UPCOMING EVENTS



Next Meeting:

Wednesday, There will not be a regular meeting on Wed. September 2nd. Next meeting TBA.

Susie has been conducting Sew Days on every Wednesday - except for the 2nd and 9th of September.

Susie is cleaning and attendees are keeping a social distance and wearing masks when this is not possible.

Please bring your lunch and drinks and thank you for not attending when you are not feeling fit and fiddle.




Thursday, December 3, 2015

Christmas Luncheon - Ummm Ummm Good!!!

The day was good to us - no rain, plenty of sunshine.  Though the wind could really cut into you.
A few of us were able to get in at the regular time and besides setting up for the luncheon, got the opportunity to do hand work and have a little chat.
Deb is working on her hanky butterflies.

Susie spent her time tracing patterns.  She never expected that so many people were going to be interested in her chicks

Machelle enjoyed her down time.  A good cup of tea and fellowship with like minds, how much better could you get?

See Judy there, she was able to join us and also got the opportunity to have some down time.

Pat brought in her hand quilting work.  Wonderful time of year to be working on it as it keeps her legs nice and toasty.

Donnis and Shirley made eight for our group.

Oh Wow!  THREE TABLES!?!  Yep, so much good stuff that we had to put up another table.

Donnis said our grace and everyone toasted the holidays.

As you can see, the pies were a great hit.  Donnis brought in her coconut cream pie. Her crust was perfect.  Vevia had made a gluten free crust (click here for recipe) which didn't turn out too bad.  Her filling is a family favorite - Sour Cream Raisin  (click for recipe).  We should have begun at this end of the table, so many good things and we could not do everything -  Susie's and Shirley's cherry creations also - justice.  Next year I am going backwards. Course the first part was scrumptious also.
And of course, we ate till we were stuffed and enjoyed every bite.  Thank you one and all for sharing your talents in cookery as well as in quilting.

Speaking of talents.......

Deb's show 'n tell of this little quilt confirmed that she is very talented.  Remember the book that showed how to do this?  And Deb provided all of the fabric and embellishments for this wonderful Christmas gift.  Maybe you could bring the book back in again.  So darling.

Should have gotten a shot of Deb's hanger on the back, we put it up to check it out and it works great.

Donnis brought in her first quilt project.  Her daughter started her on this and from there, her love for quilting grew.

The Table runner is one of the first quilt projects she did on her own.

Donnis doesn't let running out of quilting projects slow her down.  Think she said that last year she did about 75+ hats for cancer patients and babies/preemies.  Remember, click on the pictures to have them come in larger so you can see the cute details.
Donnis is looking for another pattern - this one is getting kind of boring.  I would imagine so after so many.  Family is also enjoying Donnis' work.


Pat gave us a tell in lieu of a show - her favorite Christmas item is a table runner she made in white.  Each Christmas she would have family and friends sign it.  Some years she changed the color of ink they used.  Now when she looks back at it, she sees grandchildren when they were just learning to print and remembers people that aren't able to be with her the current year.
What a fantastic idea.  Thanks for sharing Pat.


Machelle brought in one of her finished carpenter's wheel blocks that she is working on to show us how it looks together.  Last month we saw her cutting and joining half square triangles to get started.  Think she said she needs 16 of these.  This will be one gorgeous quilt.

This is the table mat that she made and already gifted.  Nope, the lamp was not part of the gift. (ha ha)

Shirley brought in her favorite quilted project for Christmas.  This is extra gorgeous in person as you can see the technique close up.  The black is cut and laid on that fabulous background and then attached.  We understand why it is your favorite Shirley.

And this is Shirley's "childhood" favorite.  Grandkids love this one.  Isn't he the cutest Santa?  The pattern was a Debbie Mumm's.  Click here to get the pattern for yourself, it is free.

Judy had brought in some tops to hand off to Susie for quilting.  This one is going to be for Judy herself.  It matches the colors in her couch and will keep her warm on cold winter nights while she watches TV or reads.

This is the teenage mutant turtle guys for her great grandson with different border.  Judy was not happy with the dark green border, so she cut it down and then added more of the lighter green.  This really stands out nicely.  Great discussion on what Susie could use for a quilting pattern.  Looking forward to seeing them finished.

Vevia brought in the Flower of the Month BOM that they did at the Piotique Quilters Guild this past year.  Machelle and Pat had not gotten the chance to see it.

It is crayola crayon colored, embroidered and then put into a block.

And this is Vevia's version of the BOM from the Konza Prairie Quilt Guild's BOM for 2015.  The pattern was a Robb-n-Graves large applique which Vevia shrunk and then did in wool.  No UFO's from this years BOM's.  Now to get the last so many other years done.  haha

Russ had called up Susie and said he found a few more unfinished projects of Iowana's.  The girls took some to finish

and told Susie she would make this center one into a bag.  Aren't we all helpful giving someone else work to do.  So sorry Susie.
Thank you to Russ for sharing Iowana's talents.

Had a wonderful day, glad to see those that could make it.
Everyone have a blessed Christmas and a safe and fruitful New year start off.
See you in January with your ideas for 2016.