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. |
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 |
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.