Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Club Notes - Dec. 13, 2023

Thirteen of us got together this afternoon for our last meeting of 2023.   We will not meet the next 2 weeks so everyone can have a little more time for Christmas prep and travel.   Our next meeting will be on January 3rd.   The following week, January 10th, we will have our winter pot-luck party.

Yes, I said January 10th!  We have received approval to have the Hula Lounge room at EL Santiago every Wednesday, all year, with a few minor exceptions around Thanksgiving and Christmas.

This year we have donated 163 quilts, 230 dog beds, 50 pillowcases, 115 tote bags, 33 walker bags, 173 zipper bags, and 45 stuffed toys.  Plus, we gave $200 each to Project S.O.S., The Christian Care Center, Marion County Humane Society, and Lake County Humane Society. This money came from a combination of our 2 October sales and our 50/50 proceeds.  I am very proud of all of you for the work you have done.

Show and Tell:


Suzette Katrshen showed a lovely bed jacket she made for a friend.



Mic Pickard showed the tote bag with Mexican Train fabric that she made for her daughter’s game nights. 


She also showed a mylar reindeer embroidery 



and a tote bag she made for her son-in-law using reflective fabric.




Lorraine Manz turned in some more catheter bags ans some walker bags.



Pat Pipa finished some partially made masks that were found in last week’s donation 


and sewed a stack of dog bed sleeves.



Bev Minnerly showed some easy fabric ornaments 


and some small wallets.



She also showed the pillow she finished for her husband.



Carolyn Grasso made several 9-patch blocks 


and showed angel ornaments she made in 2 sizes.




Mary Ellen Boutin turned in several 9 patch squares.




Ellen Hein showed zipper bags
 


and pajamas she made for her grandchildren.








She also came in with 8 quilts that she finished the binding on.  

These first 4 were quilts I made.



 










Ceil Pedersen took a stack of blocks that came in as a donation and sewed this quilt top.



Deb Chapman brought this Bee's quilt in last winter.  It took awhile, but we finally got this one done.

I was unable to identify who made these last 2 quilt tops.  If you recognize them, let me know.

This was another low-key meeting.  I put out the 3.5” squares for anyone who wanted to make some more 9-patch blocks, and the box of orphan big blocks waiting for a project.  I spent the afternoon organizing the patterns we keep at the rec center for member access, eliminating duplicates.  I didn’t get through everything in both books, but I did make some good progress.


Thank you for the Christmas card and gift.  I will use it for something fun for Ray and I.  I wish you all a wonderful holiday over the next 2 weeks, however you celebrate it. See you in the new year.

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