TVQG QUILT SHOW 2025
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It Takes A Guild
The Quilt Show Committee has been working hard with the preparations for the upcoming quilt show May 2,3, 2025. At this time we are putting together all that is necessary for an awesome show.
Please think of where you can out as a volunteer during the show:
- helping with Set-up and take-down,
- the Tearoom,
- White gloves,
- and other areas.
The committee members will be visible at each general meeting with up-dates for the membership.
The best part of the show is the display of the beautiful works of presented in our guild community. What is shown at the general meetings is just a teaser of what is done by members and what could be enjoyed by others at the quilt show.
Remember, the guild is a community that comes together to showcase our creativity, artistry and commitment to put on an awesome and successful show.
Ellen James, Quilt Show Co-ordinator
It Takes A Guild
The Quilt Show Committee is coming along with preparations for the upcoming quilt show May2, 3, 2025. At this point we are putting together all the details that are the “behind the scenes” to enable us to have an awesome show.
We will be visible at each general meeting with updates for the membership. Please think of where you would like to help out during the set-up of the displays as well as during the show, ie white gloves, tearoom, and other areas. Deb Owens will be keeping the lists of volunteers.
The best part of the show will be the focus of the beautiful works presented in our guild community. We enjoy a small sample at show and share, time to think of what you will enter in the quilt show. The guild is like a community, we get things done to showcase our creativity, artistry and commitment in order to put on an awesome and successful show.
Ellen James
Quilt Show Co-ordinator
The Quilt Show Committee is coming along with preparations for the upcoming quilt show May2, 3, 2025. At this point we are putting together all the details that are the “behind the scenes” to enable us to have an awesome show.
We will be visible at each general meeting with updates for the membership. Please think of where you would like to help out during the set-up of the displays as well as during the show, ie white gloves, tearoom, and other areas. Deb Owens will be keeping the lists of volunteers.
The best part of the show will be the focus of the beautiful works presented in our guild community. We enjoy a small sample at show and share, time to think of what you will enter in the quilt show. The guild is like a community, we get things done to showcase our creativity, artistry and commitment in order to put on an awesome and successful show.
Ellen James
Quilt Show Co-ordinator
QUILT SUBMISSION FORM
Please complete one form for each item you wish to display in our spring quilt show. If you are submitting more than one quilt sleeve attached, please identify ONLY your first choice for hanging, in case there isn’t room for all your quilts to be hung. All other items identify as 2nd, or 3rd choice for display.
Name of Guild Member: _________________________________________
Name of Quilt: _________________________________________________
Rank of Quilt: ___________________________________(1st,2nd, 3rd)choice
Quilt Pattern Source: _____________________________________________
Quilting: Hand Quilted ________
Machine Quilted __________ Quilted by: _________________
Measurement of Item: ______________________________________________
Quilt with sleeve attached: ___________________________________________
L (King/Queen) M (Double/Full) S (Twin/under 60”)
Other Items: ______________________________________________________
QUILT STORY:
***Can’t think of a story?
Consider… What inspired me to make this quilt?
Why this pattern?
First attempt at a particular technique?
For whom did I make this quilt?
Why these colours?
*** Return forms to Gail Nidenoff
….. one item per page
Please complete one form for each item you wish to display in our spring quilt show. If you are submitting more than one quilt sleeve attached, please identify ONLY your first choice for hanging, in case there isn’t room for all your quilts to be hung. All other items identify as 2nd, or 3rd choice for display.
Name of Guild Member: _________________________________________
Name of Quilt: _________________________________________________
Rank of Quilt: ___________________________________(1st,2nd, 3rd)choice
Quilt Pattern Source: _____________________________________________
Quilting: Hand Quilted ________
Machine Quilted __________ Quilted by: _________________
Measurement of Item: ______________________________________________
Quilt with sleeve attached: ___________________________________________
L (King/Queen) M (Double/Full) S (Twin/under 60”)
Other Items: ______________________________________________________
QUILT STORY:
***Can’t think of a story?
Consider… What inspired me to make this quilt?
Why this pattern?
First attempt at a particular technique?
For whom did I make this quilt?
Why these colours?
*** Return forms to Gail Nidenoff
….. one item per page
Instructions for Making a Quilt sleeve
Method 1:
1. Cut a piece of fabric 13: wide an a length that is 5” less than the width of the quilt to finish within the edges of the quilt at both sides).
2. Fold under 1/2” hem on each narrow end of fabric and sew.
3. Fold sleeve in half lengthwise, wrong sides together, and sew a 12” seam.
4. Turn sleeve right sides out and press so seam is in the middle at the back. Hand sew the long side of the sleeve at the top of the quilt, next to the binding.
5. Make a fold in the sleeve to allow room for the pole to go through and then sew the bottom edge of the sleeve to the quilt.
Method 2:
1. Cut a piece of fabric 8” wide and a length that is 5: less than the width of the quilt (to finish within the edges of the quilt at both sides).
2. Fold under a 1/2” hem on each narrow end of the fabrid and sew.
3. Fold under a 1” hem on each long side of the fabrid and sew.
4. Hand sew the long side of the sleeve at the top of the quilt, next to the binding.
Make a fold in the sleeve to allow room for the pole to go through and then sew the bottom edge of the sleeve to the quilt.
See the diagram below:
Method 1:
1. Cut a piece of fabric 13: wide an a length that is 5” less than the width of the quilt to finish within the edges of the quilt at both sides).
2. Fold under 1/2” hem on each narrow end of fabric and sew.
3. Fold sleeve in half lengthwise, wrong sides together, and sew a 12” seam.
4. Turn sleeve right sides out and press so seam is in the middle at the back. Hand sew the long side of the sleeve at the top of the quilt, next to the binding.
5. Make a fold in the sleeve to allow room for the pole to go through and then sew the bottom edge of the sleeve to the quilt.
Method 2:
1. Cut a piece of fabric 8” wide and a length that is 5: less than the width of the quilt (to finish within the edges of the quilt at both sides).
2. Fold under a 1/2” hem on each narrow end of the fabrid and sew.
3. Fold under a 1” hem on each long side of the fabrid and sew.
4. Hand sew the long side of the sleeve at the top of the quilt, next to the binding.
Make a fold in the sleeve to allow room for the pole to go through and then sew the bottom edge of the sleeve to the quilt.
See the diagram below:
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