Saturday, December 17, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
December 2011 Guild Highlights
Thursday, June 2, 2011
June 2011 Guild Highlights
Red Cross of Parsons, KS
The guild donates quilts to the Parsons, KS, Red Cross Chapter and invited Darlene Tower to speak to the group. Darlene spoke about what the Parsons Chapter does for Labette County and accepted another donation of quilts from the guild.
Program
Sarah Gilreath presented a program on how to make hair clips with felt.
New Guild Officers for 2001
President - Karen O'Brien
Vice President- Nita Billman
Secretary- Linda Holtman
Treasurer- Karen Barnett
Newsletter- Angie Merchant
Program- Peggy Reynolds
Hospitality- Tammy Reynolds
Historian- Rita Foster
Penny Rug Group
The Penny Rug group will not meet in June.
Block Swap
For those interested in participating in the Block Swap group, there will be a meeting at the Bin on June 7th at 6:00pm.
Block of the Month
The winner of the June BOM drawing was Tammy Reynolds. For the July BOM, participating members are asked to make three Old Dominion Flag blocks and one red, white, blue star block.
Show and Tell
Saturday, May 7, 2011
May 2011 Guild Highlights
Recycled Items Challenge
Guild members were presented the challenge to create a functional or decorative item with recycled items. The items were judged at our May meeting by an outside judge. Here are the two winners:
Elsie Vail won in the Functional category with her handy kitchen tool. Here is what she had to say about her recycled item- "This is one of my handiest kitchen tools. Years ago I had a hand mixer with this as the beater. The motor ceased to work and I kept the beater. For a long time I used it without the wooden knob on the top. Then I go the bright idea of using the knob. I use it to mash numerous things like hard boiled eggs, a potato or two, bananas and other fruits."
Ruth Lavender won in the Decorative category with her Santa can.
Quilt Raffle
Guild members are selling $1 raffle tickets for chances to win this beautiful Red-White-Blue Quilt. The winner will be drawn at noon at Altamont Flag Day on June 11th, 2011.
Block of the Month
Peggy Reynolds was the winner of the May BOM challenge.
Peggy Reynolds will be in charge of the BOM challenge for this year. We will be making a Patriotic Sampler that measures 80x98 . The June BOM is a Star block, shown below. Each participating member will need to make 7 Star blocks and bring them to the June meeting.
Show and Tell
Saturday, April 16, 2011
April 2011 Guild Highlights
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
March 2011 Guild Highlights
Spring Tea
The guild will have their annual Spring Tea at the April meeting. Martha Flanagan, county extension agent from Columbus, KS, will present a program on buttons. Bring any antique or collectible buttons, if you have them. The Spring Tea committee suggests you dress up by wearing a hat and encourages you to bring a guest. The meal will be provided by the committee.
Recycled Items Challenge
Guild President, Carolyn Green, issued a challenge to all guild members for the May meeting: create a functional or decorative item using recycled materials. You may enter both categories and and there will be an outside judge for the challenge. (These items can also be entered into the Labette County Fair this summer!)
BOM
Becky Hellwig won the drawing for the March BOM. There will be no block for April due to the Spring Tea. The next project, a bargello flag, will be due in May. You may pick up the instructions for this project at the Quilter's Bin.
Labette County Fair
The Labette County Fair will be held July 23-July 30, 2011. The fair will be celebrating it's 100th birthday! Our goal is to have 100 entries from our guild for the fair. If you have never participated in our county fair, this would be a great time to start. For category ideas, you can view last year's Fair Book online at http://www.labette.ksu.edu/DesktopModules/ViewDocument.aspx?DocumentID=25518
Pages 10-18 have open class Family and Consumer Science categories, but the public can enter any open class category.
Show and Tell
Angie Merchant
Peggy Reynolds - Purple Wave bargello
PeggyReynolds - Watercolor Heart
Peggy Reynolds - X-Block quilt
Georgia Pollard - French Braid
Tammy Reynolds - Watercolor Heart
Saturday, January 22, 2011
January 2011 Guild Highlights
Program
Peggy Reynolds presented the January program. She demonstrated how to make table runners and table placemats out of border or striped fabric.




Flag Day Committee
The Flag Day committee is asking members to make patriotic (red, white and blue) 9 inch blocks (9 inch cut) and bring them to the February meeting. The blocks will be assembled at the March meeting. Here are some links for block patterns to inspire you. No cream fabrics, please.
Quilt Blocks Galore
9 Patch Quilt Block Patterns
About.com - free quilt block patterns
Block of the Month
Mary Ann Vanderford was the BOM winner for January. The next BOM project is to make one Tulip block. Guild members, the instructions are attached to your most recent newsletter. Here is a picture the finished quilt using the Tulip block.
Quilt made by Janice Hentzen

Show and Tell
Program
Peggy Reynolds presented the January program. She demonstrated how to make table runners and table placemats out of border or striped fabric.
Flag Day Committee
The Flag Day committee is asking members to make patriotic (red, white and blue) 9 inch blocks (9 inch cut) and bring them to the February meeting. The blocks will be assembled at the March meeting. Here are some links for block patterns to inspire you. No cream fabrics, please.
Quilt Blocks Galore
9 Patch Quilt Block Patterns
About.com - free quilt block patterns
Block of the Month
Mary Ann Vanderford was the BOM winner for January. The next BOM project is to make one Tulip block. Guild members, the instructions are attached to your most recent newsletter. Here is a picture the finished quilt using the Tulip block.
5th Monday Project
Nancy Kessler will hold a 5th Monday Project on January 31st at the Quilter's Bin. She'll be teaching how to make a 'Snap Bag'. You will need 2 coordinating fat quarters of fabric, as well as fusible fleece interfacing, and a piece of 3/4" tape measure.
Nancy Kessler will hold a 5th Monday Project on January 31st at the Quilter's Bin. She'll be teaching how to make a 'Snap Bag'. You will need 2 coordinating fat quarters of fabric, as well as fusible fleece interfacing, and a piece of 3/4" tape measure.

Show and Tell
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