3-D Shaped Mask with Nose Wire
Our guild has been asked to make masks for the farm workers in our Area (due 11/20/20 at the Police station in Paso Robles). Since there are no requirements as to the type of mask to make, I want to … Read More
Our guild has been asked to make masks for the farm workers in our Area (due 11/20/20 at the Police station in Paso Robles). Since there are no requirements as to the type of mask to make, I want to … Read More
After a three-month delay, our 2019 Unsung Hero was named. Thanks to Dorothy D. and her husband, she was awarded flowers, a gift certificate, and a certification of appreciation, in person, last night during the meeting. For those that didn’t … Read More
A couple of years ago, we purchased a vacation home in Pagosa Springs, CO. As soon as I could, I joined the Pagosa Piecemakers Quilt Guild. One the first meetings I attended, they had Kim Schrader Fauth teaching a class. … Read More
The results of our March Challenge We had 34 blocks entered in the 2020 March quilt block challenge. Later 9 people made 11 extra blocks so that we could donate 3 quilts to Vets for Valor at our next Veteran’s … Read More
Living in this alternate reality that is a pandemic, I have been grateful to be safe but have also wanted to help win this fight against this virus and help to keep everyone else safe. I bet most of the … Read More
To occupy my time during this lock down, I have continued to work on what was to be my Seven Sisters entry. I guess I’ll donate it now. Although I like my fabric/color sections, the design has a lot to … Read More
Following a quilt pattern is helpful in that you know the how the finished quilt will look. But what if you want to make a unique quilt? Then you have to choose quilting elements to combine and hope for the … Read More
Great March meeting! It was busy, fun and inspirational. So many of us participated in the Challenge and, for me, it was breath taking. All those blocks are going to make wonderful quilts for our deserving vets. For $2.50, I … Read More
Arlene Arnold was a hoot! Dressed in her authentic Civil War outfit, Arlene displayed an unbelievable amount of Civil War period quilts that she has collected. Many of which were purchased on Ebay and were described as “old blankets.”
Were you confused with my/Elizabeth’s explanation about the upcoming Opportunity quilt? I assume most people follow my thinking – but as my husband keeps reminding me I have a non linear mind. My sewing circle was also confused and they … Read More