Saturday, September 19, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
Passing of a founding member
Early this week one of our founding members,Loma Oxendine, passed away. .
In the early 1980’s, Betty Bridges ran a quilt shop in Webb City. When she decided to close her shop, she invited several of her loyal customers to her farm near Purdy, MO, for a meeting. These 12 women decided to continue meeting together in each other’s homes each month. After several months it was decided to find a name for the group and elect officers and become official. Loma was one of these women. In October 1985, at a meeting at Betty’s farm, Town & Country Quilters Guild was born. The group continued to meet in each other’s homes every October for the next 4 years. As the group increased in number, they met at various places until finally they started meeting at the First United Methodist Church at 4th and Byers, Joplin, Mo. In 2008, the group moved to its present location at the First Presbyterian Church, 6th and Pearl, Joplin, MO. The group has now grown to over 70 women.
In the early 1980’s, Betty Bridges ran a quilt shop in Webb City. When she decided to close her shop, she invited several of her loyal customers to her farm near Purdy, MO, for a meeting. These 12 women decided to continue meeting together in each other’s homes each month. After several months it was decided to find a name for the group and elect officers and become official. Loma was one of these women. In October 1985, at a meeting at Betty’s farm, Town & Country Quilters Guild was born. The group continued to meet in each other’s homes every October for the next 4 years. As the group increased in number, they met at various places until finally they started meeting at the First United Methodist Church at 4th and Byers, Joplin, Mo. In 2008, the group moved to its present location at the First Presbyterian Church, 6th and Pearl, Joplin, MO. The group has now grown to over 70 women.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Quilting Bee and period costume
So glad to see someone posting to the blog. What would we do without Gig - she is a wonderful T&C Quilt Guild member and an all around swell person.
Today I'm trying to create a reasonable, (but comfortable) outfit to wear for the quilting bee at George Washington Carver Park on Saturday. It's going to be fun and I hope lots of people come by. Not used to wearing dresses -- and certainly not used to a sunbonnet! We'll have a real quilting frame set up and some people are bringing antique quilts to display.
Today I'm trying to create a reasonable, (but comfortable) outfit to wear for the quilting bee at George Washington Carver Park on Saturday. It's going to be fun and I hope lots of people come by. Not used to wearing dresses -- and certainly not used to a sunbonnet! We'll have a real quilting frame set up and some people are bringing antique quilts to display.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
I need a pattern
I was wondering if any one had a pattern for a medium [about 40 pounds] size dog bed. My husband retires the 1st of Nov. and we plan to take " perfectly precious Petey" with us. Has any one made a traveling dog bed? any hints about traveling with dog? I know this is way off the subject of quilting, but Marilyn and Janis don't have dogs. Thank you, gig
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Pittsburg Show
Hope as many of you as possible will find your way over to Pittsburg this weekend for the Little Balkan's Day show. 189 entries this year and some really amazing quilts. 9 -5 Saturday and 12-4 Sunday in the basement of Memorial Auditorium. Hope to see some of you!
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quilt show
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
More on the Cookbook
Would it be cheaper to create our own cookbook, using some software program, and just have someone make copies? I don't think so, because it would involve a lot of typing. We just need to do some research and compare prices. Thanks, SewCalGal for your offer to help.
I know we'll have a lot of recipes. Just at the board meeting, there were a dozen dishes mentioned - that is, those that have been brought to the luncheon in the past. Of course, everyone knows that Gloria was a professional chef so she's got some great recipes.
Kay says we have a healthy budget, but with the upcoming year being "between quilt shows", the money in the treasury right now needs to last a while. This cookbook might be a good way to raise money.
And then there's the matter of testing and tasting --yum!
I know we'll have a lot of recipes. Just at the board meeting, there were a dozen dishes mentioned - that is, those that have been brought to the luncheon in the past. Of course, everyone knows that Gloria was a professional chef so she's got some great recipes.
Kay says we have a healthy budget, but with the upcoming year being "between quilt shows", the money in the treasury right now needs to last a while. This cookbook might be a good way to raise money.
And then there's the matter of testing and tasting --yum!
Labels:
cookbook,
fund raisers
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