I've been working steadily on organizing the state quilt guild's archives over the last couple of months. My plan is to deliver the archives to the state historical society for cataloging and storage in the manuscript collection as soon as I'm done. Every two years, when officers change, I'm suggesting that they add to that collection.
I inherited bags, tubs, and other containers of papers from the previous guild historian. She seems to have lost her enthusiasm for the job several years ago, and they had all been stored in her garage. One of the tubs is filthy, and the other one needs a little spraying with the hose. I threw away all the three ring binders and plastic sheet protectors that had been used. The materials used in the past were not acid free and some of the sheet protectors show signs that ink had already been removed from the paper.
The best part of the archives is the newsletter which was published at least twice a year since the organization's founding in 1979. It's been fun looking at them, especially seeing the patterns for raffle blocks that people make in advance of the semiannual meetings. I'm thinking of making a sampler of blocks from various years, beginning with those tenth anniversary blocks. I think I showed the 1980 block, but here it is again.
Next, I worked on the block for 1999, the guild's 20th anniversary, which was not what I would call a beginner block. I wonder how many people made it? I was pleased that it was appliqued, and I had every intention of doing that with fusible applique. Unfortunately, I couldn't find my Steam a Seamm so I reverted back to my old favorite, freezer paper.
My fingers are stiffer than they used to be, and my eyesight isn't great, but it turned out pretty good. The embroidery on the darker fabrics doesn't show up that well, but it will do.
I was very disappointed to find the 2009 block was just an 8" half square triangle in fall colors. That will not do! I'm going to make some 8-at-a-time half square triangles (a method I've never used before) starting with two 8" blocks and make a block out of the resulting squares. I don't remember what the 2019 raffle blocks were, but I'll enjoy choosing one to sew, I'm sure. If folks at the guild meeting in May are interested, I may just distribute little booklet for the fall meeting.


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