Members of the guild who braved the snowy forecast outside and chilly temperatures inside, came together to work on Community Service projects at the February meeting. Our hands (and feet and noses) were cold, but we still did a lot of good work to help people in need!
Show and tell is, of course, everybody's favorite part of the meeting!
Kathi Everett made herself a new nametag with bits and pieces and hand embroidery.
Mary Ellen Casey had a picture of her grandson printed on fabric at "Red Dog Enterprises" and turned it into a little wall quilt for him.
New members are being encouraged to make nametags. Dee Waldruff is now entered into the nametags basket drawing!
New member Stephanie Mott used her "Ugly" fabrics to make a fun pillow cover, which she was still stitching on during the business meeting.
Elaine bought the kit for this quilt, titled "If Mary was a Quilter" at the December auction
Laurie Kilbury finished this Community Service quilt, made with blocks donated by member Lorraine West.
Connie Grimsley found a bunch of orphan blocks in the Community Service stash and made them into a very cool quilt!
Many hands make light work, as they say- and here we have many hands at work- cutting kits, piecing tops, adding bindings.... And enjoyed the warmth of fellowship as we worked together! (too corny? Sorry, but not sorry)