October 18, 2012 Meeting

Julia Welcomed Everyone
 
ANNOUNCEMENTS
-B & R craft is getting the new line of Kansas Troubles
and Kim Diehl's new Fabric line will be out November 1st.
 
Barb Crib, of Wild Thymes Pattern Co. will be
doing a class in Pocatello April 5 and 6th. The cost is
around $100.  She has a website if you want to contact
her for more information.
 
Jenny Callison asked that we be reminded about
the Quilt Fest next spring.

If you haven't paid your dues, you need to
pay them or you will be dropped.
 
NO MEETING IN NOVEMBER
December meeting is our Christmas meeting
it will be December 6th at 11:00 am at the
church.  If your last name starts with M-Z please
bring a potluck dish.
And we will have show and tell.
 
We had elections and I can't remember who got
elected.  I don't seem to have written it down.
 
PLEASE GET YOUR FRIENDSHIP BLOCKS
TURNED IN.  PLEASE!
 
SHOW and TELL
Joyce Lewis - duck baby quilt

 
Margaret Peterson and her quilted purse
 
Alice Baumgartner - Quilt for her granddaughter
 
Doreen Arold
quilt out of "Jelly Roll Quilts" book
 
Kelcie McClellan
Halloween Wall Hanging
She said this is the most technical quilt
she has ever done.
 Kelcie's Hexagon Pieced
 
Debbie Hopkins
Quilt she hand quilted
 
Linda Watson and Lynn Williams
made six blankets of the Elizabeth Baskets
 
Editha Van Orden
Back of baby quilt
 front of quilt
 And she made three aprons.


Lois Johnson and her daughter
 
 Showed her quilt out of all the squares
she had cut out.

Julia Wareing finished several
of the Home of the Brave blocks

Eathryn Evans paper pieced tree
 and a Royal Crown bag quilt

UFO show and tell
If you didn't get your UFO you owe
the club 5 fat quarters

Lori Jarmin - finished her Joseph
Smith Quilt top

Jonnel Kelly had her quilt but it wasn't finished
she needed help. 


Doris Coffey finished her purple quilt


Louise Harrington finished her Kim Diehl
Wool Table topper


Mary Wood finishe her Tree wall hanging

Audrey Eberhard finished her
Christmas quilt


Nancy Furniss finished her table runner

Eddy Van Orden finished her quilt

The Club had a Jumble sale, some people
brought items to sell.  It was fun, but not
enough time.












We had a good time. Sorry if you
missed the fun!  We might try
again next year.