Our 20010-2011 Circle Coordinator is Karin Bachmann.
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Great News!!! June Tailor, manufacturer of many quilting supplies we use - including Inkjet Transfers - has donated enough fusible battings for 10 Head Start Quilts!
20010-2011 Circle Good Deeds
The Seamripper Circle
We recently pooled our red, white and blue fabrics and spent several of our meeting days sewing 4 quilt tops for "Quilts of Valor".
Hands All Around
Hands All Around Circle made 18 baby quilts for the New-Natal Center at All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg. Attached is photo of quilts and Circle members.
Lois Wright, Marge Murray, Shirley Hoffman, Fran Sidway, Helen Magan,
Mary Preucil, Clara McCracken, Joan Cargill, Vivian Scott, Joyce McKenna,
Nancy Lovell, Debbie Chruscial, Nickie Camarca, Della Wozniak
Gabbee Quilters
Donated Teddy Bears to Our Mother's House for the children at Christmas.
Match and Patch
15 small quilts for Epiphany preschool children (Tiny Tigers) to use while napping.
Worked with other members of the Epiphany Senior Activities group to donate over $500 to charity
Regina McCafferty made a peek-a-boo bear quilt to be raffled for Solve.
Ann Dieter made a quilt for the migrant workers.
Made and donated a quilt to Our Mother’s House for the Wine Tasting Fundraiser.
Hands All Around
Made and raffled a quilt - $1150 proceeds donated to the Venice Senior Friendship Center
Made 19 baby quilts for Our Mother’s House
Bay Indies
had a small show with a Quilt Raffle. The proceeds of $1000 were donated to the South County Food Bank
Apple-K
A new reversible queen size raffle quilt was finished by the Apple-K group and tickets are for sale to benefit the North Port Art Center. It features painted artwork by children in the art program on one side and is a traditional quilt on the other. more detail - http://northportartcenter.com/?p=66
Quilting Bees
Worked with a Brownie troop. We made a quilt with them, teaching them to sew in the process.
We also started making 11 twin size quilts for Englewood Hospice House. We will finish in 2009.
Esthers Circle
18 quilts for victims of terrorism in Israel, 20 Hospice quilts
Has made many, many quilts to the Head Start program of the Guild
Sandpiper Circle
Sandpiper Circle is making a Teddy Bear quilt for Tidewell Hospice. We may be making two.
Circle Openings and information – TRY IT, You WILL LOVE it!!!
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 July 2010 12:39 |