Candy High called the meeting to order for the last time as President of the Blackfoot Piecemakers' Club.
She announced the new members joining last month as:
Viola Warren, Pat Wolfley, and Jamie Orton.
The following members that have birthdays in November are:
Stacey McClellan, Linda Michaelson, Jean Korth (moved), Nan Harrison,
Valarie Lemas, Alice Baumgartner, Carol Dilg and Marty Freeburne.
Candy announced that Lori Jarmin's husband had gotten his kidney
transplant in Salt Lake City and seemed to be doing really well!!!
Leora Melton asked members for donations of quilts, blankets or anything
else that could help people in Napa, California because of the
catastrophic fires.
There was a truck leaving the following week to take a load of donations.
She ask that members contact her by phone if they could help.
Candy announced that the Christmas Party was being held on November 30th and members with their last names M - Z should bring a side dish
or dessert. The club is donating the ham.
A board meeting was scheduled for November 2, 2017.
The following are board members for the 2017-2018 year.
Laurel Hill (Membership), Madge Lindsay( Treasurer),
Julie Martin(Secretary), Linda Michaelson(President), Trudy Stubbs(President) and Sandra Shelley(Librarian).
Those not pictured are:
Kathryn Evans (Vice President), Alice Elison (Friendship blocks),
Ann Faulkner(Photographer) and Lori Jarmin (Historian, Blogger)
Linda Michaelson and Trudy Stubbs, our co - presidents,
told us a little about themselves: They both joined in 2014.
Linda loves to piece and her favorite block is the 9 patch.
She also makes lots of bags and is known as the chicken lady!
Trudy's favorite block is the churn dash and loves bright colors
and is also a great knitter!
Lori Robertson of Rexburg was introduced by Candy. She is Madge Lindsay's daughter and was asked to fill in with a trunk show at the last minute. She succeeded! with her quilts and those of her friends quilts (Susan Hanson)
She told us her philosophy on quilting and life that she learned from her friends:
"Don't ever put off what you want to do" and "If this takes me
forever, that's okay".
This is Lori's first quilt
Lori made this snuggle quilt for her mom's birthday and presented it to her!
Made with her quilting group - Lori is one of 10 members that get together once a week to sew. Whoever hosts the day at their house, gets to feed everyone!!! They do a lot of the same projects and challenges.
Wall Hanging made with blocks from a friendship exchange
Kimberbell pattern
Lori says "Everyone should make a bug jar quilt"
Lori got this pattern from a quilting magazine
Machine applique - made with her sewing group
Block of the month from Porter's
Sweetheart Houses made with her sewing group
Stack and Whack
One of Susan's quilts - made with triangles
Farm Girl Vintage - Susan's quilt that was hung at Day Dreams Quilt Shop
Star Trek from a layer cake for her husband
Susan calls this her mourning quilt because she made it
when 2 of her close friends moved away.
"Dancing Rings" pattern from McCall's Quilting August 2000
Susan's reproduction quilt - "Scraps of the Past"
published March 2001 McCall's Quick Quilts magazine
Susan's Dresden Quilt
Susan used layer cake for this quilt
Lori used a charm pack for this table topper
Vintage picnic fabric from Cotton Way
The Rexburg Temple
Kimberbell pattern
Cheater panel
Susan's Spring Quilt
Susan's Stars
Susan's Summer Quilt
Susan's Chicken Quilt
Old levi quilt- bow tie pattern-binding made with waist bands from levis
Winter Quilt
Made with group
Christmas Quilt
Block Exchange
Nativity Scene
Used an accu quilt cutter
Snowman block exchange with no specifications
Red Christmas stocking exchange by Lori
Red Christmas stocking exchange by Susan
Made from leftover fabric used in Lori Holt's "Cozy Christmas"
Susan's "Cozy Christmas" by Lori Holt
Susan's Dresden Quilt
Susan's "In the Meadow, We can build a Snowman"
Bear Paw - hand quilted
Pumpkins with baskets
Chickens - a group challenge
Used a Halloween layer cake + 3/4 yds. of orange and black fabric
Fall Quilt - little blocks made with cheater fabric
Susan's Witches with loose boots
Susan's Sunflowers
Susan's Row Quilt
Curved Piecing with ragged edges made from a charm pack
Lori took leftovers from above quilt and made a turkey
Susan's Autumn quilt
Halloween Lone Star Quilt
Susan - Happy Halloween characters
"Trick or Treat"
Buggy Barn Hearts
Susan's
Susan's
Susan's Spinning Stars made with leaf fabric
Group Challenge - Dresden Neighborhood - you can Google
Dresden Neighborhood Block Tutorial - Sold by Persimon Dreams
You can also search on Pinterest for ideas
Quilt made by Lori for her son's wedding 2 years ago
Susan Hanson custom quilt this for Lori
SHOW AND TELL
Madge Lindsay - Scout quilt that she donates every year
Has two panels and the rest are pieced blocks
Audrey Eberhard - "Wonky Star" pattern from Missouri Quilt Co.
Made for her grandbaby Raegan - MQ by Connie Tabor
Doris Coffey - T-shirt quilt made for her granddaughter that
goes to Oklahoma Baptist University
Doris Coffey - "Woven Friendship" - pattern adapted from a picture found
in Connecting Threads catalog 96 x 108 inches
Rosy Neitzel - star table runner - made from previously taught class
Rosy Neitzel - Pictures of women - spool blocks setting
made for her sewing room
Rosy Neitzel - Bicycle blocks
Teri Lee Jacobson - made to donate to Elizabeth Baskets program
Teri Lee Jacobson - made to donate to the Elizabeth Basket Program
Teri Lee Jacobson - made from throw away scraps
Marty Freeburne - Baby Quilt made with Prairie Stitching with Perle Cotton
Will be donated to the Mennonite Auction in the Spring
Linda Borba - Oven Mitt
Linda Borba - Halloween Wall Hanging
Linda Borba - Charm Party Tote Pattern
Candy High - 9 Patch Quilt called "Emma Grace"
Candy gave a quick demonstration about quilt backings
Work with your quilter to get good results so you won't be disappointed
Most quilters prefer a backing that goes on with seam horizontally.
When sewing your backing put the two ends together and sew the seam
toward the fold ensuring the pieces are equal.
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