Meet the board candidates

At our next meeting on June 18, we will elect and induct our new executive board of NJMQG. Here, we get to know the candidates.

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Daniela Di Iorio, President

How long have you been quilting?

I have been quilting for about 2 years. My favorite part of the quilting process is designing the quilt. My preferred method for creating a quilt is the in improvisational style using abstract art to influence my work. I like to dive right in and cut and sew, rearrange and design and contemplate and so on until the design is cohesive, has tension, is pleasing to the eye and balanced (or not balanced!).

What do you like best about our guild?

Our guild is amazing! I love it! The incredible talent of our members is immeasurable. I leave each meeting inspired and am so grateful for the support each member provides. I consider myself very lucky to be part of this wonderful group.

What are you looking forward to most as a member of the board?

I have learned so much over the past year as Program Director. I am most excited to keep our guild as alive and as vibrant as it is now and to continue to promote our guild’s mojo!

What do you do when you’re not quilting?

I am a designer, quilter, creative director, color aficionado and a fabric lover. When not running my design studio, I am at my sewing machine every chance I can get. I love spending time with my husband and two kids, taking long walks, ice cream, soy cappuccinos, traveling and looking for quilty inspiration wherever I can find it.

Photo on 5-20-15 at 11.19 AM #2Amy Rehbein, Vice President

How long have you been quilting?

I have been quilting for about 10 years.

What is your favorite part of the quilting process?

My favorite part of the quilting process is, well, the entire thing. I love all of it. From picking out fabrics to designing to piecing to thinking about what and who I am creating for to the binding. I need to be creative. Its deep in my soul and I find I am a better person when I allow myself to be creative. I know that sounds corny but there is so much truth in those words.

What do you like best about our guild?

One of the  best thing about our guild is the diversity of it. I think we are all so diverse and yet have such  respect for each others work. I feel there is such a wealth of knowledge that hasn’t even begun to be tapped into from members of our guild. I look forward to pulling it out of our members.

What would you like to do as a member of the board?

I would love to create more learning opportunities for our members and utilize the different gifts that we all have.

What do you do when you’re not quilting?

When I am not quilting I am taking care of my family. I am a wife to my high school sweetheart and a homeschooling Mom to a first grader and Sophomore in High School. I also enjoy gardening and photography and I love to embroider. 

IMG_0299Tracy Ehrhardt Baird, Program Director

How long have you been quilting?  

I made my first quilt in 2013 on a whim, using jelly roll strips and with no knowledge of a 1/4 inch seam!  I love it and it rests at the end of my bed.

What is your favorite part of the quilting process?  

Gosh, that’s a tough one, it kind of depends on the quilt. I do love the planning and fabric pull/buying process, since there are so many possibilities at that point.  I also get excited when that first block or section of the top comes together and you can see if what you visualized will work.

What do you like best about our guild?

The vast range of experiences and styles and personalities and levels of sewing knowledge in the group – I am always amazed (and sometimes slightly intimidated) during our show and tell when I realized how much I don’t know about our craft.

What are you most excited to do as a member of the board?  

I’m excited to better understand the guild leadership process on the national level, and to continue the relationships created in the quilting community.

 What do you like to do when you’re not quilting?  

This time of year (spring/summer) it’s all about gardening and being outside, trying to make up for having a ceiling over my head all winter.

Me and MLAnnette Aponte, Treasurer

How long have you been quilting?

I have been quilting for 23 years.  I saw an ad in my local paper about a quilting guild meeting. After years of watching Eleanor Burns on PBS – TV, I got on a bus and went to my first guild meeting.  It turned out that some of the guild members were neighbors and needless to say I never had to take the bus again. 

 What is your favorite part of the quilting process?

My favorite part depends on my mood.  Sometimes, I want to cut, some times to sew, other times I just want to look at quilting magazines and sketch quilt blocks while watching TV with my hubby.  I usually keep a quilt on my mid-arm frame for when I want to do some free motion quilting.

What do you like best about our guild?

The thing I LOVE best about our guild is the youthfulness and experience of our members.  I think modern quilting has revitalized the quilt movement.  I always see something wonderful very month.  I also like that we meet 12 months a year. We seem never to lose momentum.

 What are you most excited to do as a member of the board?

I think keeping up with the guild will be a great challenge and I look forward to interacting with the other board members. 

 What do you like to do when you’re not quilting?

I like to read, knit, zumba, practice yoga, walk and spend time with family and friends.

Screen Shot 2015-06-02 at 2.59.56 PMMeg Sawyer, Secretary

How long have you been quilting? 

I have been sewing since I was ten years old. I have been quilting for about 9 years now. 

What is your favorite part of the quilting process? 

My favorite part of the quilting process is trying new techniques and experimenting with different patterns and techniques. I love how alternative ways of patch working can result in such different, unique creations. Every quilter has a different eye to their designs. 

What do you like best about our guild?

Being probably one of the youngest guild member, I like that I can talk about my passion with others who appreciate it just as much. Not many people my age can have conversations about quilting or sewing, so this is my little escape. 

What are you most excited to do as a member of the board? 

I am most excited about being more involved with the members and the guild. I recently graduated from college so now I have more time to focus my energy on quilting. I have so many ideas I want to execute with my sewing and quilting and I would love to include that with the members as well. 

What do you like to do when you’re not quilting?

When I’m not quilting, I am usually binge watching television shows or out with my friends! 

Thanks to all of our candidates! We look forward to the June meeting. 

Bee Block Swap | 2nd Quarter Sign Ups

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We’re so excited at how well the first quarter bee block swap went! We had 24 participants who swapped blocks at our May meeting and they were gorgeous! We couldn’t believe that there were no block pattern repeats! AMAZING!

Now it’s time for our 2nd Quarter swap.

Even if you participated in the 1st Quarter, you still need to sign up if you’d like to participate again.
Here are the details:

HIVES
– Each Bee Hive consists of no more than 6 quilters.
– There will be as many hives as needed to accommodate those who would like to participate.
– Stella will be the “Queen Bee” for all hives – if you have any questions, concerns, or issues, please contact her before the quarter ends.

BLOCKS
– You’ll have 3 months to make a quilt block for each quilter in your hive (+ 1 for yourself if you choose).
It is important that you make your blocks following these guidelines so they will be usable when piecing a quilt.
– Select a quilt block that is within your skill level.
– Use fresh, modern, new, quilt shop quality fabric for your blocks.
– Everyone uses their own fabric stash to create the blocks and no one can request certain fabrics or designers.
– Take the time and effort to construct your blocks well and use a ¼ inch seam allowance (unless your pattern dictates otherwise). Anything less will likely fall apart. Blocks that are too large or too small, even by a 1/4″ are sometimes not usable. You may choose to make a test block before constructing the blocks for your hive to ensure that the block will size correctly. A simple block well-constructed is always better received than a complicated block that is falling apart from poor construction.
– The block should measure 12.5 inches square when complete.
– Please only use neutral colored thread.
– You’ll make 6 of that same square in each of your hive members’ chosen color palettes. (Like this set of Granny Square Quilt Blocks!)

6 Granny Squares

TIMELINE
– This quarter will run from June – August.
– Sign-ups will take place from May 22nd – May 31st.
– Once sign ups close, you’ll receive the names of the quilters in your hive as well as their color palettes and any additional information provided on June 1st.
– Finished squares for this quarter can be distributed early but are due at the August guild meeting.

– Plan ahead! The quarter goes by very quickly. Please don’t wait until the last minute to start your blocks. This is a commitment and by signing up we expect you to follow through with that commitment. Sometimes things happen, so if you have an unforeseen emergency, please contact Stella ASAP!

No matter how many quarters you participate in, you should have the beginnings of an amazing sampler quilt like this one:

SamplerQuilt

Ok, that’s great, but how do I sign up?? Easy! Complete the form below. You’ll receive a confirmation that your sign-up was received. Last day for sign-ups is May 31st. Hope you’ll join us!

Thanks for your interest – sign ups are now closed.