Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Club Notes - April 15, 2026

We were a small group of 9 this afternoon. Word is that the cabinet replacement is still scheduled for next week.  I am looking forward to getting our table space back.  

We got a very nice thank you card from the Lake Panasoffkee United Methodist Church thrift store for the stuffed toys we gave them.  They put them in their "free" store and handed them out to children in the drive through food pantry line. The children were very happy to get them.

Show and Tell: 


Ceal Pedersen painted faces on another bunch of stuffed toys.






Diane Placek came with several things.  First, she made an oven mitt as prizes for a game with friends.  One person decided it made a great phone case and asked that a button be added.  


She also made a backpack that is slightly larger for a larger kid.  

Finally, she showed a zipper bag she made with a different pattern.


Carolyn Grasso turned in an Oriental themed quilt top.




Ellen Hein showed the quilts she added the binding on. 



She also sewed some squares into more 9-patch blocks. These will become drawstring backpacks.


Last week Ellen gave me 5 sets of 9-patches.  I showed 3 of them that I completed as backpacks.


For my own efforts, I show bed a walker bag with fidget items

 and a Halloween table runner that I made on my embroidery machine.  This was a kit that allowed me to embroider on cork, leather, and glitter fabric for the first time. 


I also made a set of matching place mats and mug rugs.



The “new to me” tool I promised is a precision glue gun that uses regular Elmer’s glue.  Unlike glue sticks and bottles of Elmers glue, in addition to allowing excellent control of the output, this is designed to keep the glue from drying out between uses.   It is my new favorite quilting tool.

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I put out one bin of 5” squares and one bin of fabric pieces for everyone to choose from.    I also put together a box of 1 yd and ½ yd+ pieces for possible use.   Ellen is determined to help me transport less, so she has been doing a lot of organizing.  She looked through the box of zipper bag fabric that has been hanging around too long and got rid of some of it.  Anne Knoff also took the box of baby fabric.  Elimination of those 2 boxes allowed her to find a spot for the 1 yd fabrics in the closet.  I wonder what she would do if she saw what is in my storage unit.    ðŸ˜œ

Hope to see you next week.

Lois

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Club Notes - April 8, 2026

There were 12 of us at today’s meeting. We got a little hope of getting our room back to normal.  A sign on the table said the room will be closed on April 20th for cabinet replacement.  Once that is done all the stuff belonging to other clubs will be put back in the cabinets and we will get our table space back.

Show and Tell: 


Melanie Konopka showed several items she made to complete the squares on her Allamanda Bingo card. 

She made a pile of walker bags, a bunch of pillowcases, and several Cornerstone Hospice quilts.






Eileen DiSanto made some animals.





Ceal Pedersen painted faces on 25 stuffed toys.



Mary Ellen Boutin turned in several zipper bags and some backpacks. 


She used some imagination, taking some blocks from our big block box and turning these into backpacks.





Bev Minnerly showed some doll clothes she made.



Ellen Hein and Eileen St Clair showed the quilts they added the binding on.










Ellen also sewed some squares into 9-patch blocks. These will become drawstring backpacks.

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I talked a bit about making walker bags using squares. I experimented using 6.5” squares and made a walker bag with 15 squares (3 by 5) for each base side.  This proved too large.  If you want to try this, I recommend using only 12 squares (3 x 4). I think this could also work with 5” squares.  The walker bag will be smaller, but I think it is still very usable.

If anyone wants to just sew squares together and not make the complete walker bags or backpacks, please do the following:

For walker bags – sew two 3 x  4 sets of squares together for ech potential walker back.

For Backpacks, sew two 3 x 3 sets of squares for the outside and 2 two sets of 3 x 3 squares for the lining. You can also use 2 pieces of coordinating fabric for the lining, if you find something that works.

 

Hope to see you next week.

Lois

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Club Notes - April 1, 2026

 There were 11 of us at today’s meeting. We are still waiting to get some of our tables back.  The staff still doesn’t know when the cabinet work will be done..

Yesterday I forwarded an email from Villagers for Veterans, regarding a WWII veteran living alone.  I’ve had 2 responses from people who may be able to visit. 

We had some discussion regarding our fall sale fundraising. As I have mentioned before, I don’t feel I can handle participation in one of the October craft sales anymore. The main purpose of this has been to give a monetary gift to a few of our charities for the holidays. There were several options discussed.  I will compose a separate email explaining this and asking for a vote.

Show and Tell: (https://sewingn-more.blogspot.com/)


Louise Stem made 2 more pillowcases.



Bev Minnerly made 2 pillowcases and showed some toys from B.J. Herter.



Ceal Pedersen worked hard last week.  She made 8 Kennel Quilts and painted the faces on 53 stuffed toys. (Ellen is going to drop them off at the hospital tomorrow.)




Shirley Fiorentino made some animals.



Eileen DiSanto made some animals.






Ellen Hein showed 3 finished quilts.

Janet Murtaugh handed this one in.




and one quilt top.




Pat Pipa and I must have been on the same wavelength last week.   We each made 2 drawstring backpacks.  I have written an instruction for these and it is attached to my email.




We also participated in a class at Allamanda to decorate “charger plates”. Pat chose the” Home Sweet Home” pattern and I chose the “initial” pattern. For those unfamiliar with charger plates (which included me until a few weeks ago), a charger plate is a plate that is placed under the plate that you eat on.  You don’t put any food on it, it is purely decorative and part of elegant meals.

 


I am working on a sample walker bag, made with squares, and plan to show it next week.

Hope to see you next week.

Lois