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In addition to our regularly scheduled activities, the Sewing
Etc. Club has classes for its members to encourage development of
old and new skills. Recently, a number of participants made table
runners using a technique called "stitch and ip." All of them
were pleased to have taken the class and shared their nished
work at our Spring Luncheon. (Check out the photo below.)
e 50 cradle quilts, as mentioned in last month's article, will
now be shared with the Woodchucks and painters to complete
making and painting the cradles to donate to Camp Pendleton.
(Photo included.)
From quilts to fashion, check out the photo of the beautiful coat
and model. If you have an interest in quilting, doing alternations,
mending, knitting, crocheting, felting, etc. there are mentors
willing to provide support.
Did you know that the Sewing Etc. Club has three serger
machines for use by members? Using the serger for hems is so
ecient! ere are occasional classes provided.
Crocheting a border around cut and scored eece making
blankets to donate to Project Linus and Camp Pendleton has
been a very popular activity. is is a great way to learn some
basic crochet stitches and doesn't require counting! ere will be
a crochet class coming up for beginners and those who wish to
restart an old skill.
It seems there's always something going on or being suggested.
Your creativity is always welcome.
Feel free to contact any of the ocers or club members to learn
more; and be sure visit our website Member meetings are held at
9:30 am on the rst ursday of each month in the Mykonos Room
and guests are invited. Written by MaryLu Belisle, President, (952)
454-1931.
http://ohccsewing.wixsite.com/ohccsewing.
Sewing Etc. Club