Showing posts with label Sewing Circle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sewing Circle. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Magnolia Sewing Circle

Today I got to sew with the ladies and children from church at our regular monthly sewing circle.
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They started quilting a new top that had languished in the back corner of the cupboard for years.
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Sherilyn sews the binding to a quilt that Paul’s mom embroidered years ago when she worked nights at the hospital.
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Sisters, Rosetta and Cheryl pieced blocks for tops.
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Evie and Karla cut out small dresses to be sewn up.
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Carson and Alan found building blocks for entertainment.
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Teryn reminds me so much of his daddy when he was this age.
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Evie helped spearhead this project of clothing and such for Operation Ukraine.
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Rhoda and Karla manhandled those boxes easily.
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I sewed the ‘string’ blocks together for this ‘string’ quilt that was started a year ago.
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I brought it home and cut more strings to make it two rows longer.
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We’ll work more on it next month at our “Guest Day Sewing.”

Wednesday, July 02, 2014

Recap of Quilting in June

 I made a small kaleidoscope quilt in a class with Gloria Green.
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Teryn’s quilt top is now all pieced.
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 “The Folks” is ready for quilting. 

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My nine patch only needs 12 more blocks.

Linking up with
 Lily's Quilts

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

A Truck Ride, A Fish Supper, AL Quilt Symposium, and Magnolia Sewing Circle

Life …

I rode with Paul the other day to deliver a load of wheat.

We are approaching the scales at Tom Soya at Valley Grain near Pickensville, AL.
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This was the view out my window while we were dumping the wheat. It is loaded onto barges and shipped to Mobile for export.
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The Grabers had an afternoon and evening together for Paul’s folks. Daddy fed the fish to make catching them easier.
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I think they have their quota.
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Galen was glad for his vice grip to pull the hook from a fish’s mouth.
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Jeanie’s skills at filleting came in very handy.
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Jerrill preferred using an electric knife to fillet.
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Some of the fish were breaded and fried …
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… while Quinten grilled some of them.

Dorcas made 3 gallons of ice cream with goats milk. And yes, it was good!
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These cousins enjoyed each others company but became right sober when my camera showed up.
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I enjoyed holding these two munchkins.
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… as a Quilter

I took Velda K. and Louise S. to Birmingham to the Alabama Quilt Symposium.
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I like this “Orca Bay” quilt that my friend Judy S. made.
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Two handles on a basket with cherries? plums? or …?

Magnolia Sewing Circle
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These girls are tying this string comforter that we started HERE.
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We continue to hand quilt this quilt for the Annual Benefit Auction.
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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Magnolia Sewing Circle

Our group was quite large this month with 22 or more adults and 25 or more children attending.

We continued hand quilting the quilt with the embroidered blocks.
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Sherilyn sews the binding for a comforter.
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Shelah, Jenn P. and Jenn L. also finish binding comforters.
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Evie and Rhoda cut out dresses for another project.
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Brittany and Karla get another comforter ready for sewing the binding.
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It was a beautiful day and for the most part the children played outside. But a few toys enticed their creativity indoors.
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Crystal shows Sheila how to sew alternate blocks for the bird blocks.
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Crystal lays out these bird blocks, that Sheila has bordered, in a pleasing arrangement.
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Lester and Louise plan to deliver these 22 packaged comforters to Christian Aid Ministries in Indiana.
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And don't forget to enter my fabric giveaway HERE.

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