The October meeting of Comfort Covers has been cancelled by Mary Watson, our director. You are welcome to continue to make covers of all sizes but there are only a few places that will accept them at this time. 18 have been delivered to the Meadows and 15 to Park Forest preschool. Everything else is on hold. If you need anymore information please email me at msreeder618@gmail.com. Thank you in advance. Marge Reeder
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Monday, September 28, 2020
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Webmaster's September Challenge
Sunday, August 2, 2020
2020-2021 CPQG Challenge: My Town
Recently, the Sisters OutdoorQuilt Show held their annual show virtually. One of the collections shown was a
guild challenge where members were asked to create a “My Town” quilt. When you
think of “My Town”, what comes to mind? My town can be somewhere in the Centre
region. But it can also be reminiscent of:
-where you grew up
-where you went to college
-where you worked your first job
-your favorite vacation spot
-where you lived when you got
married
-the town where your grandparents
lived when you visited them at Thanksgiving or in the summer
-the town where your children
were born
The list could go on and on. So
again, where does your imagination go when you think of “My Town”?
For this challenge there are no
requirements other than your piece must have a label on the back (or inside)
that references the challenge, what town or area you picked, and why you chose
the town or area. Your quilt or quilted item can be pieced or appliquéd,
traditional or modern, realistic or abstract, embellished or not!
Hopefully we’ll have a June
picnic in 2021 where your creations will be revealed.
Saturday, August 1, 2020
Webmaster's August Challenge
Sunday, July 26, 2020
How to Mend a Pair of Jeans
If threads start fraying, add stitching before the fabric tears. Patching should be your last resort.
Brenda Hameister suggests reading his article and then looked up Sashiko patterns. It’s like beautiful hand quilting. Have any of you heard of it? This man lives in Lewisburg, PA and he gives workshops.