This blog tells about the goings on of the Possum Town Quilters in Columbus, MS. If you would like to follow along with our progress and projects, please visit our monthly meeting. The meetings include demos of constructing a project quilt block of the month, Show & Tell Projects we share, and miscellaneous other information which is of interest to the group. We Hope You Enjoy! Please come back often and if you are in town on a meeting day, feel free to visit us in person.
Jun 23, 2010
June Minutes
Possum Town Quilters
June 19, 2010
• Meeting was called to order at 9:40am by Julia Graber
• Charter Member Linda Goley was introduced as a “Visitor”; Welcome Back Linda
• Show & Tell –
• Carla presented Carla’s Kaleidoscope”; pattern found in a magazine; quilted by Sharon Hedrick; made for no one special – so it’s for her
• Suzy presented her Stack ‘n Whack from class, which she will use for a couch quilt
• Margie presented her Stack ‘n Whack, which she will use as a bed quilt
• Lawana presented her Stack ‘n Whack, which she will use as a wall hanging
• Watana presented “Circle of Life”, made from batiks
• Sharon Lofton presented her Stack ‘n Whack titled “College Band”, which she will give to her Granddaughter who will finish her last two years of music at MUW
• Judy presented a Disappearing Nine Patch which she will give to her Grandson Zeb; class from Bonnie Browning last year at the Alabama Quilt Symposium; backing is Hancock 50 cent / yard fabric
• Annette presented a Stack of Posies; tying the knots in the corners of each square; used thicker batting
• Watana presented her Stack ‘n Whack; border is the fabric for the spinners
• Both the Stack of Posies and the String Quilt for the Sisters are complete; the Tossed Nine Patch will be quilted by Sandi
• Judy told of teaching her three Granddaughters (ages 9, 9, and 7) to quilt
• Each girl made a Stack of Posies
• Grandma Judy will quilt them
• June Blocks of the Month
• Lawana received her quilt strips
• JoAnne’s blocks were displayed
• Annette read last month’s minutes; approved as read
• Suzy mentioned she finished the quilt she showed us last month; it is now on her wall
Old Business:
• Quilt Retreat
• Dates: September 9 – 11, 2010
• Cost of Retreat is a personal expense for each participant
• Activity / Schedule TBD
• Committee Nominated and Approved to be Julia, JoAnne, and Judy
• Education Reserve Funds
• Julia and her two sisters will be at a Quilt Show in Hattiesburg in October; they would be available the following week (during the week) for a class
• Use funds to allow all members to participate
• Brenda reported Challenge blocks are due next month – they must be done!
• Barbara had no report for Charity
• If you have Raffle Quilt Blocks, please hold them until we see Sharon Hedrick
• Lowndes County Fair begins September 14
• No information is available, but we expect the rules to be the same as last year
• Rules for August Quilt Show at Arts Center are available
New Business:
• Barbara Klein is available to teach a class October 11 or 13
• Cost would be $150 for a half day or $300 for an entire day + Travel (est $100)
• Star Spin
• She has a new book due in July, which she would have available for sale
• Class could be held at Arts Center of Julia’s Home
• Block of the Month
If you sign-up, you must do all the blocks – back to the beginning in January
July – Christine Anderson
• Instructions provided
• 12” finished with Black as Background, adding pink and light green
July – Carol
• Use 2 fabrics: one dark and one light
• Instructions provided
• You will have a 5” square of each material extra which will be used in the assembly process
Program – Judy Stokes: Cheap Tricks
Use everyday items versus buying gadgets
• Use a pill bottle; drill small holes in the lid; use to pull threads from bobbins in the bottle
• Use a pill bottle with one small hole drilled in the lid to dispose of used needles (or use to keep your sewing needles)
• Chatelaine: Ribbon, straw, and 2 safety pins – holds thread around your neck
• Wooden Iron: one side of a clothespin; take the clothespin apart
• Sand Paper Dots to hold Ruler: Place double sided tape on the back of the sandpaper; make with a hole punch
• Iron material onto an old mousepad – good as new
• Metal Candy Tins – place double sided tape on a refrigerator magnet and place in tin – a great way to hold pins, bobbins, seam ripper, and machine feet
• Chef On A Shoestring today by Carla and Barbara
• No July Workshop
• Next Meeting July 17 – Mary Ann will order pizza for lunch
• Judy has details on the October 8 – 10 Quilt Show; information from the Gathering
• Philadelphia Gathering is October 15 & 16
• July 19 & 20 is a Class in Starkville, by Applewood Farms Lady – See Julia for info
• Be careful with magnets near electronic sewing machines
June 19, 2010
• Meeting was called to order at 9:40am by Julia Graber
• Charter Member Linda Goley was introduced as a “Visitor”; Welcome Back Linda
• Show & Tell –
• Carla presented Carla’s Kaleidoscope”; pattern found in a magazine; quilted by Sharon Hedrick; made for no one special – so it’s for her
• Suzy presented her Stack ‘n Whack from class, which she will use for a couch quilt
• Margie presented her Stack ‘n Whack, which she will use as a bed quilt
• Lawana presented her Stack ‘n Whack, which she will use as a wall hanging
• Watana presented “Circle of Life”, made from batiks
• Sharon Lofton presented her Stack ‘n Whack titled “College Band”, which she will give to her Granddaughter who will finish her last two years of music at MUW
• Judy presented a Disappearing Nine Patch which she will give to her Grandson Zeb; class from Bonnie Browning last year at the Alabama Quilt Symposium; backing is Hancock 50 cent / yard fabric
• Annette presented a Stack of Posies; tying the knots in the corners of each square; used thicker batting
• Watana presented her Stack ‘n Whack; border is the fabric for the spinners
• Both the Stack of Posies and the String Quilt for the Sisters are complete; the Tossed Nine Patch will be quilted by Sandi
• Judy told of teaching her three Granddaughters (ages 9, 9, and 7) to quilt
• Each girl made a Stack of Posies
• Grandma Judy will quilt them
• June Blocks of the Month
• Lawana received her quilt strips
• JoAnne’s blocks were displayed
• Annette read last month’s minutes; approved as read
• Suzy mentioned she finished the quilt she showed us last month; it is now on her wall
Old Business:
• Quilt Retreat
• Dates: September 9 – 11, 2010
• Cost of Retreat is a personal expense for each participant
• Activity / Schedule TBD
• Committee Nominated and Approved to be Julia, JoAnne, and Judy
• Education Reserve Funds
• Julia and her two sisters will be at a Quilt Show in Hattiesburg in October; they would be available the following week (during the week) for a class
• Use funds to allow all members to participate
• Brenda reported Challenge blocks are due next month – they must be done!
• Barbara had no report for Charity
• If you have Raffle Quilt Blocks, please hold them until we see Sharon Hedrick
• Lowndes County Fair begins September 14
• No information is available, but we expect the rules to be the same as last year
• Rules for August Quilt Show at Arts Center are available
New Business:
• Barbara Klein is available to teach a class October 11 or 13
• Cost would be $150 for a half day or $300 for an entire day + Travel (est $100)
• Star Spin
• She has a new book due in July, which she would have available for sale
• Class could be held at Arts Center of Julia’s Home
• Block of the Month
If you sign-up, you must do all the blocks – back to the beginning in January
July – Christine Anderson
• Instructions provided
• 12” finished with Black as Background, adding pink and light green
July – Carol
• Use 2 fabrics: one dark and one light
• Instructions provided
• You will have a 5” square of each material extra which will be used in the assembly process
Program – Judy Stokes: Cheap Tricks
Use everyday items versus buying gadgets
• Use a pill bottle; drill small holes in the lid; use to pull threads from bobbins in the bottle
• Use a pill bottle with one small hole drilled in the lid to dispose of used needles (or use to keep your sewing needles)
• Chatelaine: Ribbon, straw, and 2 safety pins – holds thread around your neck
• Wooden Iron: one side of a clothespin; take the clothespin apart
• Sand Paper Dots to hold Ruler: Place double sided tape on the back of the sandpaper; make with a hole punch
• Iron material onto an old mousepad – good as new
• Metal Candy Tins – place double sided tape on a refrigerator magnet and place in tin – a great way to hold pins, bobbins, seam ripper, and machine feet
• Chef On A Shoestring today by Carla and Barbara
• No July Workshop
• Next Meeting July 17 – Mary Ann will order pizza for lunch
• Judy has details on the October 8 – 10 Quilt Show; information from the Gathering
• Philadelphia Gathering is October 15 & 16
• July 19 & 20 is a Class in Starkville, by Applewood Farms Lady – See Julia for info
• Be careful with magnets near electronic sewing machines
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