Friday 20 December 2013

Last meeting of 2013........

Before reporting on this week's meeting I must thank Yvonne, Carol and Ann for keeping the blog going while I visited family back in the UK.  It was very much appreciated by me and those who like to see what our Group gets up to every Tuesday.

Jan has apparently held a secret dream of having an "English afternoon tea party" with the Group and this dream was realised at our last Group meeting of 2013 this week.


Jan rallied members to make sandwiches, quiches, flans and pastry delights, cakes and cheesecakes, suggesting  that members bring their own china tea cups and saucers and plates to help get in the spirit of the occasion.  One or two brought lovely cake stands and serving plates and several china teapots, and Pam and Ann provided a few flower table decorations too.  There were several varieties of teas available to complement the food, and part way through the event our Spanish member Maria joined us and brought along half a dozen bottles of Rioja! Maria has been unable to attend meetings for several months due to ill health, but it's good to hear she is on the road to recovery, although she can't join us yet as she is working again in the village.
Tricia made her signature iced and marzipaned fruit cake, this now seems to have become a yearly tradition. Thanks Tricia it was delicious with that addition of special brandy!  In fact all the food was lovely, and amazingly there was very little left at the end of the day, there seemed such a lot as the table was being prepared and at one stage Jan suggested we may need to put  a notice outside offering some to anyone passing by!  We did invite our friendly bread-man, who brings our lunch every Tuesday to come in and have a look and taste, which he happily did.


Twenty five regular members gathered for this last meeting of the year and despite the festive atmosphere, many still managed to do some stitching and knitting during the morning.

While Rozanne continues to hand quilt, Margaret and Gladys are knitting

The topsy-turvy Cinderella doll above and below has been made by Margaret


Lots going on at the table behind Margaret and Gladys

This trio of Santas, made by Gwen have now got their stuffing and will look great in her Xmas table display


Helen setting up her work area.  

Helen showed me the work she has been doing for the group, designing and drawing the butterfly blocks for the next charity quilt project which we will be starting work on in the New Year.  It´s our hope that any members who would like to, can take part in the project even if they are not usually patchworkers.  The designs will be fused to background blocks using the raw-edge technique, a stage which non stitchers can work on, then machine work to applique them can be done by others.  Those members who enjoy embroidery can do their bit by embellishing the blocks with embroidery and beadwork before they are joined together and finally quilted.

Louise and Sheila enjoying a chat

Jill, Helen and Ann doing hand stitching close to the heater to keep warm!

Jacqueline, Maureen and Sandy enjoying a cuppa and chat

Jan thanking everyone for their part in making such a lovely spread possible

Jenny and Yvonne..... and this was before the wine arrived!!

I´d like to end this last blog of the year by taking a moment to remember some of our friends and families no longer with us. To all our readers near and far, I send  you all Seasons Greetings and good wishes for a very happy, healthy and prosperous New Year 2014.  Thank you for supporting us by reading our blog, we will be back in the New Year, after a break of three weeks or so. 
                                                                                               Rachel 














Tuesday 10 December 2013

Christmas

 
 
 
Christmas is just around the corner, Margaret made it official by providing mince pies.
And if you need more proof we have a trio of Santas that just need a few bits added & then stuffing. Just like the turkey. These great little chappies belong to Gwen & we still think they look more like Santas than gnomes.
Kath put the finishing touches to her small Christmas candles hanging & Carol made a little donkey for her Belen (Nativity Scene). You can see how small it is compared to the cup behind it. (Love the ears)

Knitting

 
 
 
The knitting ladies were busy again, this week Maureen brought along the finished cardigan that is going to live with her or her sister & Sue has started a lovely coloured stole.

Gladys is knitting a teddy bear & Margaret D (also known as mince pie Margaret) was doing some hand sewing on a blouse / shrug.

Embroidery

 
 
Helen is still working on her fabulous goldwork & is hoping that the final piece of the design will be in place soon.

Jan is almost finished with her ribbon embroidery, just lacking a little more pink ribbon

Row by Row

The row by row girls are still working hard, with Linda catching up after being away for a week or two. No new photos this week.

Finally Maria from the village stopped by to say hello, she is looking very well after her operation. She hopes to be joining us for our end of term tea party next week.

Also thanks to the many people who brought in extra heaters this week.

See you all soon, Yvonne

Thursday 5 December 2013

December 3rd 2013

This week we were a little thinner on the ground but still enthusiastic.

There was the monthly bring & buy & extra fabric from a friend of Jan - lots of silk & bits & bobs.

Carole came along with her daughter in law Rachel who was thrilled with her drunkards path quilt & will take it home this week. (Maybe wrapped around her!)

The other Carol & Jenny seemed to be having endless fun with their cord making.

Row By Row

This week the workshop concentrated on the row of hearts & flowers, the photos show work in progress.

Knitting and crochet

Ann C brought in another lovely Christmas hanging & Eleanor & Maureen were tirelessly working & chatting over their crotchet hooks. They are making throws for the next exhibit using yarn from Sues estate. Maureen also showed us a beautiful cardigan she has knitted as a commission for a friend of her daughters.

Ribbon Embroidery

Finally this week Vanessa & Yvonne finished their ribbon embroideries, thank you Ellie.

I would just like to thank Carol for doing the technical side of the blog & Ann for sending it on this week as my p.c. has thrown a wobbly!!

See you all next time, Yvonne