Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Club Notes - September 4, 2024

 We had 13 ladies come out today, plus one regular guest. I brought a large bin of recently donated fabric for everyone to sort through.  The main project of the day was to inventory and price the items we have for the October sale.     

Show and Tell:


Suzette Katrishen stuffed a bunch of stuffed toys and turned them over to Ceal for face painting.



Mic Pickard showed the first set of pajamas she made for this year’s Christmas gifts.


Ellen Hein is using up her knit fabric and turned in 25 knit infant hats.


 During the meeting she also finished a quilt.



Laura Tomich finished 8 receiving blankets and 8 receiving blankets.



She also made 2 potholders, which were meant for our sale.  A friend saw them and offered to buy them for a gift, so they are already sold.



Pat Pipa made several ornament shaped potholders, 



some placemats, 



infant hats, 



and some embroidered towels.




Ceal Pedersen brough back some toys, now complete with faces.




Anne Knoff and Donna Rissman worked together on a bunch of play-time quilt mats. 
















They also made some other items with fabric motifs they found in our stash. 





Fishing hat hot pad.

Fish table mat with fishing lure fabric on back.





Donna had some fun with this wall hanging.

Anne made a tote for her Christmas gifts.




Audrey Phillips’ daughter Vicky showed an autumn leaf sweater she made.




I showed 3 table runners I made from fabric I found in the donations, plus our 4.5” squares.

 





For the rest of the afternoon, the ladies emptied the boxes of sale items and sorted them into piles of like items.   We then inventoried the items and assigned prices.  The items were then put back into boxes, with like items together.   I will type off the inventories so we have a starting point for the October sales.  Mic and I put everything back in storage after the meeting, now organized.

Next week we will be back to our normal meeting.  I will let you know what I will bring .

Lois


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