Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Big news!

 There are two items that came out of Tuesday's meeting that I'm excited to share with you all. 


Scotchtown Fiber Festival

The Scotchtown Fiber Festival will be held Saturday, April 20, 10:00 - 4:00 at Scotchtown.

Scotchtown is located at 16120 Chiswell Lane in Beaverdam.

There will be sheep shearing, wool production demos, alpaca petting, children's activities, hearth kitchen demos, local crafts and vendors. The Sisters of the Yam African American Quilters will also have a special exhibit.

Cathy William will be there with the WHEAT quilt to sell raffle tickets. Dawn Burnett has offered to provide flyers in the booth to promote Country School Quilters. She would like some assistance manning the booth. If you can help, please contact Cathy at southannariver at gmail.com or get her phone number from the membership list.


New Meeting Location, Starting in June!

It's official! After 35 years meeting in the Hanover County Parks and Rec building (formerly the Rurital Building), our club meetings will be moving to the Montpelier Center for the Arts in June.

We determined that the new rec center would not meet our needs and, with Becky Brown's coordination, we were able to secure a very favorable rental agreement with the Montpelier Center for the Arts, right next door. 

We will be paying a very reasonable rent that consists of a cash payment of $350/year plus 1 quilt per year for a fundraising raffle. The first quilt is a quilt top made by Becky that I will quilt. 

The rent for the remainder of 2024 will be $210, payable at the June meeting. Some members suggested that we make a larger donation but others wanted to keep to the agreed rental agreement. In the end, we agreed to have a voluntary collection at the June meeting for people who want to support MCA beyond the charged rent. In that way you could write a check and receive a personal tax charitable giving credit.

Here are the meeting dates for the rest of this year and these meetings will be in the dance studio. There will be no need to sign up for meetings again!

Our May meeting and sewing days will be the last in the "old" building.

2024 MEETING DAYS - 7 to 8:30 p.m.
June 11
July 9
August 13
September 10
October 8
November 12
December 10

2024 SEWING DAYS - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
June 19, 20
July 17, 18
August 21, 22
September 18, 19
October 16, 17
November 20, 21
December 18, 19

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

Info on veterans quilts

 


I've been a little obsessed lately with making my own quilt kits for veterans quilts. I like making up kits so that when I go to sewing days, I always have something ready to work on. I might have gone a little overboard in making 22 kits!

But that got me thinking that I hadn't posted our info about the veterans quilt project in a while, so, for new members, here's all the scoop.


The quilts we make are donated to the Interventional Radiography Department at Richmond Veterans Affairs Hospital. They primarily gift the quilts to veterans with recent cancer diagnoses that are in their department to have chemo ports inserted. The staff says that the quilts are wonderful especially for patients who are extra stressed over their diagnosis.

- Optimal size for the quilts is 48" x 60". We can accept an inch or 2 smaller and a inch or so bigger, but the backing and batting is precut so we do not have a ton of flexibility. 47" - 50" is good for width and 58" - 63" is good for length.

- You can make any pattern or design that you want. As for fabric selection, patriotic quilts are always the first preference but anything masculine or non-gender is fine. Scrap quilts are great too. Avoid feminine quilts. They have so few female patients that those quilts rarely get distributed. Hanover Safe Place is a great option if you are making more feminine quilts.

- We now have several volunteer quilters so once you give us your tops we can usually turn them around within 60 days (2 meetings). They are quilted 2 at a time. We load one backing piece that's big enough for 2 quilts. 

- If you want to quilt your own quilt I (Vicki) can provide you with backing and batting. All you have to do is ask. I'll even do my best to dye a matching backing for you.

Please avoid using any fragrance when you wash the fabrics or quilts. I'm very allergic. The quilts and the tops might stay in my house for a couple of months and I just can't have fragrance in my house for that long. I can't quilt tops that have fragrance in them at all. When I have received quilts that have been washed in fragrance detergent I have to hang them outside (on a covered porch) for as long as 2 weeks before I can have them in my house. I don't like doing that to your quilts but I have no other option. Quilts are returned to sewing days and meetings for you  to pick up and bind. If a quilt goes unclaimed for a couple of months we will seek out a volunteer to bind it.

Monday, April 1, 2024

Info about digital printed fabric

 In January, Laura Hamm's sister, Lisa, joined us with a great presentation about fabrics from Henry Glass. During that meeting, we discussed possible challenges with quilting on digitally printed fabrics. Lisa remembered that and sent us this new leaflet about working with digitally printed fabrics. It's specifically for longarm quilters but piecers may find some good tips there too.


You can download it here.