Sunday, August 29, 2010

Women's Ministry Kick Off Event









We meet at a church that generously provides many things for our group. There is a large well lit room with many tables and chairs. We also have our own cabinet that stores sewing machines and irons and ironing boards. Basically, we have everything you need to make a quilt that is generally taken care of by the church where we meet.

Ten years ago I came to our new Women's Ministry Leader, Laura Wingfield and told her we needed a quilt group at the church. Her response was okay Julie you are it. And thus began our group that has grown to become a support group for women all centered around a time honored craft that we love and want to learn more about.

We have about 20 members, beginning quilters to blue ribbon winners. There are no dues or fees to be paid for classes and the ladies seem to understand that and are happy to pitch in wherever their talents are. Some like to organize trips and some like to teach classes. The Lord has blessed this group in so many ways that I can't begin to count them all.

We are always happy to have new people join us, so if you are looking for a place to learn about quilting and want to belong to a quilt group and get some good inspiration as well as information about quilting, come visit us and see if we fit your personality. You don't have to be a member of the church to join us.

The pictures above are of the Women's Ministry 3-G Event, where we learned about consignment shopping and had a style show and ate some pretty great crock pot lasagna. The Ministries were on display, which Northeast Quilting Friends are a part of. The new booklet was also out, highlighting our bible study classes that can help you really figure things out about the bible.

Thank you hard working girls at the church who so graciously and generously gave their time to organize, decorate and make this a wonderful event.

It goes without saying that we laughed and laughed and laughed...smile.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Our Schedule till the end of 2010

WOW! What a fantastic schedule we have planned for the remaining months of 2010. We meet every Tuesday from 10 to 1:00 at the church in room 201. Sit n Sew days we bring our own unfinished projects and work on them.

August 31st: Meet at 10:00 am to carpool to Blackstones Home Decor to see a Fleur De lis quilt show. We will shop and have lunch then possibly shop some more at Happy Heart Quilt Shop.

September 7: Sit and Sew and Loyce will bring in the supply list for the Table Topper Class
September 14: Sit and Sew
September 21st: Table Topper Class taught by Loyce
September 28th: Sit and Sew

October 5th: sit and Sew
October 12: Road trip to 4 Lexington quilt shops and a tea room
October 19th: Julie will bring the supply list for the snap bag class
October 26th: Julie will teach the Snap Bag class

November 2nd: Coaster and hot pads class to be taught by Loyce
November 9th: Sit and Sew
November 16th:  Trip to Whittles 
November 23rd: No Meeting
November 30th: Sit n Sew

December 7th: Sit and Sew
December 14th: Christmas Party in Lower Level at Church
December 21st to 28th: No meeting


Sunday, August 15, 2010

More CiJ 2010





Besides making lovely quilts, Marie is a member that really likes to help. She's made our name tags and even planned our retreat to Pieceful Haven this year. She also taught a class. This is a pin cushion caddy that was a huge hit with the club. Her sense of humor is also worth mentioning. Above she is hold a quilt for the Ohio Star Challenge that she made with invisible thread and invisible material.

Sheilah couldn't be here, but, she already did her Ohio Star Quilt



Sheilah is a member that wasn't able to make the party, but, she had made her quilts a while ago. One is for her daughter who has a cat she adores and one is for her sister. What would quilters be without cats? We love our cats!

CiJ 2010





Carol has been busy taking the "Christmas" part of the party theme seriously. She made 2 quilts with a Christmas theme. I think one of the stars might become a class later on. She also finished a horse quilt without attending our retreat, as she was neck deep in wedding plans and family issues. Her One Block Wonder quilt is gorgeous.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

More CiJ 2010





Doris is one of our newer members in our guild. She is skilled in using her embroidery machine. This is her Ohio Star quilt in which she incorporated the block along with the Little Red Wagon she had as a child. The photos on fabric are of her has a little girl with her wagon and her standing by it today.

More Christmas in July (CiJ) 2010








Besides seeing old friends and having a party, this event for us is a wonderful way to show case the quilters in our group. Our theme for this year's Christmas in July 2010 was the Ohio Star. You were to use it as little or as often in any size or shape in your quilt. Also you were to bring in the quilts you have made since Joan has left the group, last fall.

We were able to move to our church balcony to have the Show and Tell of the quilts. The first one of our group to show case her work was Shirley, probably the most prolific in the club. She mainly enjoys making beautiful traditional quilts, but has been known to stretch herself and try something a bit more contemporary.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Christmas in July/August was a huge success!





This party was extra special because we were able to catch up with some friends we hadn't seen in a long time.
First, our long lost friend from Florida, Joan was in town, and got to be a part of our Show and Tell. Being a wonderful quilter she showed us some quilts she made while she was gone.
We had our usual, Mrs. Murphy's Salad for our meal and then there was some fabulous deserts to share.