February Newsletter
Check out the QBS February 2022 Newsletter to stay up to date on all the Guild happenings.
Check out the QBS February 2022 Newsletter to stay up to date on all the Guild happenings.
Guess what Guild Members and friends? You can now register and pay for workshops online, how convenient is that? Online workshop registration form can be found here. Use one form for each workshop you will be registering for. If you prefer to mail your registration and payment in, the form can Read more
2022 OPPORTUNITY QUILT – “HALLOWEEN DELIGHT” – (57” x 74”) – was machine pieced and hand quilted by Kate Weber. The fabrics are Halloween themed and the design is a derivative of a pattern by Australian designer, Jen Kingwell, called “Wanderer’s Wife”. Tickets are $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. Read more
Quilters By The Sea has just rolled out their online membership form. You can now apply for new membership or renew your existing membership and pay for it all in one convenient place. The form can be found in the menu under Membership Info > Membership Application and Renewal. Or Read more
Complete the form in the January Newsletter (pg.13) , and email it back to Lori Davies (grandma12708@aol.com). (If you don’t/can’t do that from the Newsletter, just create your own Word document similar to the form and send that to Lori Davies. Lori D. will just need to know what you’ll Read more
Applique presented by Alan Calgaro – This will be a Zoom workshop.The project will have an emphasis on machine applique techniques presented by Alan. For those who do not machine applique the project has alternative methods so you’ll be able to complete also.Date: Feb 12, 2022Time: 9AM-3PM Cost: $35 Guild Read more
Meg Cox, from the International Quilt Museum Board in Lincoln, Nebraska, will be zooming to us from her home on the East Coast. She will be sharing with us the rich history of this Museum, some highlights of the Museum and beautiful quilts. You must hear her speak!!!!Mark your calendar Read more
Moravian Star presented by Janet Dietzman – guild member by ZoomThe Moravian Star is known to have originated in the 1830s at the Moravian Boy’s School inNiesky, Germany as a geometry lesson or project. There are multiple configurations of the star,some are classic and some are not so classic.Join the Read more
Check out the QBS December Newsletter to stay up to date on all the Guild happenings.
Please remember to get your ticket stubs and money turned in for the 2021 Opportunity Quilt~! BY MAIL MUST BE NO LATER THAN MONDAY, DECEMBER 6TH, or you can drop them off in Cathe’s mailbox, which is secure, IN PERSON BEFORE NOON ON DECEMBER 9TH. We will do the drawing Read more