Thursday, March 30, 2017

Club Notes - March 29, 2017


We had a great turnout of fairy dolls. Suzanne joined us briefly on her way to work, just to see them.




Yesterday was our last day in the Beach Club room at El Santiago.  As of April 5th we are back in the Hula Room on a regular weekly schedule!

I made a few announcements and probably missed a few too, so here is a full recap:

1. Pat Pipa and I attended separate sessions of the Villages Lifestyle Volunteer leaders meeting last week. Some highlights:
- There are now 2662 clubs in the Villages.  192 new ones were added in 2016.
- Senior games have now been set to occur always at the end of April.  (I guess the dates used to vary.)
- The theater room in Savannah will be closed July 12-Aug 17th so they can replace the bleachers with more comfortable seating.
- At club parties, BYOB is allowed, but if any alcohol is served, it must be by a licensed bartender.  Although the state of Florida does not require bartenders to be licensed, bartenders employed by catering firms should be.
- I asked if anything could be done to get us a stable, weekly room for next year, explaining that we had been bumped out of our room for Jan-Mar because the Boggy Bear Ladies had previously reserved it for those months.  Since there are only about 6 of them and we usually have an average of 20 show up for our meetings, they said they would look into it.

2. I delivered 15 dog beds, 1 dog toy, and a container of laundry detergent to the South Lake Animal Shelter last week.

3. Lu Karatzas has volunteered to attend the volunteer appreciation lunch in Tavares to represent our group.  I asked for a volunteer to go with her and Bev Minnerly said she would.  They will bring some fidget quilts and walker bags with them.

4. In a previous email, I mentioned a request for items for patients at the MD Anderson Cancer Center. If you are making anything from that list, it needs to be turned in to me my the April 5th meeting. (See the March 15th blog entry for a list of what items are needed.)

Show and Tell




Donna Rissman found a cute turkey kit at the quilt show in Trenton.  She completed that and a purse showcasing all the Chicago sports teams.





Then she gave a quick impromptu demo on how to make a cute placemat from border fabric.
(she promised directions to follow.)


Jane Swafford made a cute child's pillowcase.  I'll hold this for when we get enough to give to Case for Smiles.











 
Pat Pipa was a busy lady this week.  She made 2 neck pillows for the MD Anderson Cancer Center, a fidget quilt, an Easter Basket. and a couple of bags.  The last 2 items are for an upcoming Busy Hands, Happy Hearts sale.  In addition, she also finished an Allamanda quilt chapter quilt, trying her hand at free-motion quilting.  This will be donated to the Ocala Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center.































B.J. Herter brought in her faux chenille bunny to show an example of next week's project. (info on that will be sent in a separate email.)


 A friend gave Diane Placek a bunch of fabric and asked her to make a quilt out of it.  The result was a lovely star quilt.








Bev Minnerly made several walker bags.





Chris Leedy is keeping herself busy while she is recuperating from foot surgery.  She made Easter baskets and a wall hanging for her grandchildren. 

(We are going to try to get her to demo the basket for one of our future projects.)






We also liked her quilt label and the fun t-shirt she was wearing.






 Brenda Severa was up next with her latest string quilt top.  She likes to work the blocks on telephone book pages, using white strips in the center of each block to tie all the scrappy fabrics together.






Lu Karatzas has come up with another way to do a fidget quilt.  Instead of a flat quilt, she crocheted a fidget muff, with a tissue case tucked inside and other textures to touch on the outside.  Great idea!








Eileen DiSanto made an Easter wreath wall hanging at a recent quilting retreat.










I've been finishing up charity projects over the past 2 weeks.  I made a fidget quilt with a panel of an Indian woman as the base and finished a quilt from the dryer sheet blocks made by club members.



















At a recent garage sale, I picked up 4 partially completed small quilt tops.  I expanded them to the 46" square size requested by the MD Anderson Cancer Center. Three of these were the same squares on point, so I added different borders and quilting to each. (Chris Leedy helped me by putting the binding on 2 of them during our meeting.)   The 4th one had reverse applique hearts and a border on one side completed, so I used the fabric it came with to complete the first border row, then added a red and a blue border to bring it out to the requested size.  I hope to finish that this week.




Although she didn't show them, Nita Hand finished putting handles on the stack of cushion covers we received a few weeks ago.  These will be donated to the foster kids group as lightweight bags for the kids to transport their belongings in.


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Everyone was busy this afternoon working on various charity projects.  I saw fidget quilts in progress, dog bed sleeves being cut from heavy fabric to be sewn at home, dryer sheet blocks being made, and pre-cut blocks being organized into potential quilts. 
Thanks again to the ladies who helped me pack up everything and get it all into my van at the end of the meeting.  The good news is that, now that the Boggy Creek Bear ladies have finished for the year, I was able to get the shelf they were using.  I am using it to store some of the supplies we use all the time, like the dryer sheets, fabric strips, buttons, zippers and threads, as well as some fiber fill.  That's a few less boxes I need to transport each week.
Easter is coming and our next project is timed for that.  I will send out instructions for the faux chenille bunnies in a separate message.  These are easy and very cute, so come out and join us next week.

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

March 15, 2017 Club Notes

What a fun meeting today!  Thanks to Suzanne for showing us how to make our very own fairy dolls and for bringing supplies for us to work with.

I started today's meeting with a few announcements.  In case you missed my prior emails, here's a recap:
Events this week:
- We have been invited to go to a sewing supplies garage sale a day before it is advertised to the public. 7-8 of us will be carpooling to go Thursday morning.
- Friday Sharky's is having a St. Patrick's Day end of bolt sale.30% off if you purchase everything left on a bolt. If you find a shamrock at the end of the bolt you get another 10% off.
-Saturday the Quilt Guild is having it's "Quilters Closet" sale at Savannah, ,8:30am-noon.

We have also received an invitation from OPIS Bayview Center in Tavares to attend a volunteer appreciation luncheon on April 25th at the Florida Elks Lodge, 2540 Dora Ave, Tavares .  This is a thank you for the Fidget quilts we have supplied them with.  If anyone is interested in going to represent our club, let me know asap, since I need to send an RSVP by April 7th.
I also mentioned the email I received asking if anyone would be willing to make items for cancer patients at the MD Anderson hospital.  I've included the list below.  If you do decide to make any of these items, they need to be turned it by our April 5th meeting.

-Saturday the Quilt Guild is having it's "Quilters Closet" sale at Savannah, ,8:30am-noon.

We have also received an invitation from OPIS Bayview Center in Tavares to attend a volunteer appreciation luncheon on April 25th at the Florida Elks Lodge, 2540 Dora Ave, Tavares .  This is a thank you for the Fidget quilts we have supplied them with.  If anyone is interested in going to represent our club, let me know asap, since I need to send an RSVP by April 7th saying how many will attend.

I also mentioned the email I received asking if anyone would be willing to make items for cancer patients at the MD Anderson hospital.  I've included the list below.  If you do decide to make any of these items, they need to be turned it by our April 5th meeting.


Soft fabrics and “Simply Soft” yarns are best suited for MD Anderson’s patients.

  • Pillows - neck or heart-shaped
  • Pillows - rectangular: approximate size 10 x 12 inches
  • Quilts: approximate size 46 x 46 inches
  • Hand-tied lap blankets: approximate size 46 x 46 inches
  • Crocheted or knitted throws: approximate size 46 x 46 inches
  • Crocheted or knitted shawls
  • Crocheted or knitted caps - adult sizes accepted
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Show and Tell:

Carol Riggs started us off with her story of how a trip to Joann's turned into a job for her to make pillows for a lady she met there.  She also showed 2 t-shirts she embroidered as she learns to use her embroidery machine.





Brenda Severa showed the fabric covered plate she made for Easter and another one she made for her sewing room years ago.  She also showed some Easter place mats that her 7-year old grand-daughter made!

















Kathy Jones and Joan Tillinger showed the string art pieces they completed.  


Kathy also made a fidget quilt.










 We welcomed Chris Leedy back on her first venture out since her foot surgery last November.  She explained that although she's anxious to get back to making quilts, she can't walk around enough to tackle that yet.  Instead she put her talents to making pillows for her 2 grandchildren.  




Mary Nazgiewicz sewed up a bunch of dog bed sleeves for us and filled several dog beds as well.









Ellen Hein showed 2 fidget quilts she finished.









Ellen is expecting a granddaughter in June, so she has been busy making baby clothes. She showed the ones she hasn't sent home with the expectant parents yet.

















Donna Rissman did a quick demo on how to make a shamrock our of a square piece of fabric. It is not sewn so the shamrock can be put next to a dinner place setting and used as a napkin once it is unfolded.






Suzanne Brown showed an embroidered  DREAM wall hanging.









I made a fidget quilt, an iron caddy for our club irons, and a Cornerstone Hospice quilt.





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After Show and Tell Suzanne showed us how to make fairy dolls from pipe cleaners, specialty threads, fabric, and anything else we might want to decorate them with.  It was a lot of fun.
Our next meeting is March 29th, and that is the last time we will meet in the Beach Club room. Starting April 5th we will be back in the Hula Lounge room and meeting every week from then on to the end of the year.
Several people have been asking for the projects schedule.  Here is what we have scheduled so far:  You may notice I scheduled a Summer Pot Luck at the end of June.  I thought it would be fun to have a summer party.  I'd like to start the week;y 50-50 at the next meeting to raise money to buy game prizes.   We can do a bingo again with a summer theme.  If anyone has any other ideas for games, please let me know. 







29-Mar  Charity ProjectsLois Rose



Hula Room

5-Apr    Chenille BunnyKathy Jones
12-Apr  Charity ProjectsLois Rose
19-Apr  Zip Bag TotesLu Karatzas
26-Apr  Folded Fabric CoastersKathy Nichols
3-May  Thread CatcherLois Rose
10-May  Folded Fabric WreathDonna Rissman
17-May   PlacematsMary Nazgiewicz
24-May   How to prepare a t-shirt quilt projectDonna Rissman
31-May    Charity Projects 
7-Jun    Car Trash BagLois Rose
14-Jun    Flag Pin CushionLois Rose
21-Jun    Summer Pot Luck 
28-Jun    Charity Projects

Thursday, March 2, 2017

Club Notes - March 1, 2017

We had a small turnout today, but a lot of fun, even if it was a bit noisy.  I made a few announcements.

First, Mark your calendars for the Quilters Closet & Notions Sale on Saturday, March 18, 2017 at Savannah Center.  this is basically a sewing garage sale and you never know what you might find.

Second, Paul Farineau dropped off 5 more of the center blocks for Hospice quilts.  If anyone would like to make one, please see me at the next meeting.

Third: Carol Riggs has found out that the new quilt shop on 441,  A Quilting Palette, is a new local drop off point for the pillowcases for Case for Smiles, the organization that provides pillowcase to children in the hospital. (formerly called ConKerr).  From now on, if we get pillowcase fabric with child-friendly patterns we will give them to Carol to for Case for Smiles.  Adult pattern pillowcases will still go to the Ocala Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Shelter.

After show and tell Kathy Nichols gave a great demo on how to take a simple design and turn it into a beautiful string-art. Those who decided to take the challenge picked up their hammers and made a beautiful noise.  Once again, I'm looking forward to seeing the results come back for a future week's show and tell.


Show and Tell:



Kathy Jones started us off with 2 dog beds, a fidget quilt, and a backpack for our Christmas gift effort.







Eileen Navikas also brought in a couple of dog beds (and thankfully put them directly into my GEM, so I didn't have to carry them out again)  and a baby blanket for the shelter.


Jane Swafford made 2 beautiful pillow cases for the shelter.











Kathy Nichols showed how she finished the backs of her 2 fabric plates, with sandpaper, paint, and spray polyurethane.







 Carol Riggs showed a quilt she finished, a mesh mahjong mat, and the painted scarf she made at the class last week.














I showed the dog bed I made out of an old black sweater, a fidget quilt, a couple of walker bags, and a little zipper bag shaped like a whale that I made on my embroidery machine.








Suzanne Brown will be leading our next project - making fairy dolls. She brought in 2 examples for us to see.   I'll send out the supply list next week.












One last note.  At another club I belong to, I was reminded that some people don't want their photos or photos of their projects placed on the internet. That is fine.  We may tease you a little, but anyone who does not want their photo on this blog only has to tell me and I won't put it out here.  I already know of one person who will let me take photos of her projects, but not of her and I respect that.

For those who are a little apprehensive about showing their completed projects at our show and tell, I want you to know there is nothing to fear.  We never judge at Sewing N More.  We celebrate each person's attempt at creativity and do not look for perfection (although we may oh and ah at some exceptional results).  This club is meant to be a safe place to try new things, experiment and learn from each other.  We learn from mistakes as well as from success.  You will find that my own work is far from expert, and I will always share with you all the things I do wrong and what I've done to fix or camouflage my mistakes.  I hope you all will also be able to share your efforts with this in mind.