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April 2012 Guild Meeting

Yes, even though it was March 29th, this was the April 2012 Q.U.I.L.T.S. meeting. Since our March 2012 meeting was cancelled due to inclement weather, we had a lot to cover this evening. First up was Lynn Makrin and Kathie Greenwold from the guild’s Judging Study Group who provided an overview of what judges will […]

April 5, 2012   Posted in: 2012 Quilt Show, Comfort Quilts, Guild Meeting Recaps, Monthly Meetings, Northeast Kids, Show & Tell, Speakers  Comments Closed

2012 Winter Blues Sit N’ Sew

Approximately 25 Q.U.I.L.T.S. members met at the First Reformed Church of Scotia for our 3rd Annual Winter Blues Sit N’ Sew.  Members enjoyed the camaraderie that goes hand and hand with quilting.  Good friends, a beautiful view of Collins Lake and plenty of  inspiration.   What a perfect day! 

February 24, 2012   Posted in: Guild Meeting Recaps, Winter Blues  Comments Closed

February 2012 Guild Meeting

The February Guild Meeting is our traditional “Tie-In for Northeast Kids”. Guild members gather in groups to tie quilts which we then donate to Northeast Parent & Child. This year, those in attendance tied 14 quilts. A special thank you goes out to Gloversville Sewing Center, who graciously donates the battings for these quilts each […]

February 24, 2012   Posted in: Comfort Quilts, Guild Meeting Recaps, Monthly Meetings, Northeast Kids, Service Projects, Show & Tell, Tie-In  Comments Closed

January 2012 Guild Meeting

Guild Members rang in the first meeting of 2012 with a Mini-Workshop Program.    Our own members provided demonstrations on how to use the Sizzix system, AccuQuilt and the Electric Quilt computer program.   The evening also included our regular business meeting and always stunning show & tell. Next month’s meeting is our Annual Tie-In for Northeast […]

January 7, 2012   Posted in: Comfort Quilts, Guild Meeting Recaps, Monthly Meetings, New Techniques, Northeast Kids, Service Projects, Show & Tell, Soldier Quilts  Comments Closed