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  • 08/11/2024 8:32 AM | Gail Luther (Administrator)

    There is no easy way to upload the entire email that I got from The National Quilt Museum but one thing caught my eye and if you have a student sewer in your life, you might find it interesting.

    School Block Challenge – National Quilt Museum

    If you want to just look around their website, it is quiltmuseum.

    Gail

  • 08/11/2024 8:23 AM | Gail Luther (Administrator)

    Hi Gail,A client of my office is a participant in the Restorative Justice Quilting Program at South Central Correctional Center (SCCC) in Licking, Missouri, and has shared with us photos of many of the quilts he has created, as well as the positive impact participation in the program has had in his life.  The program relies upon donated supplies for its existence.  Our office has decided to collect donations for this program to be delivered to SCCC.  A flyer with more information about the program and photos of some of the quilts made in the program is attached.

    My office will be collecting donated supplies (quilting fabric, thread, batting, yarn) through October 9, 2024, which we will deliver to SCCC at the completion of the drive.   Useable scraps and partial balls of yarn are welcome.

    I will bring bins for collecting donations to the September 14, 2024 STLMQG guild meeting and to SewMe Oct. 4-6, 2024.  

    Please share this information with the Guild in the next email update.

    We appreciate your donations and support!

    Thanks,

    Kristina Starke Olson  (she/her)


  • 08/05/2024 8:48 AM | Gail Luther (Administrator)

    TCQ is offering 25% off to any new customer who gets us their quilts by the end of August. Aaaand, if you have used our services in the past and you refer a new customer to us, you'll get a $25 credit.   Here is a link - It's also in the announcement bar on the website so it should be easy to find. I by no means expect you to know or share all the details. The two basic things should get folks interested enough to reach out to us or check out the details. 

  • 08/05/2024 8:38 AM | Gail Luther (Administrator)


  • 08/04/2024 9:52 AM | Gail Luther (Administrator)

    Dear Quilters,

    My name is Tracey Clement. I am a quilter and researcher from Australian Catholic University (ACU). I am looking for volunteers for a research study about Temperature Quilts.

    I am hoping you will be able to distribute my call for volunteers to your members?

    To be eligible to participate in this study, quilters will need to meet the following criteria:

    They must be 18-years-old and have made at least one temperature quilt.

    To participate, quilters will be asked to complete the following:

    • A Survey that will be conducted online, will be anonymous, and will take approximately 5-minutes to complete.
    • Volunteer for an OPTIONAL Interview online that will take approximately 20-30 minutes to complete.

    For further information and a full description about the study, please see the Participant Information Letter and Consent form here

    This study has been approved by the ACU Human Research Ethics Committee, and the ethics number is: 2024-3764

    Please contact Dr Tracey Clement) who is the Chief Investigator via email if you have any questions about the research: tracey.clement@acu.edu.au

    To complete the survey on Temperature Quilts click here

    https://acu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2ahMz1blv2DofHg

    Dr Tracey Clement

    Lecturer / Director McGlade Gallery

    National School of Arts & Humanities

    Faculty of Education and Arts

    Australian Catholic University 

    Phone: (02) 9701 4653


     

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    I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. I honour our Elders past, present and emerging.

    Australian Catholic University - CRICOS 00004G. This email may contain information that is confidential, privileged or constitutes personal information. If you have received this email in error, you are not authorised to use or share it. Please delete it immediately and notify the sender.


  • 08/04/2024 9:49 AM | Gail Luther (Administrator)

    The Piatt County Museum is hosting the 3rd annual quilt festival, this year in Cisco on Saturday, August 17th from 9am – 3pm at the Cisco Community Center (325 N. Main Street, Cisco, IL). The festival is showcasing quilts and needlework with quilts on display, presentations, an appraiser on site, quilt and sewing vendors,  and the annual quilt raffle. This year, the event will spotlight quilts and patterns from the Willow Branch and Cerro Gordo townships. Cathy Glover, American Quilter’s Society-certified Quilt Appraiser, will again be on site for walk-in appraisals (Note, limit 2 quilts/person. Registration required upon walk-in. Appraisal fee will be required). Entrance is $5.00 a person. The Piatt County Association Home & Community Education organization will have refreshments available.

    The 2024 featured speaker is Luella Doss, International Quiltmaker, Quilt Historian, Fabric Designer, Wearable Artist and Pattern Publisher. For four decades, artist Luella McCarney Doss has captured international attention with her dimensional quilts, wearable art and fabric-sculptured birds and farm animals. Homegrown of Piatt County farmland grew Luella’s character and creativity to help her achieve signature status with quilt-related businesses worldwide. In 1988, Doss founded The Wisconsin Quilt History Project, and has since researched over 8,0k00 quilts. Meet Luella and enjoy her quilt turning presentation “Homeland Treasures,” featuring Piatt County Quilts pre-1950, and delight in Luella’s creativity in her special exhibit.

    Speaker Schedule:

                    9:00 am What are Quilt Appraisals and why do we need them? (Cathy Glover)

                    10:00 am Homeland Treasures, featuring Piatt County Quilts Pre-1950 (Luella Doss) Bed Turning

                    11:00 am Embellishments… with Fresh Eyes (Colleen Vaughan)

                    12:30 pm The Vital Fabric of Quilts in my Life (Luella Doss)

                    1:30 pm History of the Decatur Quilters Guild and their Projects (Mary Traxel)

    Event Information:
    Piatt County Quilt Festival
    Saturday, August 17th, 9am – 3pm
    Cisco Community Center
    325 N. Main Street, Cisco
    $5 admission (cash or check only)
    Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/share/9uSpadf29ZbSuMQm/

    About the Museum:
    The Piatt County Museum organization is a 501(c)3, established in 1965 to foster appreciation of Piatt County history. After outgrowing several locations in downtown Monticello, the organization and its collections moved to a new home at #1 Heritage Lane Monticello. While the Museum is not yet open to the public, opportunities for traveling displays and visits are possible. Membership opportunities can be discovered by contacting Lucia Wilkin, 217.649.1766.


  • 07/14/2024 10:00 AM | Gail Luther (Administrator)

    The supply lists for the workshops has been added to their descriptions. Just go to the Event; the link to the supply document is toward the bottom of the description.

    The zoom instructions will be sent out in an email to all registered participants a couple days before the workshops.

    Watercolor workshop

    Curves and Transparencies workshop

  • 07/10/2024 7:13 AM | Gail Luther (Administrator)

    We received the following email --

    ---------- Forwarded message ---------
    From: Quilts4Vets <lld@quilts4vets.com>
    Date: Sat, Jul 6, 2024, 3:16 PM
    Subject: Opportunity for your members from Quilts4Vets
    To: stlmqg@gmail.com <stlmqg@gmail.com>

    Hello:

    I'm reaching out from Quilts4Vets, a non-profit charity organization supporting U.S. veterans. We have an opportunity for your guild's quilters that I hope you'll share with your members.

    Quilts4Vets just launched its 2024-2025 Volunteer Makers Campaign, which allows your members to garner chances to win our Grand Prize, $500 in longarm quilting services, and other fun prizes. We provide quilts to veterans who suffer from the ravages of war.

    Here's a link to all the info. https://quilts4vets.com/win-500-in-longarm-quilting-services-register-as-a-maker/

    I hope your members can join us. We have many veterans in need of our love and support.  We can really use your members' talents.

    Thank you for your time and consideration.

    Blessings to you and yours,

    Laurie Lee

    Laurie Lee Dovey

    Founder/Executive Director

    Quilts4Vets

    Supporting U.S. Veterans One Stitch at a Time

    Quilts4Vets.com

    lld@Quilts4Vets.com

    FB/IG/LinkedIn @quilts4vets


  • 07/09/2024 8:25 AM | Gail Luther (Administrator)

    An email from City Sewing Room

    Link

St. Louis Modern Quilt Guild is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. 216 Parkland Ave, St. Louis, MO 63122


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