Saturday, November 9, 2024

September Meeting Recap

 New Hampshire Modern Quilt Guild

September 12, 2024, General Membership Meeting Recap


The meeting was led by Helen.

There were 27 members in attendance, plus our featured speaker.


Thank you!

  • Thank you, Sonia and Carol K, for attending the door and welcome table.

  • Thank you, Martha, and others, for the food and beverages.


Raffle Winners


GUILD BUSINESS


2025 Board of Directors

Helen talked about the Board and Nominating Committee Interest Survey that just went out. Please check your email and take the survey within the next week. The survey asks about your interest in serving as President, Treasurer, or Secretary, or in Communications (2 positions), and Programming (3 positions), next year or in the future.


We are looking for 3-5 members (who are not interested in serving on the Board in 2025) to serve on a new Nominating Committee that will create an Election ballot for the Board of Directors for next year. The Committee will use the information from the survey to interview members interested in serving on the Board, and create the ballot. 


Guild Income and Expenses

In the membership survey, many of you expressed an  interest in learning how our dues money was spent. We distributed a handout that included charts and lists of our 2023 incomes and expenses. We hope this answers your questions! If you have any questions about the handout, please contact any Board member.


Treasurer (Marie) 

Nothing significant to report (NSTR). 

Secretary (Mary Lou) 

NSTR.


Events and Programming (Laurie K, and Susan H)

  • Next meeting will be our 10th Anniversary Celebration! We have all sorts of fun things planned!

  • We hope to have many Anniversary Challenge Quilts to display.

Communications (Brenda and Susie)

  • We apologize for the delay in getting the August meeting recap out. We are working on it!

  • QuiltCon 2025 Community Outreach challenge quilt: “Lines Galore.” Thanks to everyone who already completed their blocks! All blocks need to be completed by the October meeting. If you can’t make this meeting, you can drop your blocks off at Ophelia‘s house.

Other News from the Modern Quilt Guild

  • Quilt submissions for QuiltCon 2025 are now open. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have a quilt accepted for the show?

  • Signups for the Mini Quilt Swap will open September 25, 2024. You do not need to attend QuiltCon to participate.

Charity.

Leslie reported that eight quilts are soon to be donated; 4 need binding.

Retreats (Ophelia)

  • Space is still available for our Fall Retreat, which will be held November 7-10, 2024 at the St. Methodius Center in Contoocook, NH. Contact Ophelia for details if you or a guest wants to attend.

  • If you will be attending, start thinking about projects to bring. Make kits and collect all your supplies! A general guideline is to bring more than you think you will work on!

MEETING ACTIVITY

Jen Sorenson gave a wonderful presentation about her personal quilt journey. She brought dozens of quilts, plus patterns to sell. She encouraged us to participate in fabric or quilt style challenges, to stretch our skills and gain confidence.

SHOW AND TELL

Captions below photos give details for each project or quilt!

  1. Sonia showed us a dragonfly wall hanging. She showed her work at the Canterbury Fair in July, and will be at the Artisan Market at the Hollis Old Home Days event September 20 & 21, 2024.


  2. Stephanie showed us the charity quilt she made as part of Simone’s charity sew day for the Merrimack Hospice House. The quilt is called “Sew Quick,” one of Sew Café’s quilts that Simone enlarged for the project.


  3. Stephanie also showed a black and white and red quilt she started over a year ago.


  4. Beth L showed us her Kamala quilt, a pattern by Modern Quilt Studio.


  5. Beth also showed her detailed “Call Me Crazy Quilt” that started with 6” blocks from a Sentimental Stitches online quiltalong. She added settings (inspired by the Trail Mix quilt) and blocks from EQ8.


  6. Lynn showed a charity quilt and pillow case she made from the Town Square pattern by Fabric Café, with glow-in-the-dark fabric. This was one of her WIPs!


  7. Julie showed us two quilts. Her Meadowlands quilt by Then Came June, made with Cherrywood fabrics.


  8. And her Jelly Forest quilt from the “Strip Your Stash” book by Gudrun Erla.


  9. Patty M showed her Casserole quilt by Elizabeth Hartman.


  10. And a medallion quilt made with Anna Maria Horner fabrics, a WIP!


  11. Leslie showed us her Layer Cake Loop quilt, a Fat Quarter Shop pattern.


  12. Robin showed her Stellar Translucence wall hanging.


  13. Plus one of the dresses she made for children in Africa.


  14. Robin also made a colorful scrappy quilt, based on a quilt she saw on Pinterest.


  15. Susan made a Scrappy No Point Stars quilt, from a pattern by Cluck Cluck Sew.


  16. She also showed a slanted improv squares quilt, from a Missouri Star pattern "Diamond Pavers". 


  17. Helen showed us her Skylight quilt by Cotton and Joy. She was inspired by Chelsea to hand quilt it!


  18. Brenda showed us her Grove quilt by Toad and Sew, made with Fableism wovens.


Thank you so much for telling us the names of the quilts and pattern designers for your masterpieces. It makes it easy to compile these notes, and serves as a great resource for all of us!

Please note that when we were adding links to raffle prizes and quilt patterns and books, we tried to link them directly to the pattern or book designers’ webpages, but sometimes we couldn’t find the original sources and put links to popular online commerce sites that carry these products. We are not endorsing any particular commerce sites – most items can be found from multiple sources.


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