1/28/09

February 10, 2009


Hardanger Workshop by Marilyn Meinecke



Marilyn will supply the cloth needed for learning Hardanger. Things you will need to bring are: chenille needle or blunt tapestry needle, color coordinated #5 and or #8 pearl cotton and embroidery floss, sharp scissors, tweezers and an embroidery hoop. Marilyn has made many beautiful Hardanger projects for friends and family. If you have any Hardanger books please bring them to share. They are difficult to find in our area. Doors will be open by 8:30AM and class will begin at 9AM. See you all there to learn this interesting ‘stitching and cutting’ project!

Potluck at noon with general meeting at 1PM
Flea market Flea market Flea market Flea market Flea market

SNOW DAYS…Just a reminder to everyone concerning snow days on guild days. If schools are closed, we will be also. However, arrangements will be made to have the meeting on the following Wednesday." Even if Mason City schools have NOT closed and yours does, use common sense and stay home. We think guild is very important; however, your safety is more so." As you all know we had to meet a week later due to our wonderful Iowa weather. The NIQG wishes to thank everyone who showed up to help make charity quilts on the 20th. 25 quilts were worked on simultaneously. Way to go girls!



Carlene Davies wishes to say…A big thanks to those members who came in the morning and helped put the quilts together. As I told the male onlookers, it was a big quilting bee and everyone (from the noise level in the room) enjoyed themselves. WE DO GOOD WORK AND HAVE FUN AT THE SAME TIME. If anyone would be interested in helping complete the quilts at the center, you're welcome any Tuesday. A bunch of us meet ,(Hooked on Tuesday Quilting Ladies) ,every Tuesday at the Senior Center between 9:00 a.m. and 1 or 2:00 p.m. to work on anything related to quilting (and not so related). The Center serves lunch at 1:45, with reservations being made the day before, at a very reasonable cost.

Cathy Knowles, Program Chair is checking into having Maggie Ball of Dragonfly come to teach a one day or two day class workshop within the next year. She hails originally from England and now lives on Bainbridge Island next to Seattle, Washington. Maggie has several pattern books published; her latest are Borgello with a Twist & Traditional Quilts with a Twist. You can check out her website at dragonflyquilts.com. Jenny and Kelsey have these books for you to see! Cathy will need to know if there is enough interest before we ask her to come. She has to be planned soon to fit her schedule! If you are interested please let her know ASAP! Further information will be available in the coming months.



Kelsey Jones has taken over the Treasurer’s job as Mary Ruth is working now and no longer has the time. We wish to thank Mary Ruth for her service as Treasurer! Thank you Mary Ruth!

NOTICE: We still have at least three checks outstanding from the November meeting that need to be cashed. Please girls check your purses and get those checks cashed. Any future money needed or to be given to guild, please let Carlene or Kelsey know.

Chinese Auction


The Chinese Auction had been going on for 2 years now. We wish to thank everyone who has donated to it and also to those who have had fun trying to win the items! $34.50 has been added to the Chinese Auction last month for a total of $751.90! Thanks to everyone! No Chinese Auction in February. We will have Flea Market instead.

Antique Lone Star Raffle Quilt
You’ve seen the quilt! Phyllis Wright has done up such a nice job of hand quilting this quilt. Don’t forget to buy your raffle quilt tickets for $1 each. The more tickets you buy the better your chances of winning the quilt! So far $27.00 had been collected. When we get to $50 we will draw for the winner. This is a steal, girls! A beautiful hand quilted antique Lone Star quilt! Let’s try to make the $50 this month. Who will win this wonderful quilt? Good luck to everyone!


Lottery block!

The lottery block is called ‘Depression’ by Marcia Hohn. This quickly made block is best made using scraps! A good time to get rid of pieces taking up room in your stash! Use lights and darks and have fun! Make as many as you desire. The more you make the better your chances of winning them all!

Comfort Quilt blocks


Included in the last newsletter is the heart to use as an appliqué. Cut out at least a 13” background, appliqué heart using your favorite method and trim down to 12 ½”. Make as many as you would like. Give these to Carlene Davis or better yet if you make at least 12 heart blocks you could put an alternating 12 ½” plain print block with them, add a border and sew them together for her. If you don’t have that heart template make your own! Hearts come in all flavors! Thank you to everyone as we bring comfort to our members who are our friends.

2009 Naughty Row by Row Quilt- theme will be ‘HOME’
First round is in the bag! You should have your second ‘coffee cup’ row done to pass along to the next gal at February Meeting. You will be handing your bag to the name listed for February. The next pattern will be available for you to use or not to use! It is a watering can! Remember to work on the project as if it were your own quilt. (Note: even though this is a ‘row by row’ doesn’t mean your row can’t be a column……..uh-oh…juices going?) NOTE: PLEASE MAKE ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE PERSON YOU ARE TO PASS YOUR BAG TO IF YOU CANNOT MAKE IT TO GUILD MEETING! It just isn’t fair to the person who has to wait and then hurry up her row. THANKS! Now have fun girls!

2010 Raffle Quilt- Cabin Lights
Please return your kit of blocks as soon as possible! Margaret McMullin & Betty Neel & Carlene Davis say thank you!

Board Meeting will be held on February 17th, 2009 at the Senior Center in Mason.

Lost! Nancy Malmin has lost her ruler! Please check your bags. She had her name on it!

Dixie Schaer has lost her camera! Please check your bags!

Show and Tell
Lenore Forbes showed off two darling wool runners. Kim Sime shared her ‘honey of a quilt’ called the Minnesota Pinwheels lap quilt that she made for a retiring friend. What a lucky friend! Jo Best made a Linus quilt made with lottery blocks that she had won. It will be going to a nice young man that she knows. Ruth Ward showed us her beautiful Red Work quilt and a sweet Teddy Bear quilt, teddy bears made with flannel. This quilt will be given to her great grandson yet to be born! Very cute! Marilyn Meinecke showed us her charming baby quilt and a bowtie framed. Then to finish up the show and tell, Lola Stiles wowed us with her Rose Quilt! What a talent this lady owns! Thanks everyone who shared their quilts with us!


Magic Attic Windows


Upcoming workshops:
Mar, 2009- ‘Think Pink’ Magic Windows by Kelsey Jones
April 2009- Group 3- Woven Ribbons class by Lola Stiles
May 2009-‘Blue Berry Hill’ Log Cabin with a twist by Jenny Schlutz
June 2009- Group 5- to be determined
(Classes may be changed due to weather and availability of teachers)

Workshop/Program Groups
All groups are responsible to help workshop/ program person carry her things in/out, general kitchen set up and clean up. Please be there early enough to help her. That month’s group is also responsible to bring desserts for afternoon coffee. Help is needed at the sign in table to provide info to visitors and new members and man the Chinese auction. It takes many hands to make light work. Programs costing more than $100 needs to go to the board for approval.

Oct 2008-Group 6: Kelsey Jones, Marilyn Meinecke, Dorothy Birch, Cathy Knowles, Mary Ruth Calland & Patricia Calland
Nov 2008-Group 7: Gwen Mathews, Darlene Alexander, Marge Bahnsen, Betty Werle, & Le Nore Forbes
Dec 2008-Officers & Board: Christmas Party
Jan 2009-Group 8: Marion Anderson, Wilma Ades, Joan Chandler, Laurie Schwarck, & Minerva Wagner (Nancy Malmin)
Feb 2009-Group 1: Barb DeBoer, Thelma Bohn, Bev Adams, Carlene Davis and Shelly Koren
March 2009-Group 2: Marlene Oswood, Jeanne Moorehead, Ruth Ward, Betty Neel & Kim Sime
April 2009- Group 3: Margaret McMullin, Jo Ann Johnson, Nancy Trager, Janice Pralle. Lola Stiles & Margaret Hanawalt
May 2009-Group 4: Jenny Schlutz, Dixie Schaer, Norma Jean Miller, Phyllis Wright & Jean Payne
June 2009-Group 5: Kaye Klukow, Sue Hansen, Florence Hagstrom, Sharon Weckworth, Jo Best & Mary Ann Johnson
For the afternoon luncheon, all groups are free to take a table and decorate it as we
did at the Masonic Temple. Please separate this table before meeting starts. We don’t have to have everything in the kitchen. Please feel free to do your thing! We encourage it!

Upcoming elections in June
It is not too early to be thinking about elections of officers and board members. We also need chair holders as well. It takes all of us working together to have a successful guild. One thing to remember is that no one works alone on any project. We all work as a group.
I will be President this next year. I am excited and looking forward to serving the NIQG, the best I can, however I am nervous too. I am more of a ‘behind the scenes’ type of person. But I know that if I need help I only have to ask. That is what is great about our guild. Everyone is grand at working together. Just look at Charity Quilt day. You ladies were wild and crazy whipping out those quilts! Thanks very much for that!

I have a Vice President who has agreed to help. Margaret McMullin will be filling that place. I will need a Secretary and a Treasurer. We will need to replace 2 Board members. We also will need new chairs for various projects. Margaret, Norma Jean Miller and I will be contacting you soon to see what areas you would like to help in. Remember you never work alone.
Carlene Davis is our Quilt Show Chair. She will need lots of help as the show is planned. We need your ideas and help in many areas for the show. Please say yes to her when she asks for assistance and quilts.

Kelsey Jones is our Web Mistress. She is in need of people to train to load info on our website in case she has an emergency which happened earlier this winter. If you are interested please let her know soon.

I will be presenting the areas needed to be filled at the March Meeting. Please be thinking about it! Our membership is the lowest it has been in many years due to passing away and health issues! Even if you have held a position before do it again! We need each of you!
Thank you everyone! Jenny Schlutz

Secretary Board Minutes by Le Nore Forbes
The NIQG met on Jan 20, 2009 at the Senior Center at 10AM. 6 members present. The quilt show expenses will come out of the savings account. The regular expenses are slowly depleting our bank account. We will need some money making projects.
Our program groups need to start planning ahead several months for their programs. Contact Cathy Knowles for additional help. There are area quilt shop owners who are willing to give programs.


Ruth Calland has full time employment at Hobby Lobby. She is asking for a replacement as she feels she hasn’t the time to do a good job and can’t attend all the meetings.
IPTV has asked for a donation. We have paid for the year, a donation of $100 in August, we will give again next Sept for the 2010 year. Dorothy Wismer family has given a donation of $30. A motion was made by Ruth Ward and 2nd by Norma Jean Miller to give donation, reimbursements and grants to the savings account for the quilt show. Motion carried.
Jenny will be on the nominating committee for officers and board for the coming year. We will be looking forward for your cooperation. Ruth made a motion to adjourn. 2nd by Jenny. Motion carried.

Secretary Minutes by Le Nore Forbes
The NIQG met on Jan 21, 2009, at the Covenant Church at 8:30. We all pitched in and made many charity quilts. A delicious pot luck lunch was enjoyed at noon. The business meeting was conducted by Carlene Davis, President.

The raffle quilt kits where mostly returned. If you have a kit please return it to Carlene. Kelsey Jones received a comfort quilt for the passing of her Mom.

The nominating committee for officers are, Jenny Schlutz, Margaret McMullin and Norma Jean Miller. A new temporary Treasurer has been accepted by Kelsey Jones. Chinese Auction winners are Marilyn M(2), Jeanne Moorehead(2), Cathy Knowles, Kelsey Jones, Lola Stiles and Ruth Ward.

The February program will be on Hardanger by Marilyn M. we will need 18 count aida cloth, blunt tapestry needle, pearl cotton #5 & #8, embroidery hoop, sharp scissors and tweezers. Naughty Rows shown by members.

Jo Best will look into the Clear Lake room for the August Picnic. Dixie Schaer reported on the North Iowa Fair Booth. More info will be given later if there will be charges this year. Continued
Kelsey will teach classes on the web site operations. Please contact her if you are interested in learning and helping out.

Cathy Knowles will look into possibly having work shop and trunk show by Maggie Ball of Dragon Fly quilts. The quilts that were finished today were shown. Various members showed their recent projects. Betty Neel donated two very pretty lacy Comfort Quilts as well as ABC quilts. A delicious lunch was served by the committee. North Iowa Quilt Guild

MINUTES December 10, 2008
Meeting was called to order by President Carlene Davis with 27 members present. Minutes of November 12, 2008, were approved as printed. November's Treasurer's report was accepted and placed on file.

Announcement noting January's program will be working on quilts for various organizations. Also there will be a Flea Market. Kits for blocks for the raffle quilt were handed out with the request that the completed blocks be returned at the January meeting.

Jennie also explained the process for the “Naughty Rows” and Mystery Guilt with the bags for the “Naughty Row” quilts were distributed.

Jennie, Norma and Jeanne provided the door prizes and as there were a large number of Santas, everyone won the prizes, with three left over.

Show and Tell consisted on three baby quilts and two wall hangings by Carlene Davis; an appliqué butterfly by Cathy Knowles; pillowcases constructed during the workshop by Marlene Oswood, Jennie Schlutz and Dixie Schaer; a purple floral quilt by Phyllis Wright and a graduation quilt by Shelly Koran.

The meeting adjourned and lunch was served.
How True it is…

Another year has passed and we’re all a little older.
Last summer felt hotter and winter seems colder.

I rack my brain for happy thoughts to put down on my pad. But lots of things that come to mind just make me kind of sad.

There was a time not long ago when life was quite a blast. Now I fully understand about living in the past.

We used to go to weddings, football games and lunches. Now we got to funeral homes and after funeral brunches.

We used to have hangover from parties that were gay. Now we suffer body aches and while the night away.

We used to travel often to places near and far. Now we get sore bottoms from riding in the car.

We used to go out shopping for new clothing at the mall. But, now we never bother…all the sizes are too small.

We used to go to nightclubs and drink a little booze. Now we stay at home at night and watch the evening news.

That my friend is how life is and now my tale is told. So enjoy each day and live it up! Before you’re too darned old!

May God let us all grow old gracefully!

Mystery Quilt 2009! PART SIX! Ok girls! Let’s put the quilt together! Following are the samples to put your quilt together. I can’t follow the rules so I altered mine to suit my tastes. I hope you all had fun making this neat quilt. If you need all of the instructions at once please let me know and I can get you a copy of it.

Cutting the last components of blocks:
Cut 16- 2 ½” x 4 ½” light rectangles.
Cut 8- 2 ½” x 2 ½” dark squares
Cut 8- 2 ½” x 2 ½” medium/dark squares
Assemble blocks: you will make four 16 ½” square blocks.
Next cut your 12 long strips to 16 ½” lengths and add to blocks using the nine patches for cornerstones.
After completing the sashing strips and cornerstones, add 2 ½” x 50 ½” inner border strips to the top and bottom of blocks. Then add 2 ½” x 54 ½” strips to the sides.
Flying geese-
Add the flying geese to the top and bottom making sure they face each other in the center.
Add the cornerstones to the remaining geese also making sure the geese meet in the center on the sides.
Outer border- Add 4 ½” borders starting at the top first then add to the sides. That’s it! Sandwich and quilt your mystery in any fashion that suits you! Cut 2 ½” strips for binding or cut a back large enough to bring to front and secure! I hope you had fun with this quilt!

1/9/09

January 14th, 2009

Happy Holidays!
Charity Day 9AM-3PM
January is the month that we come together to create Charity Quilts and enjoy each other’s company! Bring your sewing machine, large needles to tie, pliers, scissors, rotary cutter & mat, basting pins or any other general sewing supplies that you can think of.
If you have quilt tops to donate and ready to sandwich that would be great! If you have blocks that need to be sewn together, bring those too! If you have backings to spare it would be appreciated! Batting and some backings will be available for use. We have enough yarn to tie with.
Whatever you feel you would like to help with, please come and have some fun! Some tables will be raised for sandwiching and or tying.
The doors will be open by 8:15 and we plan to start sewing no later than 9AM. We will have a noon potluck with general meeting following. Sewing will continue in the afternoon. If you would like to bring some morning treats they are always appreciated! Heaven knows we need nourishment! See you all there!
Donated quilts so far are:
ABC-All Babies Count……………………………………………………………….……....1009 quilts
Linus-Children in need from birth to age 21……………………………………………....…..247 quilts
Crisis-women and children in stress………………………………………………………….…40 quilts
Northern Lights- Men in transition to a better life…………………………………………….36 quilts
Habitat-Habitat for Humanity homes in the north Iowa area……………………………..……34 quilts
Wrap a Smile-children born with cleft palates in South America………………………...…….70 utility quilts
Military Hospital Fisher House……………………………………………………………….40 wheel chair quilts
……………………………………………………………25 knitted caps & mittens
Hot Dog pillow cases…………………………………………………………………………....20 pillow cases
Comfort quilts-22 quilts…Given to Members who needed a hug and to know we are thinking of them…………
Mary Jane Allen, Virginia Brennan, Cassie Kloberdanz, Phyllis Wright, Jo Best, Bette Koeff, Jan Martin, Dixie Schaer, Carlene Davis, Jan Pralle, Minerva Wagner, Joan Chandler, Dorothy Wismer, Judy Magner (HOTQ’s), Marie Senne and Arlene Christensen, Mary Alexander, Ruth Ward, Nancy Malmin, Jean Payne, Dorothy Birch and Laurie Schwarck.

We have also donated several quilts to families in need due to fires and etc. in the North Iowa Area- 30-35 quilts (this is an estimate).

As you can see the NIQG which is ‘YOU’ has donated many quilts and related items to those in need. Donating your time and talents are so very much needed and appreciated! Thank you to all!

Flea market Flea market Flea market Flea market Flea market
Bring any sewing related items that you would like to sell!
You are responsible for your own sales!
SNOW DAYS" Just a reminder to everyone concerning snow days on guild days. If schools are closed, we will be also. However, arrangements will be made to have the meeting on the following Wednesday." Even if Mason City schools have NOT closed and yours does, use common sense and stay home. We think guild is very important; however, your safety is more so."

Chinese Auction
$18 has been added to the Chinese Auction for a total of $717.40! Thanks to everyone!

Antique Lone Star Raffle Quilt
You’ve seen the quilt! Phyllis Wright has done up such a nice job of hand quilting this donated quilt. Don’t forget to buy your raffle quilt tickets for $1 each. The more tickets you buy the better your chances of winning the quilt!

Lottery block!
The lottery block is called ‘Carrie Nation’ by Marcia Hohn. Make as many as you desire. The more you make the better your chances of winning them all! Please use blues and whites! Jo Best won them last time! Way to go girl!

Comfort Quilt blocks
Included in the newsletter is the heart to use as an appliqué. Cut out at least a 13” background, appliqué heart using your favorite method and trim down to 12 ½”. Make as many as you would like. Give these to Carlene Davis or better yet if you make at least 12 heart blocks you could put an alternating 12 ½” plain print block with them, add a border and sew them together for her. Thank you to everyone as we bring comfort to our members who are our friends.

2009 Naughty Row by Row Quilt- theme will be ‘HOME’
First round is in the bag! This first row depicts the tone of your quilt…you hope. Bring your bag to pass along to the next gal at January Meeting. You will be handing your bag to the first name listed for January. Include your own fabrics if you would like. Rules have been handed out to you already. If for some reason you have lost yours contact me (Jenny).The next pattern will be available for you to use or not to use! Remember to work on the project as if it were your own quilt. (Note: even though this is a ‘row by row’ doesn’t mean your row can’t be a column……..uh-oh…juices going?)

2010 Raffle Quilt- Cabin Lights
Ten kits of 12 blocks have been passed out. This will get us started. More will have to be made. Margaret McMullin & Betty Neel say thank you! Bring these back to January meeting if possible!

Board Meeting will be held on January 20th, 2009 at the Senior Center in Mason.

Lost! Nancy Malmin has lost her ruler! Please check your bags. She had her name on it!

Please respect the speakers during the meetings! Arrive early enough to visit with friends!

Upcoming workshops:
Feb 11th, 2009-Possible- Woven Ribbons class by Lola Stiles
Mar, 2009- ‘Think Pink’ Magic Windows by Kelsey Jones
April 2009- Group 3-Possible- Hardanger embroidery class by Marilyn Meinecke
May 2009-‘Blue Berry Hill’ Log Cabin with a twist by Jenny Schlutz
June 2009- Group 5- to be determined
(Classes may be changed due to weather and availability of teachers)

Workshop/Program Groups
All groups are responsible to help workshop/ program person carry her things in/out, general kitchen set up and clean up. Please be there early enough to help her. That month’s group is also responsible to bring desserts for afternoon coffee. Help is needed at the sign in table to provide info to visitors and new members and man the Chinese auction. It takes many hands to make light work. Programs costing more than $100 needs to go to the board for approval.

Oct 2008-Group 6: Kelsey Jones, Marilyn Meinecke, Dorothy Birch, Cathy Knowles, Mary Ruth Calland & Patricia Calland
Nov 2008-Group 7: Gwen Mathews, Darlene Alexander, Marge Bahnsen, Betty Werle, & Le Nore Forbes
Dec 2008-Officers & Board: Christmas Party
Jan 2009-Group 8: Marion Anderson, Wilma Ades, Joan Chandler, Laurie Schwarck, & Minerva Wagner (Nancy Malmin)
Feb 2009-Group 1: Barb DeBoer, Thelma Bohn, Bev Adams, Carlene Davis and Shelly Koren
March 2009-Group 2: Marlene Oswood, Jeanne Moorehead, Ruth Ward, Betty Neel & Kim Sime
April 2009- Group 3: Margaret McMullin, Jo Ann Johnson, Nancy Trager, Janice Pralle. Lola Stiles & Margaret Hanawalt
May 2009-Group 4: Jenny Schlutz, Dixie Schaer, Norma Jean Miller, Phyllis Wright & Jean Payne
June 2009-Group 5: Kaye Klukow, Sue Hansen, Florence Hagstrom, Sharon Weckworth, Jo Best & Mary Ann Johnson
For the afternoon luncheon, all groups are free to take a table and decorate it as we
did at the Masonic Temple. Please separate this table before meeting starts. We don’t have to have everything in the kitchen. Please feel free to do your thing! We encourage it!
Contact persons for North Iowa Quilters Guild
Officers and Board Members:
Pres. Carlene Davis-641-423-0408
Vice Pres. Jenny Schlutz-641-424-9068
Secretary- LeNore Forbes-641-749-5505
Treasurer- Mary Ruth Calland-641-423-2143
2007-2008 Board Members:
Norma Jean Miller-641-425-1529
Dorothy Birch-641-423-5427
Jeanne Moorehead-641-696-3341
Marlene Oswood-641-423-5575
Ruth Ward-611-423-4908
2007-2008 Chairpersons:
Membership-Marlene Oswood-641-423-5575
Newsletter Ed-Jenny Schlutz-641-424-9068
Programs-Cathy Knowles-641-454-2014
Patterns-Laurie Schwarck & Jenny Schlutz-641-985-4135
Historian-www.niqg.org
Sunshine-Cathy Knowles-641-454-2014
Habitat for Humanity-Mary Ruth Calland & Kelsey Jones-Evans-641-424-3519
Hospitality-Program groups
Linus, Northern Lights, Crisis Center-Marion Hoit-641-423-7340 & Mary Ann Johnson-641-592-3348
ABC Quilts-Jo Best-641-357-3084
Comfort Quilts-Carlene Davis-641-423-0408
North Iowa Fair-Dixie Schaer-423-8846
Web Mistress-Kelsey Jones- -424-3519
2010 Raffle Quilt-Margaret McMullin & Betty Neel-641-423-1521 & 641-454-2043
2008 Quilt Show Chair- Carlene Davis-641-423-0408
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Show and Tell
Carlene Davis showed 2 crib quilts, Christmas wall hanging, apple wall hanging and MODA Hemming House. Shelley Koren brought her beautiful curved piecing sofa throw! Marilyn Meinecke brought a snowman wall hanging and patchwork angel. Cathy Knowles showed her wonderful reversed appliquéd butterfly!

Cinnamon Logs by Cathy Knowles
Sandwich bread-white-trim crusts and save for future dressing
Roll flat with rolling pin
Filling: 8oz cr. Cheese at room temp, one egg yolk and ¼ cup white sugar (beat well together)
Spread mixture on bread
Roll up into logs-dip into melted butter and roll into sugar/cinnamon mix
Bake on parchment paper at 350° for about 17- 20 minutes

Molded Cranberry Jello Salad by Wesley Methodist Church
8oz can crushed pineapple 3oz pk raspberry jello
1 can whole berry cranberry sauce ¼ cup chopped celery
2/3 cup chopped nuts 1 ¼ cup liquid
Darin pineapple juice and save. Add enough water to juice to make 1 ¼ cup liquid. Bring to a boil in sauce pan, remove from heat, and stir in jello. Break up cranberry sauce with fork and stir into liquid mix until smooth. Put into an 8 x 8” pan. Cool until it begins to thicken then stir in pineapple, celery, and nuts. Double recipe for 9 x 13” pan.

Mystery Quilt 2009! The finished size is 72” x 72” PART ONE
You can make this Mystery Quilt larger by adding more borders in the end! Here is the first installment of our Mystery Quilt 2009! We should have our quilt done by April or May
First thing is to decide on a color scheme. You will choose a main color in different values from dark to medium-light prints, a medium print accent color, and a light print (this will be background and borders) that sets off your other choices. You can make it scrappy or color coordinated. Choose fabrics that are not large scale print, such as big flowers and etc. stripes may make it interesting but may be harder to incorporate later. If you wish to make the quilt larger you should purchase those fabrics now so that it all will go together.
Dark: 3/8 yard Medium/dark: 3/8 yard
Medium: 2 ½ yards Medium/light: ½ yard
Accent: 1 ¼ yards Light: 5 ½ yards
Border alternative: if you prefer a darker frame for the light background center of your quilt you will need 3 ½ yards of a light/medium

PART TWO: LET’S GET SEWING! (wof=width of fabric)
v From Light, cut lengthwise strips for borders, and set aside
Cut 4: 4 ½” x 75” along lengthwise grain of fabric
Cut 4: 2 ½” x 54” along lengthwise grain of fabric
v Prepare 4-Patch sub-units
Cut 2: 2 ½” x wof strips light
Cut 2: 2 ½” x wof strips medium dark
Cut 2: 2 ½” x wof strips dark
Sew one light strip and one dark strip lengthwise press towards dark.
Sew one light strip and one medium dark strip lengthwise press towards med/dark.
Sew one medium dark strip and one dark strip lengthwise press towards dark.
Sub cut these into 2 ½” segments.
Make 8 light/dark 4-patch units
Make 8 light/med-dark units
Make 4 med-dark/ dark units

PART THREE: Unbalanced Flying Geese subunits
You will be making mirror image Unbalanced Flying Geese subunits:
Accent (Left sky) + Medium/light (goose) + Light (right sky)
Light (Left sky) + Medium/light (goose) + Accent (right sky)
Cut 32 Accent 2 ½” x 2 ½”
Cut 32 Light 2 ½” x 2 ½”
Cut 32 Medium/light 2 ½” x 4 ½”
Use the flip and sew method.
Make 16 Accent (Left sky) + Medium/light (goose) + Light (right sky)
Make 16 Light (Left sky) + Medium/light (goose) + Accent (right sky)


PART FOUR: make 16 Quarter Square Subunits
1. Cut eight 5 ¼” squares of the accent fabric
2. Cut four 5 ¼” squares of the light (background) fabric
3. Cut four 5 ¼” squares of the Med/light fabric
4. Lightly press each accent square on the diagonal or lightly draw a line diagonally once
5. Pair each light and med/light with and accent, right sides together
6. Stitch each pair together ¼” from the pressed or drawn diagonal line
7. Cut along the marked line and press towards accent fabric
8. You should have 8 squares each of accent/light and 8 squares each of accent/med./light


9. Mark diagonal perpendicular to seam line of either set.
10. Pair (A+L) with (M/L+A) right sides together matching seams
11. Stitch each pair ¼” from both side of marked diagonal line
12. Cut apart along the marked line and press seam towards one side.
13. Trim if necessary to 4 ½” square


PART FIVE: making Stripes subunits and 9 Patches
Cutting strips: note- first column number of strips assume selvedge to selvedge cuts. The second column of numbers is for a 22” minimum cuts of fabrics. (Wof+ width of fabric)
Cut 2 ½” strips:
13- light wof or 26- light
6-accent wof or 12- accent
1- dark wof or 2- dark
1- medium dark wof or 2- medium dark
Assemble strips sets:
6 sets-Light/accent/light 12 sets- light/accent/light
1 set- dark/light/medium dark 2 sets- dark/light/medium dark



Cross cut sets at 2 ½” intervals
Cut 18 from the Dark/ light/medium (note; save uncuts for later use)
Cut 9 from the light/accent/light (note; save uncuts for later use)
Make 9- nine patch subunits-(note placement of the dark and medium dark in the 9 patch).

December 10th, 2008

Happy Holidays!
The North Iowa Quilters Guild hopes everyone had a good
Thanksgiving, fellowship and a nap to boot!

Our thanksgiving was full of the usual turkey, tators and gravy along with my Hubby’s famous scalloped corn and baked beans and relishes. Another thing we love to have along with our dinner is ‘Brown and Serve Buns’. I burn them every darn year! What? You say? Well for the past 15 years or so I have burned those buggers every dog-gone time! The bottoms would be like brittle black soles of old shoes. Or so hard there was no ‘flakey fluff’ left… a chain saw was needed that year… I always tried not to scorch them… had even delegated the oldest child to watch them one year…forgetting she had children to take care of, so that was a bad idea (she still denies it to this day). Will I ever get it right? Well…
This is the golden year! I didn’t burn the buns! I got smart (at least that is what I tell myself)! The older I get the longer it takes to learn new things! Once I learn something I got it, unless I forget it and that’s always a possibility! For several weeks, I had been thinking about those ‘buns’ and was determined not to serve black flakey charcoal puffs. I invested in an ‘air-bake’ cookie sheet! Oh was that thing nice and shiny!
I carefully placed them on the ‘air-bake’ and stuck them in an already hot oven at 350. All the dinner was by now on the table and I announced that the buns would be coming shortly! I pretended not to see the rolled up eyes that went around the table like a foot ball fan wave. I sat in a position to be near the stove. Being a ‘hot woman’ I persevered and endured the heat, to keep an eye on the ‘soon to be wonderful buns’! As soon as they started to show the slightest ‘brown’ out they came! I was so proud. Everybody clapped! And not one person even mentioned how pale, and soggy they were and should have been in the oven at least another 10 minutes. Ok so they were not perfect…there is always next year!
Christmas is right around the corner and gifts of quilts need to get done! If you would like any help, come to the Senior Center and we will assist you with whatever you need. There are raised tables to work on and sewing machines to use if you don’t want to bring yours. Lunch is served every day, however if you plan to come, and eat too, you need to let the Center know at least one day in advance as they count the meals.
Christmas is a time to celebrate our blessings and to be thankful for our family, friends and neighbors. Try to be a good person this season and remember those who are less fortunate than we are. Donate to your favored charities. Be a good neighbor and take a casserole or a pie over and wish them a Merry Christmas. Donate to your local Humane Society to help the pet population. Call someone you haven’t talked to in a long while and surprise them with a Happy Holidays wish. Hug your friends the next time you see them! Smile and quilt every day!
May your stitches never break and your machines always purr. God Bless to all!
Merry Christmas! Jenny

Sympathy
Our sympathy to Nancy Malmin whose Mother Deloris Joseph passed away in October.
Our sympathy to the friends & families of Dorothy Wismer who passed away Nov. 20th, 2008. Dorothy was a beautiful artist and blessed us with her colorful personality.
Our sympathy to the friends & families of Evelyn Bartesek who passed away Nov. 22nd, 2008.
Evelyn was an excellent appliqué quilter. She was an active and positive member of NIQG.
These ladies will be missed by all. God Bless.

Congratulations
We wish to congratulate Mary Ruth Calland on the arrival of her first grandchild Peter Antony Calland!

'SNOW DAYS" Just a reminder to everyone concerning snow days on guild days. If schools are closed, we will be also. However, arrangements will be made to have the meeting on the following Wednesday." Even if Mason City schools have NOT closed and yours does, use common sense and stay home. We think guild is very important; however, your safety is more so."

Pink Cancer Quilts
Kelsey wishes to announce the winners of the Think Pink Cancer Quilts! The winners are: Dee Jones (won two quilts), Marie Lubhemas (works in the cancer center as a nurse), Dorothy Birch, Dennise Dlauly and Marilyn Meineke! Kelsey wishes to thank everyone who participated! The meeting for next year will be in January. Please contact her if you are interested in donating time, blocks or your sewing abilities for the next auction of quilts.

Chinese Auction
$18 has been added to the Chinese Auction for a total of $717.40! There will be no auction this month due to our Christmas party! Thanks to everyone!

Antique Lone Star Raffle Quilt
You’ve seen the quilt! Phyllis Wright has done up such a nice job of hand quilting this donated quilt. Don’t forget to buy your raffle quilt tickets for $1 each. The more tickets you buy the better your chances of winning the quilt!

Name Tag
You must wear a name tag to be eligible for door prizes! And we want to know who you are! Available from Membership gal!

Lottery block!
There will be no lottery block this month to make!
2009 Naughty Row by Row Quilt- theme will be ‘HOME’-bags passed out in December!
The bags are ready to go! Seventeen of the most ‘charming’ and ‘nice’ girls will become absolutely ‘naughty girls’ by the end of August 2009! They will be participating in making a Naughty Row by Row quilt. The last Row to be passed will be in June. You will get your rows at the NIQG picnic in August! You will have until October to finish the tops and then we will vote on the quilts. We will have prizes for the winners!
Charming and nice Girls are: Carlene Davis, Phyllis Wright, Dixie Schaer, Margaret McMullin, Ruth Ward, Cathy Knowles, Kelsey Jones, Ruth Calland, Patricia Calland, Jean Payne, Jenny Schlutz, Norma Jean Miller, Jeanne Moorehead, Laurie Schwarck, Lola Stiles, Nancy Malmin, Minerva Wagner and Marilyn Meinecke!
Be sure to attend December’s meeting or get in touch with Jenny if you cannot be there to receive your bag! Row Quilt Rules will be included with bags in December.

2010 Raffle Quilt- Cabin Lights
This quilt includes 200 easy to create blocks and many hands will be needed to make the blocks. It will be color coordinated and kits will be available soon for members to take home and sew together. Please say yes when asked to take a kit/s home to work on. Margaret McMullin, Betty Neel with assistance by Carlene, say thanks!

Board Meeting will be held on December 23rd, 2008 at the Senior Center at 10AM.

General meetings:
Please be respectful of speakers during the meetings and programs. It is very hard to hear what is going on sometimes. Please arrive early to get a chance to gab with fellow quilting friends so that you can be ready for meetings. Also we wish to remind you that the chairs need to be placed at the tables before you leave. Any help that you can do is very much appreciated! Thank you Ladies!

Lost! Nancy Malmin has lost her ruler! Please check your bags. She had her name on it!
Christmas Party

Merry Christmas to everyone!
Come join us for a fun filled day of mini classes, potluck and prizes galore!
Party is to begin at 9AM with several mini projects!

Things you will need to bring for mini projects are:
General hand supplies such as: sewing needle for regular and pearl cotton threads,
scissors, pins and etc. and sewing machine if making the pillow cases. Mini classes are:
Woolen Mitten Ornament by Jenny Schlutz
Ribbon Embroidery sampling by Lola Stiles
(bring tiny ribbons scraps & embroidery thread)
Hotdog Pillow Cases by Carlene Davis
(need 1/3 yd focus (case end) and 2/3 yd for base- 1 ½ yd piping(optional)
Fabric Roses by Kelsey Jones
Potluck at Noon- bring your favorite recipe to be put in future newsletters!
General meeting followed by Christmas doings!
Quilter’s Christmas Reading by Jenny Schlutz
Pretty Christmas Fat Quarter Exchange
Door Prize Giveaway!
Door Prizes donated by Jeanne Moorehead, Ruth Ward & Jenny


Add to your phone list!
Lola Stiles- 1480 Dakota Ave, Plainfield, IA 50666 319-939-0244
Joan Chandler-506 2nd Ave, Charles City, IA 50616

Cathy Knowles is healing from a broken arm! She blames it on her hubby’s feet! We wish her a speedy recovery!

Arla Loeffler has a very nice quilting frame for sale. It is a 27” round Hintenburg. It is in great shape and little used. It is easily adjustable to fit you! She would like $40 for it but will negotiate! If you are interested call her at the IOOF home located on 1037 19th St S W. Thank you!

Fun Facts:
Money isn’t made out of paper, it is made out of cotton!
Catsup was sold in the 1830’s as medicine.
The dot over the letter I is called a ‘tittle’.
There are no clocks in casinos.
Upcoming workshops:
Jan 14th, 2009-Charity Day
Feb 11th, 2009-Possible Trupunto class
Mar, 2009- Think Pink Magic Windows by Kelsey Jones
April 2009- Group 3-to be determined
May 2009-Log Cabin with a twist by Jenny Schlutz
June 2009- Group 5- to be determined

Workshop/Program Groups
All groups are responsible to help workshop/ program person carry her things in/out, general kitchen set up and clean up. Please be there early enough to help her. That month’s group is also responsible to bring desserts for afternoon coffee. Help is needed at the sign in table to provide info to visitors and new members and man the Chinese auction. It takes many hands to make light work. Programs costing more than $100 needs to go to the board for approval.

Oct 2008-Group 6: Kelsey Jones, Marilyn Meinecke, Dorothy Birch, Cathy Knowles, Mary Ruth Calland & Patricia Calland
Nov 2008-Group 7: Gwen Mathews, Darlene Alexander, Marge Bahnsen, Betty Werle, & Le Nore Forbes
Dec 2008-Officers & Board: Christmas Party
Jan 2009-Group 8: Marion Anderson, Wilma Ades, Joan Chandler, Laurie Schwarck, & Minerva Wagner (Nancy Malmin)
Feb 2009-Group 1: Barb DeBoer, Thelma Bohn, Bev Adams, Carlene Davis and Shelly Koren
March 2009-Group 2: Marlene Oswood, Jeanne Moorehead, Ruth Ward, Betty Neel & Kim Sime
April 2009- Group 3: Margaret McMullin, Jo Ann Johnson, Nancy Trager, Janice Pralle & Margaret Hanawalt
May 2009-Group 4: Jenny Schlutz, Dixie Schaer, Norma Jean Miller, Phyllis Wright & Jean Payne
June 2009-Group 5: Kaye Klukow, Sue Hansen, Florence Hagstrom, Sharon Weckworth, Jo Best & Mary Ann Johnson
For the afternoon luncheon, all groups are free to take a table and decorate it as we
did at the Masonic Temple. Please separate this table before meeting starts. We don’t have to have everything in the kitchen. Please feel free to do your thing! We encourage it!

Contact persons for North Iowa Quilters Guild
Officers and Board Members:
Pres. Carlene Davis-641-423-0408
Vice Pres. Jenny Schlutz-641-424-9068
Secretary- LeNore Forbes-641-749-5505
Treasurer- Mary Ruth Calland-641-423-2143
2007-2008 Board Members:
Norma Jean Miller-641-425-1529
Dorothy Birch-641-423-5427
Jeanne Moorehead-641-696-3341
Marlene Oswood-641-423-5575
Ruth Ward-611-423-4908
2007-2008 Chairpersons:
Membership-Marlene Oswood-641-423-5575
Newsletter Ed-Jenny Schlutz-641-424-9068
Programs-Cathy Knowles-641-454-2014


Patterns-Laurie Schwarck & Jenny Schlutz-641-985-4135
Historian-www.niqg.org
Sunshine-Cathy Knowles-641-454-2014
Habitat for Humanity-Mary Ruth Calland & Kelsey Jones-Evans-641-424-3519
Hospitality-Program groups
Linus, Northern Lights, Crisis Center-Marion Hoit-641-423-7340 & Mary Ann Johnson-641-592-3348
ABC Quilts-Jo Best-641-357-3084
Comfort Quilts-Carlene Davis-641-423-0408
North Iowa Fair-Dixie Schaer-423-8846
Web Mistress-Kelsey Jones- -424-3519
2010 Raffle Quilt-Margaret McMullin & Betty Neel-641-423-1521 & 641-454-2043
2008 Quilt Show Chair- Carlene Davis-641-423-0408

Mystery Quilt 2009! The finished size is 72” x 72” PART ONE
You can make this Mystery Quilt larger by adding more borders in the end! Here is the first installment of our Mystery Quilt 2009! We should have our quilt done by April or May
First thing is to decide on a color scheme. You will choose a main color in different values from dark to medium-light prints, a medium print accent color, and a light print (this will be background and borders) that sets off your other choices. You can make it scrappy or color coordinated. Choose fabrics that are not large scale print, such as big flowers and etc. stripes may make it interesting but may be harder to incorporate later. If you wish to make the quilt larger you should purchase those fabrics now so that it all will go together.
Dark: 3/8 yard Medium/dark: 3/8 yard
Medium: 2 ½ yards Medium/light: ½ yard
Accent: 1 ¼ yards Light: 5 ½ yards
Border alternative: if you prefer a darker frame for the light background center of your quilt you will need 3 ½ yards of a light/medium

PART TWO: LET’S GET SEWING! (wof=width of fabric)
v From Light, cut lengthwise strips for borders, and set aside
Cut 4: 4 ½” x 75” along lengthwise grain of fabric
Cut 4: 2 ½” x 54” along lengthwise grain of fabric
v Prepare 4-Patch sub-units
Cut 2: 2 ½” x wof strips light
Cut 2: 2 ½” x wof strips medium dark
Cut 2: 2 ½” x wof strips dark
Sew one light strip and one dark strip lengthwise press towards dark.
Sew one light strip and one medium dark strip lengthwise press towards med/dark.
Sew one medium dark strip and one dark strip lengthwise press towards dark.
Sub cut these into 2 ½” segments.
Make 8 light/dark 4-patch units
Make 8 light/med-dark units
Make 4 med-dark/ dark units

PART THREE: Unbalanced Flying Geese subunits
You will be making mirror image Unbalanced Flying Geese subunits:
Accent (Left sky) + Medium/light (goose) + Light (right sky)
Light (Left sky) + Medium/light (goose) + Accent (right sky)
Cut 32 Accent 2 ½” x 2 ½”
Cut 32 Light 2 ½” x 2 ½”
Cut 32 Medium/light 2 ½” x 4 ½”
Use the flip and sew method.
Make 16 Accent (Left sky) + Medium/light (goose) + Light (right sky)
Make 16 Light (Left sky) + Medium/light (goose) + Accent (right sky)

PART FOUR: make 16 Quarter Square Subunits
1. Cut eight 5 ¼” squares of the accent fabric
2. Cut four 5 ¼” squares of the light (background) fabric
3. Cut four 5 ¼” squares of the Med/light fabric
4. Lightly press each accent square on the diagonal or lightly draw a line diagonally once
5. Pair each light and med/light with and accent, right sides together
6. Stitch each pair together ¼” from the pressed or drawn diagonal line
7. Cut along the marked line and press towards accent fabric
8. You should have 8 squares each of accent/light and 8 squares each of accent/med./light
9. Mark diagonal perpendicular to seam line of either set.
10. Pair (A+L) with (M/L+A) right sides together matching seams
11. Stitch each pair ¼” from both side of marked diagonal line
12. Cut apart along the marked line and press seam towards one side.
13. Trim if necessary to 4 ½” square

Secretary minutes by LeNore Forbes
The NIQG met Nov 12th, at 1PM. One guest was present. Lola Stiles of Plainfield. She showed a beautiful miniature Baltimore Album wall hanging with ribbon embroidery flowers and needle turn appliqué. The secretary’s report was approved. The Treasurer’s report was approved. The Web mistress was asked to take the amount of the bank balance off the website. An over site which will be taken care of.
The guild made 20 quilts for the Linus project. Nancy Malmin and Minerva Wagner will deliver the quilts to Deb Wolf-project manager. At Dec meeting the raffle quilt kits will be hopefully ready to pass out to members to sew and have done by Feb. meeting.
Phyllis Wright has completed a Lone Star antique quilt to be raffled off to guild members at $1 a ticket. It will be awarded in the spring. Naughty Ladies Row by Row will be passed out in Dec. 17 have signed up. The lottery blocks were won by Jo Best!
Show and tell was held with many pretty items by members. The Christmas program will be hosted by the board. Potluck at noon. There will be a fat quarter exchanged along with mini classes. The morning workshop was ‘Mighty Tote’ given by Holly form Saintly Stitches. She showed samples of new quilts and fabrics fro sale at the meeting from her shop.
A dessert lunch was served by the Hostesses on a very pretty table dressed for Thanksgiving. Also a potluck was shared at noon.

Secretary Board minutes by LeNore Forbes
The NIQG met at the Senior Center on Nov 18. President Carlene Davis opened the meeting. the secretary’s minutes were approved.
New business: we have been contacted by Stony Creek Hospitality Ins, a local company. They would like some wall hangings possibly 5 or 6- 4’ x 4’ or 5’ x 5’ sized. They will buy the pattern, materials and pay for someone to make them. More information will be presented at next meeting.
In Feb the Lake guild will present information on their quilt show. It was discussed about the talking among members during the meetings and programs. many people cannot hear so it was asked to respect others.
The Dec meeting will begin at 9am. Lola Stiles will show ribbon embroidery, Carlene –pillow cases, Jenny will show a mitten ornament and Kelsey will do fabric roses. Potluck at noon with desserts too. Plates, cups, napkins and table ware will be furnished. Everyone bring their favorite recipe. These will be made available to members during the year in the following newsletters. There will be a fat quarter exchange.
Meeting approved! LeNore Forbes Secretary