- Members must be double vaccinated, must wear masks (except when eating and drinking), must show proof of vaccination/photo ID, must answer Covid screening questions on arrival and must provide contact tracing information when checking in at the Clubhouse (if required). Social distancing rules must be followed.
- The room has a capacity limit of 7 people at this time. In order to avoid the disappointment of having someone arrive to learn there is no room for her/him, this is the plan for making the process of reserving a spot for each immediately following Monday as fair as possible.
- It will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Those attending at Stan’s will have the first chance while at Stan’s, to reserve a spot for the following Monday.
- Any other member wishing to reserve a spot on the following Monday may send an email to bjr.reid@yahoo.com no sooner than 4:00 pm Eastern Time on the Monday prior to the next gathering and no later than 12:00 noon on the Sunday prior to the next gathering.
- BJ will confirm if you are ‘in’ or ‘on stand by’. If you are ‘in’ and can’t make it, please, let BJ know so she can give another member the opportunity to attend.
- We have always had the guidelines that those attending, work on CQ projects at least half of the time at Stan’s and may work on their own projects half time. Because of our limited space, we must give priority to those who work on CQ projects at least half time while at Stan’s.
- Leslie carries CQ kits suitable for machine work, in her car. One machine is available at Stan’s. Reserve it with BJ when you book to make certain of its availability.
- There is a kettle at Stan Wadlow; please bring your own supplies if you wish to make a hot drink. If you’re staying through the lunch hour, please bring your own lunch.
- Needless to say, if you’re not feeling well, stay away!
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Quilt-related events + Shows
Studio Art Quilt Associates – Colour with a U – Campbell House Museum, April 1 – June3
Sarnia Quilter’ Guild – Water under the Bridge Quilt Show – June 2 -3, Sarnia (bookmark)
Limestone Quilters Guild – Quilts Kingston Show and Sale – June 2-4, Kingston, ON
Trent Valley Quilters’ Guild – Behind the Seams 2023: June 3-4, Brighton, ON
Canadian Quilters Association: Quilt Canada 2023 – Halifax, June 7-10
Quilting Corners Guild – Stitching Among Friends – June 10-11, West Alliston, ON
Prince Edward CountyQuilters’ Guild – A Stitch in Time – July8-9, Wellington, ON
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A reminder that TONIGHT from 7-9pm, YHQG will be hosting our guild meeting with guest speaker Mary Elizabeth Kinch, with her lecture “Quilting with Abandon”.TONIGHT is the April edition of Virtual Tuesday (May 9th). The feature presentation will be a panel discussion of various aspects of making memory quilts. A memory quilt can be made of T-shirts, used clothing, photographs, or heirloom textiles. Please email any photos of your memory projects to share in the zoom slide show.A reminder that tonight’s meeting featuring guest speaker Naomi Smith will be an in-person event.Join us this evening (April 11) for the April edition of Virtual Tuesday. The feature presentation will be a panel discussion of various aspects of longarm quilting.Did you enjoy Valerie Goodwin’s lecture on Tuesday? There are a few spaces left in her virtual workshop next Tuesday. There is a little bit of prep in which you’ll be communicating about your personal map with Valerie prior to the workshop, so don’t delay in signing up.Reminder that TONIGHT our guild is hosting Valerie Goodwinvia Zoom. Invites were sent to members on Saturday, so check your inboxes.