Thursday, March 26, 2020

Quilts for the Florida Sheriff's Youth Ranch


55x70 Pat Pipa (M/F)
62x78 Sue Campbell (M/F)
57x74 Lois Rose (M)

52x65 Pat Pipa (F)

52x64 Lois Rose (M)

















64x82 Laura Paulk (F)

   








64x88 (3 quilts) Ellen Hein (M)
Deer Quilt pattern





Bear Quilt pattern

Fish Quilt Pattern


 
58x84 Suzanne Browne (F)
50x67 Suzanne Browne










54x64 Lois Rose (M)
50x68 Lois Rose (F)

 



56x70 Carol Thurston (F)
42x76 Carol Thurston (F)









60x82 Carol Thurston (M)

50x72 Suzanne Browne










70x72 Khaki Quilters

51x71 Khaki Quilters










41x51 Khaki Quilters

60x60 Khaki Quilters









46x48 Khaki Quilters

46x48 Khaki Quilters








6 zip bags for girls

4 zip bags for boys

1 more possible for boy

inside of zip bag

Pillow Cases selected for the 16 graduates

8 pair of pillowcases for the girls

8 sets of pillowcases for the boys





Monday, March 23, 2020

March 2020 - Club Hiatus

Due to the COVID-19 social distancing orders it will be awhile before we can resume club meetings.  I want to keep in touch with all of you.  I hope you are all doing well, staying safe, and keeping busy.

For the past 3 weeks I have been busy catching up with the pile of quilt tops that have been turned in.  On Friday I finished quilting the last of the 10 twin size quilts that were handed in.  Donna, Ellen and Lu were kind enough to volunteer to do the final binding on them.  

With those out of my UFO pile, I quilted 2 Veteran's Hospice quilts.  Today I was able to hand 6 of these over to the Hospice coordinator.
Saturday I took a break from quilting and made 6 drawstring duffel bags from some home-decor fabric that we had. I also had a call from our friend Nita Hand.  She invited me over to clear some craft items out of her garage.   She gave me a bunch of zippers, fiberfill, fleece, a roll of vinyl, doggy bed scraps, and a bunch of shirts that I think we can donate to the youth ranch.  Some are blank and brand-new, but the ones with a logo I think we can applique over.  She has other stuff to give away too, so we may visit her garage again sometime.
 Sunday I got a second wind and quilted the 3 smaller quilts that were handed in.  Ellen picked these up for binding on Monday, as well as giving me one more to quilt.  I will get to that soon, but I picked up one of my own UFO quilts this morning and hope to get that quilt top done this week.

If you have a quilt to go to the Sheriff's Youth Ranch, I would greatly appreciate it if you can get it to me by April 8th.  If it is a quilt top that I would need to add backing, batting & quilt, I would appreciate getting it sooner so we can give them to Skip by mid April.  

If you've been working on projects , send me a note and let me know what you're doing so I can share with the group.  And please, if you need anything, let me know. 

Lynn Kluczynski spent the last month making 100 lined drawstring bags for Beads of Courage, based in Tuscon, AZ.  Their website is beadsofcourage.org if anyone is curious about what they do with seriously ill children.

Charlotte Cecelio has been busy making the red, white and blue dryer sheet blocks.  She called to ask how many are needed to make an Honor Flight quilt.  I think we will see a quilt top when we are allowed to meet again.
 Ellen Hein finished the duffel bags for the Sheriff's Youth Ranch 2020 graduates. She has been adding the binding to the quilts we have for these kids and making several other quilt tops to reduce her stash.  
  
 Remember, we are the Sewing N More family, and you may be practicing social distancing, but you are not alone.  Please reach out if you need anything.

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Club Notes - March 4, 2020

We had 14 ladies show up for today's meeting and boy, were we busy.  Once Ellen finished her explanation on how to put the sides on the duffle bags, it was so quite all you could hear was the sound of sewing machines.  Ellen did a wonderful job cutting the pieces, serging the edges, and putting in the zippers. All we had to do was add the sides, which was challenging enough but a great learning experience.  I think 14 of the 16 we need were sewn together by the end of the meeting.  All that's left is to add the straps and name tags.  I gave Ellen some d-rings for the name tags and Mic is going to make the name tags on her embroidery machine.  Ellen will let me know the status of the straps before our next charity project meeting.

Show and Tell:


B.J. Herter made 2 cute dinosaur toys to hand in.




Bev Minnerly worked on some of her UFOs, finishing 2 microwave bowls and adding lace to the bottom on one of her too-short camisoles.



Laura Tomich got some fabric from a friend who gave up sewing and made 38 pillowcases.  (I pulled 16 of these to add to the Youth Ranch graduate's gifts.)

Deb Chapman showed a purse she made at her quilt chapter.


Alice Meunier showed a beautiful prayer quilt she made as a wedding gift.


Ellen Hein made appliqued Mickey and Minnie shirts for some kids she knows.



Mic Pickard finished the binding on 2 Cornerstone Hospice quilts that have been worked on by several people, and made a memory bear for a friend out of their loved one's shirt.

 




Pat Pipa finished her project bag and turned in a quilt top for our Youth Ranch effort.

 

Carol Thurston gave me a quilt top and back for me to finish too, but the photo of that one will appear when it's done.

Aieen Lee came late and turned in another Hospice quilt top, photo will appear when it is quilted and bound.

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We are making great progress with the project to give graduation gifts to the Sheriff's Youth Ranch kids.  As I said before there are 8 girls and 8 boys graduating this year. I am confident that we will be able to finish the 16 duffel bags in time.  Currently we have 6 completed twin size quilts, 2 ready for quilting, and 4 more tops turned in that I need to cut batting and backing for. Mic has another one in progress, so that makes 13.  That means we only need 3 more.  Laura Paulk is going to get some of our cut blocks from me next week to make another one.  I have some panels that can be turned into quilt tops pretty quickly if anyone would like to try for the last 2.  Let me know.  I will be busy quilting for the next few weeks. 


Reminder:  WE DO NOT HAVE ANY MEETING ROOM FOR THE REST OF MARCH.
Our next meeting will be on April 1st and we will be back in the Hula Lounge room.  From then on we go back to weekly meetings.