Monday, 27 January 2020

First Meeting for 2020


Almost all the members were there on Thursday and it was lovely to see everyone after our Christmas break.  It was a long meeting catching up on members' reports.

Jan brought in 4 entire bolts of fabric donated by a friend. They were well received, and we had cut several backings from them by the end of the afternoon.
Christine told us that the Southern Highlands Quilters' Guild biennial Quilt and Craft Show will be held at the Mittagong RSL club on 22 - 23 February 2020.  We are considering going as a group.

We discussed ways that we can assist Bushfire Relief.  That will have to be discussed again next meeting.  Jennifer lives in Clarence, and although her home is OK, a dozen or so homes were lost nearby, so the recent fires are quite personal for us. 

Maria's friend Mary, who has donated a number of quilts to us, has offered to make 16 children’s panels up for the fire relief. 

Cheryl, Bev, Lesley and Maria reported that they had attended functions at Christmas.  One at the Palliative Care Unit end of year lunch, and the other the morning tea put on by the Canada Bay Council at the Canada Bay Club for all the volunteers.


Here are Bev, Cheryl & Maria at the Volunteers Morning Tea at the Canada Bay Club with CaraCare CEO, Mary Jo, which appeared on the CaraCare Facebook page a few weeks ago.



There were loads of quilts brought in today.  Enjoy!

This quilt, donated to our group by one of our first members Rema, has been quilted.  It is lovely and will be used as a raffle quilt. 

 
And some close ups of the lovely work:


Can you see the fussy cut magpies?


Sue, a friend from Friday Quilters, made this lovely quilt for us.

 
The blocks for this quilt were donated.  Bev has completed the quilt.




 
The blocks for this were donated too.  They are tiny 9 patches.  Can you see them?











 
Gorgeous bit of hand piecing here:


 
You can't tell from the previous photo, but just take a look at these super cute little sheep!  Love them.






 
Several flannel wraps.


There were two identical wraps like the one below...




 
More sheep.  Aren't these cute?  And yes.  I love sheep!

 
And just look at the knitted/crocheted work.  An awesome collection.


 
Next meeting will be in the first week of February.  Until then, keep safe.

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  1. Congratulations everyone. Awesome jobs! Love the parade of goodies. ;^)

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