Monday, October 20, 2014

October Meeting

Hi, everyone! I hope you had a great time at our October meeting.  We had 3 guests, Anita Wilson, Nancy Sampson, and Morris White.  Morris would like to partner with us and make a quilt with an agricultural theme.  It would be hung at the Vance County Extension office.  Sounds like fun to me.  What do you think?  We will most likely talk about this in the next few meetings coming up.  As requested an audit of the treasurer's report was done by Kathy Solomon, her husband Bruce (acting as a third party) and Belinda Leach.  Thanks to Belinda for being a wonderful treasurer, everything was spot on! Our quilt block is complete, painted, and ready to be hung.  We are waiting for Wake Electric to hang it at the library. We received several completed charity quilts that will be delivered to Ronald McDonald house.  Thanks again to those of you that continue to contribute your time to make these quilts.

Thank You Faith for your educational presentation on bias stems.



Everyone working very intently.




Well, almost everyone! Ha ha!


Since I am not the usual photographer I totally forgot to take a picture of our block of the month.  If anyone has one please send to me and I will update here.  
Now, for our show and tells...
 Check out this unique table runner by Faith Smith!

Another hand quilted beauty by Hassie!




 What a cheery quilt, Purple Passion by Jane Reeder!

What a gorgeous sampler quilt by Becki Derr!


Such a cute mini twister by Belinda Leach! You have to try this. Much simpler than you would think.

 Frog Days of Summer by Wendy Kruskie

Black Cat Crossing by Wendy Kruskie
 And lastly Rush Hour by Wendy Kruskie

We look forward to seeing you next month.  Don't forget your fat quarter, name tag, and block of the month.  Christmas will be here soon. Please bring a $10 quilt related gift "wrapped" and ready to go when you come to the December meeting.  November is our paint chip quilt challenge, can't wait to see what you have done with those mis-matched chips!

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