Sinnissippi Quilters Inc NQA Chapter IL 548 October 2014 / November 2014 www.sinnissippiquilters.org 1980 Volume 35 No. 2 Sinnissippi Quilters meet on the first Thursday of each month (unless announced otherwise) at Bethesda Covenant Church, 2101 E. State Street, Rockford, IL. Afternoon Meeting: 1 pm Evening Meeting: 7:00 pm Each meeting has a scheduled program followed by a business session. We invite quilters of all skill levels and their guests to attend. The guest fee is $5.00 INFORMATION Upcoming Guild Meetings: Thursday, October 2 Thursday, November 6 Please join us for dinner with the speaker before the evening meeting at 5:00pm at Stockholm Inn, 2420 Charles St. Rockford, Il Don’t forget to bring the following: *Show & Tell items *Your Nametag *Special Projects items *Your Coffee Mug Newsletter Articles for the Dec 2014/Jan 2015 newsletter are due by November 15 for distribution by November 24. Please make submissions to: Karen Grover 5724 Spring Brook Rd Rockford, IL 61114 Phone: (H) 815-877-8437 (C) 815-988-0538 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Hello Quilters, Fall is in the air - summer went by so quickly! I plan to spend more time at my sewing machine now, how about you? Time to get started on those holiday projects, and of course, our entries for our guild's quilt show next May. We have had a great start to our guild year. We began in August with the Sew-in for the Soldiers, which was a great success. Look for a report in the newsletter or on the website with the number of stockings completed, and the items needed for stuffers. The sew-in was daytime only, but both afternoon and evening meetings featured the Meet the New Board Trunk Show, which is always a treat. The September speakers were so interesting and fun, with two different programs and lots of information. Barb has a great line-up of speakers and workshops for us this year. We have nationally known teachers every year - please plan to attend a workshop or two, or three! Our guild workshop fees are nearly half of what they would be at a large quilt show. It's membership renewal time! Please renew if you haven't already. Invite friends to come and see what our guild is all about. Let's keep growing, and sewing! Phyllis UPCOMING PROGRAMS—MARK YOUR CALENDAR October 2: Lenore Crawford Afternoon: Fusing/Fabric Painting to Create and Art Quilt Evening: Award Winning Techniques for Fusing Fabric (workshops will be available-see inside for details) November 6: Eileen Daniels Afternoon: Vintage Textiles Have a Makeover Evening: Embellished Wearables (workshops will be available-see inside for details) 1 2014/2015 Sinnissippi Quilters Board President Phyliss Campbell 815.601.2920 Vice President Dee Pitthan 815.222.5519 Treasurer Afternoon Secretary Evening Secretary Program I Program II Publications: Newsletter Webmaster: Membership Afternoon Sue Lacerra Sylvia Vaughn Deb Wheeler Barb Clucas Donna Langford Karen Grover Cindy Larsen Audrey Green & Ellen Schrader Luanne Hanne Janet Person 815.243.0093 815.871.5436 815.262.8451 815.519.6796 815.979.3374 815.988.0538 815.963.7868 815-968-2128 815-218-1996 815-494.2638 815.877.6879 Quilt Show Chair Jane Erickson Julie Cuccinelli Marie Tovo 815.566.6141 815.270.0482 815.871.0991 Sunshine Comfort Quilts Delores Wichman Patsy Preiss 815.362.5018 815.629.2474 Membership Evening Special Projects I Special Projects II Hospitality Volunteers for October Afternoon: Barb Kirchmeyer Rita Brdicka Katie Boughton Evening: Georgy Homuth Please contact Sunshine or Comfort Quilt Chairs as needed Hospitality Volunteers for November Afternoon: Melody Rogue Julie Marison Dixie Hosto Evening: Karen Pflipsen Mission Statement: The purpose of Sinnissippi Quilters, Inc. shall be to educate the community and ourselves on all aspects of quilting, to preserve and appreciate our quilting heritage and traditions, and to use our sewing gifts to benefit other community organizations. Find this box on the Sinnissippi Quilters website, www.sinnissippiquilters.org. When you enter your email address and click Subscribe, you will be notified when new items are added to the website, like when the newsletter is added! Please let Cindy Larsen know if you cannot receive the newsletter from the web site. 2 421 Main Street, P.O. Box 128 Pecatonica, IL 61063 Phone Number: 815-239-1026 www.lucky2bquilting.com Owner: Polly Perkins 2,000 bolts of fabric, classes, clubs, camps, notions Hours: Tuesday 10:00-7:00 Wednesday—Saturday 10:00-5:00 Upcoming Programs and Workshops Oct 2 Lenore Crawford. Afternoon: Fusing/Fabric Painting to Create and Art Quilt. Lenore will explain her techniques for fusing and fabric painting to create award winning art quilts. Evening: Award Winning Techniques for Fusing Fabric. Lenore explains the progression of using multi-media in her art quilts to her current technique of using 2” painted squares to make award winning art quilts. Oct 3 Fusing and Fabric Painting to Create Realistic Fabric Art. $15 supply fee paid in class. Check Lenore’s website for specific fabric requirements which change depending on the pattern you choose to do. www.lenorecrawford.com/fabric-requirements.html. -Rotary cutter: 18mm or 28mm -Cutting Mat -Scissors: regular (embroidery optional) -Large Tweezers (beading type) -Black Ultra Fine Sharpie plus regular Sharpie -Masking tape (beige) -Pencil -X-Acto Knife with fine blade -Traveling Ironing pad for fusing -Waste sack this is a messy technique -Background Fabric this is in addition to the fabric requirements found on the website. It needs to be at least 20” x 25” -Fabric as noted on website. Choose a gradation of fabrics for the best effect -Paint Brushes: 1/2” angular, 1/4” angular, 1/8” angular, 0 liner. If you can’t find these exact brushes they will be available for purchase in class. I do not loan brushes Oct 4 Mini Blended Fabric Art Collages. $10 supply fee paid in class. We will use tiny pieces of fabric and tweezers to create miniature blended designs to take home and frame. Fabric painting also included. Fabric is included in this kit. -Large Tweezers (beading type) -Parchment paper or Teflon ironing sheet -Iron/ironing pad -Small Elmer’s Glue -Rotary cutter 28mm is a functional size -Waste sack this is a very messy technique -Ziploc bag to take leftovers home Paint Brushes: 1/2” angular, 1/4” angular, 1/8” angular, 0 liner. If you can’t find these exact brushes they will be available for purchase in class. I do not loan brushes Nov 6 Eileen Daniels. Afternoon: Vintage Textiles Have a Makeover. You will be inspiired to make quilted items from vintage textiles. Evening: Embellished Wearables. Eileen explains the embellishments used on her wearables and where they came from. Very entertaining. Eileen is from Broadhead, Wi. and is an award winning quilter and designer Nov 7 Tea Party Workshop: Supplies required include: -Dark Fat Quarter for background -Backing and batting piece 20” square -Pellon Fusible Wonder Under Web 1/4 yd. -Pellon Easy Knit Fusible Tricot 1/4 yd -Freezer Paper 12” square -Tissue Paper, one piece -Flowered Hankie for pot -Flowered Hankie (2) for cups -Fancy Hankie (3) -Sewing Kit, thread for applique Dec 4 Christmas party: Though December 4th seems like a long way off, it will be here before we know it. We will again be asking for table Hostess’. If you are interested in doing this, please contact Barb Clucas during the October or November meeting or at 815-874-1607. QUILT APPRAISALS 30 Year Pins Available Quilt appraisals help determine the value of your quilts and provide written documentation for insurance, fair market or donation values. Written appraisal—$45 per quilt. Barb Lange presented a design for a 30-year pin at the July, 2010 meeting. The design includes the “Hands All Around” block and commemorates our 30th anniversary in 2009/2010. Pins are available for $5 from Special Projects. CONTACT: Suzanne Swenson AQS Certified Appraiser of Quilted Textiles 815-623-7386 3 Mini-Morning Workshops Oct 2 Travel Bags. Bags will finish 7 1/2” x 4” x 2 1/2” Cut the following prior to the workshop: (8) strips 2 1/2” x 4 1/2” print fabric (2) strips 2” x 8 1/2” contrast fabric (1) strip 1 1/2 x 4” contrast fabric (2) strips 7” x 9 1/2” lining fabric (2) pieces fleece or batting 6 3/4” x 9 1/4” Other supplies include: sewing machine, thread, 14” zipper, walking foot (if you have one), scissors, rotary cutter and mat. Nov 6 Hand Work. Bring a hand project – appliqué, knitting, embroidery, a holiday project that needs to be completed or binding a quilt. Special Projects and More (SPAM) SPAM meets on the following dates at Cherry Valley Library starting at 10AM. Bring a project of your choice or join in working on a guild project. Currently scheduled dates: Oct 18, Nov 22, and Dec 20. Oct 18 Appliqué Nov 1 Extra Day, bring your project Nov 15 Hexagon Paper Piecing Comfort Quilts Patsy Preiss has taken over Comfort Quilts. She will take 12 1/2” signed blocks. Report: Stockings for Soldiers Wow ! You really came through at the Sew-In. Approximately (40) people completed (490) stockings. Including the SFS (Stockings for Soldiers) mini-group and the sew-at-homers we have completed more than (1000) stockings. As more stockings are completed by the sew-at-homers, we will surely make our goal of 1500. Our next step is to obtain more stocking stuffers. All items on the Soldiers' Wish List are needed--especially razors, nutrition bars, individual packages of snacks, tooth brushes, tooth paste, and lip balm. We also need front pages of used Christmas cards in time to write a message on them. A big thank you to all who have helped with our stockings in any capacity. A special thanks goes to our SFS mini-group, and our sew-at-homers who have worked so faithfully every month. Report: September RMS Neonatal Unit Tour Wednesday, September 3, ten Guild members attended two tours of the Neo-Natal Unit at Rockford Memorial Hospital. The tours were conducted by Elise O’Hare, a nurse on the unit and our contact person. Rockford Memorial is the regional level-3 center for neo-natal patients and serves an eleven county area. The unit has five pods with up to seven state of the art isolets in each and the unit serves an average of (32) babies, many of which are twins. Twins are given their own isolet, placed side by side. There is a large staff on hand to serve the babies, and the average length of stay is 40 days. The daily charge is $4,628. The unit also has its’ own surgical room for emergency procedures and an Annex for babies that are getting ready to go home or need a quieter surrounding. Babies can go home when they can eat without the help of tubes, maintain their body temperature and communicate their needs. The hospital also has a guest center for families in the old nurse’s dorm. Families can visit their baby any time 24/7. A private room is provided for families to use in case a baby has passed. It was very clear why our quilts need to be the larger size (44”x56”). They need to go over the top of the isolet to keep the interior dark for the baby. This helps protect the baby’s eyes and muffle the noise. Families love our quilts because it makes the unit feel cozier and less institutional. The quilts become the property of the families. Our service to the unit is greatly appreciated. 4 7th Annual Retreat Coming Up in November Monica and Marie have been working on the retreat for this year. The dates are Nov 6th through the 9th and the registration forms are on the Sinnissippi Quilters website and in this newsletter. The costs have been slowly rising each year and we find that this year we need to raise them a bit to cover the increasing costs. Dee Pitthan has kindly agreed to demonstrate the One Block Wonder quilt for those who wish to make a version of this in 2014. The picture here shows Dee’s version as she has completed the top. Suggestions for choosing your fabrics: choose large prints, a 24” repeat is ideal for a slightly larger than lap size quilt (sized like Dee’s), but other size repeats can be chosen (see below); choose fabrics with very little background (this will make for more interest in your quilt design); try not to pick patterns that run in stripes as this will require very precise cutting and matching – a swirling design is better, try to pick large designs; limit the number of colors in the fabric – designing with 2 or 3 colors is easier than with 8 or 9 (some of the vegetable and fruit patterns are good examples); do not prewash your fabric – this removes the sizing which can distort the fabric. You will need 6 full repeats in order to make the hexagons. The chart below will show how much fabric you will need, however, make sure that you have 6 complete repeats. We will be cutting these hexagons at the retreat this year; do not cut ahead of time as there are specific instructions for cutting. Yardage Requirements and Hexagon Yields Length of Repeat Length of 6 Repeats Yardage Needed 1 ½ yards Yardage + ½ yard for Quilt Back 1 7/8 yards 8” 48” 12” Yield of 6” Blocks 36-38 72” 2 yards 2 ½ yards 54-57 16” 96” 2 2/3 yards 3 ¼ yards 72-76 24” 144” 4 yards 4 ½ yards 108-114 We have one break away scheduled so far that requires you to bring some fabric. Lou Cuccinelli will be teaching hexagon coasters. Hexagon seems to be the theme this year! For this project you will need: -(7) pieces of fabric each measuring 5 ¾ by 6 ¾, Coordinating thread for top stitching, Scissors, Basic sewing kit, and sewing machine If more information is needed prior to the retreat, we will put it into the retreat package that gets emailed to you. We’re looking forward to a wonderful weekend of quilting with our quilting sisters. Newsletter Advertising Do you know who spoke at Guild in 1989/90? Cathy Grafton Kay Sorenson Kay Steinmetz Ann Wasserman Shirley Fomby Newsletter Advertising is available to anyone at the following rates. Contact: Karen Grover 5724 Spring Brook Rd Rockford, IL 61114 815.877.8437 Laverne Larson Ami Simms Mary Sullivan Ann Pastucha Rates for one issue or as noted: Business Card…..$5.00 or 6/$25 1/4 page …....$12.50 or 6/$62.50 Half Page……….…..$25.00/$100 Full Page……………….....$50.00 Classified (50)words or less….$5 Advertising fee payable to: Sinnissippi Quilters. 5 Guild and Mini Group News Congratulations: Cherrywood Wicked Challenge: Robin Gausbeck has won 2nd place and both Phyllis Campbell and Karen Grover have quilts traveling with the show. Quilt Expo: Phyllis Campbell and Alan Fredrickson had quilts displayed AQS Des Moines: Phyllis Campbell had her Grand Central Terminal quilt accepted into this show. IQA Houston: Robin Gausbeck has been notified that she has won a ribbon in this show. Condolences to the family of Sue Jackson who recently passed away. Make and Take Mini Group-Contact Denise Ethun. This group will meet on the fourth Monday of the month in room A of the Mitchell Parish Center at St. Bridget's Church in Loves Park from 1:00 - 3:00 P.M. On September 22nd we will be using the wacky web tool from Missouri Star Quilt Co., making a Periwinkle Mug Rug which can also be used for other things. Bring 5" squares of a variety of fabrics. Leftover charm squares work great. We have the wacky web tool to cut them or bring your own if you have one. Omigosh Mini Group– Contact Beth Faust. This group meets at her home of the 4th Thursday of the month from 1:30 to 3:30 . You may join anytime. American Pioneer Quilters mini group-Contact Debbie Van Dusen at 480-212-2784. We study historic quilt styles and patterns from 1600-1900 stopping at 1899-1900. This includes Colonial quilts brought to this country by Dutch, English and the French, 1700's French influence and the American Revolution, 1800's appliqué, , 1830's Baltimore album, Civil War era, Gold Rush and Victorian. Feel free to bring show and tell, books, or magazine articles related to the time period. Fellowship-Contact Teresa Hancock at 815-335-1084. No sewing required! Just chatter. We love to visit quilt shops, antique stores and anything else we decide looks interesting in our wanderings. These day excursions start in the mid -morning and end mid-afternoon with a stop around noon for a bite to eat. Dates are determined by the group the previous month. Stockings for Soldiers-Contact Kathy Thomas at 815-222-7990. Your talents are needed to sew cuffs, surge stockings, sew cuffs on, turn stockings, pin cuffs on and spend time making friends. Meeting times are from 10 AM to 2 PM the Wednesday after the guild meeting in Winnebago IL. Art Mini Group –Contact Elizabeth A. Franck or Debbie Van Dusen. We will be creating different series of (small) art quilts using the Elements and Principles of Design as guidelines. The books, DVDs, etc., plus individual experiences will help provide a flexible framework for exploration, creativity and growth in an open, sharing and relaxing environment. A variety of techniques will be used to explore composition, color theory and mixed media. Our primary resource is the Art Quilt Workbook” by Jane Davila and Elin Waterston, the DVD“Teach You – Art Quilting Basics” and “Art Quilts at Play” Check this out! Celtic Quilt Tours and Debbi Cagney are offering a shop hop tour to both Ireland and Scotland in 2015. Please contact them at www.celticquilttours.com if you are interested. 6 Guild Meeting Notes August September Afternoon: The new board members did a show and tell of their first and last quilts as a program during the Sewing for the Soldiers sew-in. (52) members were in attendance. Special Projects: Neo-Natal Quilts: Jan delivered (18) to Swedish American Neonatal. She announced that there is a tour of Rockford Memorial Hospital Neo-natal Unit coming up in Sept. Please sign up. Remember that the 7th Annual Retreat is coming up in November, see Monica Kelso for details. Comfort quiltsL Patsy Preiss is collecting 12 1/2”. Remember to sign them. She presented Teresa Hancock with her Presidents blocks. SPAM at Cherry Valley Library: Elizabeth Franck is offering a Banner workshop or time to work on your project. Evening: Membership: (24) members present. Special Projects:Jan Person a total of (86) neonatal quilts have been given this summer. Now working on Fidget Quilts – will see how they are received at nursing homes. Patchwork by the Lake: Judy Mullen reminded everyone about the7th annual retreat! November 6/9 (Thursday is optional). Tips and Techniques: Colleen Hoffman needs presenters for the new guild year. Quilt Show: Julie Cuccinelli needs items for Silent Auction. Littlest Angel Project: Phyllis Campbell reported that Nora Hamidi is looking for help to create a presentation about this project. Please contact Nora if you can help. Comfort Quilts: Patsy Preiss is asking for 12 1/2” unfinished blocks Hospitality still needs someone to Chair. Afternoon:Membership: (68) members and (2) new members present. Our speakers were Jan Kruger and Linda Marcou from Milwaukee. Special Projects & Morning Workshops: Jan Person reported on the tour of the Neonatal unit on Sept. 3rd. The mini morning workshop made fidget quilts. Stocking for Soldiers : Kathy Thomas said (40) people turned out (490) stockings. Christmas cards and stocking stuffers are needed, check the website for a list. The stockings will be filled on November 14 & 15 at the Masonic Lodge in Loves Park. Raffle Quilt: Dee Pitthan asked for a volunteer to quilt the raffle quilt. SPAM: Saturday workshop at the Cherry Valley Library on September 13, from 10 to 4 p.m., they will make the yoyo Christmas trees. New Mini Group: “Art Quilts” is starting on September 23. Web site: Cindy Larson explained how to navigate the web-site and how to find info there and on facebook. Evening: Program: Linda Marcou from Milwaukee “Color My World”. Method of using color crayons to design and color quilt designs. Linda offered a hands-on project for a small fee. Tips and Techniques: See Colleen Hoffman to volunteer for 2015. Membership: (26) members, (3) new members, (1) guest. Quilt Show Medallions: Please return in original bags to Becky Harvey - All have been given out. Show and Tell: (5) members showed projects. SEWING ROOM SALE October 13 and 14 6-9 PM 540 Cloverlane Drive, Sycamore, IL 815.899.2933 Books, fabric, gadgets, antiques Mohair Teddy Bear Kits *************Cash only*************** 7 Quilt Show ToTo-Do List: We have reached the point in May 2 & 3, 2015 the planning stages for the Quilt Show that we now need help from the general membership. The show isn’t just the responsibility of the quilt show committee; it is also the responsibility of each and every member of the guild. This one event funds the guild’s functions for the next two years, i.e. programs, speakers, workshops, charity quilts and projects. If every member does a little bit, it helps the whole group prosper. This is what I am asking of each member: One quilt minimum for display or to be judged in the show One item or a group donation for the silent auction One quilt for the bed turning One trip through your sewing room to find stuff for the Boutique One group you attend regularly to advertise the show to by handing out bookmarks One ad sold for the quilt show program booklet – One new person to attend the show Two hours of volunteer work during the actual show (Wed-Sun of show week) Sell $20 minimum in raffle tickets for the raffle quilt This list may look long and overwhelming. Start now and work on a little bit at a time. We have just 7 short months until the show. Anything you can do to help out would be appreciated. If you can only do one thing, great! If you are willing and able to do more, great! Our guild was founded on this principle; many hands make light work, as in our logo, the hands all around block. Together we will make this the show a success! Quilters Help Cover “Littlest Angels” Nora Hamidi was asked to give a short presentation about our Littlest Angels to the retirees of Woodward Sundstrand on Sept 10th. These generous people donated a total of $50.00 to be used for this project. She displayed a few quilts that have been received but not yet turned over to the coroner’s office. She explained that we have area groups to whom both Nora and Sue Fidu Fiducccia will soon be speaking to who either crochet or knit and a group from Christ the Rock church who want to make quilts of lo love ve from used wedding dresses. At one point, Nora had six dresses at her house for this purpose. There was one dress that was so unusual that she did some research on dating it. She asked Darlene Karvelius, who brought the dresses to her, if she would mi mind nd if the guild took it to Midway Village. After talking to Gina Mosley, the director at Midway, she asked if we wanted it back but Nora took the liberty of donating it in the name of Sinnissippi Quilter’s as the lace was too fragile and unusual for it to bbee ccut ut apart even for our babies. Gina promised that if it was determined to be dated as Nora thought, it would be part of the disp display lay and if not it will be used very carefully in productions at the Village. Rita Brdicka and Nora will be going on a Quilter’s Cruise in November visiting the Houston Quilt Festival and then boarding a cruise ship where they have Pam Holland, Bonnie Hunter, and Kim Diehl as their instructors for seven days days. Nora ordered business cards with the guild web site listed as well as a short statement of what we are about and asked that the recipients ask Nora how to start a Littlest Angels project in their communities. In addition, they will also collect names, addresses and email addresses of those interested. It would be great to get this going nationwide. Upcoming Quilt Shows and Guild News 10-11/12. Harvest of Quilts 2014 presented by Dekalb County Quilters. Sycamore Middle School, 150 Maplewood Dr., Sycamore, IL. $5. For more information, see www.heritagequiltersguild.com 10-17/10-18. Prairie Treasures Quilt Show 2014. Du Page County Fair Grounds, 2015 West Manchester Road, Wheaton, IL. Fri 9-6; sat 9-4. For more information, see www.psqg.org. 10-17/10-18. Calhoun County Quilt and Church Tour. Hardin, IL. For more information call 618.883.2578 or 618.232.1268. 8 SINNISSIPPI QUILT GUILD WORKSHOP SIGN-UP Please fill out this form and give it to Barb Clucas along with your payment. Full day workshops are 9:30-4:00, locations to be determined, at a cost of $35.00 for members and $45.00 for non-members. Half day workshops are 9:30 to 2:30 at a cost of $20.00 for members and $25.00 for non-members. Any questions please contact Barb at 815.874.1607. Please list the workshop for which you are signing up. Any kit fees noted for a speaker are paid directly to the teacher. Name _________________________________ Phone # __________________________________ Email address _______________________________________________________________________ Date Name of Class Amount Comments Order “LOVE OF QUILTING” Magazine Receive Fons & Porter’s “Love of Quilting” magazine through our guild for 1 year for $15.00. You may receive 3 free spools of Sulky thread and 2 free quilting booklets: Fons & Porter’s “Favorite Scrap Quilts” and “Quilting the Quilt”, as supplies last. Please return this form with your check made payable to Judy Mullen for $15.00. Mail to: Judy Mullen, 4928 Zenith Parkway, Machesney park. IL 61115-4406. Call (815) 636-9094, if questions. Orders will be mailed monthly one week after our meeting. PLEASE PRINT Name: ___________________________________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________ Apt: ______________ City/State: _____________________________________________________ Zip: ______________ Phone: _____________________________________________________________________ ______ RENEW 9 ______ NEW NL:34/6 10 October 2014 10SUN MON TUE WED 1 THU 2 Mini Morning 9:30 Meeting 1 and 7 FRI 3 Guild Birthday: Carol Hodapp 5 6 7 8 9 Speaker Workshop Birthday: Marilyn Dreger Shirley Thillen 10 Harvest of Quilts Sycamore, IL Birthday: Norma Copes Julie Marison 19 13 15 16 17 18 SPAM 10am Birthday: Carla Wright Birthday: Karla Nitz Debbie Van Dusen 21 22 23 27 Birthday: Lorna Carlson 28 29 Birthday: Stephanie Nordlin 24 Board Meeting Birthday: Judy Stansfield 26 Speaker Workshop Harvest of Quilts Sycamore, IL 14 20 4 11 Birthday: Helen V. Petersen 12 SAT 30 Birthday: Colleen Magee Carol Swenson 25 Birthday: Anne Biedowicz 31 Halloween Board Meeting 7pm November 2014 GSUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 SPAM 10am 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 15 Mini-Morning 9:30 Meeting 1 and 7 9 10 11 12 Birhday: Judy Berg Birthday: Beverly Hailey 16 17 18 19 Birthday: Sandi Campbell 23 30 Birthday: Eleanor Potts 13 24 20 SPAM 10am 21 22 28 29 Birthday: Linda Kubota 25 26 27 Thanksgiving Birthday: Kris Logan 11 Sinnissippi Quilters Inc. P.O. Box 1556 1980 Rockford, IL 61110-1556 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED 4616 E. STATE ST. ROCKFORD, IL 61108 (815) 227-1659 quilterhaven.com Store Hours: Monday-Saturday 10a.m.—4p.m. Wednesday 10a.m.—7p.m. HANDI QUILTER REPRESENTATIVE 12
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