President’s Message – 06/23
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Margaret and Jody
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President’s Message – 05/23
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The Annual Meeting of the Northern Star Quilters’ Guild will be held from 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 17 at Kennedy Catholic High. At this meeting the membership will vote on the candidates who have generously stepped forward to serve on the Board for the 2023-2024 guild year. Please read the brief bios below and come to the meeting and take part in the voting.
Our speaker that evening will be Sheri Cifaldi-Morrill — a designer, quilt pattern publisher, award-winning quilter, educator and creative entrepreneur.
You may be reading this as you’re viewing our amazing World of Quilts XLII or perhaps sitting home with your feet up after enjoying the show. It is truly something we can all be proud to present for public enjoyment. We sincerely thank everyone who contributed their time, energy and talents to make this show a success. We especially thank Lisa Alfonzetti and her incredible committee who worked tirelessly to make it happen.
Weren’t this year’s “Card Tricks” Challenge Quilts fantastic? Thank you, April Russell, for all of your efforts to pull together a stunning exhibit.
Do you have something you’ve recently finished or is a work in progress? What’s holding you back from sharing it during Show and Tell in May? We love seeing what our members are working on and We want to cheer for you.
Margaret and Jody
Annual Meeting and Board Election - May 17th
The Guild’s Annual Meeting and Board Elections will take place at the May Guild Meeting, April 19th. No bylaw changes are proposed.
Pics and bios for candidates for election to the NSQG Board for 2023-24 follow.
Co-Presidents: Helen Nash May, Sheryl Fleishaker

Helen Nash May
I have been quilting for the past twenty years. In the 80’s and 90’s I designed quilts for my mother-in-law who was an avid quilter and made numerous quilts for all her grandchildren. I eventually inherited both her stash and sewing machine; when the machine finally died in 2004, I decided to both buy a new one and put it to good use taking a quilting course at Hartsdale Fabrics. I made my first granddaughter that first quilt. Four more grandchildren within the next couple of years and I was officially a quilter!
I soon began inventing my own patterns. A few years later I purchased a longarm so I could enhance the quilts with free motion designs. My favorite techniques are hand dyeing fabrics and abstract art quilts.
I’ve been a member of both Northern Star Quilters Guild and Village Square Quilters since I retired in 2011. I’ve been VP of Programs for NSQG for 2 years and Treasurer of VSQ also for 2 years. For the past two years Sheryl Fleishaker, whom I’m grateful to call a very good friend, and I have organized the Volunteers for our Quilt Show.
I’ve been happily married for 53 years and have three great kids (although I say six with their spouses), and six wonderful grandchildren.
I’m looking forward to Sheryl and I, as your Co-Presidents, continuing the wonderful traditions that make our Guild so special.

Sheryl Fleishaker
I guess it can be said that I’m the third generation from my family of women who sew. They all sewed clothes, made curtains, and even recovered furniture. However, I am the only quilter. I started becoming interested in quilting about 10 years ago. My husband and I raised three children who are now grown and out of the house and suddenly it was too quiet. I took a quilting class at Hartsdale Fabric and was hooked. I joined Village Squares to meet other quilters and I met Helen May who became my friend and travel partner attending workshops and quilt conferences both near and far. About 5 years later I joined Northern Star. I loved going to the meetings and participating in the workshops that were offered. With quilting there is always something to learn. I enjoy the energy and the talent that is offered by the people at Northern Star and look forward to an exciting and fun year ahead as your co-president along with Helen May.
Secretary: Amanda Curley

Amanda Curley
When I joined the NSQG in 2015, the world of quilting I knew as a child had changed. I’ve been fascinated with the different quilting techniques and approaches and captivated with the quilts made and shared while enjoying the friendship of so many quilters. As we all know, there is a time to give back and in 2021 I decided to volunteer to be the Guild’s Treasurer. Your votes gave me the position and this journey has been as informative as have been the years as a new quilter. As the Treasurer, my understanding of how the Guild works has grown exponentially. With my experience of the past two years, I would like to contribute to the Guild as the Secretary.
Treasurer: Kathy Vanacoro
I have been of member of NSQG for many years, albeit absent for the last 5+ years due to a conflict on Tuesday nights when I bowl with my hubby. While at last year’s show, I was so happy to hear the guild was moving to Wednesday nights…..I immediately rejoined. In my past years as a member, I have served as VP Programs as well as VP Quilt Show.
I learned to sew at the age of 14 by my sister and made many outfits for myself, and then my two children. I took up quilting 25+ years ago to quit smoking, it worked, but I now have another addiction, FABRIC.
I recently retired in Sept. 2021 as the Principal’s secretary at George Fisher Middle School in Carmel after 31 years and four Principals. While at school, I was the student activity treasurer for the past 27 years.
My quilting interests these days are just using up my massive stash. I am loving being able to participate in Comfort Quilts in person, as well as teaching children to sew with 4H. I love appliqué and making easy, traditional quilts. I also enjoy making ByAnnie bags… my latest addiction.
When I first joined NSQG as a member, Nancy Mirman made a statement “If you want to get to know fellow members, join the quilt show committee.”….The rest is history and I’m so glad to be back.
VP Communications: Debra Oaks

Debra Oaks
I come to quilting through my mother who has been a very accomplished quilter for my entire life. As a kid I used to “help” her when she hand quilted all the pieces she made. For myself, I really started sewing during the pandemic. As my daughter says, it was the hobby I was looking for and, once I found it, it exploded. I love learning all the techniques and intricacies of piecing and, as a longarm quilter, the finishes. I’ve met some great people too and look forward to deepening my relationships in the community.
VP Membership: Joanne Visovsky

Joanne Visovsky
I’m not really a quilter but was interested enough to join the guild in 2019. As a full-time real estate agent, I don’t have an abundance of free time. I wanted to get back into sewing and liked the idea of Comfort Quilts. As a young girl I hand-sewed doll clothes with my grandmother’s help. Started machine sewing in junior high and high school. Bought myself a Bernina Nova 900 after college and considered it a huge gift to myself! Then life took over and my machine sat idle for decades while I worked and raised our four kids. Now it’s time to get back to creating and I find all you guild members so inspiring! Being on the Membership Team has been fun for me and I look forward to continuing.
VP Programs: Jo Thomas

Jo Thomas
VP Quilt Show: Deborah Warren

Deborah Warren
Following in my mom‘s footsteps, I attempted my first quilt at the age of 13 using cardboard templates and leftover fabric scraps – and I’ve been quilting ever since. I currently live in Tarrytown and travel frequently to the Midwest to visit family – and I always take my sewing machine to sew along with my sister and brother! As an active member of NSQG for the past 7 years, I served as co-chair of the 2019 Quilt Show and with that gained experience, I’ve enjoyed assisting the 2022/2023 Quilt Show VP to ensure our show goes off without a hitch.
President’s Message – 04/23
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We are pleased to announce the proposed slate of candidates. They will be introduced at our Guild Meeting on April 19 and we thank these candidates for agreeing to give their time and talents to this guild. Voting will take place at the May Annual Meeting.
Nominees for elected Board positions for the 2023-2024 year are:
- Co-Presidents: Helen May and Sheryl Fleishaker
- Secretary: Amanda Curley
- Treasurer: Kathy Vanacoro
- VP Communications: Debra Oaks
- VP Quilt Show: Debbie Warren
- VP Programs: Jo Thomas
- VP Membership: Joanne Visovsky (returning for a second year)
Additionally, the following members have agreed to serve as appointed chairpersons of the Board Standing Committees:
- Charitable Activities: Dee Plouffe
- Activities Liaison: Rona Spar
- Hospitality: Alona Harmon
- Library: Susan Andrews
Furthermore, we have a crew of members who have agreed to assist both the elected and appointed leaders. HOWEVER, we are still seeking more members who can be counted on “when life happens” and assistance would be wonderful. Won’t you put your name forward? Volunteerism is an important factor in this organization and responsibilities ought to be spread among as many members as possible. It’s what makes all of our ongoing activities successful. We welcome your service.
We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday, April 19 at 6 pm at Kennedy Catholic High School. Our speaker will be David Hornung, a painter, author, and professor of art who has taught workshops designed for quilt makers and fiber artists. David’s workshop, Investigating Color, takes place Thursday at Millwood Fire Company.
Thank you to Linda Finegan. Rosemary DePaola and the rest of their committee for another entertaining and successful Ugly Fabric Auction!
Reminder – Quilt Show drop off is Saturday, April 29 from 12-4 at North Salem Volunteer Ambulance Corps.
Margaret and Jody, president@northernstarquilters.com
President’s Message – 03/23
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—————– Ugly? Not Ugly?
Bring extra cash and a sense of fun to this meeting because the main feature will be our Ugly Fabric Auction. It’s amazing to see what beauty you all can create from what some others may think is “ugly.”
Margaret and Jody

NSQG Members at the Guild Quilt Retreat
President’s Message – 02/23
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Our priority is finding a President, Programs VP, Communications VP and Library Chair for the 2023-24 guild season. Any of these positions could be shared with another member. If you are nervous about taking on any of the responsibilities that come with these jobs, don’t be! Past leaders are prepared and willing to assist. If you want this guild to continue, we need folks to take the plunge and commit to maintaining and growing a community that is important to them. Members of the nominating committee will be making calls. When we reach out to you, we hope you’ll say YES. Our guild’s future depends on you!
The next guild meeting on Zoom is Wednesday, February 15th and features a lecture by Suzi Parron about Barn Quilt painting and quilt trails.
Last month’s Show & Tell on Zoom was fabulous, and we hope that more of you will participate this month. Perhaps some of you who took Tara Faughnan’s color workshop at the end of January will share.
We look forward to Super Saturday coming up on February 18th. We feel confident it will be filled with learning and laughter.
Registration for showing your quilt(s) at our World of Quilts XLII is open. The form can be accessed via our website – northernstarquilters.com – or use the link in the Latest News section.
‘Card Tricks’ Challenge Quilts will be collected at our in-person March 15 meeting at Kennedy Catholic HS.
Mark your calendars as that is also the date for the beautiful Ugly Fabric Auction.
Stay healthy and keep warm.
Margaret and Jody, president@northernstarquilters.com
President’s Message – 01/23
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We hope that you all enjoyed your holidays and send warm wishes for a happy, healthy, and creative New Year. Additionally, some frigid weather has come our way and we hope that you are able to stay warm … working on a quilt or cuddling under one are both good ways to accomplish that!
It was wonderful seeing many of you at our December holiday meeting.
Don’t forget that our next two meetings will be on zoom: January 18 and February 15. You can log on at 5:45 to “socialize” before the business meeting which will start at 6:00 followed by a lecture. You will receive login information ahead of each meeting by email. While we won’t have our traditional Show and Tell, there may be time to highlight a few of you between the meeting and the lecture. So keep your work nearby if you wish to share.
Check our Latest News below and our website and mark your calendars for the upcoming speakers and workshops scheduled.
Our nominating committee is formed and will be reaching out to members soon to fill elected positions for 2023-2024. We are thrilled that a few of you have already volunteered for some positions. We will be looking for candidates for President, Programs and Communications. We know you care about the future of our guild so please consider saying YES when you are asked. Grab a friend and work as a team … it’s definitely worked for us!
The World of Quilts XLII will be here before you know it. Quilt Registration runs mid-January through March. All details are on our website.
There’s still time to register for Super Saturday on February from 9am-3pm. Check our website for more information.
Margaret and Jody
Margaret Cibulsky and Jody Sullivan, president@northernstarquilters.com

Two pics from Ukraine orphanage where our last shipment of quilts went (seen on beds) as well as knitted “peace pocket pals”. Please do not publicize elsewhere. Jody
Member Showcase featuring Tamar Drucker
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We are very happy to welcome our first Member Showcase this season, with fiber artist Tamar Drucker!
Tamar started quilting after moving to the USA. Her love of creating art through painting, sculpting, and sketching continues using fiber art.
Tamar has been a member of Northern Star Quilt Guild in Somers NY since 1987. She also belongs to SAQA, The Israel Quilters Association, and FANE.
Tamar says “I am a self-taught fiber artist. The enjoyment of playing with different textures and colors, and collaging bits of fabric scraps together, is like assembling a puzzle.
I start with a sketch or drawing inspired by my own photograph, then try the colors and fabrics for the best effects. I pin them down and then iron them to be collaged. Once I have a satisfying image I sandwich the top with the batting and back layer. Next I start the sewing process which adds another dimension. A lot of thought goes into every aspect of the quilting process. I enjoy this thought process, even though it sometimes seems to go so slowly. There are some lines that I absolutely feel have to be hand-quilted, and others can be done with the machine. I love to add paint or additional color by thread.
Please take the time to enjoy the wonderful display of Tamar’s work.


