Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Club Notes - September 18, 2019

You can tell summer is over. A few of our summer travelers are starting to return.

No significant announcements this week, other than Carol Riggs' estate sale, which I send out a flyer on Tuesday.


Show and Tell:

Mic Pickard has received more requests for aprons for diner waitresses and is having fun personalizing them. The latest request was from her niece's employer.
She also finished 3 stuffed bears and a corn hole bag set for her nephew.



She also finished 3 stuffed bears and a corn hole bag set for her nephew.
 Charlotte Cecilio made a couple of stuffed frogs, a place mat and another set of red, white and blue dryer sheet blocks.  (Charlotte and I layed out the accumulated blocks this afternoon and found enough for 1 twin quilt and 2 Cornerstone Hospice quilts.  Ann Knoff volunteered to start putting the twin quilt together and I took home the hospice sets.)







Pat Pipa made a zipper bag and came through with 9 place mats for the Youth Ranch.


Eileen DiSanto made some bowl holders and finished one of the pocket place mats.








Audrey Philips made 4 place mats and showed some embroidered mug rugs and Christmas ornaments she made.





Ellen Hein made some PJ Pants for the girl scouts, Halloween shirt and pants for her grand kids, and a dust mop cover made from fleece.  (We will schedule a demo of the dust mop cover)
















Carol Thurston finished a place mat and a crumb bed skirt. 



 She also showed a tool caddy with zip-lock bags that she just has to add velcro to.  I  finished quilting a quilt top she made and showed that.


Carol Riggs and Mary Kalow made embroidered bags for 5-drawer plastic containers and they showed Mary's completed bag.



I finished a bunch of place mats to complete the needed sets. I also put a quilt together from embroidered blocks I found in the donation stash.






Next week we will be making some fun zipper bags, using large candy, cookie or other snack bags.  I will send out more info in a separate email.

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