For dinner, Margie brought a chicken salad casserole topped with potato chips and cheese. Yum! Tricia brought salad, and Rita brought pumpkin spice cake with vanilla ice cream for dessert.
During dinner, our discussion focused on Thanksgiving preparations and Thanksgiving memories from the past. As usual, we shared both hilarious and touching stories about our families.
Christmas Party
Talk then turned to our Christmas party, when we should have it, and a theme for this year. We decided that the date for our usual meeting, Tuesday, December 18, was a good day for the Christmas party. Margie suggested using the Bees' travels during the year as a theme and the group jokingly came up with the idea of celebrating a Jewish-Italian Christmas. Of course Peggy, who had just returned from her trip to Israel, pointed out there is no such thing as Jewish Christmas, so we decided it would be a Jewish-Italian Winter Holiday. After a lot of giggling, we actually thought of some food items we could bring:
- Rita: Antipasto and hummus
- Helen: Matzo ball soup
- Linda: Tabouli salad
- Margie: Israeli beef stew
- Peggy: Lasagne
- Tricia: Challah bread, garlic bread, and sparkling cider
- Randi: Dessert (probably tiramisu)
- Ellie: Upside-down creme brulee (actually, her fabulous flan)
Sweatshirt Workshop
Will be held on Saturday, December 1 from 10 AM to 4 PM at the Cooperative Extension meeting room in Carson City. Bring machines, irons, etc. Each Bee should bring her own bag lunch, drinks, snacks, etc. See the Sweatshirt Workshop tab at the top of the blog for detailed information. It's highly recommended that you cut your fabric before the workshop; otherwise, you'll spend a good deal of time at the workshop cutting instead of sewing.
Nevada Quilt Guild
In September, the Bees decided to withdraw from the Nevada Quilt Guild, and Randi reported that since that time, other groups and individual members have dropped, too. The guild is really struggling, and it's unclear what the outcome will eventually be. Randi remains in contact with some of the former members, so we'll see what happens during the upcoming year.
Donation Quilts
Our plan had been to invite the director of the domestic violence shelter to our October meeting to present her with the quilts, but since we did not have an October meeting, that didn't happen. We decided to put off completion of this project until January when we will make plans for the coming year. Please bring finished quilts to the January meeting, and we will decide at that time what to do with them.
Show and Tell
Peggy experimented with making a rag quilt from the fabric samples we received in September. It proved to be an arduous task, taking much longer than she expected. The resulting few squares ended up being stiff and heavy. Peggy does not recommend this method for using the fabric samples.
As usual, Peggy was busy with all kinds of projects.
Randi found this old log cabin quilt at a second hand shop. It needs some work to be restored, but it appears to be made from silk. She is looking for just the right fabric to use for backing.
Another project of Randi's. This is actually one giant square that comes out to be the size of a quilt.
Margie made a table runner and free-motion quilted it. Yay, Margie!
Show and Tell
Peggy experimented with making a rag quilt from the fabric samples we received in September. It proved to be an arduous task, taking much longer than she expected. The resulting few squares ended up being stiff and heavy. Peggy does not recommend this method for using the fabric samples.
As usual, Peggy was busy with all kinds of projects.
Randi found this old log cabin quilt at a second hand shop. It needs some work to be restored, but it appears to be made from silk. She is looking for just the right fabric to use for backing.
Another project of Randi's. This is actually one giant square that comes out to be the size of a quilt.
Margie made a table runner and free-motion quilted it. Yay, Margie!
1 comment:
Oh, how I miss the Bees! I'm looking forward to the sweatshirt workshop on Sat. Happy Holidays to everyone!
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