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Quilting Enthusiasts
Thanksgiving has already come and gone and Christmas is
coming very fast, then it's the new year 2026! Where has the time
gone? I would like to make two corrections to the last magazine.
First of all in the photograph I accidentally entered the wrong name
under one of the quilters; her name is actually Barbara MARTIN,
not Miller. I'm so sorry for that mistake. There is one other one that
is minor, but I need to correct it. The words "compass on a rose,"
should have been "compass on the walkway."
Moving forward, our raff le quilt for next years 2026 Quilt Show is
completed. We plan on selling raff le tickets soon for this beautiful
quilt. So keep an eye out for it.
We hope you all have had a chance to see the beautiful quilt that
was given to Four Seasons in honor of the 20th Anniversary.
Next year we plan on offering several classes to teach new
techniques such as "crumb quilting," cloth baskets, and other fun
things.
Anyone and everyone are welcome to come to our second
Thursday of the month meeting, so please don't be shy. As I say,
"inquiring minds want to know" all about quilting and sewing.
Have a very Merry Christmas and a fabulous New Year.
Contact Mary M. Moody-Cox for more information. ~ Mary M.
Moody-Cox, (808) 430-7469, 4seasonsquilters@gmail.com
Craft Group
Holiday décor is everywhere this time of year and
probably costs more than you can afford. You don't need
to spend a fortune to make your home feel festive. A few
handmade touches can instantly cozy up your space —
and they're fun to make, too. We meet on Thursdays at
10 am in the Arts & Crafts Room. Come by and check
out what we're working on, and I bet you'll be inspired. ~
Christi Mason
Maryellen Barr with her quilt for a
grandchild
Glenda Timms with her quilt top for a grandchild Penny Key with an athletic-shirt quilt for
her grandson