Round Robin Update!!!

Excitement is building!  AND suggestions have been given and therefore the center block sign can be between 6 inches-18inches.  No prime numbers: (7, 13, or 17 inch) blocks.

This is a chance to use that orphan block that you cannot throw away!

Remember a sign up sheet will be going around at the February meeting. First installment isn’t till March.

As always, email questions, concerns, suggestion, or trepidations about this project before you say no.

TERRYDUNCAN53@gmail.com

 

Obituary of former Guild Member and Quilter, Bette Weston Drecktrah

My heart is broken.  I wanted my fellow quilters and friends to know my sweet sister, Bette Weston Drecktrah died unexpectedly Monday morning.  She was a guild member for many years and worked teaching quilt classes and selling and servicing sewing machines at Colonial Quilts beginning in 1984.  Over the years, Bette was referred to by so many as the “Bernina lady”. Shortly, after Bette started to work at Colonial Quilts at the original location on DeRenne Avenue, she shared with me her new found passion; and I also began my quilting journey during the summer of 1984. My first call was always to her when I needed some kind of help or information that I had not learned  about quilting, machine embroidery, hand embroidery and about her latest passion wool hand embroidery and applique.

Bette had several health issues in recent years that limited the time she could spend quilting and sewing.  The good Lord only knows how many quilts and other quilted keepsakes she designed and made over the last 40 years.  Bette learned to sew originally in school in Home Economics classes. Bette was one of the top ten seniors in her high school graduating class and also served as the Georgia state President of the Future Homemakers of America.   I really cannot remember when Bette did not sew  When her 3 girls were young, Bette made all of their clothes.

On November 8, Bette fell in her kitchen and broke both of her legs in two places.  After two ortho surgeries to repair and stabilize both of her legs and physical pain I honestly do not know how she endured,  she spent 14 days in Encompas Rehab and then transferred to Azalealand Nursing Home until last Friday, January 30.  She went home walking again with the aid of a walker.

On Sunday morning February 1st, she fell in the bedroom and suffered a massive brain bleed.  She succumbed to the injury just after midnight on Monday morning February 2.

Bette loved to quilt; however, her greatest passion was her three girls, Dora, Anita and Martha; her grandchildren (7) and her sweet great granddaughters, Rylee Beth (19 months old), Eloise Mae (14 months) and Adeline Savannah (4 months). Please know she was extremely fond of all she knew and shared her knowledge and passion for quilting with so many.  Please be in prayer for her family especially Martha her daughter as well as mine and Bette’s extended Weston family and the extended Drecktrah family living in Germany.

I would love for you to join us as we celebrate Bette’s life and legacy.

https://www.stricklandandsonsfuneralhome.com/obituaries/bette-drecktrah

 

Round Robin Sign Ups At February meeting

Round Robin Fun Opportunity!

Explanation and Rules

This is a fun collaboration!  FUN.  We start with a center block and add borders.  The borders can be pieced, appliqued, paper pieced, embroidered or embellished.  You can include a note with your block with requests, if you like, but group members do not have to follow your requests.  Each border, except the final will be due each month at the quilt guild meeting.  If you cannot make the meeting, arrangements much be made to get the quilt to pass to next person.  You will know who you have to hand it off to.

Sign-ups will begin in February at the Guild meeting. 

If you cannot make the meeting, you can email Terry Duncan at Terryduncan53@gmail if you want to be included.  If you are interested in doing it plan on having your center block done by the March meeting.

The center blocks will be handed out in March and off we go!

Center Block:   • Make a block 12 ½” – 18 1/2“unfinished  

 This can be a pieced block, applique, panel block as long as it meets the 12-18” requirements.  DO NOT Make your block a prime number! 

No 13- or 17-inch blocks!  It makes it difficult to make borders.

Groups will be approximately 6 people.  This will come out to a center square and 5 borders. Depending on the number of participants we will adjust the group size.

If you have questions, please contact Terry.  This is a new endeavor, and it can evolve.  Any points of clarification are very welcome!

New Year. New Challenge!  Let’s do it!

Detail Instructions

Center Block:   • Make a block 12 ½” – 18 1/2“unfinished

This can be a pieced block, applique, panel block as long as it meets the 12-18” requirements.  DO NOT Make your block a prime number!  No 13- or 17-inch blocks!  It makes it difficult to make borders.

Be creative when doing your borders.  Try something new.  Piece it, applique it.

  1. Round 1: Add a 2” -3” finished (unfinished 2 ½” to 3½ “) border.   Due April

 

  1. Round 2: Add a 3”- 4” finished (unfinished 3 ½”-4½ “) border.  Due May

 

  1. Round 3: Add a   4”- 5” finished (unfinished 4 ½” – 5½”) border. Due June

 

  1. Round 4: (Final Round) Add the last border. No size requirement. Due August

 

  1. We will ask you to bring it in September for show and tell.