October 28, 2010 Meeting

 Our new president Julia Wareing presented checks for $1500 to both the Bingham County Meals on Wheels Program and the Southeastern Idaho Community Action Agency (SEICAA). The money donated was from the proceeds made at the annual quilt raffle at the Eastern Idaho State Fair.  The Piecemakers Quilt Club has made a quilt for a charity raffle every year since the club formed in the late 1980's. Club members sell raffle tickets at the Fair and the winning ticket was drawn on the last night of the fair. Debbie Miles won the raffle quilt. Members made blocks for the quilt and it was set together by Madge Lindsay and the machine quilting was done by Shirley Wilson. Club members vote on a local organization to donate the proceeds of the raffle each year. We have approximately 90 members.

We all enjoyed a quilt trunk show by Lori Mattson.  She shared approximately 25 quilts she has made over the last 5-6 years when she began quilting.

A potluck lunch was served and everyone received a mganetic pointer as a favor.
Our new president, Julia Wareing welcoming
everyone to our October meeting and luncheon.


Julia Wareing on behalf of our generous club, presented
a check for $1500.00 to Beverly Salisbury of the
Meals on Wheels program and
Bobette Jackson, representative from SEICA.

Debbie Miles on the left is the proud winner of the
raffle quilt which was made by the club members and
then raffled at the EISF.

Thanks to our out going president Mary Woods for
all her hard work and the hours she spent to
contribute to a wonderful year of quilting in 2010.


We all enjoyed a yummy pot luck lunch

Lori Mattson presented a trunk show of
the quilts she had made.  It was a wonderful
presentation of about 20-25 quilts.











Lori Jarmin pieced together a quilt for the
Lutheran church to raffle off with the extra
blocks left over from the fair raffle quilt.
She did a beautiful job and we all want to
buy raffle tickets so we can win and have it
on our bed.

Serena Yancey loved the quilt that Lori Jarmin had pieced
together and made a similar one for her boss for Christmas.

Serena Yancey made two pillows to match her quilt.

Joyce Lewis, Margo Fisher, Doris Coffey and Linda Townsend
show off the completed friendship blocks they made for
Serena Yancey.


More friendship blocks sewn by Mary Woods, Sue Eskew
and Lori Jarmin.

.... still more blocks by Julia Wareing, Joyce Brower and
Debbie Miles.


Betty Watt and Connie Tabor also completed their
friendship blocks.  Great job everyone!

Completed blocks for________ sewn by Lynn Williams,
Linda Townsend, Margo Fisher, Joyce Lewis, Sue Eskew,
Donna Munk, Connie Tabor, and Betty Watt.



Dorene Arnold made two baby quilts she donated to the
Elizabeth Baskets project.

Jacqueline Stansfield-baby quilt


Kathryn Evans showed a Halloween quilt
she had pieced and quilted by Shelly Day.


Nan Harrison-Christmas table runner


Ordis Herbst completed the Scrappy Gretchen
quilt.  Mary Woods taught the class several
months ago.  Great job, it's beautiful.


Shirley Wilson and her snowman quilt.


LeeAnn Dreher helped with decorations.


Sue Eskew showed off some of the
Quilts of Valor.  We completed 9 quilts
which she will present to the soldiers serving
our country, fighting the war in Iraq.

Sue Eskew-beautiful scrappy hour glass quilt

Doris Coffey took a feathered star
class from Marsha McClusky.

Doris Coffey's quilt, beautiful applique work.


Linda Townsend- wall hanging
 Our new president Julia Wareing presented checks for $1500 to both the Bingham County Meals on Wheels Program and the Southeastern Idaho Community Action Agency (SEICAA). The money donated was from the proceeds made at the annual quilt raffle at the Eastern Idaho State Fair.  The Piecemakers Quilt Club has made a quilt for a charity raffle every year since the club formed in the late 1980's. Club members sell raffle tickets at the Fair and the winning ticket was drawn on the last night of the fair. Debbie Miles won the raffle quilt. Members made blocks for the quilt and it was set together by Madge Lindsay and the machine quilting was done by Shirley Wilson. Club members vote on a local organization to donate the proceeds of the raffle each year. We have approximately 90 members.

We all enjoyed a quilt trunk show by Lori Mattson.  She shared approximately 25 quilts she has made over the last 5-6 years when she began quilting.

A potluck lunch was served and everyone received a mganetic pointer as a favor.

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Welcome to our new Blog! We hope that you will enjoy looking and remembering throughout the year at all the fun quilting projects we have accomplished and the friendships made.