibson - makes the backing to go with the quilt and brings the
back to front for the binding.
Marie Jantz - table runner - twister pattern
Margaret Peterson - Kim Diehl pattern - table runner
Valerie Lemas - log cabin middle - made for sister-in-law
Barb Tatum - 2 baby quilts - centers are machine embroidered - Ohio Star Block
Pat Goode - Kim Diehl pattern - table runner
Marilyn Andersen - quilt top - half hexagon pattern
Lynda Sponenburgh - all flannel pumpkins
Nancy Furniss - table topper - 1930's reproduction fabrics
Serena Yancey - Marmalade fabric line from The Ribbon Retreat, Shelley
Janey Cook - Nancy Halverson pattern
Other UFO challenges done by:
Melba Shurtliff - project at the quilters - circle quilt made with batik fabrics
Mary McCullough - finished but absent
Leora Melton - done but on vacation
FRIENDSHIP BLOCKS
Blocks for Valerie Lemas
Left to right: Terilee Jacobson, Valerie Lemas(top block made by Connie Tabor), Editha VanOrden and Marilyn Andersen
Blocks for Marty Freeburne
Left to right: Debbie Miles, Nancy Furniss, Melba Shurtliff (one made by Marie Jantz), Terilee Jacobson, and Linda Michaelson
More blocks for Marty Freeburne
Audrey Eberhard, Nan Harrison, and Valerie Lemas
SHOW AND TELL
Alice Baumgartner - Relay for Life quilt
Nan Harrison - quilt made for 10 day old great granddaughter
Jonnel Kelley - large flowered throw - yo yo's will go on the center of the flowers
Lynda Sponenburgh - Civil War Table Topper
Dee Bowman - framed vase - class from Lea Hardy - has tulle overlay
Marilyn Andersen - Kim Diehl Hopscotch Medallion - wooden frame
Marilyn Andersen - tote bag
Valerie Lemas - Dr. Seuss quilt for grandson to be born
Mary Hege - pin cushion/scrapbags - reversible
Trudy Stubbs - pincushion made with fabric selvages
Trudy Stubbs - tote bag made with fabric selvages
Trudy Stubbs - quilt - found at a thrift store selling 3 tops for $10
made with batiks - what a bargain!
Candy High - made 50 pairs of crocheted booties
for Elizabeth Baskets and other organizations - while on vacation!
Linda Michaelson - tote bag made for step daughter for her trip to Hawaii
(fabric purchased in Hawaii by her stepdaughter)
Linda Michaelson - made at Spinning Pinwheels class
"What Does the Fox Say"?
Dixie Jacky - baby quilt with turning 20 design and sashed between blocks
Mary Woods - baby quilt - Charlie Harper design
Stacey McClellan - wedding quilt for son and daughter-in-law
Anka's Treasures Design
Lynn Williams - 18 pillowcases for charity
Guest - Linda Thomas - I Spy Quilt
Guest - Linda Thomas - I Spy Quilt
Editha VanOrden - Carpenter Star Quilt
Editha VanOrden - showing the quilt she made
and was published in the book "You Can Quilt It" by Deborah Poole
Winners of the three battings given away
Mary Woods, Cheryl Keller and Peggy Wareing
Winners of the UFO Challenge
Oldest Project - Madge Lindsay
Brightest Quilts - Serena Yancey and Vee Gibson
Largest Quilt - Alice Baumgartner
Smallest Quilt - Pat Goode
President's Favorites - Lynn Williams and Lynda Sponenburgh
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