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In This Issue
1. June Program
2. President’s Notes
Cares and Concerns
3. Workshop Info
Programs and Workshops
Board Nominations
4. Common Threads
5. Block of the Month
6. Quilt Show News
Mini-Quilt Auction
7. Advertising
8. Charity Quilts
Retreat
9. Kids Quilt Camp
10. Advertising
11. 2017-2018 PQG Officers
Upcoming Activities
and Outside Events
12. Contact Information
Volume 40 Issue 6 June, 2018
Thank You for having
your Membership Card
ready at the door as
you enter!
June 2018 Program
Lynne Hagmeier The Kansas Troubles name has been familiar to
thousands of quilters and especially those of us from
Kansas. So it is especially exciting to have the creator
of Kansas Troubles Lynne Hagmeier, speak to us at
Guild and offer a workshop the following day. Lynn
has created hundreds of quilting patterns, published
2 dozen books (five in a series of historical quilts as
well as quilter’s journals) & designed over 50
collections of fabric with Moda.
Lynne learned to quilt over 25 years ago at a
local quilt shop in Salina, Kansas while working their part time. In 2000, Moda
fabrics offered Lynne an opportunity to design fabric for their growing company.
What a thrill for her to create a line of fabrics in exactly the colors you want and
then make a quilt she herself designed with that new fabric! In 2001 she and her
husband Robert sold their house and moved to a restored two-story brick building
in Lynne’s childhood hometown of Bennington, Ks, to expand her studio and offer
Quilting Getaways on the weekends. Lynne and Robert travel several times a year
to quilt shop and guilds across the country to offer programs and workshops from
her quilt books and patterns. Check out her books, patterns and teaching schedule
here. We have only a few openings in her workshop with us. http://
www.ktquilts.com/index.htm
Lynne and Robert have 6 grown children and 8 grandchildren to love and spoil.
Lynne is most generous with sharing her creative ideas with fellow quilters and you
can find free patterns on her website here. http://www.ktquilts.com/free-
patterns.htm
Meeting Location Due to ongoing construction work at the Senior Center, we are meeting at
the Scottish Rite Venue 332, 332 E. First Street, Wichita. (First and Topeka)
Free parking to the north of the building and along the street.
Paid parking across Topeka to the East.
Visitor Fee We have a $5 fee for
visitors to our meetings.
The fee does not apply to children.
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President’s Notes By Peggy Dawson
Cares & Concerns
Joann Graves passed away
Betty Peters—hip replaced, now home
Stephanie Graham’s mother passed away
Please remember to enter Cares & Concerns in the
notebook on the Hospitality table or call or email
Rose Marie Mintz at 316-788-3547 or
Visit our website at
http://pqgks.com and
Follow us on Facebook!
With the temperatures we’ve been having this past
week, I think we can safely say that summer is indeed
upon us. I was hoping for spring this year, but we went
from winter right into summer.
Summertime as a child was always fun with water
balloon fights, swimming, camping and softball. Is it just
me or is it hotter, earlier every year? My AC has been on
for weeks. My family is gearing up for our Christmas va-
cation. We are renting a house in Shell Knob, MO for a
few days this month. 18 people in a 3400 sq ft home
should prove interesting. My hope is that it doesn’t end
up like a Chevy Chase Christmas vacation!!
Are you planning a vacation? If so I hope you have a
wonderful time and enjoy this great country of ours.
There are so many things to see and do. I have found a
neat website: www.Onlyinyourstate.com If you go to the
website you can click on any state, sign up for the news-
letter for the states you plan to visit and find out about
hidden gems that you may not have even heard about.
They might even be near a quilt shop, you never know!
Are your quilts all ready for the quilt show? Are they
labeled? Have you put on the sleeve? It will be here be-
fore you know it. Have you signed up to be a volunteer at
the show? Remember, the quilt show proceeds pay for
our speakers and venue rental for the next two years. It
takes many hands to pull this thing off properly. Please
sign up and do your part to make this our best show ever.
Have you turned in your mini quilt for the Mini Quilt
Auction? The monies raised go for the grants given for
the next two years to promote the teaching of quilting.
Maybe you have an idea for teaching a group to quilt. Go
to our website and fill out an application to be considered
for a grant. It’s really easy to fill out. Just think, you
could be teaching the next generation of quilters who will
win at Houston someday.
This is our birthday month. Prairie Quilt Guild was
started in June of 1982. We are celebrating our 36th
birthday. Oh to be 36 again. Maybe then I could get
more quilting done. What started with just about a hun-
dred members has grown to nearly 600 today. We have
Parking At the Meeting You have probably noticed that parking is limited at the
Scottish Rite! Some options:
• Organize a carpool with friends
• Park across Topeka Street, but please remember to
pay the $2 fee for your parking space as the fine is
$25 (more than year of $2 fees)!
We are working on other solutions, but for now sharing
the ride is probably our best option.
our founding members to thank for this group of talent-
ed folks getting together each month to continue to learn
about quilting. We have come so far in the quilting
world. New methods of doing things has helped me get
more of my bucket list done. How about you? Are you
checking things off your bucket list?
Have a great summer. See you at Guild June 12th.
Peggy Dawson
Prairie Quilt Guild 3
Workshop Policy Workshop fees are non-refundable, unless Prairie
Quilt Guild determines it is necessary to cancel the
workshop. It is the participant’s responsibility to find a
replacement if they are unable to attend after
committing to take the workshop. Workshops will be
open to both members and non-members on a first come
first serve basis, with an additional fee for non-members.
One month prior to a workshop, if it is not filled, it shall
be opened to the public.
Workshop Information Please read the Guild Workshop Policies first before
registering for one of our speakers’ workshops.
Workshops cost $40.00 for a one-day workshop.
Please check the class description for details about the
cost and materials needed for each class. Workshop fees
are non-refundable. Sign up for classes at Guild
meetings. Supply lists are also available at meetings—
check at the Workshop table.
Upcoming Workshops
Workshop Location - Scottish Rite
332 E First, Wichita
$40 for Prairie Quilt Guild members
Call or email Cheryl Jacklovich to sign up.
(316)831-0774 or [email protected]
2017-18 Programs Speakers with an asterisk will also be doing workshops.
July Jonathan Gregory Nebraska
Aug *Joe Cunningham California
Sept *Cynthia England Texas
2019 Guild Board
Call for Nominations Have you ever wanted the opportunity to work with
17 enthusiastic people in determining the direction of
the Prairie Quilt Guild? The guild Nominating Com-
mittee is now actively searching for members of the 2019
Board. If we call, please say ‘YES’. In addition to duties
of each position, board members represent the guild
membership in all decisions and need to attend the
board meetings on the last Tuesday of every month at
7:00 p.m. It’s not all work! We have a great time too!
Take a look at the positions described in the Membership
directory and contact any of the committee members:
Carol Provencher, Jean Volosin, Stephanie Pierce, Lou
Bates, Tricia Lehmen, and Bethel Wentz.
Donna Lynden,
Board Representative to the
Nominating Committee
Lynne Hagmeier Workshop -
June 13, 2018 Stacked Coins
(from Loose
Change). 54” X
62” lap quilt. 5
hour workshop.
Stack a mini
charm (2 ½” sq.)
on a charm (5”
sq.) on a Layer
Cake (10” sq.);
topstitch/cut/
piece. What do
you get? This fun
quilt that’s so much easier than it looks! Supply list and
class sample available at May guild meeting. If you
choose to let Lynne coordinate your fabrics, you may
purchase a kit for $90 that includes everything except
the backing. A book is available but not required.
This class will fill up fast!
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Prairie Quilt Guild 5
“Tri” It Out
Block 9
June 2018
Directions: Cut 8—4” squares—Background (light) fabric
Cut 4—4” squares—Fabric A
Cut 2—4” squares—Fabric B
Cut 2—4”squares—Fabric C
Draw a diagonal line on light fabric. Place 1 light & 1 color (dark)
fabric right sides together (RST). Sew ¼” on each side of diagonal
line. Cut on diagonal line. Press seams open. Trim to 3 ½”. Make
16 half-square triangles. Arrange according to diagram.
The finished layout & yardage needed can be found in the October or November
Newsletter. They are available at our website http://pqgks.com
2017-2018 Block of the Month - June 2018
A
A A
A
A
A A
A
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
Directions for Finishing QuiltSetting Pinwheel Blocks: (6 blocks)
Cut 12 – 4” squares – background
(light) fabric
Cut 12 – 4” squares – color (dark) fabric
Draw a diagonal line on light fabric.
Place 1 light and 1 dark fabric, right sides together. Sew on each
side of diagonal line. Cut on diagonal line. Trim to 3 ½ ”. Make
24 half-square triangle units. Use 4 units for each block to form
center pinwheel.
Cut 12 – 3 ½” x 6 ½ “ strips – light (background) fabric
Cut 12 – 3 ½ “ x 12 ½” strips – light (background) fabric
Attach 3 ½ ” x 6 ½ ” strips to opposite sides of pinwheel
block. Press towards strip.
Attach 3 ½ ” x 12 ½ ” strips to opposite sides of pinwheel/
strip block. Press towards outside strip. Make 6.
Accent squares: (feature fabric) – cut 14 – 12 ½ ” squares.
Setting triangles: You may use the same fabric as the back-
ground, or you may choose a complimentary color (I used the
same dark fabric that I used in my pinwheel blocks).
Cut 4 – 18 ½ ” blocks – cut each twice diagonally.
You will use 14 triangles (2 will be extra).
Corner triangles – 9 ½ “blocks – cut
each one diagonally.
The access & corner blocks are slightly oversized and will be
trimmed when quilt is finished. (If using a different size block,
you may find charts on the internet for different sizes).
Lay out the triangles and corners with your blocks. Begin
sewing the quilt into rows starting at one corner. Your first row
will have one corner block, two large setting “wing” triangles,
and the corner triangle. Your second row will have three blocks,
two wing triangles…etc. Each row will get larger as you get to
the center of the quilt. I assembled the quilt rows together from
each corner until there were two halves of the top….then sewed
the two halves together in one long seam.
After the top is together, use your ruler and rotary cutter to
trim the edge of the quilt ¼” away from the corners of the
blocks at the quilt top edge. This gets rid of all the dog ears
from sewing the rows together too.
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The Common Threads
Quilt Show Mini Quilt Auc-
tion will be held on Satur-
day, June 23, 2018 at
noon. I would like to en-
courage all guild members
to either donate a mini
quilt, runner, or topper
that they have made or
made with their bee
group. The money raised
from the auction will go to support the Grant program
for the next two years. In the past money has gone to
schools for sewing supplies, Community Quilt Camp,
furthering education through Quilts of
Valor, Girls Scouts and Grace Home-
school Co-op.
The guidelines for the quilts are:
•Size – maximum 160” pe-
rimeter (40 X 40)
•Have a sleeve or hanger
(rings) if intended to hang
•Have a label with your
name, date and title
The entry form is available on the quilt show web-
site, http://wichitaquiltshow.com/miniature-quilt-
auction/
Entries will be accepted at the April, May and
June guild meetings. If you have any questions please
call Susan McMillan, 316-650-2353
Mini Quilt Auction
2018 COMMON THREADS REGIONAL QUILT SHOW
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
62 VIP jobs remain open! Please fill one
or ask a family member/friend to work with you.
YES! I WILL HELP! Call or email Mona Hobson,
[email protected], cell 213-248-7401 NOW!
JOB Wed, June 2/ # needed
Thurs, June 21/ # needed
Fri, June 22/ # needed
Sat, June 23/ # needed
BAG CHECK 2:30PM – 1 9:45AM – 1 2:30PM - 2
GUILD INFO BOOTH
2:30PM – 2 9:45AM – 1 12PM – 2 2:30PM - 2
GUILD SALES BOOTH
12PM – 1 2:30PM - 1
9:45AM – 1 12PM – 1 2:30PM – 1
9:45AM – 2 12PM – 2 2:30PM - 2
MINI QUILT AUCTION
3PM – 2 11:30AM - 2
PROCESS IN 7AM - 6
PROCESS OUT 4:30PM - 5
SHOW HOSTS 9:45AM – 1 12PM – 2 2:30PM – 1
9:45AM – 1 12PM – 1 2:30PM – 2
9:45AM – 3 12PM – 2 2:30PM - 3
VENDOR SUPPORT 12PM – 1 2:30PM – 1
12PM – 1 2:30PM – 1
9:45PM – 1 12PM - 1
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We make quilt labels!
Please shop with our advertisers -
and let them know you appreciate
their support of our Guild!
Volunteer to be a
“Holder and Folder”
at the meeting. Ask at the
Hospitality Table.
TICKETS QUILT SHOW TICKETS
Everyone must purchase a ticket to attend the Common
Threads Quilt Show.
If you are volunteering……You will exchange your single
day ticket for your Volunteer Name Tag.
The volunteer name tag will then let you come and go
from the quilt show all your little heart desires.
Advance Tickets on Sale at May and June PQG Meetings.
Single Day Ticket $10
Three Day Ticket $15
Get Your Red Hot Quilt Show Tickets Here!
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Charity Quilts
Quilting Buddies
Since many of us are finishing up last minute details
for the Quilt Show, I thought I would take this time to
share some lighthearted reading. I’ll take a break this
month and get back to bugging everyone to work on a
charity quilt after the show.
This month, I would like introduce my quilting buddy.
This is my cat, Felix.
I’m sure many of you have a pet that enjoys your
sewing almost as much as you. They are good company,
never complain about the pattern you choose, don’t fuss
over color combinations, and they aren’t picky about
your stitching.
When Felix knows I’m headed to my sewing room or
hears the hum of the sewing machine, he comes saunter-
ing in to check out my latest project. His favorite way to
help is to “knead bread” to check the loftiness of the lay-
ering! Many times, he’ll find a quilt piled up on a bed,
make a nest and take a cat nap. He even has his own
“cat quilt” that he sleeps on at night. But while I’m
cutting, sewing or ironing, he enjoys hanging out with
me. He’ll watch intently or provide amusement by play-
ing with loose threads.
Whether it’s our pet, spouse, friend or bee group, it’s
great to have a quilting buddy (as well as be one to some-
body else). Quilting buddies bounce ideas off each other,
encourage each other and provide comfort when that
project just doesn’t turn out like you expected.
Happy Quilting!
Cindy Wolf
Retreat dates are Aug 27-Sep1 - Monday thru Satur-
day at Wheat State Camp on Santa Fe Lake Rd. Retreat
information & Registration forms are on the PQG Website
under LINKS. Forms are also available at our regular
meetings. Please read the information as it has changed
slightly from previous times. Registrations are due by the
end of July - All balances due at the August 14 PQG
meeting. You can go to the registration form here:
http://pqgks.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/
PQG-retreat-August2018-WheatStateCamp.pdf
We hope you will attend - you will have lots of sewing
time as well as time for fun & friends. Due to space re-
quirements, we will accept 50 registrants for the re-
treat. You can register for the entire week or just for a
few days.
Call Mary Graham 316-303-6414 or Anita Brozik 316-
250-9934 if any questions.
Summer Quilt Retreat
Prairie Quilt Guild 9
Q’nique Quilting Machines Husqvarna VIKING Singer
Sales * Service * Repair
McDonald’s Sewing & Vacuum On Facebook or www.mcdonaldssewing.com
email: [email protected] 620-441-0939 | 222 S Summit, Arkansas City, KS 67005
Save the Date!
Kids’ Quilt Camp July 9-13 or July 16-20
Ascension Lutheran Church
Central and Tyler
For more information call or e-mail Janelle Miller
316-393-7387
www.midwestsewing.net Serving Kansas Since 1955
Authorized Dealer for Bernina Babylock Janome Handi Quilter Simplicity Vacuum
111 S. Pattie Wichita, KS 67211 Mon – Fri 8:30 – 5:30 Sat 9:00 – 4:00 316.262.3438 [email protected]
620-583-3761
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Call Village Tours
and ask about
our upcoming
QUILT TOURS!
316-721-4455
or visit our website
www.villagetours.net
Shop Hours Wed-Sat 10 - 5, Thurs 10 - 9
Quilting Fabric, Supplies, Classes & Fiber Arts Co-Op
www.facebook.com/kechiquilt
Kechiquilt.com
Follow us on Facebook!
Please shop with our advertisers -
and let them know you appreciate
their support of our Guild!
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Please shop with our advertisers -
and let them know you appreciate
their support of our Guild!
Upcoming Activities and
Outside Events
Common Threads Regional Quilt Show, June 21-June
23. Century II Expo Hall, Wichita, KS
Wichitaquiltshow.com
PQG Summer Retreat 2018 - August 27 - September
1. Contact Mary Graham for details.
2017 - 2018 PQG Officers President Peggy Dawson
Vice-President Kendra McBroom
Vice President Elect Mayleen Vinson
Secretary Julie Crawford
Treasurer Patty Ingalls
Finance Jessica Vaughn
Hospitality Pam Sackschewsky
Membership Kaye Barth
Newsletter Lynda Miller
Advertising Susan Miller
Publicity Deb Wood
Workshops Cheryl Jacklovich
Past President Donna Lynden
Members-at-Large:
Afternoon: Cheryl Maris, Pam Sackschewsky
Evening: Rose Marie Mintz, Teresa Puetz
Nominating Committee:
Afternoon: Carol Provencher, Jean Volosin
Evening: Stephanie Pierce, Lou Bates
Alternates: Tricia Lehman, Bethel Wentz
In order to help keep our members
safe from identify theft,
we are offering to have old, unused
Membership Directories shredded.
Just bring them to the
membership table.
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TIME VALUE
DO NOT
DELAY
NONPROFIT ORG
US POSTAGE PAID
WICHITA KS
PERMIT NO 276
1/8 Page (2” x 1 Column) $12.50, $137.50 1/4 Page (4” x 1 Column or
2” x 2 Column) $25.00, $275.00 3/8 Page (6” x 1 Column) $37.50, $412.50 1/2 Page (8” x 1 Column or
4” x 2 Column) $50.00, $550.00 1 Page $100.00, $1100.00
Next Guild Meeting—–June 12
Newsletter Deadline—–June 15
Lynda Miller, Newsletter Editor [email protected]
or [email protected] Use subject “PQG”
Susan Miller, Advertising Chair
[email protected] Use subject “PQG”
Send Address Corrections to:
Kaye Barth, Membership Chair
[email protected] Use subject “PQG”
About Our Guild
The Prairie Quilt Guild meets on the second Tuesday of each month at the Scottish Rite Venue 332, 332 E First Street, Wichita.
Guild meetings are scheduled from 1:00-3:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m. unless otherwise announced.
Annual dues are $25.00 for the period October through September; after April 1 a first-time member will pay $12.50.
For further information, please contact
President, Peggy Dawson, 316-217-5223
Past President Donna Lynden, 316-722-2889
To check on possible cancellations of Prairie Quilt Guild meetings due to weather:
Listen to Radio Station KFDI 101 FM / 1070 AM
Watch TV stations KSNW 3 KAKE 10 KWCH 12
Next Meeting June 12, 2018 at Scottish Rite Venue 332
Prairie Quilt Guild, Inc.
P.O. Box 48813
Wichita KS 67201-8813