There were 13 of us this afternoon. Ceal reminded everyone to fill out the forms she gave out or email her your list of service providers you use. She is compiling a list that she will share with everyone, so we will have an idea of who we trust to work for us.
I initiated a discussion on how we should proceed to provide
duffle bags for future year Sheriffs Youth Ranch graduates. The quilts are not a problem since many of
our members contribute, but the duffels are currently made by Ellen Hein, with
help from Lynn DelGado. In most years there are only 3-6 graduat4es, but this
year there were 14. That was a huge amount of work for 2 people. I suggested that we might be able to purchase
duffle bags and just concentrate on making the quilts, pillowcases and zipper
bags. Ellen confirmed that she still has
enough fabric and is willing to continue making the duffels, as long as she
can. I will try to get the number of graduates as early as possible. If anyone is willing to help with this annual
project, please talk to Ellen.
Show and Tell:
Carolyn Grasso showed a toy horse she made. I gave her a panel with several horse toys and this is the first to be completed.
Eileen St. Clair showed a baby quilt she made.
(front and back)
Isabella O’brien made some coasters from squares,
2 heart quilts, a baby size and one larger.
Mic Pickard made an apron and matching potholders for a friend.
Mic is also working on setting up yo-yos as button covers for a nursing home activity.
Diane Placek made a backpack and some zipper bags.
Eileen DeSanto showed a quilt top she made.
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Today I brought a bag containing all the border strips I
have been saving. I offered first choice
to Anne Knoff for the baby quilts her quilt chapter makes. The rest were available for anyone to work
with. The little that was left was put
with the rest of our fabric pieces for future use. I was happy to see that I could go home with
an empty bag!!
Next week I hope to bring in another box of fabric for
everyone to look through.
Hope to see you next week.
Lois