Sunday, December 31, 2023

Happy New Year!

 May your seams be straight, may your stitches be tight, may your quilts be beautiful in the New Year.


Happy 2024!

Sunday, December 24, 2023

Sunday, December 17, 2023

Wednesday Daytime Meeting - No Meeting in December

 We will not be meeting on Wednesday in December.  See you on January 17 at Hoss's!

Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Toys for Tots update

Toys for Tots is very grateful for all the quilts we have made.  The totals are the following:   

 Large size for Girls 17

 Large size for Boys  6

 Medium Size for Girls 15

Medium Size for Boys 20

Baby Size for Girls. 13

Baby Size for Boys. 12

Baby Unisex. 14

Toddler Unisex. 14

    The GRAND TOTAL is  111 quilts.  THANKS to all the quilters, knitters and crocheters who made the loving items which will wrap and keep kids warm this winter.

A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU TO DIANE GORSKI!!! Thanks, Diane for your help in sorting, counting and bagging quilts. I always feel like Santa in his stuffed sleigh when I drive my car full of bags of beautiful quilts to the Penn Stater.      Jill Wisniewski

UPDATE:

Six more quilts didn't make it into Jill's sleigh but will be added to a Toys for Tots drop site with CPQG lablels. for a grand total of 117 quilts for 2023. 

Sunday, December 3, 2023

Tuesday Evening Meeting - December 12 - ZOOM - Japanese Fabrics

     For our December ZOOM meeting, we will be welcoming Dana Jones back to discuss quilting in Japan in "Indigo, Taupe & More:  Japanese Fabric from Vintage to Contemporary."  (She did a presentation last winter on the quilters of Caohagan Island in the Philipines.)  The link will be available at 6:30 for a little social time with the program beginning at 7 PM.  Join us for some passport-free travel!

Thursday, November 30, 2023

Special event on Color and Natural Dyeing

Dyestuff: Historical Materials of Color

Wednesday, December 6, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Pasto Agricultural Museum 

What do wheat bran, hydrangea branches, oak galls, safflower petals, lotus pods, nutritional yeast, snails, coal tar, and mud have in common? They have all been used to make cloth colorful. Come examine these materials and learn how they have produced extraordinary colors throughout history and around the world.

Dr. Sarah Rich is Associate Professor of Art History and co-curator of the exhibition Sad Purple and Mauve: A History of Dye-Making, on view through January 15, 2024, in the Eberly Family Special Collections Library, 104 Paterno, University Park.

This event is free, as is parking at the museum.

The Pasto Agricultural Museum is located at 2710 West Pine Grove Road, Gate K, Russell E. Larson Agricultural Research Center in Rock Springs, nine miles southwest of State College on Route 45.

For more information, call 814-863-1383, emailpastoagmuseum@psu.edu, or see the museum's website.

Monday, November 13, 2023

3rd Wednesday Gathering change of program

 All the important information is the same (1:00-3:00 at Pine Hall Lutheran) but the subject will be working with charm (5") squares. Bring in 5” squares of any quantity. We will be making “kits” to be taken home and assembled at your leisure. Bring some pins, small pieces of paper, and a pencil to label rows/blocks.