Don't forget about the October meeting tomorrow night! Last month sure did fly by! We have some great things planned for this meeting so you won't want to miss out!
Our presentation this month will be on Sewing Summit. If you have never heard of Sewing Summit, it's a modern sewing conference held in Salt Lake City, UT every year. One of our very own members went to the conference this year and was a teacher!!! Jessie will take some time tomorrow to present her experience. You won't want to miss it!
Don't forget about the great challenges and swaps that are happening this month as well! We have the Tote and Treat Swap and the One Yard Rip off Challenge (with any solid).
So things to bring to this month's meeting:
1. 1 yard of a solid of your choice.
2. A tote that is filled with treats for the swap.
3. Your finished project with your dots from last month's OYRO. (There might be a prize available!)
4. Any quilt blocks you have completed for Alberta's Hope.
5. Show and tell!!!!
I think that's about it. I hope to see you all tomorrow at Stitched With Love at 6:30pm!
September Minutes
The meeting was called to order on time by President Lori Hartman. All members were welcomed and five new members were introduced.
Committee reports were called: Lori H reported that the donations of blocks for Roberts’s Hope quilts will continue for at least another month, and the 10 quilt commitment deadline may have to be extended.
New business was called: McKinney Modern Quilt Guild’s registration with the Modern Quilt Guild was completed by Joy H. Lori H. gave a presentation on Stash Organization. Ideas, comments, and photos were entertained from the audience. The Low Volume Challenge projects were presented. Bettepat conducted the One Yard Rip Off. It was decided to participate in the ORYO again next month with the fabric selection of SOLID. Joy H. demonstrated the Pin Caddy and the Big Wonder Clips. Show and Tell was presented. Door prizes from Bettepat and Creative Sewlutions were awarded. A $25 gift card from Stitched with Love was awarded to a low volume participant. The Tote and Treats Challenge for next month was described. A challenge was issued to complete a project with the OYRO Dots edition. The next meeting was announced for 1 October 2013.
No old business was discussed.
The meeting adjourned timely
Committee reports were called: Lori H reported that the donations of blocks for Roberts’s Hope quilts will continue for at least another month, and the 10 quilt commitment deadline may have to be extended.
New business was called: McKinney Modern Quilt Guild’s registration with the Modern Quilt Guild was completed by Joy H. Lori H. gave a presentation on Stash Organization. Ideas, comments, and photos were entertained from the audience. The Low Volume Challenge projects were presented. Bettepat conducted the One Yard Rip Off. It was decided to participate in the ORYO again next month with the fabric selection of SOLID. Joy H. demonstrated the Pin Caddy and the Big Wonder Clips. Show and Tell was presented. Door prizes from Bettepat and Creative Sewlutions were awarded. A $25 gift card from Stitched with Love was awarded to a low volume participant. The Tote and Treats Challenge for next month was described. A challenge was issued to complete a project with the OYRO Dots edition. The next meeting was announced for 1 October 2013.
No old business was discussed.
The meeting adjourned timely
Our September Meeting Is Tomorrow!
Don't forget about our meeting tomorrow night! We have several fun things planned! Here are some things to bring:
1. A low volume project made from last month's charms. Whoever brings a project will be entered to win a $25 visa gift card!
2. One yard of any dot print and a pair of scissors. Bettepat has organized a one yard rip off! I am so excited about this one!
3. Examples of how you organize your stash! We will be talking about stash organization this month. We would love to see how you organize yours!!
4. Show and Tell!
We will see you all at Stitched With Love at 6:30pm tomorrow evening!
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