OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 6/7/2026 (5 posts)
What Exactly is Modern Quilting?

From Corvallis Modern Quilt Guild Home Page
Join us for our June guild meeting where our guest speaker, Pattie Dix of Corvallis Modern Quilt Guild, will present an engaging exploration of what makes a quilt modern. Through photos and real quilt examples, she’ll highlight the key design elements and creative approaches that define today’s modern quilting movement. Whether you’re a traditional quilter, modern-curious or somewhere in between, you’ll leave with a sharper eye for recognizing why a quilt might be called modern.
Pamela Potter
Program & Workshop Committee
quilterOCQG@gmail.com
Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show
Saturday, July 11, 2026
FYI: There will be a bus to Sisters for the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show on July 11. Fee: $50, per person, with a nonrefundable deposit required to reserve your space no later than June 15. Space is limited. Round trip from Scottish Rite, Salem to Sisters. Departs 7:30 am and returns 3:00 pm. Sponsored by Mid-Valley Quilt Guild. Contact Evelyn Seller for questions at 503-871-4332.
See New Video of Veterans Project May Presentation
Visit the Veterans Project page on our website to see a video of veterans receiving their quilts!
QUILT SHOW REMINDERS
Wednesday, July 1 Deadline: : Small Quilts go on display at the Newport Library on July 1st, so we really need them by the June meeting. The quilts should be no more than 100″ in total circumference. If you donate a quilt please download an entry form from the OCQG website and include suggested “Buy Now” price, starting bid amount, and nominate your charity. If you have any questions, please call Viki West at 541-914-5542.
Saturday, July 4 Deadline: Registration is open until July 4th, but earlier is better! Thanks to those who have already registered quilts AND have submitted pictures. Questions? Call Darcy at 541-270-5234.
ASAP: Don’t forget to sign up at the quilt show page and click on the volunteer schedule to see what spaces are available. Your participation makes a difference at our quilt show! Then, please contact Pamela quilterocqg@gmail.com with your choices. Thanks!
Happy June Birthdays, Quilters!
If you have a June birthday and are willing and able, please bring a sweet or savory snack to the Guild meeting on June 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
541-270-4251
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 5/29/2026 (Updated 4 posts)
America the Beautiful – 2026 Guild Challenge
To everyone who is participating in this year’s challenge, remember that a picture of your challenge quilt and its “story” are due to Nan Scott on or before June 1 (that’s Monday!). Please bring your quilt to the guild meeting on June 11 – OR get it to Pat Laub prior to the meeting. Quilts will be displayed at both the June and July guild meetings. Voting will be online AFTER the June meeting.
Darcy de la Rosa
Darcy.delaRosa@gmail.com
541-270-5234
Quilt Show Registration is OPEN!
As of Thursday, May 28, we have 44 quilts registered of the 200+ we hope to have for the show. Registration is open until July 4th, but you will save the show chairs, the registrar and various other folks a lot of angst if you get them registered early. The registrar (Darcy) will plan a time to meet with the Lincoln City Quilters to take pictures and assist with registering quilts.
Thanks to the 14 guild members who have already registered quilts AND have submitted pictures.
Calling All Small Quilts!
The quilt show will be here before we know it, and we only have 13 entries for the Small Quilt Auction. The quilts go on display at the Newport Library on July 1st, so we really need them by the June meeting. The auction not only raises money for the guild, but also for local charities.
The quilts should be no more than 100″ in total circumference. If you donate a quilt, please download an entry form from the OCQG website and include suggested “Buy Now” price, starting bid amount, and nominate your charity. If you have any questions, please call Viki West at 541-914-5542.
We also need to borrow some ladders, both 6′ and 8′, to put up and take down the show. If you have ladders you are willing to lend, call Cindy McEntee at 541-270-7610 or Janet Scanlon at 541-270-2480.
Viki West
Happy June Birthdays, Quilters!
If you have a June birthday and are willing and able, please bring a sweet or savory snack to the Guild meeting on June 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
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 5/8/2026 (7 posts – Updated)
Quilt Show Host Volunteers
The updated signup sheet for volunteering on quilt show days. Please follow the link to see where you are on the schedule OR to find places for you to volunteer.
Contact Pamela quilterocqg@gmail.com
Note from the Chairperson
Sad News
Craig Anderson, our beloved owner of Corvallis Sew and Vac, passed away Monday morning, May 4, of a heart attack. It was instant. He was at the gym when it happened. The store will continue on, but they will not be at the quilt show. Kathleen Ritzman and Phoebe Hein are now looking for a new sewing machine vendor. Suggestions are welcome.
What’s Coming up from the Programming Committee
May Guild Meeting Program
Barbara Kinzel will present on “Quilting Myths in History.” Plan to have your myths busted with humor and facts!
All Star Sampler Platter
May 16 and 17, 2026 – 12 to 3 PM US Pacific Time
18 Amazing Teachers! 18 Amazing Demonstrations!
Something to please every kind of quilter!
Click for Promotional Video Free to OCQG members. Paid for by your guild!
Global Quilt Connection Sampler Platter will be live Saturday and Sunday, May 16 and 17. Even if you cannot attend the live event, the link will be open for seven days. Plan to be inspired! Watch your email for a description and link to the event!
Sponsored Ribbons
Ladies: It is time to “award” your special quilt at the Quilt Show. First, put your name on the poster board; next, place your imaginative title on the line beside your name; then, pay ten dollars.
At the August Quilt Show you will match your imaginative title to the quilt that deserves the title you have chosen. Now, this is an opportunity for the Quilt Show to earn more money and for you to place a ribbon on your special titled quilt. It can be titles such as, “It makes me smile,” “My Oh My,” or “Blue on Blue Beauty.”
We think that all our quilts in the Quilt Show are worthy of ribbons, and this is your opportunity to select even more winners! So, sign up at the next guild meeting!
Diane Tillotson
Sponsored Ribbon Chairperson
Quilt Show Volunteer Schedule Update
Folks: If you wish to sign up as a quilt show volunteer and missed a chance to do so at our regular meeting, go to the quilt show page and click on volunteer schedule to see what spaces are available. Then, please contact Pamela quilterocqg@gmail.com with your choices. Thanks!
Worth Repeating: Get Your Special Quilt Documented in May
All members: The next Documentation date is Saturday, May 23, 2026, from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm at the North Lincoln County Historical Museum, 4907 SW Highway 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367. I will have a sign-up sheet at the April meeting at the Membership desk.
Please consider documenting one of your quilts. The schedule is currently open. We can do 18-20 quilts on this date. We limit the number of quilts for each individual to four per documentation date. This is a first come, first served appointment. There is a nomninal fee of $5.00 per quilt.
We document all quilts–old, new, used, etc. It is a fun day, and we all seem to learn something new each time. Please consider signing up. Thank you.
Joanne Sedlacek, Chairperson
Documentation Committee
Happy May Birthdays, Quilters!
If you have a May birthday and are willing and able, please bring a sweet or savory snack to the Guild meeting on May 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
OCQG Weekly Posts through Friday 4/3/2026 (7 posts)
Note from the Chairperson
Don’t forget the guild meetings are back to evening.
The table walk at the April 9, 2026, guild meeting, starts at 5:30 pm and the meeting starts at 6:00. See you there.
We need some help.
Our guild members couldn’t enjoy all the great activities we provide without many helping hands. Nancy Nash has been doing the blog for over two years, and she would like to step down. Nancy will be happy to train and mentor a member (or two) on how to do the blog. If you are interested, or curious about what the job entails, please contact Nancy at ncnash12@gmail.com or 541-272-1129.
The quilt show (July 31 & August 1) also needs many slots filled. Please sign up for some spots at the guild meeting. If you can’t attend in person, contact Pamela Potter at quilterOCQG@gmail.com or 971-801-3234, and she will tell you where help is needed. There are a variety of spots that need to be fillled, including many sit down jobs.
The retreat will be here soon.
The retreat at Aldersgate Conference Center is April 21-24. If you are doing the 2-1/2″ strip exchange, you will need twenty polka dot strips 2-1/2″ x WOF. The committee can’t wait to see all the fun items made from the challenge fabric. Another letter regarding the retreat will be out before the guild meeting.
Sponsored Ribbons
Quilters: 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, then pay $10.
At the August Quilt Show, you will match your imaginative title to the quilt that deserves the title you have chosen. Now this is an opportunity for the Quilt Show to earn more money and for you to place a ribbon on your special titled quilt. Your title can be names, such as “Whimsical Garden,” “Warm & Cozy,” or “My Lucky Charm.”
We think that all our quilts in the Quilt Show are worthy of ribbons, and this is your opportunity to select even more winners! So, sign up at the next guild meeting!
Diane Tillotson
Sponsored Ribbon Chairperson
Get Your Special Quilt Documented in May
All members: The next Documentation date is Saturday, May 23, 2026, from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm at the North Lincoln County Historical Museum, 4907 SW Highway 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367. I will have a sign-up sheet at the April meeting at the Membership desk.
Please consider documenting one of your quilts. The schedule is currently open. We can do 18-20 quilts on this date. We limit the number of quilts for each individual to four per documentation date. This is a first come, first served appointment. There is a nomninal fee of $5.00 per quilt.
We document all quilts–old, new, used, etc. It is a fun day, and we all seem to learn something new each time. Please consider signing up. Thank you.
Joanne Sedlacek, Chairperson
Documentation Committee
Program & Workshop Notes
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.
All Star Sampler Platter
Something to please every kind of quilter!
18 Amazing Teachers! 18 Amazing Demonstrations!
May 16 and 17, 2026 – 12 to 3 PM US Pacific Time
Mark your calendars! Videos are good for 7 days after live event!
Click for Promotional Video Free to OCQG members. Paid for by your guild!
The All-Star Sampler Platter is an affordable live virtual program for
individuals and 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.
● Everyone who registers for the Sampler Platter will receive a beautiful
18-page handout with a page dedicated to each mini workshop or lecture.
2027 Raffle Quilt!
It’s that time again! Time to work together on the 2027 Raffle Quilt. Hard-working elves put their rotary cutters and rulers to work and cut the fabric to make packets for all the volunteers lining up to make blocks. The packets include instructions, paper-piecing templates, fabrics, and pictures of the finished blocks.
All you Guild members who love to paper piece make sure you come to the April meeting (which starts at 5:30 pm don’t forget) and pick up your two packets. The blocks are due back at the May meeting. This is the final deadline, not the June or July meeting.
The blocks are easy and, of course, integral to the design. If you get stuck, you can always call Barbara Kinzel, Jane Szabo, or Tamara Craig for help. A big “Thank you” to all members who join in!
Barbara Kinzel
Happy April Birthdays, Quilters!
If you have an April birthday, and are willing and able, please bring a sweet or savory snack to the Guild meeting on April 9. 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 3/27/2026 (3 posts)
Veterans Quilt Presentations

Last Thursday at our sew-in, we presented quilts to 10 Veterans. They were all so impressed and appreciative of the gift and recognition of their military service. Thanks to all of you who played a part in making this happen!
We will not be meeting in April, since many of us will be at the Guild Retreat.
Come and sew with us on Thursday, May 28, from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Siletz Grange. We will be having another presentation at 2:00 pm on that day.
Pfaff Sewing Machine for Sale
Pfaff Expression 4.2. Paid over $2,000 new and only has 2 hours of use. Asking $1,000. For more information or questions, contact Marci at 541-635-0220.


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.
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!






