Meeting Information
1st Tuesday - 6:30 PM
 
   See bottom of main page for
   meeting and activity details.
About Us
Contact
Newsletter & Archive

Looking for membership?
Click here to



Newsletter e-mail notification

If you would like to receive an e-mail when the latest newsletter is placed on this page, just enter your e-mail address here and we'll send you a notice. Our e-mail will come from the address of admin@pinetreequiltguild.com. Make sure you set your e-mail permissions to allow our e-mail address into your in-basket.
First Name:    Last Name:

Email Address:

We will not release your e-mail address to anyone.

,
Newsletter Chairperson
(530) 274-1423



You will need Adobe's free Acrobat
software to view the newsletters.
   2010 Newsletters
      When you print the newsletters, make sure your printer is printing the pages at 100% size. Adobe's Acrobat 7 has been known to print at 94% of the full size, thus causing the quilt pattern pieces to be smaller than the exact measurments.
    To check the print settings,
    • Open a newsletter, then
    • Click on the word "File" at the top left of the screen.
    • Select "Print" which will open a small window.
    • Click on "Properties" and
    • Set the size to be "100%" or "None" which will default to 100%.
Month File Size Comments
January  1,277 KB None
February  1,465 None
March    None
April    None
May    None
June    None
July    None
August  None None
September    None
October    None
November    None
December    None

Just in case you need it, here's links to Graph Paper! and more Graph Paper




Ode to My Wife, The Quilter

She learned to quilt on Monday.
Her stitches all were fine.
She forgot to thaw out dinner,
So we went out to dine.

She quilted miniatures on Tuesday;
She says they are a must.
They really were quite lovely,
But she forgot to dust.




On Wednesday it was a sampler.
She says stipling's fun.
What highlights! What Shadows!
But the laundry wasn't done.

Her patches were on Thursday;
Green, yellow, blue and red.
I guess she was really engrossed.
She never made the bed.

It was wall hangings on Friday,
In colors she adores.
It never bothered her at all,
Those crumbs there on the floor.

I found a maid on Saturday!
My week is now complete.
My wife can quilt the hours away,
And the house will still be neat.

Now here I am on Sunday.
I think I'm about to wilt.
I cursed, I raved, I ranted, 'cause
The MAID has learned to QUILT!

-- Unknown