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Opportunity for Charity Sit & Sew

THE COURTESY OF A QUICK RESPONSE IS REQUESTED.

Quilter’s Common in Wakefield offering Summer Sunday Sit & Sew times to Guilds to work on charity projects. They ask that each guild have 10 to 12 attendees to reserve a time for the Sit & Sew. There is no cost to the attendee. It is Sundays through the summer from 12 -4 pm.

There will be a cutting table, irons, and an employee willing to assist you. Bring your sewing machine & a CHARITY project 👍.

If interested, please respond to Carmen Arnone at [email protected] with potential dates that you can attend.

Carmen will tabulate and get names/contact information to Kristin Callahan ASAP.

If interested, indicate the date(s) that best works for you so we can tabulate potential interest and schedule a date.

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Aug 27th

Sounds like a wonderful offer from Quilter’s Common!

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July Sit & Sew

The Sit & Sew on July 5, 2023 was busy.  Several members brought hand work to keep busy while socializing.  Other members made pillowcase kits that will be completed and given to various charities when finished.

A big thank you goes to the volunteers who ironed, cut, coordinated and packaged juvenile pillowcases and snow man pillowcases.  A rough estimate was 70+ pillowcases kitted this night. 

Many members took one or more home to complete and bring back at a future meeting.  We have two patterns for burrito style pillow cases on our website.  Click here for https://hqgsaugus.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Cosmos-Pillowcase-Connecting-Threads-1.pdf and RollItUp-Pillowcase-pattern.pdf (hqgsaugus.org).  More kits will be available for members not able to attend the July Sit & Sew. 

The juvenile pillowcase material came from material donated to the guild by the husband of Dottie Macomber after her death.   The guild membership through using this donation continues to honor her memory and the work she did for the guild.   

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June 7, 2023 Meeting

The Hammersmith Quilters Guild met on June 7, 2023 for its annual general business meeting.  First order of business was the traditional ice cream social.  Barbara Martinson and Kathy Connors were thanked for their work on the Refreshment Committee for the past several years.     

The members voted for Nancy Saundreuter, President; Kristin Callahan, Secretary; Joyce Rodenhiser, Program Chair; and Paula Fallon, Member-at-Large.  They will serve a two year term.  A joint Board meeting between the old executive board and the new one will be held sometime towards the end of June.  The membership also agreed to the proposed by-law changes.  The web administrator will post the revised by-laws to the guild’s web site when finalized.

During May, members voted on one of two quilts to represent our Guild at the New England Quilt Museum during their Summer Celebration of New England Quilts.  The members had to vote by only seeing pictures of the quilts and the quilting..  Both entrants brought their quilt to the meeting and explained how they came to make their quilt and their inspiration.  Gail Dwyer and Linda Anthony were the only two members who submitted entries.  Linda Anthony’s quilt, Butterfly Escape, will represent the guild at the exhibition.  The exhibition will run August 15 – September 9, 2023. 

The meeting ended with show and tell.  Click here to see some of the quilts shown.

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Proposed bylaw changes

Changes to the By-Laws

Thank you to Carmen for taking the time to review and recommend changes/additions to the HQG by-laws. The changes are available at this link. The changes you can see in the document show up as either red or blue. After a discussion of the proposed changes between Martha and Carmen, they then presented and reviewed them with the executive board. Now it is your turn to review. Please review the changes that were discussed at the May meeting. These will be voted on at the June meeting. You are welcome to send your thoughts and questions before the meeting as well to Martha.

General Meeting

May 3, 2023 General Meeting

At our May 3rd, 2023 general meeting, Vice-President Carmen Arnone used a fish puzzle she had assembled as an analogy for guild membership. Just as all puzzle pieces fit together to complete the whole puzzle, each guild member matters in the successful operation of the guild. No piece is more or less important than any other and each member can determine where they fit in to help make the guild a success. Missing pieces result in an incomplete puzzle. All members matter and when they identify where they fit,  the whole guild benefits.

In order to “find their fit”, members at each table had an opportunity to review a chart listing a thumbnail sketch of the various duties of programs. If a particular description drew their attention they were asked to jot down their name so they could fit together with other like minded members to generate ideas along with the Program Chair for the benefit of the whole guild. For those not at the meeting, please contact Carmen for a volunteer spot.

Two groups of members displayed their round robin quilts as part of creative quilt works.  Each member of the group had to use the fabric given and complete one border for the quilt.

Another creative quilt works project shown were patriotic themed articles.  The winners each received a ribbon.

During show and tell, members showed many quilts.  To see those quilts, go to the gallery portion of the website (click here).

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April 2023 General Meeting

Beth Helfter of EvaPaige Quilt Designs (http://www.evapaigequilts.com) provided a trunk show entitled “Consistency in Chaos” at our April general meeting. She discussed what elements she looks for when pulling fabric for your scrappy quilts to ensure a consistent look. She touched on her accordion half square triangle method. To learn more about this method, she provided a link to a YouTube video that demonstrates her accordion sewn scrappy half square triangle technique. The Clearly Perfect Slotted Trimmer that she uses in the video is available through our ruler library.

Also at the meeting, Gretchen discussed the upcoming quilt show. Look on our quilt show page to see opportunities about how you can help make it a success.

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National Quilting Day 2023

Hammersmith Quilters Guild Celebrates National Quilting Day 2023

The Hammersmith Quilters Guild held a one day Sit and Sew to celebrate the 2023 National Quilting Day on March 18. One of our members invited Guild members to her office to use the conference room for the event. Ten people attended. Everyone worked on their own project — wall hangings, Dresden quilt, charity quilt, longarming, strip quilts and more. We had lunch, door prizes, favors for attending, and each person received a plant to take home. D

Giving Back

Veteran’s Early Learning Center Thank you

Guild members Margie Berkowitch and Nancy Sandreuter represented us at the Veterans Early Learning School on Mar 2, 2023.  The children presented the Hammersmith Quilters Guild and the Saugus Senior Center with a collage of hearts thanking them for the quilt that the Guild made for the school.  The quilt was a fabric art piece that replicated the paper hearts that the school made for the Senior Center in 2022.  Margie saw the paper hearts as an act of kindness.  She saw the hearts as a quilt as well.  The quilt will be displayed at the school.  The heart collage is being displayed at the Senior Center. 

The children were all smiles during the presentation.  Because we do not have permission from the parents to post pictures of the children on our website, their faces are pixelated.