OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 6/6/2025 (2 posts)
Quilt Show Volunteer Signups
The direct links are:
A Friendly Reminder from the Hospitality Committee . . .
If you have a June birthday and are willing and able, please being a sweet or savory snack to the guild meeting on June 12. One- to two-dozen pieces is plenty, and it can be homemade or store-bought. Please contact Laurie Downing by text or email if you will be bringing something, so we’ll know how to plan.
And for those December birthdays out there, since December is our annual potluck and no snacks are served, feel free to bring a snack to a different monthly meeting this year. Just please remember to let Laurie know when you’ll be contributing! Thank you!
Laurie Downing
lhdown@yahoo.com
Hospitality Committee
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 5/30/2025 (2 posts)
Last Chance – Guild Challenge: Trips & Travels
Remember, June 1 is the deadline for getting your 1) picture, 2) dimensions, AND 3) story to Darcy AND Nan. You have a little longer to get it finished. Challenge quilts need to be delivered to Joy prior to the guild meeting on June 12 or bring it to the meeting no later than 5PM. We’re looking forward to seeing your entries!
A Friendly Reminder from the Hospitality Committee . . .
If you have a June birthday and are willing and able, please being a sweet or savory snack to the guild meeting on June 12. One- to two-dozen pieces is plenty, and it can be homemade or store-bought. Please contact Laurie Downing by text or email if you will be bringing something, so we’ll know how to plan.
And for those December birthdays out there, since December is our annual potluck and no snacks are served, feel free to bring a snack to a different monthly meeting this year. Just please remember to let Laurie know when you’ll be contributing! Thank you!
Laurie Downing
lhdown@yahoo.com
Hospitality Committee
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 5/23/2025 (5 posts)
2025 Guild Challenge – Trips & Travels
A couple of reminders:
Your quilt “story,” picture and quilt dimensions MUST be submitted no later than June 1. Please email them to BOTH: Nan (Nan.Scott@oregonstate.edu) and Darcy (Darcy.delaRosa@gmail.com). This will allow us to get the website set up for voting.
NOTE: Send a picture that represents your quilt in the very best light. Make sure that the whole quilt is in the picture and that you’re taking the picture “straight on” so that there is as little warping as possible (for example, where the top appears larger than the bottom).
Your quilt needs to be given to Joy Johnson before the June guild meeting or brought to the guild meeting June 12 NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM. This will allow time for the quilts to be hung and viewed at the meeting.
Voting will take place ONLY online on the guild website. Voting will open after the guild meeting on June 12. Voting will close on July 20.
ALL challenge quilts will be displayed at the Quilt Show August 1 & 2. They will NOT be available to pick up on Saturday 8/2 with the rest of your quilts. They WILL be available at the guild meeting on August 14. If you are unable to attend the August guild meeting, please arrange with Joy for an alternate time.
Darcy de la Rosa
Challenge Quilt Committee
Quilt Show Rack Cards
Looking for members going to a quilt shop outside of Lincoln County or the Salem area. I need your help in distributing the rack cards to as many quilt shops as possible. Please contact me at 541-619-1490 or jmsylvester46@gmail.com.
Janet Sylvester
Help Needed to Register Quilts
Is anyone available to help register quilts for the folks in the Lincoln City area? It would likely include both registering quilts, taking pictures of the quilts and emailing the pictures to the registrar (Darcy).
Time is flexible, but perhaps the most convenient time would be when the Lincoln City Quilters meet, which is every Tuesday and Thursday, beginning at 8 am at the LC Community Center at 2150 NE Oar Place.
Your help would be greatly appreciated!
Darcy de la Rosa
Darcy.delaRosa@gmail.com
541-270-5234
The direct links are:
To quote Lawrence Welk: “It’s going to be a really great shew!
Pamela Potter
Program and Workshop Committee
quilterocqg@gmail.com
“Finally Finished” in June
Quilty Friends: We have had some wonderful programs and classes so far this year. As we move into summer and preparation for our August quilt show, we turn our focus away from classes and work to finishing those projects that we would like to submit to the show or gifts we have committed to sharing with family and friends.
Our June meeting topic is, “Finally Finished . . . .” This is separate from the Get-er-Done project that has inspired many of us to finish what we started. Deadlines can be great motivators for some; others of us need to gently approach those projects calling us to completion . . . .
What have you completed recently? Bring your Finally Finished projects to our June meeting and share your stories!
Pamela Potter
quilterocqg@gmail.com
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 5/2/2025 (5 posts)
Quilt Show Raffle Tickets
There will be prizes for people who sell the most quilt show quilt raffle tickets. I am keeping careful track! The person who sells the most tickets will get a $50 gift certificate to our new Newport quilt shop, the “Patchwork Oasis.” The person who sells the next most will get a $25 gift certificate, and the third most, a $10 gift certificate. This is worth your while, members!
If you pay me the $20 when you pick up your packet of 24 tickets to sell, I will mark you down as having sold that many tickets. If you don’t pay the $20, you must let me know the number of tickets you actually sold by bringing me the ticket stubs and the money. People paying the $20, I do hope you fill out the stubs and/or sell them, but that is up to you.
Marianne Geiger
Quilt Show Raffle Ticket Sales Committee
Documentary Film, “The Quilters“
Guild member Elizabeth Morrill sent a message about an interesting-sounding program on Netflix on Friday, May 16. It’s an award-winning short documentary about inmates at the Level 5 maximum security prison, South Central Correctional Center, south of St. Louis, Missouri, who quilt, piece, and design quilts for foster children in the surrounding counties. Watch and be inspired!
Jean Amundson
Congratulations to Gloria Zirges, who has been selected as the Featured Quilter at the OCQG quilt show in August this year!
Program and Workshop Announcements
Quilt pattern designer Becky McDaniel will present her trunk show at our OCQG General Meeting on Thursday, May 8, in addition to teaching her “Crazy Cushion” workshop on Friday, the 9th (see details below).
Crazy Cushion Class: May 9, 9:00-4:00, $50, Optional Kit $35
Learn how to elevate your sewing experience with a CRAZY CUSHION! Becky McDaniel will show us how to create a beautiful and functional cushion. (See Penni Myers’ cushion.) There is still room to sign up. Supply list will be available when you register. WE HAVE 2 SPACES available. Contact Pamela at quilterocqg@gmail.com.
Program and Workshop Committee
Birthday Treats:
A Gentle Reminder: If you have a May birthday and are willing and able, please bring a sweet or savory snack to the guild meeting on May 8. One- to two-dozen pieces is plenty, and it can be homemade or store-bought. Please contact Laurie Downing by text or email if you will be bringing something, so we’ll know how to plan. Thank you!
Laurie Downing
lhdown@yahoo.com
541-270-4251
Hospitality Committee
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 4/25/2025 (3 posts)
Attention Quilt Retreaters: Email Scam Alert
Apparently some of the members who attended the quilt retreat are getting emails, supposedly from me, asking them to buy gift cards. It is a scam, and if you have received such an email, please delete and report as junk.
Viki West
Calling All Quilts
Registration is now open for you to register your items for the OCQG 2025 Quilt Show. Please submit your entries using the link on the guild’s home page under “Quilt Show/Entry Forms.” Remember, a picture must accompany your entry, either as an email attachment (send to : Darcy.delaRosa@gmail.com) or given/mailed to the registrar (Darcy de la Rosa). A receipt confirming your registration with a registration number (or numbers) will be sent to your email. REMEMBER, YOUR ENTRY IS NOT COMPLETE UNTIL THE PICTURE HAS BEEN RECEIVED.
Online registration is easy, but if you would like help with the process, you may bring your entries to the guild meeting in May. Darcy will NOT be available the month of June, but arrangements will be announced for other options. In addition, a time will be scheduled for in-person registration in Lincoln City.
Please call if questions arise. We want the 2025 Quilts by the Sea show to be the best yet.
Darcy de la Rosa, Registrar
541-270-5234
Cindy McEntee, Show Chair
541-270-7610
Janet Scanlon, Show Co-Chair
541-270-2480
Program and Workshop Announcements
(In case you missed it!)
All Star 9: Sampler Platter: May 3 & 4 12-3:00 Pacific Time.
Eighteen fabulous virtual teachers, 18 educational demonstrations, something for every quilter. Streamed live on YouTube. Recording will be available for 48 hours from the time the event begins. All guild members will receive the link and a .pdf packet about 2 weeks before the event. This event is FREE to our GUILD MEMBERS. Please do not post or share the link with non-guild members.
Crazy Cushion Class: May 9, 9:00-4:00, $50, Optional Kit $35
Learn how to elevate your sewing experience with a CRAZY CUSHION! Becky McDaniel will show us how to create a beautiful and functional cushion. (See Penni Myers’ cushion.) There is still room to sign up. Supply list will be available when you register. WE HAVE 2 SPACES available. Contact Pamela at quilterocqg@gmail.com.
Program and Workshop Committee
Birthday Treats:
If you have a May birthday and are willing and able, please bring a sweet or savory snack to the guild meeting on the May 8. One- to two-dozen pieces is plenty, and it can be homemade or store-bought. Please contact Laurie Downing by text or email if you will be bringing something, so we’ll know how to plan. Thank you!
Laurie Downing
lhdown@yahoo.com
541-270-4251
Hospitality Committee
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 4/18/2025 (2 posts)
Community Quilts Baby Project
Today I made a delivery to the Labor & Delivery department at SPCH. The delivery consisted of five receiving blankets, 11 quilts, 47 burp cloths, and 22 knitted caps! There were a couple of quilts that are Easter-themed (jellybeans, ducks, and rabbits) that will be perfect for this weekend, as they just had a new baby born today and more are expected this weekend. Thank you to everyone who helps make this project so successful. I make a delivery about every three months, which is so much fun. Keep up the great work.
Lynn Moody
Program and Workshop Announcements
All Star 9: Sampler Platter: May 3 & 4 12-3:00 Pacific Time.
Eighteen fabulous virtual teachers, 18 educational demonstrations, something for every quilter. Streamed live on YouTube. Recording will be available for 48 hours from the time the event begins. All guild members will receive the link and a .pdf packet about 2 weeks before the event. This event is FREE to our GUILD MEMBERS. Please do not post or share the link with non-guild members.
Crazy Cushion Class: May 9, 9:00-4:00, $50, Optional Kit $35
Learn how to elevate your sewing experience with a CRAZY CUSHION! Becky McDaniel will show us how to create a beautiful and functional cushion. (See Penni Myers’ cushion.) There is still room to sign up. Supply list will be available when you register. WE HAVE 2 SPACES available. Contact Pamela at quilterocqg@gmail.com.
host a quilt teacher: october 9 & 10
Would you like to host a quilt teacher October 9 & 10? Peggy Galbrich will be the speaker at our October meeting. She would like to stay in a quilter’s home. On Friday, she will be teaching “Carpenter’s Square.” If you host her, you can take her class for free. Contact Pamela at quilterocqg@gmail.com.
suggestion box
Do you have a favorite teacher and/or a specific type of class to request? Make your wishes known through our Suggestion Box or contact Lynn Moody at lynn_moody@msn.com.
Program and Workshop Committee
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 4/11/2025 (4 posts)
Guild Activities Booth at Quilt Show
We would like to have three to five baskets that we could raffle off at the booth. It will help draw in attendees to learn more about our guild, as well as hopefully raise some additional monies for guild activities that give back to the community through the Community Quilts and Veterans Quilts projects.
We are not looking for one individual to put a basket together, but maybe a group of guild members, say six to eight people to a group. We need the baskets to be quilting/sewing-focused new items, with a theme that either represents your specific group’s thoughts or something related to the Oregon Coast (state or national parks, the ocean, beaches, or the various events that happen here on the Coast beyond our quilt show). We would like to have the items in the basket value between $250-$300.
I will have a sign-up sheet at the next meeting for groups or you can email Tamara Craig information with names of participants and theme.
For the table at the show, we will need an inventory of items in the basket.
This may be a great way to support the quilt show and participate in the quilt show if you are not able to come and volunteer time before or during the show. But, by no means, do we not want to have your participation in the show if you can help with volunteering time.
Tamara Craig
Quilt Show Committee
tacraig814@gmail.com
“Get-‘er-Done” Project
Thanks to all the participants that keep getting their projects done! Eight members brought finished projects to the April meeting, completing one more UFO as part of the Project of the Month: Toni Brodie, Darcy de la Rosa, Pat Laub, Jackie Lund, Jan McQueen, Diane Merys, Nancy Nash, and Fran Whited. A few other members shared projects done from previous months during Show and Tell. Diane Merys won the April monthly raffle. May’s project is Project #4. Now, let’s get those quilts registered for the Quilt Show! Registration opens April 15th.
Jane Szabo and Nancy Nash
Program and Workshop Announcements
All Star 9: Sampler Platter: May 3 & 4 12-3:00 Pacific Time.
Eighteen fabulous virtual teachers, eighteen educational demonstrations, something for every quilter. Streamed live on YouTube. Recording will be available for 48 hours from the time the event begins. All guild members will receive the link and a .pdf packet about 2 weeks before the event. This event is FREE to our GUILD MEMBERS. Please do not post or share the link with non-guild members.
Crazy Cushion Class: May 9, 9:00-4:00, $50, Optional Kit $35
Learn how to elevate your sewing experience with a CRAZY CUSHION! Becky McDaniel will show us how to create a beautiful and functional cushion. (See Penni Myers’ cushion). There is still room to sign up.
Pamela Potter
Program and Workshop Committee
quilterocqg@gmail.com
Estate Garage Sale
As announced at the April meeting, there’s lots of fabric for sale at this Lincoln City estate sale:
Dates: April 18-19
Location: 795 SW 29th Street, Lincoln City
Jane Szabo
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 4/4/2025 (3 posts)
Pick a Winner!
Have you ever wandered through our Quilt Show and wondered why a particular quilt didn’t get an award? Here’s your opportunity!
For just $10 and a title, you can “Sponsor a Ribbon,” and you get to pick the quilt to award it to! Do you want to choose a color scheme? A theme? A technique? A . . . whatever?
Just catch me at a meeting, along with your check or cash, or give me a call, and we’ll make a special ribbon with the title you choose. Then, on the Quilt Show setup day (Thursday afternoon or Friday morning early), you will choose the quilt that you think best deserves your ribbon.
So, please come and sign up on the Sponsored Ribbon board at the April meeting. We will be selling until the July meeting.
Any questions, give me a call or send me an email.
Diane Tillotson
Sponsored Ribbon Committee
stevediane@q.com
541-223-1093
A Gentle Reminder: If you have an April birthday and are willing and able, please bring a sweet or savory snack to the guild meeting on the 10th. One to two dozen pieces is plenty, and it can be homemade or store-bought. Please contact Laurie Downing by text or email if you will be bringing something, so we know how to plan. Thank you!
Laurie Downing
lhdown@yahoo.com
541-270-4251
Hospitality Committee
Program and Workshop Announcements
Show N Tell: If you participated in our Community Quilts Work Day, bring your projects (at whatever stage) to show our members how we learned to build community quilts with bricks.
Stash Dance Silent Auction
- Collect your sewing/quilting items that you wish to sell.
- On OCQG website, go to “Records/Forms,” select “Fillable Forms,” then select “Auction Bid sheet form.” Print as many as you need.
- Complete the information on the form. You may place a “buy it now” price on the item/s, or a “minimum bid.”
- Bring your items to the April meeting. We will be using the show and share tables for the auction items, as well as other tables as needed. Just look for a vacant table.
- Turn your bid sheet face down on the table with your items, so that no bids will be allowed until we START the bidding which will be after the general business meeting.
- Bring a writing implement with you, as you will need to place your bids. We will not be providing pens/pencils.
- BRING MONEY! YOU are responsible for the exchange of money and giving change to the buyers.
- Writing a check for purchases is an option, so you may wish to bring your checkbook.
- Have fun!!!!
All Star 9: Platter: May 3 & 4 12-3:00 Pacific Time.
Eighteen fabulous virtual teachers, eighteen educational demonstrations, something for every quilter. Streamed live on YouTube. Recording will be available for 48 hours from the time the event begins. All guild members will receive the link and a .pdf packet about 2 weeks before the event. This event is FREE to our GUILD MEMBERS. Please do not post or share the link with non-guild members.
Crazy Cushion Class: May 9, 9:00-4:00, $50, Optional Kit $35
Learn how to elevate your sewing experience with a CRAZY CUSHION! Becky McDaniel will show us how to create a beautiful and functional cushion. (See Penni Myers’ cushion). There is still room to sign up. Supply list will be available at our April meeting.
Pamela Potter
Program and Workshop Committee
quilterocqg@gmail.com
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 3/28/2025 (4 posts)
Get ‘Er Done Projects: A gentle reminder that the project due at the April guild meeting is Project #8. Happy quilting as you watch that pile of UFOs getting smaller!
Fun and Creativity at the Community Quilts Workday
Fifteen quilter folk showed up for our workday on March 14! One quilt was tied, two quilts were machine stitched; hundreds of burp cloths and receiving blankets were cut out (well . . . a lot were cut out . . .!); and many of us took what we learned from the Thursday afternoon lecture to put together some amazing quilt tops. Pictures will be available soon on the Community Quilts web page.
Pamela Potter
quilterocqg@gmail.com
Program and Workshop Committee
REMINDER: If you have an April birthday and are willing and able, please bring a sweet or savory snack to the guild meeting on the 10th. One to two dozen pieces is plenty, and it can be homemade or store-bought. Please contact Laurie Downing by text or email if you will be bringing something, so we know how to plan. Thank you!
Laurie Downing
lhdown@yahoo.com
541-270-4251
Hospitality Committee
OCQG Meeting Minutes
The March General Meeting and Executive Board Meeting minutes are now available on the website.
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 3/21/2025 (3 posts)
Sponsored Ribbons
It is time to “award” a special quilt of your choosing for a ribbon at the Quilt Show. At the next several guild meetings, you can place your name on the poster board, put your imaginative title on the line beside your name, and then pay $10.
Your title can be special to you, such as “Summer Serenity,” Rolling Thunder,” or “Black Beauty.” At the August Quilt Show, you will match your imaginative title to the quilt that deserves the title you have chosen. We think that all our quilts in the Quilt Show are worthy of ribbons, and this is your chance to select even more winners!
“Sponsoring Ribbons” is an opportunity for the Quilt Show to earn more money and for you to place a ribbon on your specially-titled quilt. Sign up today!
Diane Tillotson
Sponsored Ribbons Chairperson
Patchwork & Pints at the Pacific
Oregon Coast 2-Day Retreat
May 6 & 7, 2025
Chinook Winds Seafood Grill Conference Center
Lincoln City, OR
Cost: $279
We are so excited to be at the Oregon Coast with you for two full days of quilting activities:
Queen-sized Half-Square Sashing – Quilt Kit with Fabric Provided;
Bonus Project with Fabric Provided;
Tutorials for Quilt Finishings;
Door Prizes;
Lunch Buffets; plus
Sew . . . Much . . . More!
Go to Event Site at Eventbrite for more details.
Debbie Jewell
Jewell’s Custom Quilting LLC
971-322-5295
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 3/7/2025 (3 posts)
Program and Workshop Committee
Thursday, March 13, 2025, 1:00 pm
Trunk Show with Diane Harris (Online)
For our March meeting, we will host Diane Harris from Stash Bandit, live from Nebraska, who will give us a presentation, “Build a Scrap Quilt: Brick by Brick.” It’s a trunk show of quilts made from one simple shape to inspire your creative efforts. Learn how easily bricks can be reimagined, altered, and combined into innovative designs. These quilts are living proof that simplicity can be stunning and that diverse fabrics can be brought together into unique and beautiful quilts with just a few magic tricks. Buckle up for some stash-busting fun! Here is a link to the Handout.
Friday, March 14, 2025, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Community Quilts Workday
Atonement Lutheran Church, Newport
Contact: Lindanne at lperdue@potoroo.com
On Friday we will have an opportunity to put into practice what we learned about building scrap quilts using fabric “bricks.” (Print and bring your handout if you choose.) Bring your scraps, your sewing machines, and your favorite tools for making quilt tops for our Community Quilts efforts. If you don’t have any scraps, some will be available. We’ll also be:
- Machine quilting small quilts on domestic machines (bring machine, variety of thread, and walking foot)
- Hand-tying quilts (we hope to complete two)
- Cutting flannel burp clothes and receiving blankets, and
- Sewing pillow cases from kits.
Bring your lunch and a treat to share (if you choose).
There will be a sign-up sheet at our meeting or contact Lindanne if you plan to attend. Last minute deciders will also be welcome!
Pamela Potter
Program and Workshop Committee
A Reminder & a Thank you for your Hospitality!
Just a reminder to any March birthday quilters to bring snacks to the meeting if you wish to and a great big Thank You! to those who generously brought snacks last time (and that includes those who were on their way with snacks, but had to turn back because of icy roads!) You know who you are . . .
Many thanks from the Hospitality Committee.
Lauren Downing
Calling All Quilt(er)s
- The Documentation Committee has openings in the afternoon at their next meeting on Saturday, March 22, from 1:30-3:30 pm, in the McEntee Room at the Newport Public Library.
We’re looking for four to five members for a total of 10 quilts. Your quilts do not need to be old to be documented: They can be those that have just been finished. We document quilts for future generations, as well as looking to the past for older quilts.
I was looking at the Oregon Quilt Project website and found several quilts that OCQG had documented in 2015. It was fun to see our own members’ quilts having been documented and posted to that site.
The OQP was a statewide quilt documentation project that culminated with the December 2019 exhibition, “Stitches and Stories: Recollections from the Volunteers of the Oregon Quilt Project.” You can learn more about the project at The Quilt Index website.
JoAnne Sedlacek
Documentation Project
541-602-7360
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 2/29/2025 (2 posts)
Veterans Quilt Project

Veterans quilts were presented to 12 Lincoln County veterans at our last meeting on February 19. Friends and family attended to support their vets and expressed gratitude for acknowledging the service of their loved ones. You can view more pictures here. Enjoy!
Welcome to Patchwork Oasis!

Our new quilt shop is open and you’ll be surprised at the new look inside the store. On first glance, you’ll notice the space seems more roomy, a design that was intentional by the new owner and operator, Bonnie Robinder. “One thing I knew that I wanted to do immediately was to make the walkways in the store more open and accessible to quilters using wheelchairs or walkers! Making the store safe and available to all quilters is dear to my heart.”
Bonnie spent her younger years in Portland, but moved to Florida after her first husband passed away, traveling with her daughter and two friends, all of whom needed a change. She later married one of those friends, her husband Kevin, and relocated to Texas, where his parents lived, and they ended up staying there for over 25 years. They returned to Oregon this past July, and after a disappointment over their pre-arranged long-term rental (it was a scam), they decided to give Newport a second chance and stayed. She soon found Quilters Cove and before she knew it, she was purchasing the business and hasn’t looked back.
She’s really liking it so far. “I like helping people, helping you find fabric is one of those things that I seem to do really well.” A self-taught quilter, Bonnie has been quilting for 30 years. “I really wanted to learn to quilt when I was a kid, and my Aunt Lorraine used to have this summer camp for all the cousins. She had a big frame that she trundled up to the ceiling. She could get 15 people around that frame and kids as young as 5 or 6 were underneath, threading needles and pushing them up from the bottom.” She got to do it once and has always remembered it.
Her mom sewed clothes and she used to “steal” her scraps and sew them together, but nothing ever major until her kids were older, and that’s when she picked it up. “I checked a book out of the library in the little town where we lived, the Leander Public Library. It was Quilting for Dummies. I checked it out
72 times, and the 73rd time I checked it out, the lovely librarian, looked at me and said, ‘You’ve checked this book out more times than anybody else has checked a book out in this whole library. This is yours. Keep it.’ And I still have that book.”
Bonnie considers herself a traditional quilter. “I make bed-sized quilts. I like the big ones, the queens, the kings.” She does everything, piecing and quilting. She doesn’t do applique, but has plans to learn that from Judy, a friend who helps out in the store and is responsible for the applique pieces you’ll see hanging in the store. Judy is excited about their plans to provide lessons at the store in the future, starting with an applique class.
But, first things first. They’re slowly getting things put together. The whole venture happened pretty fast: Sign a promissory note on this day and sign the bill of sale next day. “That two weeks was a whirlwind for us.” For now, she’s waiting for their official store sign to be installed and looking forward to being part of the quilting guild and the Lincoln County community.
Newport Quilt Store Open for Business
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 2/14/2025 (7 posts)
Notice to All Retreat Attendees
For those members attending the 2025 Retreat at Aldersgate who were not at the February Guild meeting because of the weather, we have extended the last date for payments in full to the March Guild meeting, March 13, 2025. If you do not know how much you owe or if you owe, please contact Barbara Kinzel.
“Get ‘Er Done” Missing Prizes
A funny thing happened on the way to awarding our prizes for the project-of-the-month finishers yesterday: The prizes went missing! They were located on the table in the back of the room, next to the free tub of items from Community Quilters, so it’s no mystery how this could have happened. . . .
If you inadvertently picked any of these up, please bring them back, as we’ll need them for next month’s prizes. This project has no budget, and the prizes were donated by the Quilt Show from last year.
They are: Two spools of Aurifil thread, two packs of magic pins, a magnetic grabber, an iron cleaner, small mat, etc. All items are in new packaging.
Please email or call Nancy or Jane to let us know, or bring items back to the March Guild meeting. Thanks.
Jane and Nancy

Our local quilt shop, formerly known as Quilter’s Cove, is now open under the new management of Guild member Bonnie Robinder.
Documentation Committee Update
The Documentation Committee has scheduled several dates for 2025:
Saturday, March 22: Newport Public Library -1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Saturday, May 3: North Lincoln County Historical Museum 9:30 am to 3:30 pm
Saturday, October 11: Pacific Maritime Heritage Museum 9:30 am to 3:30 pm
Joanne Sedlacek, Documentation Committee
Notice for Oregon Quilt Festival Raffle Table Volunteers from Coordinator Treda McCaw

Set up is Wednesday, February 26th, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm.
You may set up on Thursday, but you must be done before the 10:00 am start.
We provide a table and two chairs.
Your responsibility during the show will include protecting the quilts in your area from being handled, as well as interacting with the show visitors. Because of this, we request three volunteers per shift to support your guild table.
We will provide white gloves so only the guild members will handle the quilts. Please leave the gloves at your table for the next shift. There will be a total of eight guilds at the show, so at any one time this means eight white-glove volunteers. You will be able to determine from the crowd size where to have your members hang out and how to assist the guests.
Volunteers should check in at the front reception table for free entry. Park in the Oak Grove across the street from Columbia Hall for free parking.
Move-out must be complete by 8:00 pm on Saturday, March 1st. No access to the building will be allowed on Sunday as a new group is moving in.
Information from Ellen Hawks, assistant to Marianne Geiger, the Raffle Committee Chair:
Marianne is unavailable this month, so I am helping out. My contact info is:
We currently have only two volunteers per shift and only one on the Friday 1:30-5:00 shift. Treda said two volunteers will be okay. I will be at this week’s meeting. I am the one carrying a “I Stand With Ukraine” bag. I am not currently planning on going to the Quilt Festival, as I have fatigue problems and cannot drive that far; nonetheless, if someone feels they will need help on their shift, can give me a ride, and doesn’t mind someone falling asleep in their car, I can be called upon in an emergency. Rhonda Stitz will have all items needed to set up.
“Get ‘Er Done Finishers for February’s Project
Eleven members got more of their UFOs finished this month. I wonder how many will end up in the Quilt Show this year?




Reupholstered Chair for Sale
This swivel rocker is quilted, overstuffed, and very comfortable! Please contact Rhonda Stitz. $350
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February Guild Meeting Program
and Valentine’s Day Workshop
Jill Huntington, a Portland native and owner of Huntington Quilt Design, will share her passion for quilting with a Trunk Show of her work at the regular guild meeting on Thursday, February 13.
She will also share with us her improv foundation piecing techniques at a Valentine’s Day workshop on Friday, February 14, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Atonement Lutheran Church, 2315 N. Coast Highway in Newport. Workshop fee: $40 for members/$45 for nonmembers.
Beginning students will enjoy adding a new skill to their toolbox, and experienced makers will appreciate the open-ended possibilities that this fun technique offers. There are still spaces available for the Improv Roses Galore workshop. No pattern is required, and students can bring their own fabric or purchase a kit at the class for $20.
For more information or to reserve your space in the class, contact:
Pamela Potter, Program and Workshop Chair, at quilterOCQG@gmail.com.