OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 3/6/2026 (4 posts)
Unify Diverse Fabrics in Scrap Quilts

If you’re always looking for ways to use up your scrap fabric, you may want to check out this article from StashBandit on tips for using all those little and large scraps that are lying around in your sewing space!
Worth Repeating
March Meeting and Workday
Community Quilters Make A Difference!
Community Quilter’s Workday
Nancy Hoover will lead us in a workday, as we create the various items we share with our community recipients.
Bring your sewing machine, threads and sack lunch. Come enjoy the fellowship of quilters and know you are helping our community with making chemo bags, receiving blankets, walker bags, pillows, burp cloths and adult bibs. Easy sewing and it makes you feel so good to help others. All materials provided.
Email Nancy Hoover, nanhoov12@gmail.com for questions.
Looking forward to our April Meeting . . .
April 9, 2026, Evening Meeting
Quilts I Have Made Over the Years and Classes I’ve Taught
Rebecca Carter, quiltmaker and teacher at Finally Together Quilt Shop for over 20 years, will speak at our April meeting. During her trunk show, Rebecca will inspire us by sharing Rag quilt, Half Log Cabin, Hidden Star Log Cabin, Labyrinth, Rapid Fire Lemoyne Star Topper quilts, Peek-A-Boo Pumpkin wall hanging. Nine by Nine, Echo Star Log Cabin, Dot Dot Dash, Over & Down Under flannel quilt and Coastal quilts.

Friday, April 10, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, $55, plus $20 for textbook/pattern book
Variation on a Half Log Cabin
What is a “half log cabin”? The block starts with a dark square and then adds rectangles–one light, one dark, one light, one dark, etc., until the block is “big enough.” The square is half dark and half light, with the dark logs going one direction and the light logs going another. Blocks can be made with 1-1/2″, 2″, or 2-1/2″ strips, as desired. Rebecca Carter, innovative quilter and teacher, will lead us through a fun-filled class creating half log cabin blocks in colors and
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 1/30/2026 (3 posts)
2027 Raffle Quilt
2027 is closer than you think. We need ideas for our 2027 raffle quilt. It is never too soon to get started! If you have an idea, please bring it to the February guild meeting and share it with our members.
Viki West
February Meeting and Workshop
Thursday, February 12, 12:30-2:30 pm
Tradition of Hearts in Quilts
Darcy de la Rosa will address the tradition of hearts in quilts. To complement the presentation, members are asked to bring examples of quilts with hearts and the story accompanying your quilt.
Friday, February 13, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at Atonement Lutheran
Mini Mosaic Heart Quilt
Darcy de la Rosa will teach the workshop.
Must be registered to attend: Members $27/Non-members $37
Mini Mosaic Quilts (using Cheryl Lynch’s technique) require very little to create and are so much fun! All you need is a pattern, lots of batik fabric, sharp scissors, tweezers, sticky stabilizer, painter’s tape, rotary cutter, foam core as a work surface, and lots of patience. Sewing is only required to complete the project.
March Meeting and Workday
Community Quilters Make A Difference!
Nancy Hoover will introduce us to recipients of our Community Quilts and the impact we are making on those who need the love and support we offer through our community projects.Friday, March 13, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm at Atonement Lutheran
Community Quilter’s Workday
Nancy Hoover will lead us in a workday, as we create the various items we share with our community recipients, including baby blankets, burp cloths, pillow cases, walker bags, chemo bags, lap quilts, quilt tops, quilt tying, domestic machine quilting. Stay tuned for more information about this.
Looking forward to our April Meeting . . .
April 9, 2026, Evening Meeting
Quilts I Have Made Over the Years and Classes I’ve Taught
Rebecca Carter, quiltmaker and teacher at Finally Together Quilt Shop for over 20 years, will speak at our April meeting. During her trunk show, Rebecca will inspire us by sharing Rag quilt, Half Log Cabin, Hidden Star Log Cabin, Labyrinth, Rapid Fire Lemoyne Star Topper quilts, Peek-A-Boo Pumpkin wall hanging. Nine by Nine, Echo Star Log Cabin, Dot Dot Dash, Over & Down Under flannel quilt and Coastal quilts.

Friday, April 10, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, $55, plus $20 for textbook/pattern book
Variation on a Half Log Cabin
What is a “half log cabin”? The block starts with a dark square and then adds rectangles–one light, one dark, one light, one dark, etc., until the block is “big enough.” The square is half dark and half light, with the dark logs going one direction and the light logs going another. Blocks can be made with 1-1/2″, 2″, or 2-1/2″ strips, as desired. Rebecca Carter, innovative quilter and teacher, will lead us through a fun-filled class creating half log cabin blocks in colors and sizes of our choice. Great for novice and expert quilters alike.
For more information about these programs and workshops, contact:
Pamela Potter
Program and Workshop Committee
quilterocqg@gmail.com
Happy February Birthdays!
Thanks to all those birthday quilters who have contributed snacks to our Guild meetings! It’s sure nice to have those snacks at our breaks!
If you have a February birthday, and are willing and able, please bring a sweet or savory snack to the Guild meeting on February 12th. One- to two- dozen pieces is plenty and snacks can be homemade or store-bought. Please let Laurie Downing know by text or email if you plan to bring a treat for the group, so she can plan ahead for the meeting. We appreciate your contributions!
Hospitality Committee
lhdown@yahoo.com
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 1/2/2026 (2 posts)
Dog Bed Stuffing at Community Quilts!
Let’s help Diane Myers stuff some dog beds!
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 12/13/2025 (3 posts)
You are invited . . .

All of my quilting friends are invited to come to my new home for a visit or for a day of sewing!
An Invitation . . . and an Opportunity to Feel Good!
Though I would love to continue chairing the Veterans Committee, I find that it is not working out for me. I promised Twy Hock years ago that we would not let this very important committee die, so I am on a serious search for a new Chairperson. I would be your mentor and personal assistant for the first year!
You would be working with a very productive and dedicated team of quilters. We have systems set up with mini sub-committtees within the large committee. At this time we have awarded over 700 quilts to Lincoln County Veterans. It is very important to keep this going! They are so appreciative, and for many of them, it is the first time they have heard “Thank You” or “Welcome Home.”
We are fortunate to be sponsored by the Siletz Grange and have storage for all our materials and a wonderful area to sew in.
Please consider this committee. It is so rewarding! If you are even slightly interested, please give me a call!
Betty Wilson
Veterans Quilt Committee
Another Time-Sensitive Reminder!
It is time to renew your membership with the Oregon Coastal Quilters Guild. We have 186 members, yet only 90+ have renewed for next year. Please renew soon, as your dues must be received to be included in the membership directory. We will be accepting dues at the December general meeting, payable via credit/debit card, checks or cash.
Dues are $25 for one year (starting Jan. 1, 2026), and if you would like to have your membership directory mailed to you, it is an additional $4. Dues should be received by December 31, 2025 so that production of the directory can get started.
Please download and fill out a Membership Application (even if you are already a member), and select any committee boxes that you are interested in participating in. We are a volunteer organization and rely on our members to help keep our guild able to provide activities for us. It’s also a great way to get to know more people in the guild. If you have no changes to your printed information since the last directory, just write in your name and write in large letters “No Change” and you don’t need to fill the top section out any further.
You can mail your payment and Membership Application to:
Patti Stephens
PO Box 1471
Philomath, OR 97370
I am also able to accept credit cards, but need a text or phone call first to make sure I have the Square set up. My phone number is 541-760-9380.
I do not have every member’s info in my phone contact list. If you send me a text, please include your name so that I won’t consider it spam.
Thanks!
Patti Stephens
Membership Committee
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 12/5/2025 (4 posts)
OCQG Holiday Potluck “Meeting”
Thursday, December 11, 12:30 pm Table Walk and 1 pm meeting.
Lastly, food or a cash donation for Food Share is appreciated.
Come find out our 2026 Featured Quilter!
Jane Szabo
Holiday Potluck – Gentle Meal Reminders
Our Holiday Potluck is just around the corner! Remember to bring your own utensils, a placemat, a dish to share, and a labeled serving fork or spoon.
Please label your dish and include a card with the recipe (important to know if it includes nuts, etc.).
I will provide coffee, ice water, punch, cups, napkins, paper plates, and some plastic utensils in case someone needs them.
Have fun, but please do not borrow anything from the church kitchen!
Laura Downing
Hospitality Committee
It’s Membership Renewal Time!
It is time to renew your membership with the Oregon Coastal Quilters Guild. We have 186 members, yet only 60 have renewed for next year. Please renew soon, as your dues must be received to be included in the membership directory. We will be accepting dues at the December general meeting, payable via credit/debit card, checks or cash.
Dues are $25 for one year (starting Jan. 1, 2026), and if you would like to have your membership directory mailed to you, it is an additional $4. Dues should be received by December 31, 2025 so that production of the directory can get started.
Please download and fill out a Membership Application (even if you are already a member), and select any committee boxes that you are interested in participating in. We are a volunteer organization and rely on our members to help keep our guild able to provide activities for us. It’s also a great way to get to know more people in the guild. If you have no changes to your printed information since the last directory, just write in your name and write in large letters “No Change” and you don’t need to fill the top section out any further.
You can mail your payment and Membership Application to:
Patti Stephens
PO Box 1471
Philomath, OR 97370
I am also able to accept credit cards, but need a text or phone call first to make sure I have the Square set up. My phone number is 541-760-9380.
I do not have every member’s info in my phone contact list. If you send me a text, please include your name so that I won’t consider it spam.
Thanks!
Patti Stephens
Membership Committee
Get Your OCQG Merch!
SALE! 30% off all old clothing merchandise!
Sweatshirts
Hoodies
Long-sleeve tees
Short-sleeve tees
NOT ON SALE, but will have with me are:
Denim shirts
Quilt bags
Don’t miss out!
Any other requests, text me and I’ll bring them. I will not be there in January. Checks, credit/debit cards, or exact change will be accepted!!!
Penni Myers
Merchandise Committee
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 11/7/2025 (5 posts)
Blog Note:
It’s Membership Renewal Time!
PO Box 1471
Philomath, OR 97370
Membership Committee
Saying “Thank You”: OCQG November Program – Veterans Quilt Presentation
Hi, Fellow Quilters!
The program this month will be introducing our guild members to a Veterans Quilt Presentation. As you know, we usually do this at the Siletz Grange. We are honored and delighted that at this presentation we will be awarding quilts to eight women veterans!!
We hope you can come a bit early to greet them. Viki will postpone some of the committee reports in order to begin earlier than usual. Some of our veterans must get back to previous commitments.
We hope you will join us in supporting our veterans and simply saying, “Thank You for Your Service!” See you there.
Rose Shaw
Veterans Quilt Committee
Happy November Birthdays!
Thanks to all those birthday quilters who have contributed snacks to our Guild meetings this year! It’s sure nice to have those snacks at our breaks!
If you have a November birthday, and are willing and able, please bring a sweet or savory snack to the Guild meeting on November 13th. One- to two- dozen pieces is plenty and snacks can be homemade or store-bought. Please let Laurie Downing know by text or email if you plan to bring a treat for the group, so she can plan ahead for the meeting. We appreciate your contributions!
Hospitality Committee
lhdown@yahoo.com
Registration for 2026 Quilt Retreat Now Open
In case you missed it!
Registration for the April 21 – 24, 2026 retreat at Aldersgate is open!
The cost for inside rooms is $395; cost for RVs is $205. A $50 deposit will hold your spot; your deposit must be accompanied by a completed registration form. The forms are available on the guild website under Events, Retreat. We will also have blank forms available at the meeting.
The 2 ½ inch x wof strip exchange is polka dots. There will be a fabric
challenge again next year. The fabric will be available when you
register. This time those participating will receive two pieces of the
same fabric approximately 12” x 11”.
Registration will be open at the October, November, January, and
February guild meetings. Your final payment is due by February 12,
2026. You may also register by mail; send your completed form and
payment to Viki West, PO Box 349, Yachats, Oregon 97498.
If you have questions email me at bogie07@comcast.net, or call Viki at 541-
914-5542.
Viki
For Sale
Long Arm
Grace frame and Pfaff Hobby Grand Quilter Machine
$1,400
Older machine with all the bells and whistles.
Can be set up for 5 or 10 feet. Laser light,
stylus, stitch regulator. Many pantographs and
set of “Pattern Perfect” designs. How-to video included.
Call Viki 541-914-5542 or
email bogie07@comcast.net
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 10/3/2025 (4 posts)
Registration for 2026 Quilt Retreat Now Open
Registration for the April 21 – 24, 2026 retreat at Aldersgate is open
as of the October 9, 2025 guild meeting.
The cost for inside rooms is $395; cost for RVs is $205. A $50 deposit will hold your spot; your deposit must be accompanied by a completed registration form. The forms are available on the guild website under Events, Retreat. We will also have blank forms available at the meeting.
The 2 ½ inch x wof strip exchange is polka dots. There will be a fabric
challenge again next year. The fabric will be available when you
register. This time those participating will receive two pieces of the
same fabric approximately 12” x 11”.
Registration will be open at the October, November, January, and
February guild meetings. Your final payment is due by February 12,
2026. You may also register by mail; send your completed form and
payment to Viki West, PO Box 349, Yachats, Oregon 97498.
If you have questions email me at bogie07@comcast.net, or call Viki at 541-
914-5542.
Viki
Upcoming Program and Workshop
October 9 Meeting Topic: The Story of the Murder Quilt!
Peggy Gelbrich will present. A small, rural town in Oregon was the setting of a murder in 1915. Learn about the love triangle that led up to the murder and the quilt that was created.
October 10 Workshop: Carpenter’s Square
Peggy Gelbrich will teach. Full-day workshop 9:00-4:00. $65. Confident Beginner.
Simple, straight stitching will create this Carpenter’s Square quilt
(59” x 59”). Like most quilts, it’s really an easy puzzle that’s made
up of two different blocks and pieced sashing. If you have a
carpenter in your life this would make a great gift. Sign up TODAY!
For Sale
Long Arm
Grace frame and Pfaff Hobby Grand Quilter Machine
$1,400
Older machine with all the bells and whistles.
Can be set up for 5 or 10 feet. Laser light,
stylus, stitch regulator. Many pantographs and
set of “Pattern Perfect” designs. How-to video included.
Call Viki 541-914-5542 or
email bogie07@comcast.net
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 9/19/2025 (4 posts)
Notions/Items Shown at September Guild Meeting
For those who asked that Viki share a list of the things she mentioned at the September 11 meeting, here you go!
Clapper – Emerald Dot brand
Magic Pins – Taylor Seville brand
Applipops – Circle Makers
Clover Fabric Folding Pen
Quilter’s Rule Quick Quarter 2 for making half square triangles
Sewline fabric glue pen
Safety Glove
Thimble-It stick on pads
Add a quarter plastic square rod by Betty Gall
Tri-Sharp mat smoother
Collins fabric grips for back of rulers
Thread Bed by Graphic Impressions
505 Glue stick
Honeysew making tape
Clover eraser penperfect guage by Creative Hearts
SeamFix seam ripper with thread “eraser”
SewTites Magnetic “pins”
YLI lingerie & bobbin thread
Sewer’s Aid
Quilter’s rule mirror imaging by Betty Gall
Quilt in a Day sewing machine cleaning brushes
Surgical tape for bottom of rulers
Schmetz super non-stick needles
Upcoming Program and Workshop
October 9 Meeting Topic: The Story of the Murder Quilt!
Peggy Gelbrich will present. A small, rural town in Oregon was the setting of a murder in 1915. Learn about the love triangle that led up to the murder and the quilt that was created.
October 10 Workshop: Carpenter’s Square
Peggy Gelbrich will teach. Full-day workshop 9:00-4:00. $65. Confident Beginner.
Simple, straight stitching will create this Carpenter’s Square quilt
(59” x 59”). Like most quilts, it’s really an easy puzzle that’s made
up of two different blocks and pieced sashing. If you have a
carpenter in your life this would make a great gift. Sign up TODAY!
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 9/5/2025 (5 posts)

Register Yourself for the All Star Sampler Platter
September 27 and 28, 2025 3 to 6 PM US Eastern Time
18 Amazing Teachers!
18 Amazing Demonstrations!
Something to please every kind of quilter!
The All-Star Sampler Platter is an affordable live virtual program for your guild members. 6 hours (over two days) of 15 minute demonstrations by Global Quilt Connection teachers. Guilds purchase a ticket and receive a viewing link, that they are then licensed to distribute to their membership. The viewing links will be available for 7 days after the live events. See details of teachers and projects demonstrated at link below! $25 per individual registration.
Worth Repeating . . .
September 11 Meeting Topic: Quilting Tips for Everybody!
Viki West will share tried and true quilting tips!
September 12 Workshop: Decorative Fabric Bowls
Viki West will teach. Half-day workshop 9:00-1:00
$25 plus $3 for materials (14″ square of Soft and Stable)
Not made for the microwave! Not made of rope! These bowls are beautiful additions to your home (or a friend’s) décor!
Create a fabulous fabric bowl! They are fast, fun, and easy; bet
you can’t make just one. The bowls make great gifts or decorative
items. No ¼ inch seams, no precise cutting. These beautiful fabric
bowls are made with Soft and Stable foam stabilizer and NO
ROPES REQUIRED! This is a good way to use up scraps or
charm squares. We will use our rotary cutters with a wavy/pinking
blade for cutting fabric. By the end of the workshop, we will go
home with a finished bowl! Bring your favorite scraps! Sign up TODAY!
October 9 Meeting Topic: The Story of the Murder Quilt!
Peggy Gelbrich will present. A small, rural town in Oregon was the setting of a murder in 1915. Learn about the love triangle that led up to the murder and the quilt that was created.
October 12 Workshop: Carpenter’s Square
Peggy Gelbrich will teach. Full-day workshop 9:00-4:00. $65. Confident Beginner.
Simple, straight stitching will create this Carpenter’s Square quilt
(59” x 59”). Like most quilts, it’s really an easy puzzle that’s made
up of two different blocks and pieced sashing. If you have a
carpenter in your life this would make a great gift. Sign up TODAY!
Happy Birthday to our September Quilters
Thanks to all those birthday quilters who have contributed snacks to our Guild meetings this year! It’s sure nice to have those snacks at our breaks!
If you have a September birthday and are willing and able, please bring a sweet or savory snack to the Guild meeting on September 11. One- to two- dozen pieces is plenty and snacks can be homemade or store-bought. Please let Laurie Downing know by text or email if you plan to bring a treat for the group, so she can plan ahead for the meeting. We appreciate your contributions!
Hospitality Committee
lhdown@yahoo.com
And . . . in case you missed it . . .
A Note from Nan
Missing Boutique Items
It has come to my attention that there are individuals (members) who did not get back all their items after the boutique sales were closed. After closing the boutique, breakdown is fast and furious, so it is easy for us to place an item/s in the wrong “to be returned” pile.
I want to ask those of you who sold items in the boutique this year, to carefully look through your returned items (items that did not sell) and see if there are any items that don’t belong to you. I am sure you can understand that everyone wants their items to sell or at least be returned to them.
Just in case the boutique team made an error, please check over your returned items to confirm that all items belong to you. If you find a stray item, please let me know.
A Big Thanks to You All
Gail Chipman & Team
541-602-7760
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 8/29/2025 (2 posts)
Missing Boutique Items
It has come to my attention that there are individuals (members) who did not get back all their items after the boutique sales were closed. After closing the boutique, breakdown is fast and furious, so it is easy for us to place an item/s in the wrong “to be returned” pile.
I want to ask those of you who sold items in the boutique this year, to carefully look through your returned items (items that did not sell) and see if there are any items that don’t belong to you. I am sure you can understand that everyone wants their items to sell or at least be returned to them.
Just in case the boutique team made an error, please check over your returned items to confirm that all items belong to you. If you find a stray item, please let me know.
A Big Thanks to You All
Gail Chipman & Team
541-602-7760
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 8/23/2025 (3 posts)
Just in case the boutique team made an error, please check over your returned items to confirm that all items belong to you. If you find a stray item, please let me know.
A Big Thanks to You All
Gail Chipman & Team
541-602-7760
Congratulations, Gloria!
Congratulations, Gloria, on your third place win in the “Wall Quilts – Fiber Art/Mixed Media” category at the American Quilting Society Grand Rapids Show for your quilt, “Another Day”!
Program and Workshop Committee
September 11 Meeting Topic: Quilting Tips for Everybody!
Viki West will share tried and true quilting tips!
September 12 Workshop: Decorative Fabric Bowls

Viki West will teach. Half-day workshop 9:00-1:00
This is a good way to use up scraps or charm squares. We will use our rotary cutters with a wavy/pinking blade for cutting fabric. By the end of the workshop, we will go home with a finished bowl! Bring your favorite scraps! Sign up TODAY!
October 9 Meeting Topic: The Story of the Murder Quilt!
Peggy Gelbrich will present. A small, rural town in Oregon was the setting of a murder in 1915. Learn about the love triangle that led up to the murder and the quilt that was created.
October 12 Workshop: Carpenter’s Square

Peggy Gelbrich will teach. Full-day workshop 9:00-4:00. $65. Confident Beginner. Simple, straight stitching will create this Carpenter’s Square quilt (59” x 59”). Like most quilts, it’s really an easy puzzle that’s made up of two different blocks and pieced sashing. If you have a carpenter in your life this would make a great gift. Sign up TODAY!
Pamela Potter
quilterocqg@gmail.com
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 8/8/2025 (7 posts)
HURRY to the August Meeting!
There will be a 30% sale on ALL CLOTHING at the August meeting ONLY! You MUST be there for the discount! I have one blue vest (size medium); a couple of short sleeve tees in SMALL and MEDIUM; a few denim shirts (LARGE, 2X, 3X, and one 4X); long sleeve tees in most sizes; hooded SWEATSHIRTS in most sizes; and SWEATSHIRTS without hoods in various sizes! SO, come one and come all to stock up on your Guild CLOTHING merchandise! 30% OFF!!!
Exact change for cash, checks, or credit cards accepted!
See you there!
Penni Myers
Thanks to all those birthday quilters who have contributed snacks to our Guild meetings this year! It’s sure nice to have those snacks at our breaks!
If you have an August birthday and are willing and able, please bring a sweet or savory snack to the Guild meeting on August 14. One- to two- dozen pieces is plenty and snacks can be homemade or store-bought. Please let Laurie Downing know by text or email if you plan to bring a treat for the group, so she can plan ahead for the meeting. We appreciate your contributions!
Hospitality Committee
lhdown@yahoo.com
Program and Workshop Committee
August 14 Meeting Topic: Quilt Show Winners!
Lynn Moody and Penni Myers will lead us in reviewing the great time we had at our quilt show. Bring your ribbon-winning quilts to show and share!
September 11 Meeting Topic: Quilting Tips for Everybody!
Viki West will share tried and true quilting tips!
September 12 Workshop: Decorative Fabric Bowls
Viki West will teach. Half-day workshop 9:00-1:00
$25 plus $3 for materials (14″ square of Soft and Stable)
Not made for the microwave! Not made of rope! These bowls are beautiful additions to your home (or a friend’s) décor!
Create a fabulous fabric bowl! They are fast, fun, and easy; bet
you can’t make just one. The bowls make great gifts or decorative
items. No ¼ inch seams, no precise cutting. These beautiful fabric
bowls are made with Soft and Stable foam stabilizer and NO
ROPES REQUIRED! This is a good way to use up scraps or
charm squares. We will use our rotary cutters with a wavy/pinking
blade for cutting fabric. By the end of the workshop, we will go
home with a finished bowl! Bring your favorite scraps! Sign up TODAY!
October 9 Meeting Topic: The Story of the Murder Quilt!
Peggy Gelbrich will present. A small, rural town in Oregon was the setting of a murder in 1915. Learn about the love triangle that led up to the murder and the quilt that was created.
October 12 Workshop: Carpenter’s Square
Peggy Gelbrich will teach. Full-day workshop 9:00-4:00. $65. Confident Beginner.
Simple, straight stitching will create this Carpenter’s Square quilt
(59” x 59”). Like most quilts, it’s really an easy puzzle that’s made
up of two different blocks and pieced sashing. If you have a
carpenter in your life this would make a great gift. Sign up TODAY!
A Note from Darcy
A number of folks at Wednesday morning’s Quilt Show Judging asked for the scone recipe. I can’t remember who you all were, but here’s the link to the recipe:
https://anitalianinmykitchen.com/brown-sugar-cinnamon-scones/
Enjoy!
Darcy de la Rosa
Darcy.delaRosa@gmail.com
Mid-Valley Quilt Guild Wants You to Know . . .
Our biggest Fabric and Quilting sale ever!
Fabric for $4-$6/yard
5,000+ yds. of Fabric; 1,200 Fat Quarters; 1,000+ Spools of Thread; Kits,
Rulers, Precuts, and much more
WHEN: September 12 & 13, 2025
HOURS: 11-3 Friday & 10-3 Saturday
WHERE: Scottish Rite Center
4090 Commercial St., SE, Salem
A note from Nancy: A couple of FYI things from Jean Amundsen got lost in my July shuffle between here and RI! Sorry they’re late, but still of interest, I hope:
From our friends at the American Quilter’s Society, submissions are now open for the 2027 Quilt Art Engagement Calendar!
“This weekly calendar celebrates the creativity, skill, and personal stories behind stunning quilts, and your quilt could be one of them.
What We’re Looking For:
All quilting styles welcome–traditional, contemporary, art quilts, applique, and
more
Locally recognized quilts–please include Quilt Guild, State Fair, or other quilt show award details in your submission
Display-ready condition–selected quilts must be available for professional photography before September 2025.
There’s no entry fee, and the quilters of the selected quilts receive a complimentary copy of the 2027 Quilt Art Engagement Calendar and are invited to be a part of the book signing event at AQS Quiltweek – Paducah.
Submit your quilt by August 30, 2025, to be considered for the 2027 edition.”
Need a Box for your Quilt?
Ruth Harris (503-730-5157) donated her daughter’s wedding dress, but they didn’t want the box. It is a safe box for quilts (Keepsake Pak) and she’s giving it away. Any interest? Give her a call; it may still be available.







