EVENING STAR GAZETTE

August 2014 VOLUME 8 ISSUE 8

Leaders of the pack: President: Sherry Mcconnell V-President: Donna Hartman Secretery: Stephanie Crabtree Meetings are held the 3rd Monday Treasurer: Cindy Garrretson of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Website: Ann Fisher Eastside Church of God. Workshops: Donna Hartman Newsletter: A concerted group effort Dues are $20 for the first year and each year thereafter Bus Trip Coordinator: Janet Estes Website: eveningstarquiltguild.com

Just a Note

Hi Guildy Girls! So here is a brain teaser! Have you ever thought about how many times one block has to go through your sewing machine before it is done? Well, I was recently on a sewing marathon to complete a quilt by a certain deadline and while trying to figure out how long each block would take, I began to wonder about that! So here is the scoop...for a very simple 12" Shoo Fly Block made up of (5) 4 1/2" squares and (4) 4 1/2" HST you will need to run your block through the sewing machine 12 TIMES which includes making the HST!! So then I wondered about the amount of thread and found that it took over 2 yards of thread!! The block that I was making for the quilt had to be run through my machine 28 times and I don't even want to think about the thread! So you are probably wondering about the time it took to figure this out..but the point is..it has you thinking! Have a great meeting and I will see you next month! Shoo Fly Block Proud to serve as Leader of the Pack, Sherry MEET OUR SPEAKER AND FELLOW MEMBER ~ SHANNON ARNSTEIN

I began about 6 years ago. My husband bought me a sewing machine for Christmas one year. What’s Happening That first year I sort of hacked around and watched Simply on HGTV and tried to replicate what I Tonight? saw. The next year for Christmas I asked for an ' Intro to Quilt Making' class, and well the rest is his- tory. I have always loved quilts. As a young girl I “Sewing Room Tour” was given a tied quilt. I could just feel the love radiate through that thing!! I have always been creative, and Shannon Arnstein have tried many different types of creative projects. As a young

girl I made loom pot holders, rug hooking, drawing, and coloring. Block of the Month As an adult I have tried watercolor painting, scrapbooking, chalk drawing and card making. I guess I love quilting the most because Pineapple Log Cabin it is multidimensional, and it will always present a challenge. I can Kandye Lawler piece blocks, appliqué, either by hand or machine, or make an art quilt. Art quilts are what pulls at my heart the most and I love the free form an art quilt lends.

My family and I play tennis. We love to play individually or all together. Often we can be found playing a board game or a game of 'horse' on the basketball court. THANK YOU!!! (Janet Estes) I feel most at home when I am creating. I think mostly because that is when I feel closest to God. God is the ultimate creator. I For Sponsoring This Newsletter love flowers, and love to see the intricate design God placed in each one. I know He put them here on earth for us to enjoy.

Sew What Happened Last Month….?

My goodness, the summer is half over!! Where has it gone? It was nice to get together with the Evening Star guild mem- bers on 7/14/14. We met a week early because there was so much going on with the Quilters Hall of Fame weekend and our guest speaker was able to come that day.

Sherry thanked all of the volunteers (the food was great!) and welcomed out 42 members and 7 guests. She had sad news for us-longtime members and friends Dora Utley and Shirley Lashbrook had recently passed away.

The July newsletter (thank you Ann Fisher) had a list of the QHF classes and the upcoming One Stop Shop Hop in Kokomo and the Quilts in the Park event in Pendleton. Treasurer Cindy Garretson was not able to attend but Sherry re- ported that we have money in the account. J

Stephanie Crabtree announced that we still need December volunteers-1 for the sign in table, 2 Vanna Girls and 3 host- esses. Queen Connie shouldn’t have to handle this alone.

Sherry highlighted the QHF activities planned for July 17-19. Donna Hartman reminded us of the workshop the next day (July 15, 2014) with Ebony Love at the McElfresh Estate. There are still openings for the workshop, $25 each. We will be testing a new pattern by Ebony.

Stephanie Crabtree announced that the Saturday, September 13, 2014 workshop would be at the McElfresh Estate and we would be making cancer quilts for the Community Hospital Cancer Center. The goal is to have 12 lap quilts donated. There are 3 quilt patterns we will be using (and maybe a few variations). Some of the quilts will be in various stages-ready to layer, ready to quilt and ready to bind. Some of the blocks will be started and a bolt of Kona Snow will be available to make the quilts. We will be using Layer Cakes and Jelly Rolls (sounds like dessert to me!). There is no cost and everyone will bring their own lunch.

Show and Tell was fun and creative with 17 members sharing their work. Edna Brown won the Show and Tell drawing and Jan Kirby won the Sign in drawing.

Our program for the evening was Ebony Love of Love Bug Studios-author, quilter, longarmer and Die Cut expert! And she has a full time job not related to her crafts!!! She gave us a GoBaby demonstration and answered common questions about using die cuts. It was very informative! She showed us a number of her quilts that were made using die cuts and showed her style of backings for her quilts. She uses all of the fabric on the front and the back-neat look.

It was a great meeting! The next one will be at the regular 3 rd Monday of the month, August 18, 2014. Hope you can make it!

Respectfully submitted, Rita Shively for Stephanie Crabtree, Secretary WELCOME NEW MEMBER

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Musings From Marie’s House Thank you I want to take this opportunity on behalf of the Quilters Hall

of Fame and the Celebration Committee to thank all of you Please join us in Marion to enjoy the for coming to enjoy Celebration weekend. Also thanks to Ruth McDowell Exhibit through 9/27 those members of the Indiana State Guild who volunteered as White Glove ladies. It was so enjoyable to have you there. To those of you who took classes and lectures, we hope you enjoyed those and were able to learn something new! The exhibits were incredible and our Honoree, Ruth B. McDowell, has allowed her quilts to be hung at the House until the end of September. Please don't miss the opportunity of visiting this amazing exhibit. Again, thank to all of you!

Sherry McConnell ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vice President, Board of Directors, Quilters Hall of Fame Exhibits Chairman, Marie Webster Deb Geyer, Museum Manager The Quilters Hall of Fame 765-664-9333 September 13, 2014 Workshop “Desserts for a Cause” WORKSHOP NEWS at the McElfresh Estate

Ebony’s Workshop at the McElfresh by Stephanie Crabtree

Estate Cakes, jelly rolls, turnovers, charms (maybe we could

by Ann Shaffer rename them Cupcakes to go with the theme). Sounds yummy, doesn’t it? We will have these on 8 quilters attended the workshop. Ebony showed Saturday, 9/13/14 as we put together lap quilts for how to square up the finished quilt by matching the Community Hospital Cancer Center. We have 3 seams (the normal way) and squaring up uneven, quilt patterns that use layer cakes, jelly rolls and by not matching seams, but the turnovers (half square triangles). We will have one blocks matched. Matching up uneven seemed to quilt ready to bind, one ready to quilt and then the be the favorite. fabric to cut and ready to piece. The disappearing One quilter used a holiday theme for her quilt, hourglass takes a few more steps so we will have while another chose to use fabric from her stash, some of the squares ready to cut. Something for 2 other quilters chose to exchange blocks. everyone! Our goal is to donate 12 quilts later this One quilter was so excited about the workshop, fall. We will bring batting, thread, backing fabric she forgot something, had to go back home, and Kona Snow fabric. If you would like to bring a and then a County Deputy got her when she was jelly roll or layer cake, feel free!! If you want to almost to the McElfresh Estate, making her even participate but can’t attend, you can donate material later, but she was ok and very excited about the for the workshop or a quilt. Hopefully when the workshop. tops are done, we will have some volunteers to quilt Show and Tell should be interesting. them up and others to do the binding. Our leader of the pack brought donuts & rolls, The workshop is free. Bring a sack lunch and a des- sert will be provided. These quilts will be for men and women. The quilts need to be large enough to We want to send our condolences to cover the patients while undergoing their treat- the friends and family of members ments. The samples are 64” x 64”, 65” x 65”, and Dora Utley, Shirley Lashbrook, and 48” x 60” before a border. Gykala Jones. Dora and Shirley were This will be a fun time to sew, chat, eat and quilt, all charter members of the Evening Star for a good cause. We hope you can come. Let Ann Quilt Guild. We will miss them all! Shaffer know if you will be coming.

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