BEAR
PATCH CLUBS
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WOOL APPLIQUE CLUB
We will continue on with the Seasonal Table Runners from Buttermilk
Basin. This session will be the summer runner with a watermelon. This is an
easy basic applique on a folk art flag. We will have a limited number of
wool starter packs available. The first session will be devoted to the
construction of the flag and the second session will cover the applique
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COMING TO YOU THIS FALL!!!! JAN PATEK GIRL GANG This is a little heads up for all you applique junkies out there. Be a part of Girl Gang. We will start this very popular club this fall in the form of a block of the month. We’ll have kits for you or you can just purchase the monthly pattern. There are some extra projects that will be included at no charge to Club members. See what the fun is all about. Be thinking about fitting this great quilt into your schedule this Fall! |
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NANCY’S PUNCH NEEDLE CLUB
Come and meet with other punch needle junkies! Bring your own project to work on, but beware- there will be a tempting new project at each club for you to sink your teeth in! Come join us! Hands on instruction. *Note date change |
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THIMBLEBERRIES QUILT CLUB
Saturday, June 21 & August 16 |
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HAND EMBROIDERY CLUB - With Sharon Mondays at 1 pm May 19, June 16, July 21, August 18 The Thursday evening class will meet on the following Monday evenings during the summer because of Marketfest Mondays at 6:30 pm June 16, July 21, August 18 Over the summer months we will be finishing up our tea cup blocks for the Tea Party quilt. Although our summers are busy, we still need a little time for stitching! |
THE CLOTHESLINE CLUB
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A 30’s Club Join us over the summer months as we continue to meet and enjoy Darlene Zimmerman’s fabric and club patterns. Be the first to see what’s new! |
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THE LADIES SEWING SOCIETY
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Wednesdays, May 7, June 4, July 2, August 6 During 2007, we enjoyed our monthly gatherings of the Afternoon Tea group. We wish to continue and further our friendships among the community of quilters in 2008, and shall henceforth call our group The Ladies’ Sewing Society. We invite you to join us as we transform simple calico scraps into finery to warm your bed on a cold winter night. You will make the acquaintance of other fine ladies, savor the delights of sweets and such, discuss many items of interest to today’s homemakers and your reputation as a fine seamstress will surely be elevated. We find that we each learn something from one another, so no matter what our previous experience, we each go home with at least one bit of new information gained. We welcome one and all! |